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SeeKing

SeeKing

By: Adam Ross
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Conversations for those who are SeeKing. Conversations so that we can See the King. Hosted by Adam RossAdam Ross Christianity Spirituality
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  • How Do We Get Back To UNITY? | EP.63 with Pastor Darren Tyler
    Jul 7 2026

    How can the Church find unity when there are thousands of denominations? What happens when we stop measuring success by numbers and start focusing on faithfulness to God's mission? And how do we love people well while staying rooted in biblical truth?

    In Episode 63 of SeeKing Podcast, we sit down with Pastor Darren Tyler for a powerful conversation about church unity, leadership, discipleship, humility, and what it means to faithfully follow God's calling.

    Darren shares his journey leading Conduit Church and planting churches internationally, discussing the challenges and opportunities that come with building the Church in a world filled with different denominations, traditions, and perspectives. Together, we explore how Christians can pursue unity without compromising the truth of Scripture.

    Throughout the episode, we discuss the danger of measuring ministry success by numbers, platforms, or accomplishments instead of obedience to God. Darren explains why prayer, relationships, and spiritual growth cannot always be measured on a spreadsheet, and why true Kingdom impact often happens through things the world cannot quantify.

    We also dive into leadership, humility, and the importance of removing pride from the equation. Darren shares how leaders can stay focused on God's mission, care for people well, and recognize that the work of ministry is ultimately about serving others rather than building ourselves up.

    The conversation also explores difficult questions facing the Church today: How do we handle disagreements among believers? How can Christians maintain unity while holding different convictions? And how do we represent Jesus with both truth and love in a divided world?

    Darren offers wisdom on discipleship, suffering, prayer, friendship, and trusting God's plan when we cannot see the bigger picture. He reminds us that following Jesus is not about creating our own success story, but faithfully joining the mission God has already given us.

    Throughout the episode, one truth remains clear: the Church is called to be unified around Jesus. While believers may have different backgrounds, traditions, and perspectives, our shared faith in Christ gives us a foundation to love one another and continue making disciples.

    Whether you're a church leader, ministry volunteer, or someone seeking to better understand unity in the body of Christ, this conversation will challenge, encourage, and point you back to the mission Jesus gave His followers.

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    52 mins
  • Guarding Your HEART From Your MIND | EP.62 with Jon Reddick
    Jun 30 2026

    How does God guide us through fear? Why do painful seasons often reveal what has been hidden in our hearts? And how can suffering become one of the greatest ways God draws us closer to Him?

    In Episode 62 of SeeKing Podcast, we sit down with Christian recording artist John Reddick for a powerful conversation about fear, grief, worship, healing, creativity, and learning to trust God through life's most difficult seasons.

    John shares how the past few years have radically shaped his faith after walking through his wife's battle with cancer, the heartbreaking loss of his younger brother, and the unexpected ways God used those experiences to prepare him for what was ahead. What began as songs written from personal pain became reminders of God's faithfulness when life became even more difficult than he imagined.

    Throughout the episode, we discuss how fear often hides beneath the surface, why the heart can remain wounded even when the mind believes everything is fine, and how God gently exposes those hidden places in order to bring healing. John explains why overcoming fear is rarely instantaneous, but instead is a process of learning to trust God's presence one step at a time.

    We also explore the relationship between creativity and worship. John opens up about writing songs, following the leading of the Holy Spirit, battling perfectionism, and why creating from a place of intimacy with God is more important than chasing success or recognition.

    The conversation also dives into grief, unanswered prayers, suffering, Scripture, spiritual growth, parenting, and what it means to remain faithful when life doesn't make sense. John offers practical encouragement for believers walking through loss while reminding us that God wastes nothing and can redeem even our deepest pain for His glory.

    Throughout the episode, one truth remains clear: God's presence is often most evident in our weakest moments. Even when fear, loss, and uncertainty seem overwhelming, He faithfully walks with His children and continues shaping them into the image of Christ.

    Whether you're facing fear, grieving the loss of a loved one, struggling through unanswered prayers, or simply longing to trust God more deeply, this episode will encourage, challenge, and point you back to the faithfulness of Jesus.

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    51 mins
  • How to ACTUALLY Overcome Sin | EP.61 with Mike Donehey
    Jun 23 2026

    What is grace? Why do so many Christians struggle to receive it, extend it to others, and live in the freedom that Jesus offers? And how can the Church respond to church hurt, division, self-righteousness, and forgiveness in a way that reflects the heart of Christ?

    In Episode 61 of SeeKing Podcast, we sit down with Christian artist and author Mike Donehey, lead singer of Tenth Avenue North, for a thought-provoking conversation about grace, identity, repentance, forgiveness, church hurt, and what it truly means to follow Jesus.

    Mike shares how years of ministry, songwriting, and conversations with believers have shaped his understanding of grace. While grace is one of the most celebrated themes in Christianity, Mike argues that it is also one of the most misunderstood. Receiving grace requires us to acknowledge our need for it, and extending grace to others often challenges our pride, assumptions, and desire to be right.

    Throughout the episode, we discuss why church hurt has become such a common experience, how spiritual leaders can fall into unhealthy patterns when they feel pressure to appear perfect, and why authenticity is essential for both leaders and congregations. Mike shares insights from countless conversations with people who have been wounded by the Church and offers a biblical perspective on healing, reconciliation, and restoration.

    We also explore difficult questions surrounding repentance and sin. Does grace give us permission to continue living however we want? What role does repentance play in the Christian life? How do we balance God's grace with His call to holiness? Mike explains why true freedom is found not in self-righteousness or performance, but in resting in the finished work of Christ.

    The conversation also dives into Christian unity, denominational differences, deconstruction, forgiveness, revival, and the ministry of reconciliation. Mike challenges believers to build their identity on God's love rather than their accomplishments, opinions, or spiritual performance, while offering practical wisdom for navigating disagreements within the body of Christ.

    Throughout the episode, one truth remains clear: when our identity is rooted in Christ rather than ourselves, we become free to admit our failures, extend grace to others, and experience the abundant life Jesus promised.

    Whether you've experienced church hurt, wrestle with questions about grace and repentance, or simply want a deeper understanding of what it means to follow Jesus, this episode will encourage, challenge, and equip you.

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    54 mins
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