Christian advice is usually given with the best of intentions, but if we aren't careful, popular church clichés can easily become heavy, paralyzing burdens. When life gets complicated or tragedy hits, shallow slogans don't bring comfort - they just leave everyday believers feeling isolated, broken, and stuck under the weight of flawed theology.
This week on The Easy Approach, Nate, Tony, and Canaan and a very special guest - Nate and Canaan's father and veteran pastor, Rick Evans. Together, the guys take off the filters to have a candid, good-natured, and deeply scriptural critique of the well-meaning advice that often does more harm than good.
We are leaving the superficial answers behind to look at what it actually looks like to navigate suffering, decision-making, and human weakness with honesty, grace, and true biblical context.
The "Perfect Will" Trap: Rick shares the rigid advice he received as a teenager about missing God’s "Plan A" for his life, and the group discusses why this mindset breeds spiritual paralysis. Plus, Nate shares a liberating image from Dallas Willard about what walking in God's freedom actually looks like.
When Faith Doesn't Heal: Nate opens up about his family’s raw, ten-year journey with his wife Savannah’s brain tumor, confronting the deeply painful cliché that a lack of physical healing means you have insufficient faith or hidden, unconfessed sin.
"Everything Happens for a Reason": Canaan untangles the massive scriptural difference between God engineering human suffering and God redeeming it, pointing to Romans 8:28 to show how a text meant for comfort often gets misapplied.
Spiritual Warfare vs. Being Human: The guys tackle the common advice that every personal struggle, addiction, or dark season is a demonic spirit that needs to be exorcised. Drawing on C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters, they discuss why we give the enemy too much credit for ordinary human weakness, and why truth is what ultimately sets us free.
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About The Easy Approach:Hosted by Nate, Tony, and Canaan, The Easy Approach is a podcast about navigating faith, doubt, and culture. We believe the best way forward isn't through rigid formulas or surface-level answers, but through honest, raw conversations. Whether we're deconstructing cultural sacred cows or digging into ancient biblical context, we're just a group of guys trying to figure out what it actually looks like to follow the Way of Jesus today.