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In this week’s Jeremiah study, we learned how the Israelites thought they were safe from judgement because of the temple in their midst. That got listeners asking about group vs individual responsibility, warnings for our own arrogant times and more. Tim Timmons, Kevin Dixon, Suzie Lind and Mike Erre respond.

On Sunday, we learned the silence and solitude that Jesus and the prophets practiced. Kevin Dixon, Tim Timmons and Mike Erre join Suzie Lind to look deeper at the practice and answer questions from our community. Turns out, Taylor was right: You Need To Calm Down.

What if a Bible study and a comedy show had a baby? Between bidet jokes and dog stories, the crew dives deep into Jeremiah’s message—what it means to stay faithful when everyone else seems to be missing the point. They unpack why following Jesus isn’t about saving a nation but living out love wherever you are. Turns out, being God’s people has less to do with borders and more to do with kindness, humility, and maybe cleaning up after your dog once in a while. —Edwin Rivera, guest commentator 

We aren’t rickrolling you: Kevin Dixon, Suzie Lind and Mike Erre are responding to every single textline question this week—live, unrehearsed and on-air. Join them and special guest Seth Erre as we continue to explore Jeremiah’s picture of the church as God’s faithless wife. We know the game, and we’re gonna play it.

Turn on our pod, relax and float downstream. Suzie Lind, Kevin Dixon and Mike Erre are talking about prophets—and the harm caused by false prophets. Is prophecy about more than the future? Should I pay attention when someone has "a word for me from God'?

It’s Exile week at NOW as we begin our study of Jeremiah. And, come to think of it, we’re also missing some people on the podcast. Those left behind—Tim Timmons, Kevin Dixon and Mike Erre—are asking what it means to live as an exile in a foreign land. What did that mean for the Israelites, and how can we apply their experience in our own lives.

Is it true or just a rumor? Journey NOW editor Grant Opperman joins Tim Timmons, Suzie Lind Mike Erre to explain why the podcast went suspiciously missing last week. Together, they also unpack the differences between how Jesus called people to repentance through love versus how the pharisees did it (hint: not through love). But first, get your tinfoil hat, get away from any electromagnetic energy and wash off those chemtrails: JourneyNOW is revealing the hidden truth in "conspiracies."

We're learning about Jesus' orgé anger, a settled opposition that contrasts with the thumos "flying off the handle" emotion we so often feel. Layla Shahmohammedi joins Kevin Dixon, Mike Erre, and Tim Timmons to explore what orgé passion and action looks like in the context of current divisive topics like immigration and abortion.

This week's conversation about discovering Jesus' appeal in our weakness got a lot of people thinking. And talking. And sending questions to our listener line. Rob Gonzalez, Kevin Dixon and Suzie Lind respond and also reflect on Journey's public discussion this week about immigration.

Suzie Lind, Mike Erre and Tim Timmons reflect on Sunday’s conversation about a Jesus who’s not so compelling to those who don’t think they need Him—and how his kingdom responds to the outsiders and sinners who desperately do.

This week, we’re talking about covenantal prayer, aligning with God and seeing ourselves as gift recipients rather than entitled people. But, before Mike Erre, Kevin Dixon, Tim Timmons and Suzie Lind explore covenants, they gotta break a few rules.

What are the limits of personal freedom in a community of Christ followers? Should we voluntarily restrict ourselves when there's a chance our behavior might offend others? And, how do we even know what's offensive when we all have different ideas of what's right and wrong? Sunday question-asker (also regular worship leader and Journey staffer) Layla Shahmohammedi joins NOW regulars Tim Timmons, Kevin Dixon, and Suzie Lind to discuss how we reap what we bleep.

Special guest Will McCauley has questions and lots of digital notes as he asks Kevin Dixon, Sam Barnhart and Suzie Lind about last Sunday’s study on obscurity in an age of fame. In a culture where selfish motives lie behind every action (and post), how can we keep a pure heart towards others and towards God?