The Unbound Podcast with Dr. Tony Evans

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The Unbound Podcast with Dr. Tony Evans

In a world of noise, we need conversations shaped by curiosity and clarity. Join Dr. Tony Evans for The Unbound Podcast, featuring unhurried reflections with influential voices like Lecrae, Amanda Bible Williams & Raechel Myers (She Reads Truth), and Dan Wallace. Some guests you may recognize. Others you’ll be glad to meet here. All of them bring something worth listening to. This isn’t just another teaching series; it’s an invitation to engage with podcast guests through open dialogue about purpose and pressure, missteps and mendings, and culture and conscience. These are unhurried conversations shaped by curiosity, attentiveness and a willingness to sit with meaningful questions rather than rush to answers.These podcasts explore what it means to live free—and to identify what’s been holding you back.For those familiar with Dr. Evans’ teaching, this podcast offers another way to engage with his voice — through open conversation, shared reflection, and thoughtful dialogue. For new l

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    When Grief Hits Hard | The Unbound Podcast

    Thank you for listening to The Unbound Podcast with Dr. Tony Evans. For more biblical teaching and ministry resources, visit www.TonyEvans.org, and if you’d like to go deeper in your study of Scripture, you can explore online courses at https://www.tonyevanstraining.org/If you have ever wrestled with loss, wondered how the past shapes your faith or needed encouragement to keep carrying hope forward, this conversation is for you. Dr. Craig Allert is a Professor of Theology at Trinity Western University (twu.ca) who specializes in Early Christian Theology and the Formation of the New Testament.In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with Dr. Allert for a thoughtful and deeply personal conversation about Scripture, church history, legacy and grief. Together, they explore why understanding the historical context of the Bible matters, how the early church helps shape our understanding of faith today and why Christianity was never meant to be disconnected from story, community and relationship.But this conversation moves beyond theology alone.As the discussion unfolds, Dr. Evans and Dr. Allert reflect on the influence of fathers, the power of spiritual legacy and the deep personal losses both men have experienced. Dr. Allert shares openly about the recent passing of his father, while Dr. Evans reflects on the legacy his own father left behind and the role Scripture played in shaping his life and ministry.Together, they wrestle honestly with grief, mourning and the hope believers hold onto in seasons of loss. They talk about why grief has no timeline, why people often need presence more than answers and how the body of Christ is meant to walk with one another through pain instead of avoiding it.This episode is both intellectually rich and deeply human. It is a reminder that faith is not built in isolation. It is passed down through generations, strengthened in community and sustained by the hope found in Christ.———————————————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    The Spiritual Cost of Never Slowing Down | The Unbound Podcast

    Thank you for listening to The Unbound Podcast with Dr. Tony Evans. For more biblical teaching and ministry resources, visit www.TonyEvans.org, and if you’d like to go deeper in your study of Scripture, you can explore online courses at https://www.tonyevanstraining.org/She has spent years helping people see beauty, grace and the character of God through art, Scripture and everyday faithfulness.In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with author, artist and speaker Ruth Chou Simons for a conversation about anxiety, striving, rest and the spiritual lessons hidden in creation itself. Drawing from her book “Way of the Wildflower,” Ruth reflects on how God uses even the smallest details in nature to remind us of His care, His timing and His presence.Together, they explore Jesus’ words in Luke 12 and what it means to “consider how the wildflowers grow.” Ruth shares how seasons of motherhood, ministry, disappointment and exhaustion taught her to slow down, pay attention and recognize that growth is not always visible. Sometimes God is still working even when nothing appears to be blooming.Dr. Evans and Ruth also talk honestly about the pressures of modern life: constant noise, endless striving, technology overload and the temptation to believe everything depends on us. But this conversation offers another way forward. One rooted not in hustle, but in trust. Not in performance, but in presence.This episode is both practical and deeply encouraging. It is a reminder that God is constantly revealing Himself through His Word, through creation and through the ordinary rhythms of everyday life. And sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is slow down long enough to notice.If your soul feels tired, anxious or stretched thin, this conversation will help you breathe again.Learn more about Ruth Chou Simons and her ministry:Website: https://ruthchousimons.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruthchousimons/Explore Way of the Wildflower:https://wayofthewildflowerbook.com/———————————————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    How a Mother’s Legacy Lives On | The Unbound Podcast

