
For those heading out or wandering into the Church, we're here for you. We host conversations not often talked about publicly, but universally experienced by the spiritually curious and/or restless.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | SpiritualityReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

In this episode, Colton share's his struggles with mental health in the years after losing his father-in-law to suicide. They cover how to deal with anxiety, depression and helping friends in the midst of their "dark night of the soul."
Do you fight with your friends? If so, is it a death sentence for the relationship or is friction a sign of doing intentional life together? Dan & Colton discuss their differing experiences with friendships won and lost through conflict.
Dan & Colton discuss their spiritual journey since starting The Back Pew five years ago. They discuss what beliefs they've kept, lost, or altered over the years especially in regards to their exodus from the mainstream evangelical culture.
Is money the biggest divider between friendship circles? We discuss what it's like to be broke friends and what it's like when one friend is much better off financially.
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Curiosity, humor, wit, and intelligence. That’s what these fine gentleman bring to this podcast. I’m always surprised where they take each topic and am never disappointed in the time I’ve spent listening.
A good blend of head, heart and humor. I love the topics they dive into. End up laughing and learning every time.
The thing that makes me the most unhappy about this podcast is that so few people listen to it. I've listened to every episode and learned something from each. Thanks for making good stuff and talking about things that many of us are hesitant to discuss.
Thank you for talking about all the hard topics! 🙌🏽
Thanks Colton and Dan for your gifts of active listening, humility and curiosity. So refreshing to listen to your interviews and explore the mystery of faith with you.
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