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Becoming Something with Jonathan Pokluda

Harris Creek Baptist Church
Grief
Gluttony
Faith
Emotional Awareness
Loss
Personal Growth
Jennie Allen
Mental Health
Accountability
Community
Suffering
Dating
Relational Dynamics
Christian Counseling
Spiritual Warfare
Self-Control
Addiction
Thanksgiving
Grace
Legalism

We’re all becoming something. What are you becoming? It's our goal for you to intentionally become the person God has called you to be. We'll release an episode each week with answers to real questions that college students and young adults are asking us. Listen in as Jonathan Pokluda, Nate Hilgenkamp, and Kathy Davidson help you navigate life in your 20's and 30's!

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Latest Episodes

We continue our conversation with Lee Strobel about his book “The Case for Christmas”. He uses his investigative mindset to prove that Jesus really was born in a manger. However, he also sheds light on parts of the story you may not previously know!

We have a conversation with Lee Strobel about the evidence for supernatural things. God will work to bring joy to the angry heart, and even visions of Heaven to the dying. God is living and active and there is proof for it!

In this episode we talk with world renown Brain expert, Dr. Amen. He gives insights on how to live in a way that your brain will like! Healthy brains lead to healthier lives!

In this episode we talk about the pressure of doing all of the right things in our relationship with God. How do we know if we are praying or reading the Bible enough? If you struggle with feeling guilt, this episode is for you!

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Lee Strobel
Former atheist and journalist; author focused on Christian apologetics
Author of books like The Case for Christ and Seeing the Supernatural
Episode: Episode 348: Seeing the Supernatural (feat. Lee Strobel)
Dr. Amen
A psychiatrist and founder of Amen Clinics, known for his work on brain health and imaging
Amen Clinics
Episode: Episode 347: Sleep, Alcohol, Food, and Your Brain (feat. Dr. Amen)
Madison Prewett Troutt
Author of Dare to Be True
Episode: Episode 339: Dare to Be True (feat. Madi Prewett Troutt)
Tonya Prewett
Author of Roses to Revival
Episode: Episode 335: The Roots of Revival (Feat. Tonya Prewett)
Ruslan KD
Christian hip-hop artist and author
Author of 'Godly Ambition'
Episode: Episode 334: Can Ambition Honor God? (Feat. Ruslan KD)
Christine Caine
Founder of A21 and advocate against human trafficking
A21
Episode: Episode 330: A Fresh Move of God (feat. Christine and Nick Caine)
Nick Caine
Co-founder of A21 and advocate against human trafficking
A21
Episode: Episode 330: A Fresh Move of God (feat. Christine and Nick Caine)
Matt Chandler
Pastor and author known for his engaging discussions on spirituality and theology.
The Village Church
Episode: Episode 328: Charismatic or Crazy? (Feat. Matt Chandler)
John Bevere
Minister and author, known for tackling themes of faith and calling
Messenger International
Episode: Episode 326: You Have a Calling! (feat. John Bevere)

Hosts

Jonathan Pokluda
Host of the show, guiding discussions around faith and personal growth for young adults, using humor and biblical insights.
Kathy Davidson
Co-host contributing to discussions with a personal touch, focusing on spiritual and life challenges.
Nate Hilgenkamp
Co-host known for his light-hearted interaction and insight on spiritual topics relevant to younger audiences.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 12.8k ratings
  • Honest Christian Talks

    Love how openly and honestly they talk through these topics. I wish the girl had more podcast etiquette, she interrupts frequently (even just to say “yeah”) and it’s distracting! Other than that, this is a podcast that is engaging and is helping me grow in my faith journey. I’ll keep listening!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Linda12340
    United States16 days ago
  • Sigh

    I really really wanted to like this podcast after hearing Jonathan on another podcast speak about evangelism. However, after listening to two episodes, I find Kathy and Nate to be incredibly flippant about serious topics, which makes it a hard listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Hermosa Lola
    United States2 months ago
  • So relatable

    I love how they cover questions we all have and give ways to better our relationship with God. They are a fantastic listen, all 3 bring their own flair to the mix and it’s just fabulous.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    *_•Skyler_*•
    United States2 months ago
  • Spreading like wild fire!

    LOVE this podcast! Initially, I was looking for something that was truth from Gods word for my young adult daughter, (which she loves by the way) but ended up getting hooked! We have time to listen while we work. The words I would use to describe the best would be biblically based truth but also light-hearted, fun, and current! It honestly wouldn’t be one of the top Christian podcasts I listen to…if all three of you, (YES, you too Nate!) did not do this together! Thank you for being authentic... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Unhappily deceived
    Canada2 months ago
  • 10000% recommend

    Listen everyday at work. Such good work. Love it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sarah Miller 0306
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the transparency and real talk surrounding faith and life challenges.
Many comment on the engaging dynamic of the hosts, providing both humor and serious reflection.
The content is often described as relatable and relevant, especially for young adults looking to deepen their faith.
There are mixed feelings about the co-hosts' interactions, with some finding them distracting while others enjoy the banter.

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Episode 348: Seeing the Supernatural (feat. Lee Strobel)
Q: Would you say you have more faith today, like as your confidence in God grown since then?
Yes, my confidence in God has grown remarkably due to ongoing research and personal experiences that demonstrate His existence and involvement in my life.
Episode 347: Sleep, Alcohol, Food, and Your Brain (feat. Dr. Amen)
Q: What can people do to take care of their brains?
Dr. Amen recommends loving your brain, avoiding harmful substances, and practicing positive thinking daily.
Episode 347: Sleep, Alcohol, Food, and Your Brain (feat. Dr. Amen)
Q: What can you see on a brain scan?
Dr. Amen details that brain scans can reveal activity levels related to mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
Episode 347: Sleep, Alcohol, Food, and Your Brain (feat. Dr. Amen)
Q: What does brain problems mean?
Dr. Amen explains that brain problems refer to issues affecting mental health, which can often be viewed through brain imaging.
Episode 346: Am I Doing Enough for God?
Q: How do I balance spending time with Jesus in prayer enough versus the things that I enjoy?
The hosts discuss that it's important not to compartmentalize time with God and that activities like listening to podcasts or enjoying time with friends can also include God.

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The episodes explore foundational elements of faith, personal growth, and real-life applications of biblical principles, emphasizing their relevance for young adults and college students. Topics range from mental and brain health to navigating peer relationships, the role of community in spiritual growth, and personal anecdotes about facing significant life challenges. Unique discussions involve the intersection of spirituality and contemporary culture, tackling questions that resonate with younger audiences, such as the impact of popular music on faith and the implications of technology in spiritual life.

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2. Dr. Amen
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5. Ruslan KD
6. Christine Caine
7. Nick Caine
8. Matt Chandler

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