250 episodes

If you could ask God one question what would it be? The “Why God Why” podcast is dedicated to exploring the questions that matter most in your life.

Deep questions often don’t have easy answers. We realize that we won’t solve all the world’s problems in one podcast. Our goal is to share our life experience, interview knowledgeable guests and look at how Jesus might interact with our concerns. We also hope to have a ton of fun in the process because even though the issues might be serious, it doesn’t mean that we always need to be.

No matter where you are on your spiritual journey, we are honored to have you with us!

Why God Why‪?‬ Browncroft Community Church

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    • 4.9 • 33 Ratings

If you could ask God one question what would it be? The “Why God Why” podcast is dedicated to exploring the questions that matter most in your life.

Deep questions often don’t have easy answers. We realize that we won’t solve all the world’s problems in one podcast. Our goal is to share our life experience, interview knowledgeable guests and look at how Jesus might interact with our concerns. We also hope to have a ton of fun in the process because even though the issues might be serious, it doesn’t mean that we always need to be.

No matter where you are on your spiritual journey, we are honored to have you with us!

    Drew Dyck - Why isn't my calling more clear?

    Drew Dyck - Why isn't my calling more clear?

    In this bonus episode of Why God Why, we dive into the complex and often elusive concept of calling with author and editor Drew Dyck. Peter Englert sits down with Drew to unravel the question, "Why isn't my calling more clear?" as they explore the tensions between ambition, anxiety, and the pursuit of purpose.
    Drew shares his personal journey, from the challenges of grappling with anxiety and the pressure of expectations to the liberating realization that sometimes, the most profound impact is found in the simple act of showing up. Throughout the conversation, Drew encourages listeners to focus on the present, to be mindful of the common calling we all share, and to trust that as we love God and love others, the particulars will fall into place.
    Listeners will find solace in Drew's candidness about his own struggles with mental health and the pressures of a career in publishing. His insights offer a refreshing perspective on how to navigate the overwhelming array of life's choices without succumbing to the paralysis of analysis.
    This episode is a heartfelt reminder to all of us that while our calling may not always be clear, our daily faithfulness and the grace of God are the true measures of a life well-lived. Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or somewhere in between, Drew's message resonates with authenticity and hope.
    For those seeking to find peace amidst the noise of a world obsessed with fame and success, Drew's latest book "Just Show Up" and his humorous yet poignant presence on social media provide guidance and encouragement for the journey.
    Tune in to "Why God Why?" for a conversation that promises to be as honest as it is inspiring, reminding us that sometimes, the most significant thing we can do is simply show up.

    • 54 min
    The Credibility of Christianity - Recap

    The Credibility of Christianity - Recap

    In this introspective episode of Why God Why, we reflect on the profound journey we've embarked upon in our series on the credibility of Christianity. Hosts Peter Englert, Gage Hunt, Amanda D'Angelo, and Aaron McGinnis come together to unpack the rich tapestry of conversations that have both challenged and deepened our faith.
    From the contentious relationship between Christianity and science to the pressing concerns of church harm and political entanglement, this series has left no stone unturned. We've engaged with thinkers like Dr. Steve Pelton, Linley Ali, Brittany Dicus, and Dr. Russell Moore, tackling questions that cut to the very core of Christian belief and practice in the modern world.
    The team delves into personal revelations and the moments that resonated most, revealing a common thread: while the church faces real and valid critiques, the roots of our faith in Christ offer a counter-cultural, radically beautiful response to each issue. We've seen that the answers to our struggles often lie in the rich heritage of our faith, calling us to remember and reclaim the transformative power of the Gospel.
    As we bid farewell to this series, we invite our listeners to join us in a posture of openness and courage. Let's not scare so easily, but rather, approach these complex topics with the assurance that truth and beauty can be found in the tension. And for those wrestling with doubt or hurt, this conversation serves as a reminder that you are not alone on this journey.
    If you've been moved, challenged, or inspired by these episodes, we encourage you to reach out with your questions and stories. Your voice is a crucial part of this ongoing dialogue as we confront the challenging issues together.
    Tune in to "Why God Why?" for an episode that promises to be a balm for the soul, a call to deeper understanding, and a celebration of the richness of our faith. Join us as we look back, reflect, and cast our gaze forward to the questions of our day, returning in May with fresh eyes and renewed hearts.
    Remember, the path to credible Christianity is paved with honesty, empathy, and the enduring hope found in the Gospel.

