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Unpacking Transformation: Do You Really Want It?

An episode of the Now What? by Good News Church podcast, hosted by Good News Church, titled "Unpacking Transformation: Do You Really Want It?" was published on November 4, 2025 and runs 49 minutes.

November 4, 2025 ·49m · Now What? by Good News Church

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In this week’s episode, Tonna Heinemann sits down with Pastor Jason to dive deeper into Sunday’s message, a challenge that goes beyond belief and into desire.They unpack what it truly means to want transformation, not just talk about it. From learning to feed yourself spiritually to finding faith in the fire, this conversation is full of raw honesty and biblical insight. Tonna and Pastor Jason talk about:The difference between being saved and making Jesus LordWhy spiritual hunger is essential for growthHow to fight for your faith when life doesn’t make senseWhat it means to say, “Come hell or high water, it is settled”Learning to hear Jesus call your name like He did for Mary MagdaleneWhether you’re new to faith or have been walking with Jesus for years, this episode will challenge you to move from comfort to commitment — from being spoon-fed to feeding yourself.

In this week’s episode, Tonna Heinemann sits down with Pastor Jason to dive deeper into Sunday’s message, a challenge that goes beyond belief and into desire.

They unpack what it truly means to want transformation, not just talk about it. From learning to feed yourself spiritually to finding faith in the fire, this conversation is full of raw honesty and biblical insight.

 

Tonna and Pastor Jason talk about:

  • The difference between being saved and making Jesus Lord
  • Why spiritual hunger is essential for growth
  • How to fight for your faith when life doesn’t make sense
  • What it means to say, “Come hell or high water, it is settled”
  • Learning to hear Jesus call your name like He did for Mary Magdalene

Whether you’re new to faith or have been walking with Jesus for years, this episode will challenge you to move from comfort to commitment — from being spoon-fed to feeding yourself.

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