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the project podcast — 51 episodes
has dating become a search for connection or self fulfillment
no man can climb that mountain alone
you're not nonchalant, you're just really corny
how beautiful is it to suffer, for without suffering how could we ever call onto Jesus
you no longer need to be happy or sad, choose contentment
someone who is envious, is ungrateful
if you keep chasing a different life you'll end up losing your own
how to finally live life for yourself and not others
stop pouring water on others while you continue to burn
your wrath must be quenched by a desire to find peace
lust is the reason you can't find love
you are NOT the main character
this is why your pride is killing you
did you pick the right partner
accept, that it's all over | stage 5
life changing yaps to fall asleep to
no one is coming to save you | stage 4
what would you do, if you had one more chance | stage 3
i'm starting to think love never existed
you're angry & this is why | stage 2
you don't believe in God, here's why
stop denying the truth | stage 1
your friends are a reflection of you
a puzzle piece can't fit in where it doesn't belong
a farmer who waits for the perfect weather never plants
storytimes & advice to get you through life
failure doesn't exist.
the truth about your dreams.
you blame everything but your pride
wise yaps to fall asleep to
your motivation's failing you
you'll never achieve your full potential
comfort is dangerous
a man never steps in the same puddle twice
this is why you're struggling to overcome lust
not everyone deserves a voice
stop letting lust outrun you
why does Jesus love, but we condemn
your emotions matter
constant overthinking stems from a lack faith
the rocks on your journey aren't meant to shatter you
watch what you consume
i've failed, now what.
what does james 2 mean
pride is your mask for insecurity
transformation is growth, not ascendancy
college isn't for you, you just have no other choice
bullying is the projection of self hatred
lust & love can't coexist
when will racism stop
failing isn't always failure