    • 1 hr
    Dru Johnson - Do Christians really think Genesis is literal?

    Dru Johnson - Do Christians really think Genesis is literal?

    In this riveting episode of Why God Why, we journey into the heart of a question that has both confounded and intrigued believers and skeptics alike: "Do Christians really believe Genesis is literal?" Hosts Gage Hunt and Peter Englert are joined by Dr. Dru Johnson, who brings a fresh perspective to the table, challenging our preconceived notions about the intersection of Darwinian science and the Hebraic narrative of creation.
    Dru, a seasoned scholar with a diverse background that includes military service and a radical conversion to Christianity, offers a nuanced conversation that delves into the sophistication of Genesis as a literary work. He invites us to consider the possibility that the biblical authors were less concerned with providing a scientific account and more focused on conveying an origin story that frames our understanding of God, humanity, and the world.
    Listeners are encouraged to approach the text with an openness to its literary and theological richness, recognizing that the economy of words used by the ancient writers was not intended to serve as a scientific manual, but rather as a profound and foundational narrative that shapes the entire biblical story.
    As we navigate the often polarized views between faith and science, this episode serves as a call to re-examine the true intent of the Genesis account. It's a thought-provoking exploration that doesn't shy away from tough questions, yet remains grounded in a deep respect for scripture and its transformative power.
    Whether you're wrestling with reconciling evolutionary theory with your faith or seeking to affirm the literal interpretation of Genesis, this conversation offers a space for reflection, learning, and growth. Join us as we seek to understand the timeless relevance of these ancient texts in our modern world.
    For those eager to dive deeper into the dialogue, Dr. Dru Johnson's work, including his latest book "What Hath Darwin to Do with Scripture?" and his podcast The Biblical Mind, provide invaluable resources for continued exploration.
    Tune in to "Why God Why?" for an episode that promises to expand your understanding and appreciation of one of the most debated topics in the realm of faith and reason.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Jason Cusick - Why does Christianity make us anxious?

    Jason Cusick - Why does Christianity make us anxious?

    In this compelling episode of Why God Why, we grapple with the intricate interplay between Christianity and the pervasive sense of anxiety many individuals encounter. Peter Englert sits down with Jason Cusick, a Southern California pastor and author of "The Anxiety Field Guide," to unravel the question, "Why does Christianity make us anxious?"
    Jason, who brings a wealth of pastoral insight and personal experience, engages in a candid discussion about the complexities of faith in an age of uncertainty. The conversation dives deep into the paradox of a religion that, on one hand, offers profound hope and, on the other, can inadvertently foster feelings of fear and inadequacy.
    Listeners will be challenged to consider how cultural interpretations of scripture, the pursuit of certainty, and misconceptions of masculinity within the church contribute to a collective anxiety. The dialogue also explores how sensitive individuals navigate their faith journey amidst these tensions.
    As we near the end of a season focused on the credibility of Christianity, this episode serves as a timely reflection on the role of anxiety in our spiritual lives. It's not only a thoughtful examination of the pressures and expectations placed upon believers but also a beacon of hope for those seeking to find peace and authenticity in their walk with God.
    For those feeling the weight of spiritual anxiety or struggling with the expectations of religious life, Jason offers a poignant reminder that Christianity, at its core, is a symphony of hope composed by Jesus—a symphony that can resonate with beauty and truth even amidst life's discordant moments.
    Don't miss this engaging and insightful conversation that invites you to rethink the intersection of faith and anxiety. And as always, we encourage you to be part of the conversation. Email your questions and thoughts to Peter@browncroft.org. Your voice is a vital addition to our collective journey of understanding.
    Tune in to "Why God Why?" for an episode that promises to be as enlightening as it is comforting, reminding us all that the path to a non-anxious faith is paved with honesty, community, and the enduring hope found in the gospel.
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Nijay Gupta - Why are Christians so hypocritical?

