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Stop Seeing People As Their Problems

Jesus was on his way to do one miracle when a woman pushed through a crowd to reach him — a woman the community had reduced to her condition. When he turned and saw her, he didn't address her issue. He called her daughter. Dallas unpacks what that one word has to say about identity and healing.

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Lift It Up (Part 3) – Anger

Anger is one of the most powerful emotions we face — and one of the easiest to misuse. In Part 3 of our "Lift It Up" series, inspired by the Thousand Foot Krutch song "Lift It," we explore what the Bible actually says about anger, why acting out in rage is so destructive, and practical, God-honoring ways to handle it before it handles you.

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We Watched Mortal Kombat 2 | Comm Talk 214

Dallas and Celeste review Mortal Kombat II — the 2026 sequel starring Karl Urban as Johnny Cage. They break down what the film gets right, where it stumbles, and whether franchise fans will walk away satisfied. Spoiler-free thoughts up front, with a clearly marked deep-dive section for those who've already seen it.

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How to deal with that feeling of “What am I even doing here?” | Mortal Kombat 2

Johnny Cage had a lot of success at one point in time, but now feels like he's nothing. If you've ever hit that wall where you're asking "what am I even doing here," Dallas looks at Johnny's arc in Mortal Kombat 2 alongside Ephesians 2:10 to talk about what it means to find your purpose when you feel completely out of place.

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Episode 46: The Running Man | Stephen King Writing as Richard Bachman | Dystopian Book Review

John and Celeste return for Episode 46 to tackle The Running Man, Stephen King's dystopian thriller published under the pen name Richard Bachman. Neither of them finished it. It was Squid's pick. This tracks.