    Thank you for listening to The Unbound Podcast with Dr. Tony Evans. For more biblical teaching and ministry resources, visit www.TonyEvans.org, and if you’d like to go deeper in your study of Scripture, you can explore online courses at https://www.tonyevanstraining.org/Anthony Evans joins his father for a conversation shaped by both calling and personal loss.In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with his son Anthony for an honest and deeply personal conversation about grief, legacy and what it means to keep moving forward when life changes in ways you didn’t expect.Anthony shares his journey in music—from church beginnings to global stages—and the challenges of finding his place between worlds. But the heart of this conversation goes deeper. Together, father and son reflect on the loss of Dr. Lois Evans and the series of family losses they have walked through, opening up about the tension between honoring the past and continuing into the future.They talk about what it looks like to wrestle with God and still trust Him. About the importance of feeling your emotions instead of avoiding them. And about how legacy is something you carry, protect and live out every day.This is a conversation for anyone navigating loss, holding onto memories or trying to find their footing again after life shifts.Because moving forward doesn’t mean leaving someone behind.It means learning how to carry them with you.Learn more about Anthony Evans:https://anthony-evans.com/Follow Anthony on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/anthonyevansjr/———————————————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    Truth or Noise? | The Unbound Podcast

    Thank you for listening to The Unbound Podcast with Dr. Tony Evans. For more biblical teaching and ministry resources, visit TonyEvans.org, and if you’d like to go deeper in your study of Scripture, you can explore online courses at TonyEvansTraining.org.When your mind is overloaded, your attention is scattered, and the world feels like one long stream of chaos, conflict, and noise discernment starts to matter more than hype.In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with Dr. Ramesh Richard for a conversation that feels honest, grounded, and surprisingly timely. What starts with friendship and shared history turns into a deeper talk about spiritual clarity, truth, discipleship and what it looks like to stay anchored when everything around you is trying to shape you. As Dr. Richard puts it, people do not really live by what they say they believe. They live by what they value. And whatever you love will end up leading you.Dr. Richard gives language to something a lot of people feel but do not always know how to explain: the gap between believing in God and actually being formed by Him. He talks about the spiritual life not as a side category, but as the center of everything. Heart, soul, mind and strength are not separate boxes to manage. They are the whole-person response to the God who has made Himself known in Christ.The conversation also gets bigger. Dr. Richard shares the burden that has shaped so much of his life’s work: helping pastors around the world who have been called by God but never truly trained, and helping the gospel reach people who may have never heard it clearly before. He makes the case that when pastors are stronger, churches are healthier, and when churches are healthier, communities are changed.What gives this episode real weight is that Dr. Richard is not speaking from a distance. He is the founder and president of RREACH, Ramesh Richard Evangelism and Church Health, and serves as professor of Global Theological Engagement and Pastoral Ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary. Through RREACH, he has spent decades carrying a bold vision: to change the way one billion individuals think and hear about the Lord Jesus Christ by evangelizing opinion leaders and strengthening pastoral leaders. He has trained thousands of church leaders in more than 100 countries to preach, live, think and serve biblically.This episode is for the person who is tired of shallow takes and still wants something solid. It is for the believer who wants stronger discernment. It is for the leader who knows borrowed conviction will not hold forever. And it is for anyone who needs the reminder that the Word of God is still active, still powerful, and still unbound.Learn more about Dr. Ramesh Richard at https://rreach.org/Learn more about the GProCommission at https://gprocommission.org/And if you want to join what God is doing through this ministry in a simple, steady way, RREACH hosts an online global prayer gathering every Sunday at 8:30 CST: https://rreach.org/prayer/———————————————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    Poppy Knows Best | The Unbound Podcast