    Nijay Gupta - Why are Christians so hypocritical?

    In this compelling episode of Why God Why, we embark on a profound exploration of the enduring question: Why are Christians so hypocritical? Hosts Peter Englert and Amanda D'Angelo welcome Dr. Nijay Gupta of Northern Seminary, a scholar on the New Living Translation committee and author of the timely book "Strange Religion," which serves as a backdrop to our inquiry into the credibility of Christianity.
    Dr. Gupta offers a deep dive into the paradoxical nature of early Christianity, contrasting its radical inclusivity and compassion with the societal norms of ancient Rome. The episode dissects the early church's commitment to treating all as equals, challenging societal stratification, and the transformative power of a personal relationship with God. Yet, it doesn't shy away from the imperfections and internal conflicts that also marked the early Christian communities.
    Listeners will be encouraged to reflect on the ways in which modern Christianity mirrors or diverges from its roots. The conversation addresses the church's current reputation issues and the vital need for transparency, authenticity, and compassion in an era where the message of the gospel often gets lost in the noise of political and social strife.
    This episode is not only an analysis of past hypocrisies but also a call to action for contemporary believers to embody the weirdness of the gospel—that radical, counter-cultural love and equality that first defined the followers of Christ.
    For those wrestling with deconstruction or feeling disillusioned by the church, Dr. Gupta's insights provide a beacon of hope and a reminder that Christianity, at its core, is indeed worth saving and reforming. He challenges listeners to be part of the solution, to engage with the teachings of Jesus, and to become agents of compassion in a divided world.
    Tune in to "Why God Why" for an honest, unflinching, and ultimately hopeful conversation that bridges the gap between the ancient and the modern, urging us to rediscover the strange, compelling beauty of true Christianity.
    To continue the journey and engage with the themes discussed, reach out with your questions and stories to Peter@browncroft.org. Your voice is an integral part of this ongoing exploration of faith, doubt, and the pursuit of a credible Christianity.
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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Brian Lee - Why do churches do more harm than good?

    Brian Lee - Why do churches do more harm than good?

    In this raw and poignant episode of Why God Why, we delve into the delicate and often painful topic of church harm and the credibility of Christianity. Hosts Gage Hunt and John Iamaio are joined by returning guest Brian Lee, who bravely shares his personal experiences of spiritual abuse and his journey towards healing and advocacy.
    Brian, a seasoned voice on the subject and founder of the nonprofit Broken to Beloved, offers a candid look at the darker side of church life, addressing the critical question: "Why does it feel like churches cause more harm than good?" With vulnerability and insight, Brian discusses the power dynamics and control issues that can lead to toxic church environments, and how these experiences have shaped his mission to support others through similar struggles.
    Listeners will be invited into a space of reflection and empathy as Amanda, Peter, and Brian navigate the complexities of reconciling faith with the reality of church-induced wounds. This episode is not just an exploration of the problems but also a beacon of hope for those seeking to create healthier, more compassionate faith communities.
    For anyone who has felt the sting of spiritual betrayal or is grappling with the imperfections of religious institutions, this conversation offers solace and a reminder that you are not alone. Your story matters, and there are paths to healing and redemption within and beyond the walls of the church.
    If you or someone you know has been affected by church harm, visit brokentobeloved.org for resources and support. And remember, your voice is crucial to this ongoing dialogue—reach out with your questions and stories to Peter@browncroft.org. Your contributions are invaluable as we confront these challenging issues together.
    Listen in for a heart-wrenching yet hopeful examination of faith, hurt, and the relentless pursuit of a church that truly embodies the love and grace it preaches.

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
33 Ratings

33 Ratings

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Insights in every interview

I’ve listened to over 50 episodes and every one has inspired thoughtful reflections and follow up conversations. The warmth, humor, insights, and transparency of the hosts and guests makes this a favorite podcast for me and my wife. Thanks and keep up the great work.

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Episodes

I look forward to listening to Why God Why. There has been so many different podcasts on sensitive topics that has helped me work through it and there have been some great speakers and books recommended.

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Grief

Very relatable. Going through this with my moms recent death. So grateful for God and those he has surrounded me with to keep me lifted daily.

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