Why Didn’t God Keep His Promise to Me?: A Conversation with Shannon Popkin

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Why Didn't God Keep His Promise to Me?: A Conversation with Shannon Popkin
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In this intriguing episode of “That’s a Good Question,” hosts Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church, and Mitchell Leach, the Community Pastor at Peace, sit down with Shannon Popkin, author and host of the “Live Like It’s True” podcast. In this raw conversation they tackle the tough question: Why didn’t God keep His promise to me? They dive into the reality that God’s promises don’t work on our timeline — they unfold in His time, and that’s not always what we expect. We also take on the Health and Wealth Gospel, exposing how it distorts God’s promises and sets us up for disappointment. Shannon pulls back the curtain on her new Bible study, Shaped by God’s Promises, and takes us through the story of Sarah in Genesis 12-21, showing how God’s promises hit differently when we understand His faithfulness. Get ready for an eye-opening discussion about the promises God really makes — and why they’re better than we think.

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Jon Delger

Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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