    Thank you for listening to The Unbound Podcast with Dr. Tony Evans. For more biblical teaching and ministry resources, visit www.TonyEvans.org, and if you’d like to go deeper in your study of Scripture, you can explore online courses at https://www.tonyevanstraining.org/She grew up in the Evans family, but this conversation is not about a famous last name. It isabout memory, motherhood, family, loss and the kind of faith that gets built in ordinary moments long before anyone sees it in public.In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with his granddaughterKariss Farris for a warm, funny and surprisingly honest conversation about growing up in theEvans home. They talk about childhood memories, family traditions, being spoiled by Nannyand Poppy, the rhythms of church life and the kind of closeness that shaped her from the inside out. What comes through most is not just legacy, but affection. The love in this family is easy to hear.But the conversation also goes deeper. Kariss reflects on growing up without her biologicalfather, what it meant to be loved well anyway, and how, in more recent years, she has had tolearn to know God as Father in a more personal way. She shares how that search has looked in real life, and what she would say to others carrying that same ache.They also talk about marriage, motherhood, homemaking, grief and the losses that havemarked their family, especially the death of Lois Evans. Kariss speaks openly about what itmeans to let grief stay honest, to keep talking about the people you miss, and to build a home where faith is not forced but lived.This episode feels like sitting in on a family conversation that is full of laughter, tenderness and the kind of truth that does not need to announce itself loudly to be deeply felt. If you have ever wondered how legacy really gets passed down, this one shows you. It happens in pancakes and donuts, in tears and storytelling, in discipline and delight and in the quiet decision to keep loving each other well.You can connect with Kariss and explore more of her work here:Photography & BusinessPharris Photos website: https://pharrisphotos.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pharrisphotos/Book & WritingJesus, Everywhere: https://a.co/d/0iXXsrBMJesus Everywhere on Substack: https://karissfarris.substack.comPersonalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/karissfarris/———————————————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    He's 93 and Still Clear. Here's What the Last 20 Years Taught Him | The Unbound Podcast

    He’s 93.He believes some of his greatest ministry happened after 70.And that alone will make a lot of people rethink what they call “too late.”In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with Dr. Gene Getz for a conversation about church, leadership, discipleship and what it looks like to keep building when most people assume your best years are behind you.Dr. Getz talks about why so many people in the church are still hungry for real teaching, why consumer Christianity keeps weakening discipleship, and why truth and love have to stay together if the church is going to stay healthy.What gives this episode weight is not just what he taught. It is how he lived it. Dr. Evans reflects on how Gene shaped him in seminary and helped form his understanding of the church. Gene shares how his later decades became some of his most fruitful, including rewriting key books, expanding the Life Essentials Study Bible, and continuing global ministry well into his 70s, 80s, and now 90s.If you have ever wondered whether your most meaningful work is already behind you, this conversation says otherwise. It is a reminder that calling does not expire, faithfulness still compounds, and God is not in a hurry the way we are.This is a conversation about the church, yes. But it is also about endurance, usefulness and the hope that your later years may hold more purpose than you imagined.For more about Dr. Gene Getz’s ministry, visit: https://bibleprinciples.org/———————————————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    The Historical Evidence for Jesus’ Crucifixion | The Unbound Podcast

