Freed Indeed - Going Deeper with God

Rich & Kirsten Lasinski

Welcome to Freed Indeed, the podcast that explores what it means to have a real relationship with God—not the empty promises or endless demands of man-made religion—but daily, authentic intimacy with your Creator, in a relationship based on His unchanging character, not your performance. Hosted by Pastor Rich Lasinski and his wife, author and speaker Kirsten Lasinski.

  1. Jul 6

    Bulletproof Peace in Life's Battles

    Peace is easy to talk about when life is stable. It’s something else entirely when you’re grieving a child, fighting for access to your kids, and trying to keep your life from collapsing under accusations you never saw coming. That’s why this conversation with Jan Albicki hit us so hard: he’s walked through loss, injustice, and career upheaval, and somehow he isn’t bitter. He’s steady. He’s clear-eyed. And he keeps pointing back to Jesus as the only explanation for the calm that doesn’t make sense on paper. Jan shares his first unforgettable encounter with God during a visit to Poland, then traces how faith became real for him in Las Vegas. He also opens up about being blindsided by severe allegations that led to being removed from his home and separated from his children, and how God met him immediately with two clear messages: “Jan, you’ll be okay” and “Stay silent and let Me do My work.” We talk honestly about suffering and Christian faith, why “God won’t give you more than you can handle” falls apart in real life, and how Scripture sustains you in the battle. We also get practical about forgiveness, praying for those who hurt you, and what it means to be “free indeed” from the need for control, even when nothing feels resolved. If you’ve been searching for a Christian podcast on peace that surpasses understanding, God’s sovereignty in suffering, divorce and estrangement, or holding faith under pressure, this one is for you. Subscribe to Freed Indeed, share this with someone who needs steadiness today, and leave a review so more people can find hope when life gets dark.

  2. May 12

    Grace Over Grind

    You can believe all the right things about Jesus and still live like God’s love is a paycheck you earn. That’s the tension we get into with Timothy White, whose faith started early and sincere, then slowly drifted into performance-based religion, people-pleasing, and the constant pressure to “hit the mark.” We talk about how legalism actually grows: not always from bad motives, but from a good desire that gets nudged off-center by pride, fear, and self-justification. Timothy shares what it felt like to live with a mental checklist of spiritual rules, how church culture can intensify that pressure through control and status, and what happens when you finally get tired enough to swing the other direction into apathy and distraction. Along the way, we touch on church hurt, a painful season of family grief, and the quiet ways God’s faithfulness can show up when you don’t have much left to give. Then the conversation turns toward hope and real Christian freedom. Timothy describes a simple turning point on a long run when his music cut out and silence forced an honest question: how can I hear God if I’m always distracting myself? From there we unpack grace as more than forgiveness, the gospel as union with Christ, and spiritual growth as surrender rather than willpower. We also share practical next steps for anyone questioning faith, including where to start reading the Bible and how to spot your own “check engine light” when you’re sliding back into performance. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who feels burned out on religion, and leave a review so more people can find the freedom of grace.

  3. Apr 28

    Gluten, Sharks, And The Real Thing We Fear

    Fear is one of those feelings that shows up uninvited, then starts making demands. It tells you to rehearse the problem one more time, to chase certainty, to stay on high alert. But if we’re honest, that “solution” never brings rest, it just keeps us awake. So we sit down and ask a blunt question: is being afraid actually a sin, and why does anxiety feel like an epidemic when life is, by many measures, safer than ever? We talk through the obvious pressures like social media, comparison, outrage, and the way constant news exposure loads our minds with more tragedy than humans were designed to carry. We also name the quieter drivers like loneliness and the collapse of real community. Then we go deeper into the spiritual roots: what happens when there’s no transcendent hope, no sovereign God, and no anchor bigger than circumstances? If this life is all there is, fear makes perfect sense. From there we get practical and personal. We unpack the idea that “fear is worship,” and how anxiety often reveals functional idols like the approval of people or the false safety of money. We walk through what it looks like to name those idols, repent without spiraling in shame, and reorient your heart toward Christ. We also share simple, real-time tools: praying Scripture (Romans 8:15, Psalm 27:1, Matthew 6:33), reminding yourself what’s true when your body is panicking, and bringing fear into the light with trusted believers who can pray and speak truth. If you’re tired of coping hacks that never reach the root, come listen. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s carrying heavy anxiety, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation.

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Welcome to Freed Indeed, the podcast that explores what it means to have a real relationship with God—not the empty promises or endless demands of man-made religion—but daily, authentic intimacy with your Creator, in a relationship based on His unchanging character, not your performance. Hosted by Pastor Rich Lasinski and his wife, author and speaker Kirsten Lasinski.