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    Solo Mio - AYJW170

    27/02/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    A Christian review of Solo Mio explores singleness, God’s sovereignty in trials, biblical wisdom over bad advice, and true fulfillment in Christ.
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    Episode 170: Solo Mio
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    The podcast delves into the intricate themes presented within the film "Solo Mio," which serves as a poignant exploration of singleness and the complexities of human relationships. Central to our discussion is the assertion that true fulfillment is found in Christ, rather than in societal expectations or romantic entanglements. We examine the notion of God's sovereignty amidst trials, highlighting how life's disappointments can lead to unforeseen opportunities for personal growth and transformation. Biblical wisdom is contrasted against pervasive cultural advice, emphasizing the necessity of discerning counsel in our lives. Ultimately, this discourse invites listeners to contemplate the profound truth that a fulfilling life in Christ transcends the confines of marital status and societal norms. In an insightful review of "Solo Mio," the podcast engages with the film's exploration of singleness, divine sovereignty amid life's trials, and the pursuit of genuine fulfillment in Christ. The narrative, which centers on a man's solitary honeymoon following a devastating rejection, serves as a poignant reflection on the societal expectations surrounding relationships. The hosts articulate a clear message that resonates with many individuals navigating the complexities of modern life: that the pursuit of love should not overshadow the deeper quest for spiritual fulfillment. This episode emphasizes the importance of grounding one's identity and worth in a relationship with God, rather than succumbing to the pressures of societal norms that equate happiness with romantic success. The discussion also touches on the wisdom found in biblical teachings, contrasting it with the often misguided advice prevalent in popular culture, thereby encouraging listeners to seek godly counsel and prioritize their spiritual journey above all else. Through this comprehensive analysis, the podcast underscores the significance of embracing one's singleness as a valuable period of growth and discovery in the Christian faith.
    Takeaways:
    The film Solo Mio presents a unique perspective on the themes of singleness and societal expectations regarding relationships, particularly illuminating the challenges faced by those who are single in a predominantly couple-oriented society.
    A significant exploration within the podcast is the notion that true fulfillment and contentment should stem from one's relationship with Christ, rather than from external circumstances or societal pressures to marry.
    The discussion emphasizes the importance of seeking biblical wisdom over worldly advice, particularly during times of personal trials and emotional turmoil, as exemplified by the protagonist's journey throughout the film.
    Listeners are encouraged to recognize that marriage should not be viewed as a solution to loneliness, but rather, individuals should cultivate self-contentment and spiritual maturity as foundational aspects of their lives.
    The podcast critiques the portrayal of relationships within the film, suggesting that unrealistic expectations often propagated by media can lead to disillusionment and dissatisfaction in real-life marriages.
    In addressing themes of God's sovereignty, the podcast highlights how even difficult circumstances can lead to personal growth and eventual good, reflecting the theological concept of Romans 8:28 in the context of the film's narrative.
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    The Plurality Paradox: Unpacking the 'We' in the Quran

    27/02/2026 | 2h 5 mins.
    In this thought-provoking episode, Andrew Rappaport engages in a profound exploration of the complexities surrounding the use of plural pronouns in the Quran when referring to Allah. The discussion delves into the assertion that this linguistic choice raises significant questions about the nature of God's singularity as understood in Islamic theology. Andrew and his guest, Nicholas, scrutinize the implications of such language, particularly in light of the Quran's explicit condemnation of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. Throughout the conversation, they highlight the necessity for Christians to be well-versed in apologetics to effectively address these challenges. The episode promises to be an enlightening experience for listeners, inviting them to think critically about the intersections of language, theology, and belief systems in both Islam and Christianity.
    Takeaways:
    In this episode, Andrew Rappaport elucidates the complexities of truth claims in relation to logic and statements, emphasizing that all statements must be either true or false.
    The discussion highlights the necessity for rigorous examination of claims regarding the existence of entities, such as babies, as a foundation for logical argumentation.
    Andrew Rappaport introduces the intriguing topic of the plural pronoun usage in the Quran, questioning its implications for Islamic monotheism and the nature of Allah.
    A critical examination of the Quran's statements about Jesus and Mary reveals a misunderstanding of Christian doctrine, particularly regarding the Trinity and the nature of God.
    Listeners are encouraged to participate in Apologetics Live, where challenging questions about God and the Bible can be posed, fostering a spirit of inquiry and dialogue.
    The episode ultimately argues that the plurality found in the Quran poses significant challenges to the Islamic conception of God, necessitating further exploration and discussion.