    Do we have a reliable Bible—or just a collection of stories shaped over time?What happens when faith meets evidence?In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with archaeologist and scholar Dr. Scott Stripling for a conversation that brings the ancient world into sharp, modern focus. Drawing from decades of excavation and research, Stripling explores how archaeology doesn’t replace faith, but it can illuminate it in ways many have never considered.From uncovering artifacts at biblical sites like Shiloh to reexamining what we thought we knew about crucifixion, this conversation challenges assumptions and deepens understanding. Dr. Stripling explains how material evidence can serve as a bridge for those wrestling with belief—helping connect historical reality with spiritual truth.But this isn’t just about digs and discoveries. It’s about what happens when Scripture becomes more than words on a page—when history, culture and evidence bring it to life. Together, Dr. Evans and Dr. Stripling wrestle with questions that matter today:How do faith and evidence work together without competing?What can archaeology reveal about the reliability of Scripture?And how does a deeper understanding of the past transform the way we worship, believe and live?Some of what you’ll hear may surprise you. Some of it may challenge what you’ve always assumed. But all of it points to a bigger reality: God has been at work in real places, through real events, across real history.If you’ve ever wondered whether the Bible can stand up to scrutiny or how to engage people who don’t yet believe it, this conversation offers both clarity and conviction.Because seeing the evidence doesn’t replace faith.It strengthens it.Learn more about Dr. Scott Stripling and his work:The Bible Seminary – www.thebibleseminary.eduAssociates for Biblical Research – www.digshiloh.orgScott Stripling – www.scottstripling.net———————————————————————––––––––––––The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    This Is What the Church Needs to Hear Right Now | The Unbound Podcast

    Love is heavier than anger.Forgiveness is harder than outrage.And John Perkins spent a lifetime showing what that looks like.In this special in-memory episode of The Unbound Podcast, we are sharing a previously unreleased conversation between Dr. Tony Evans and Dr. John M. Perkins, recorded a few years ago and now offered in honor of his life and legacy after his death on March 13, 2026. In it, Dr. Perkins speaks with the kind of clarity that only comes from suffering, friendship and decades of walking with Jesus. He talks about dignity, reconciliation, discipleship, race, forgiveness and why love is not weak at all. It is weighty. It is costly. And it is the only way forward. What makes this conversation so powerful is that it does not sound polished or distant. It sounds lived. Dr. Perkins reflects on his grandmother’s love, his brother’s murder, the torture he endured in a Mississippi jail and the hard-won realization that suffering can become a virtue when it drives a person deeper into Christ. Again and again, he returns to the same center: discipleship is friendship, the Bible must be embodied, and the Christian faith is the outliving of the indwelling Christ.Dr. Evans also makes this deeply personal. He honors Dr. Perkins not just as a public voice, but as a hero, mentor and living influence on his own life and ministry. What unfolds is more than an interview. It feels like a final charge. A conversation about what still matters when a life has been lived all the way down to the roots.This episode is for anyone who has felt worn down by anger, division or the shallow versions of justice and faith that dominate so much public life. It is for the listener who wants something older, deeper and truer. And it is for anyone who needs to hear John Perkins say one more time that love, dignity and the gospel will always belong together.———————————————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    Netflix Changed Everything | The Unbound Podcast

    Streaming has changed how people learn, watch and grow. The question is what that shift means for the church.In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Evans sits down with Phil Warner, VP of Video Content at RightNow Media, for a conversation about how faith is being communicated in a media-driven world. Phil has spent decades helping shape Christian video resources, watching technology transform how people engage with teaching, discipleship and storytelling.RightNow Media has grown into the largest streaming library of discipleship content in the world, but it began with a small team producing just a handful of Bible studies each year. Phil shares how those early efforts eventually led to a global platform now used by churches across the world, and what ministries can learn from the way media habits continue to change.Dr. Evans and Phil also pull back the curtain on the realities of producing ministry media. Dr. Evans admits that while the finished videos look great, capturing those moments sometimes requires very, very, very long walks just to get the right B-roll shot. The conversation moves easily from those lighter behind-the-scenes moments into a deeper discussion about why the church shouldn’t fear new technology, how streaming platforms are reshaping the way people grow spiritually and why believers need to understand the tools shaping culture today.Phil Warner serves as VP of Video Content at RightNow Media, where he leads the team producing films and video teaching used across the platform. During his time there, he has helped develop more than 250 video-based discipleship resources, driven by a passion to use media to boldly communicate the gospel.———————————————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    When God Doesn’t Stop the Pain: The Truth About Grief | The Unbound Podcast

