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  • 16. The Outsiders Were the First to Follow the Light
    Dec 22 2025

    The “three kings” weren’t kings at all. They were outsiders. In today’s episode, John explores We Three Kings and what this carol teaches us about light, belonging, and letting go of what weighs us down. From sunrise reflections to strange gifts to the invitation to “travel light,” this episode is a reminder that no one is beyond the pale and everyone is welcome in the light of Christ.

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    Music Credits:
    We Wish You a Merry Christmas by Chad Lawson - MB01M3YAWW2VF7W
    We Three Kings by Jesse Brown - MB01DM5ZKFG5OBZ

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    13 min
  • Why the Birth of Jesus Changed Everything | John Orbterg
    Dec 21 2025

    Regardless of what anyone believes about Jesus, it’s impossible to deny his impact. In this special Christmas teaching, John Ortberg asks a simple but profound question: Who is this man? Without religious hype or argument, this episode explores how one uneducated carpenter from Nazareth reshaped history, compassion, human dignity, education, art, forgiveness, and hope itself. If you’ve ever wondered why Jesus still matters, this is an invitation to look honestly and decide for yourself.

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    28 min
  • 15. The Christmas Song from the Appalachian Trail
    Dec 19 2025

    This is a Christmas episode for anyone carrying trouble. In today’s teaching, John explores I Wonder as I Wander, a carol born out of poverty and lament, and reflects on how suffering can sometimes become a meeting place with God. If life feels uncertain, confusing, or heavy right now, this episode offers permission to bring your whole heart to Jesus and wonder in the wandering.

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    Music Credits:
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    I Wonder as I Wander by Unknown

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    13 min
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