EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 51 MIN
Stubbornly Choosing Hope in a Hopeless World with Jake Doberenz | Episode 289
from Church and Main · host Dennis Sanders
There's a lot of despair in the world right now, and it seems especially pronounced among Generation Z. Writer, speaker, and podcaster Jake Doberins joins the show to talk about his recent essay "Having Hope in a Hopeless World," exploring why hope feels so scarce for his generation and what makes Christian hope different from mere optimism. Jake shares his own journey from a fundamentalist, know-it-all faith to something fuller and more honest, and unpacks why institutions, including the church, have lost people's trust. He and Dennis talk about loneliness, the risk built into hope, and why modeling a hopeful life matters more than teaching it. As Jake puts it, hope is "this stubborn belief that says, yeah, things are bad... but they're not always going to be bad." Shownotes: Having Hope in a Hopeless World Christianity without Compromise Podcast Heavy Lies the Stole Donate to Church and Main Church and Main Substack Join the Church and Main Email List Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Twitter | Website | YouTube
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A conversation about faith, generational despair, and holding on to what’s good even when it’s hard to see.
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