Episodes

  • When Disappointment Leads to Discouragement: Go to God With It All
    Apr 1 2026

    When disappointment leads to discouragement, it can begin to shape how we think, feel, and relate to God. In this episode, we explore how unmet expectations can slowly turn into deeper discouragement and even resentment, and how the enemy uses these vulnerable moments to plant lies.

    We also discuss the importance of bringing what we’re carrying into the light — finding trusted people to share with — while learning how to navigate the tension between feeling honestly and not getting stuck there. Above all, we reflect on the invitation to bring everything to God, trusting that He meets us fully in our disappointment and restores our joy.

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    26 mins
  • The Lies We Tell Ourselves
    Mar 25 2026

    Many of the thoughts that run through our minds feel personal, convincing, and even true — but not every thought we have actually comes from God… or even from ourselves.

    In this episode, we talk about the lies we tell ourselves and how easily those lies can shape the way we see our identity, our worth, and our future.

    Sometimes the enemy plants thoughts meant to isolate us, discourage us, and convince us that we are not enough. But God’s voice does not speak in accusation, shame, or condemnation.

    We explore how bringing our thoughts into the light — speaking them out loud and sharing them with trusted people — can reveal the root of those lies and create space for healing and freedom.

    We also discuss: • Why our thoughts are not always our own • The spiritual danger of isolation • How perfectionism and “giving up” are often two sides of the same lie • The fear that drives many of the accusations we believe about ourselves • Why freedom is found in balance, not extremes • The importance of community when our thoughts feel overwhelming

    When we believe the lie that we are not enough, we either exhaust ourselves trying to prove our worth… or give up altogether.

    But neither leads to freedom.

    Because the truth is this: God does not speak to His children in lies.

    🎙 The Open Doors Podcast Faith. Identity. Real conversations about walking with God.

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    30 mins
  • Trust When It Makes No Sense: The Silent Strength of St. Joseph
    Mar 18 2026

    St. Joseph didn’t get explanations. He got responsibility.

    When the path made no sense… he trusted. When the future was unclear… he acted. When love required sacrifice… he stayed.

    In this episode, we reflect on the silent strength of St. Joseph — protector, father, listener, and man of radical obedience.

    We explore:

    • Trusting God without full understanding • The courage to pivot when God asks you to move • Waiting on the Lord — and then taking action • Love that casts out fear • Facing your giants with quiet confidence • The hidden power of obedience outside the spotlight

    Joseph’s yes was not loud. It was not easy. But it helped usher in the coming of Christ.

    If you feel unseen… If you’re walking a path that feels uncertain… If obedience feels uncomfortable —

    Look to St. Joseph.

    God always makes a way. And your quiet faithfulness matters more than you know.

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    24 mins
  • Jesus Loved Peter Before He Changed
    Mar 11 2026

    St. Peter wasn’t polished. He was impulsive, prideful, bold, insecure — all in and all out.

    He walked on water… and then sank. He swore loyalty… and then denied Jesus. He tried to protect Jesus with a sword… and later hid in fear.

    And yet — Jesus loved him.

    Not after he changed. Not after Pentecost. Not after becoming “the rock.”

    Jesus loved Peter before any of his yes’s. Before discipleship. Before leadership. Before holiness.

    In this episode, we talk about: • Peter’s impulsivity, pride, and boldness • False humility vs. true humility • Owning what you’re good at — and what you struggle with • Why your mess doesn’t disqualify you • Peter’s denial and Jesus meeting him exactly where he was • How Jesus sees beyond the identities we place on ourselves

    The truth is this:

    You are loved before you change. Before you grow. Before you fix it. Before you become who you think you “should” be.

    And that kind of love is almost impossible for us to grasp — because human love doesn’t work like that.

    But His does.

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    27 mins
  • Radical Trust: The Joy and Obedience of John the Baptist
    Mar 4 2026

    After reflecting on identity through King David and remembering who we are through Simba, we now turn to someone who never forgot.

    John the Baptist knew who he was.

    Before he ever preached, he leapt with joy in the womb at the presence of Jesus. Before the desert, before the crowds, before the prison — there was love. There was identity. There was trust.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Radical trust in God’s plan • Obedience that looks uncomfortable but leads to joy • Friendship with Jesus rooted in humility • “He must increase, I must decrease” • And how to become comfortable with what once felt uncomfortable

    John’s life wasn’t safe. It wasn’t popular. It wasn’t easy.

    But it was full of joy.

    Because radical trust changes everything.

    If you’ve been wrestling with obedience, discomfort, or stepping into who God is calling you to be — this episode is for you.

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    26 mins
  • Remember Who You Are: From King David To Simba (The Lion King)
    Feb 25 2026

    After reflecting on the life of King David — chosen, flawed, and deeply loved — we continue the journey in an unexpected place: The Lion King.

    What does a 1994 animated film have to do with Scripture?

    More than we think.

    In this episode, we explore the spiritual parallels between David and Simba — identity, exile, shame, calling, and the voice of the Father that never stops speaking.

    Both David and Simba forget who they are.

    Both must confront the lie.

    Both must return.

    And in both stories, identity was never lost — only forgotten.

    This conversation prepares the way for what comes next in our series: John the Baptist and the courage to fully embrace who God says we are.

    If you’ve been running… doubting… or living beneath your calling — this episode is a reminder:

    You are still the King’s child.

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    27 mins
  • Train In Prayer, Fight In Faith: Lessons From King David
    Feb 18 2026

    Before David was a king, he was forgotten.

    Overlooked. Unseen. Not even considered worthy of being called in from the fields. Yet God saw what no one else could see.

    In this episode, we walk through the life of King David—the shepherd, the giant slayer, the fallen king, and the repentant warrior—to uncover what his story reveals about our own spiritual battles.

    We explore the pendulum of faith—the seasons where we feel close to God, the seasons where we drift, and the grace that never leaves us in either place. David’s life reminds us that faith is not about perfection, but about returning. His victories did not define him, and neither did his failures. His repentance did.

    We also dive into the giants we face today—the lies that tell us we are too much or never enough, the battles that test our identity, and the discouragement that tries to convince us to stop fighting. Through the powerful analogy of boxing, we reflect on how prayer is not passive—it is training. Training for every battle. Every hardship. Every giant.

    David’s life shows us that God does not choose the obvious. He chooses the willing. And even after failure, even after falling, David never stopped turning back.

    Whatever giant you are facing, this episode is a reminder: you are not alone in the fight. And through prayer, you are being trained for faith.

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    31 mins
  • God Chooses You When No One Else Does
    Feb 11 2026

    Comparison has a quiet way of convincing us that we’re behind, overlooked, or simply not chosen. In this episode, we start with the trap of comparison and follow it all the way to the deeper wound it often reveals—the ache of not being picked, not being seen, or not being chosen.

    Through honest conversation, we reflect on moments when we felt overlooked and how those experiences shaped our identity, faith, and sense of worth. Ultimately, this episode points to the truth that stands firm in every season: even when people don’t choose us, God always does.

    This conversation is for anyone who has wrestled with comparison, rejection, or waiting—and is learning to trust that God’s choosing isn’t based on performance, popularity, or timing, but on love.

    If you’ve ever wondered why you weren’t chosen… this episode is for you.

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    27 mins