• DNA Tests, Identity, and the Stories We May Not Be Ready to Find with Rhonda Robinson
    Jan 23 2026

    Brian From is joined by Rhonda Robinson, writer and editor at Focus on the Family, for a thoughtful conversation about the growing popularity—and hidden complexity—of at-home DNA tests. Drawing from her own adoption story, Rhonda shares how discovering biological connections can reshape identity, reopen wounds, and surface stories families may not be prepared to navigate. Together, they explore why curiosity about ancestry is deeply human, but why wisdom, discernment, and emotional readiness matter before sending off that DNA sample.

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  • Cold Weather, Deep Community, and Redefining What Success Really Means
    Jan 23 2026

    On a brutally cold January day, Brian From reflects on storms, family milestones, faith, and the ways God forms us in ordinary moments. From celebrating his 26th wedding anniversary to wrestling with the need for Christian community, spiritual fruit, and intentional relationships, the episode weaves together personal stories and thoughtful devotional insights. Brian closes by challenging listeners to rethink success—not in terms of status or achievement, but faithfulness, love, character, and a life well-lived before God.

    Shining Science on X: "🚨 Research shows repeated complaining physically rewires your brain to prioritize stress and negativity. The way we speak about our daily challenges does more than just vent frustration; it physically alters the architecture of the brain. When we engage in chronic https://t.co/DjBxOrBTKd" / X

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    challies on X: "Flashback: "...it is clear that when fruit does not spring up in the life, the word has never truly gone down into the heart. This is ever a perilous condition, for though the Lord may bear long with the fruitless, he will not bear always." https://t.co/1E9FilnIHN" / X

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  • Serving Church and Community: Faith, Education, and Hope in Park Ridge with Matt Hoffmann
    Jan 22 2026

    Brian From talks with Pastor Matt Hoffmann of St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church and School in Park Ridge about ministry, leadership, and loving a local community well. Matt shares how a Christian school opens doors for gospel-centered relationships, why he serves as a police chaplain, and what it looks like to walk alongside people in moments of crisis. Joined by Associate Pastor Ethan Luft, the conversation closes with a grounded word of hope for listeners navigating suffering, reminding them that God is present and at work even in the hardest seasons.

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    11 mins
  • Looking for the One: Seeing People Through the Eyes of Jesus with David McIver
    Jan 22 2026

    Brian From talks with author David McIver about his book Looking for the One and why so many Christians long to share their faith but feel hesitant or unprepared. David shares powerful, ordinary stories of listening to the Holy Spirit, recognizing who Jesus is already pursuing, and discovering that evangelism is something God wants to do through us—not something we perform for Him. The conversation reframes faith-sharing as relational, Spirit-led, and deeply rooted in identity as beloved children of God.

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    11 mins
  • Hollywood’s Dead Zone, Streaming Stars, and When Language Goes Too Far with Adam Holz
    Jan 22 2026

    Brian From is joined by Adam Holz from Plugged In to talk about the January “dead zone” at the movies and why so many big releases feel absent right now. They dive into the Netflix-only crime thriller The Rip, starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, discussing what parents should know—especially its extreme and distracting level of profanity. The conversation also explores the bigger shift of major Hollywood stars moving to streaming platforms and what that means for movies, storytelling, and family viewing choices.

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    10 mins
  • The Power of Ordinary Churches and an Extraordinary God with Pastor Derek Buikema of Orland Park Christian Reformed Church
    Jan 20 2026

    Brian From is joined by Pastor Derek Buikema of Orland Park Christian Reformed Church to talk about his call to ministry and what he loves most about being a pastor. Derek shares why “ordinary” churches—rooted in preaching, sacraments, and everyday faithfulness—are often where deep discipleship and quiet, life-changing ministry happens. The conversation also touches on church planting, blue-collar faith, and Derek’s surprising side passion: performing Shakespearean improv comedy.

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    12 mins
  • Bringing Scripture to Life Through Sound: Inside the Audio Bible with Todd Busteed
    Jan 20 2026

    Brian From sits down with Todd Busteed of Gap Digital to explore the careful craft behind audio Bibles and audio drama. Todd shares how accuracy, humility, and even reverence guide the process of recording Scripture, from pronunciation choices to music and dramatic elements. The conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at how God’s Word is thoughtfully translated into sound—and how creative media can serve the church and inspire the next generation of Christian storytellers.

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    10 mins
  • Sacred Spaces, Hard Questions, and Persevering in Faith
    Jan 20 2026

    On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Brian From reflects on service, legacy, and the call to respond to conflict with wisdom and compassion in an increasingly polarized culture. The episode wrestles with a disturbing church disruption in Minneapolis, the limits of online outrage within Christian circles, and the tension between conviction and grace when faith collides with deeply personal family decisions.

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    John Piper on X: "ChatGPT estimates the number of birds alive in the world at 50 billion. Jesus said God feeds them all. This meticulous providence does not tax or distract him. It proves his attentiveness and care as a Father to us his children. “Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow" / X

    Ed Stetzer on X: "Praying for @jonathanparnell and @citieschurch, as their worship service was disrupted by protesters today. Parnell is right when he says, "This is unacceptable. It's shameful. It's shameful to to interrupt a public gathering of Christians in worship." Don Lemon (bizarrely) https://t.co/UOU3PwdIBU" / X

    Protestia on X: "Is This Hypocrisy? SBC Pastor Joe Thorn Attends Same-Sex Wedding" / X

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