    You will lose someone you love.The question isn’t if. It’s when.And when it happens, will your faith hold?In this deeply personal episode of The Unbound Podcast, Pastor Tony Evans sits down with author and speaker John Onwuchekwa for a conversation about grief, faith and what hope actually looks like when life falls apart.John shares the story of losing his brother unexpectedly, planting a church while his world was unraveling and discovering that grief is not a journey you finish but a language you learn. Together they talk about why rushing people to hope can actually wound them, how Scripture becomes alive in suffering and why everything we love in this world will one day be lost.But they also talk about resurrection. About Good Friday moments that feel final. About how God meets us in the dark, not by turning the lights on, but by holding our hand.If you have ever lost someone. If you are walking through grief right now. Or if you want to know how to help someone who is hurting. This conversation is for you.John Onwuchekwa is a pastor, writer and speaker who helps people navigate grief and hope with honesty and depth. He is the author of We Go On. Learn more about John at https://www.johno.co/ and follow him on Instagram @jawn_o.Find his book "We Go On" here: https://a.co/d/0gBsEIKYWatch the full episode and subscribe for more conversations that connect Scripture to real life.———————————————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    Will Your Faith Hold in a Secular World? | The Unbound Podcast

    What happens when faith feels fragile in a world that feels fractured?In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Darren Provost—historian, professor and contributor to the documentary series Unbound: The Bible’s Journey through History—to talk about chaos, conviction and the quiet strength it takes to stand for truth without losing love.Darren specializes in the history of Christianity during the late Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Reformation. With a PhD from Yale University and years of teaching at Yale Divinity School, Southern Connecticut State University, Queen’s University and Trinity Western University, he brings deep scholarship to the table. But this conversation is not academic for the sake of information. It’s about what history teaches you when the Church is under pressure, when culture feels unstable and when believers are trying to discern how to respond.We explore questions that feel incredibly current:How do you hold conviction without becoming combative?How do you love your neighbor without compromising truth?What can figures like Erasmus, John Wycliffe and Jan Hus teach us about courage, discernment and spiritual wisdom today?If you’ve ever wrestled with how to live faithfully in a polarized culture, this conversation will ground you. It reminds us that chaos is not new, reform is not new and God’s Word has outlasted every attempt to silence it.History is not just about the past. It’s about who you choose to become in the present.Watch, listen and lean in.————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.Senior Producer & Creative Director: Heather HairTechnical Director, Audio & Lead Editor: Lee Sherman#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    From Dropout to Doctorate: The Story that God Turned Around | The Unbound Podcast

    There are moments in life when you realize you’ve been carrying more than anyone ever knew. Stories you never told. Labels you never chose. A version of yourself shaped by loss, instability or simply being unseen.This episode of The Unbound Podcast is for anyone who knows that feeling.Dr. Tony Evans sits down with Terence Lester, whose life didn’t follow a straight line. Before the degrees or the leadership roles, there were seasons marked by homelessness, fracture and being overlooked. Those years didn’t disappear. They became the ground where something deeper took root.What unfolds here isn’t a résumé or a success story wrapped in neat conclusions. It’s an honest conversation about pain that lingers, dignity that has to be reclaimed, and what it means to let your past inform your purpose without being trapped by it. Terence talks about forgiveness that doesn’t rush, growth that tells the truth, and why truly seeing people is more than compassion—it’s an act of justice.Today, his work spans city streets, classrooms and communities across the country. He leads Love Beyond Walls, teaches public policy and social change and writes about poverty, race and human dignity from lived experience, not theory. His life’s work is shaped by a simple conviction: no one should be invisible.If you’ve ever wondered whether your story disqualifies you or whether the parts of your life you try hardest to forget might actually hold meaning, this conversation meets you there. Not with easy answers, but with clarity, humility and hope that feels earned.Freedom doesn’t always come from escaping the past. Sometimes it begins when we stop hiding from it and move forward, unbound.———————————Learn more about Dr. Terence Lester: https://terencelester.com/Love Beyond Walls: https://www.lovebeyondwalls.org/Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imterencelesterFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imterencelester/Pre-order From Dropout to DoctorateAmazon: https://a.co/d/0alHweurBarnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/from-dropout-to-doctorate-terence-lester/1146878381————————————The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us—pressure, fear, reputation and the need to have it all figured out—through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    “In My Heart, We Were Divorced”: A Valentine’s Story of Real Love | The Unbound Podcast