    Links referenced in this episode:
    apologeticslive.com
    mrm.org
    strivingforeternity.org
    mypillow.com
    strivingforeternity.org/plunge
    strivingforeternity.org/pod

    Companies mentioned in this episode:
    Apologetics Live
    Striving for Eternity Ministries
    Mormon Research Ministry
    MyPillow
    Plunge
    Pod Company
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    Walking with God When We’re Afraid: Embracing God’s Good Character in Anxiety and Disappointments with Rick Witmer, Part 2

    26/02/2026 | 35 mins.
    In Part 2 of our conversation with Rick Witmer, we focus on applying biblical truth through the “anchors” in his book Walking with God When I’m Afraid. Rick shares how seasons of anxiety in his own life shaped the anchor metaphor and explains how steady meditation on Scripture helps children (and adults!) find stability in life’s storms.
    This episode explores how to patiently shepherd anxious hearts with gospel-centered truth, why quick fixes don’t work, and how long-term confidence in God is formed through slow, faithful exposure to Scripture.
    This episode unpacks:
    Grounding fearful hearts in God’s unchanging character
    Helping children slowly “metabolize” truth through steady Scripture meditation
    Responding to anxious children with patience instead of urgency
    Holding grief and worship together in seasons of disappointment
    Cultivating a reflex of turning to God first in moments of fear
    Pursuing long-term spiritual formation rather than immediate emotional relief

    Recommended Resources:
    Walking with God When I'm Afraid by Rick Witmer
    Other helpful parenting resources:
    Shepherding a Child's Heart
    Instructing a Child's Heart
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    #79 - The Three Angles of Saving Faith: Trusting Christ Alone

    26/02/2026 | 26 mins.
    In this episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka sits down with Jeff Musgrave, founder of The Exchange, to explore one of the most powerful tools in relational evangelism: helping people understand and embrace true saving faith. Drawing from Chapter 4 of The Exchange Bible study, they unpack the three essential elements of saving faith—understanding, agreeing, and personally trusting in Jesus Christ.
    George and Jeff discuss why grace is often so difficult to accept, why humans tend to trust themselves instead of God, and how religious “works-based” thinking can obscure the simplicity of the gospel. Through vivid illustrations—from walking a tightrope over Niagara Falls to transferring faith from works to Christ—they reveal how believers can clearly communicate the gospel to friends, neighbors, and even those coming out of other religions.
    Whether you’re discipling, evangelizing, or simply wanting to deepen your own faith, this episode equips you to see how people move from intellectual agreement to personal trust in Christ, and how the Holy Spirit works through the Word to transform lives.
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    Squirrel Chatter! Wednesday, 25 February 2026

    25/02/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    On Today's Show:
    Scripture Reading from the Legacy Standard Bible
    Prayers from the 2019 Book of Common Prayer
    Reading from Daily Readings From the Life of Christ by John MacArthur
    Scurrying Through Scripture! Isaiah 39

    Squirrel Chatter is sponsored by Squirrelly Joe's Coffee! Share Coffee. Serve Humbly. Live Faithfully.
    Five Day Bible Reading Plan
    The full LSB Bible, Old and New Testaments, are now available online, on the Literal Word app, and on Accordance!
    2019 Book of Common Prayer
    Theme music: Enfield’s recording of “Crown Him With Many Crowns” © 2010 by Resolved Music. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
    Scripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc. LSBible.org and 316publishing.com

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