    If your marriage looks fine on paper but feels disconnected in real life, this episode is for you.This conversation goes where most couples don’t. The quiet resentment. The emotional shutdown. The moment you realize you’re still married, but you’re no longer with each other. It talks about what happens when faith, responsibility, kids and calling slowly crowd out connection—and no one knows how to name it without blowing everything up.You’ll hear what it sounds like when someone finally says the thing they’ve been swallowing for years. When Scripture stops being inspirational and starts being disruptive. When love is no longer a concept but a mirror that exposes what’s actually missing.This isn’t marriage advice or a highlight reel. It’s about the long middle. The season where you’re exhausted, loyal, committed—and still lonely. It’s about learning how to fight for the relationship instead of fighting inside it. About rebuilding trust through curiosity instead of control. About choosing honesty when silence feels safer.If you’ve ever thought, “I love you, but I don’t feel close to you anymore,” this episode will hit home. And if you’ve wondered whether something that feels emotionally dead can actually come back to life, this conversation doesn’t hype the answer—it shows it.Follow Jake and Nicci on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thejakehamiltonhttps://www.instagram.com/niccihamiltonYouTube  @TheJakeHamilton Listen to Jake's music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2axIibWxJGHJ5gqRRRlMWnRead Jake's book "The Journey to Biblical Masculinity": https://a.co/d/03mYBIMpThe Unbound Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Tony Evans about what it means to live free of what binds us, including fear, pressure, shame and the need to perform strength. New episodes release weekly.#TonyEvans #TonyEvansPodcast #UnboundPodcast

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    Why Is Reading the Bible So Hard? Learning to Stay Consistent Without Guilt | The Unbound Podcast

    If you have ever wanted to read the Bible consistently but felt overwhelmed, distracted or unsure where to start, this episode will feel like a deep breath.Dr. Tony Evans sits down with Raechel Myers and Amanda Bible Williams from  @shereadstruth3958  for a warm, practical conversation about building a real relationship with Scripture in real life. Not a perfect routine. Not a guilt cycle. Just an invitation to open the Word, keep showing up and let God meet you there.They talk about the most common barriers people face, like intimidation, inconsistency and the feeling that Bible reading has to look a certain way to count. You will hear simple, doable ideas for busy seasons, including reading out loud with kids nearby, listening in the car line and giving yourself permission to be faithful without being fancy. The goal is not to perform spirituality. The goal is to keep coming back.You will also hear how She Reads Truth began as a small online invitation that unexpectedly grew into a global community, and why their heartbeat has always been to strengthen the local church, not replace it. This episode is for anyone who wants Scripture to feel less like a duty and more like a steady place to return to.Links and resources mentioned in this episode:She Reads Truth: https://shereadstruth.com/She Reads Truth online store: https://shopshereadstruth.com/The Bible Is for You (She Reads Truth store): https://www.shopshereadstruth.com/products/the-bible-is-for-you-a-devotional-journey-through-every-book-of-the-bible?_pos=1&_sid=44f4fee50&_ss=rThe Bible Is for You (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/dp/143368899915% off code for the She Reads Truth store:SHEREADS15#TonyEvans #UnboundPodcast #TonyEvansPodcast

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    When God Heals Slowly: Faith, Suffering and Learning to Wait | The Unbound Podcast

    If you have ever felt trapped by your body, your limits, or a season you didn’t choose, this conversation will meet you where you are.In this episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with Dan Wallace, one of the world’s leading Greek scholars and a lifelong student of the New Testament. Dan is best known for his work in textual criticism and for founding the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, which has helped digitize thousands of ancient biblical manuscripts around the world. But this conversation centers on a chapter of his life few people know.After contracting encephalitis, Dan lost much of his strength, mobility, and even his grasp of Greek, the language he had devoted his life to studying and teaching. He shares what it was like to relearn Greek from scratch, using the very textbook he had written himself, while navigating years of uncertainty, pain, and physical limitation.This is not a technical discussion and not a polished testimony. It is an honest conversation about chronic illness, suffering without clear answers, and what faith looks like when progress is slow and control is gone. Together, they talk about what Scripture actually teaches about suffering, how endurance is formed over time, and why God’s presence often shows up through people rather than quick solutions.If you are carrying pain, fatigue, or unanswered questions, this episode offers clarity without clichés and hope without pretending everything is fine.The Unbound Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Tony Evans about what it means to live free of what binds us, including fear, pressure, shame, and the need to perform strength. New episodes release weekly.

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    Lecrae on Faith, Pressure, and the Cost of Staying Honest

    What happens when the life you built no longer fits the person you’re becoming?In this first episode of The Unbound Podcast, Dr. Tony Evans sits down with Lecrae for a raw, wide-ranging conversation about faith under pressure, public expectations, missteps, and the slow work of real growth.Lecrae opens up about seasons of success that came with unseen weight, moments that forced him to confront uncomfortable truths, and what it means to keep walking with God when certainty fades and the road gets quieter. This isn’t a soundbite interview or a performance — it’s an honest conversation about what happens after the applause, when you’re left with your questions, your calling, and your faith.The Unbound Podcast is a weekly space for conversations that don’t rush to conclusions. Each episode explores what it means to live free from what binds us — pressure, fear, reputation, and the need to have it all figured out — through thoughtful dialogue and lived experience.New episodes drop weekly.

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    The Unbound Podcast Trailer

    In a world of noise, we need conversations shaped by curiosity and clarity. Join Dr. Tony Evans for The Unbound Podcast, featuring unhurried reflections with influential voices like Lecrae, Amanda Bible Williams & Raechel Myers (She Reads Truth), and Dan Wallace. Some guests you may recognize. Others you’ll be glad to meet here. All of them bring something worth listening to. This isn’t just another teaching series; it’s an invitation to engage with podcast guests through open dialogue about purpose and pressure, missteps and mendings, and culture and conscience. These are unhurried conversations shaped by curiosity, attentiveness and a willingness to sit with meaningful questions rather than rush to answers.These podcasts explore what it means to live free—and what’s keeping you from living unbound?For those familiar with Dr. Evans’ teaching, this podcast offers another way to engage with his voice — through open conversation, shared reflection, and thoughtful dialogue. For new listeners, it’s an invitation into conversations that value depth and clarity without pretense.The Unbound Podcast offers something increasingly rare: a place to slow down, lean in, and let thoughtful conversations loosen what’s been keeping you bound. Whether you are a long-time listener or new to his voice, these stories will help you find space for reflection and connection.Weekly releases begin January 20th on YouTube and all podcast platforms. This trailer offers a first look at what’s ahead.

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In a world of noise, we need conversations shaped by curiosity and clarity. Join Dr. Tony Evans for The Unbound Podcast, featuring unhurried reflections with influential voices like Lecrae, Amanda Bible Williams & Raechel Myers (She Reads Truth), and Dan Wallace. Some guests you may recognize. Others you’ll be glad to meet here. All of them bring something worth listening to. This isn’t just another teaching series; it’s an invitation to engage with podcast guests through open dialogue about purpose and pressure, missteps and mendings, and culture and conscience. These are unhurried conversations shaped by curiosity, attentiveness and a willingness to sit with meaningful questions rather than rush to answers.These podcasts explore what it means to live free—and to identify what’s been holding you back.For those familiar with Dr. Evans’ teaching, this podcast offers another way to engage with his voice — through open conversation, shared reflection, and thoughtful dialogue. For new l

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