Mom Guilt, Power Struggles, and the Bible’s Solution

Mom guilt is relentless. Marriage can feel like a war zone. And submission? That word alone sparks a fight. But what if you’re looking at it all wrong? In this captivating 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, are joined by Stephanie Delger and Elizabeth Leach, hosts of the Mom Guilt podcast to dig into the guilt that weighs moms down, the tension that tears marriages apart, and the Bible’s powerful blueprint for love and submission. Real talk, practical advice, and no holding back—this is the conversation that could change everything in your home.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

Are We Still Sinners After Salvation?

Are Christians still sinners after salvation? In this compelling 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, tackle one of the most debated questions in Romans 7 head-on. Paul seems to say we’re set free from sin — yet we still struggle with it. Have we truly been made holy, or are we fooling ourselves? In this episode, we break down the tough realities of sin and salvation to get to the raw truth of what it means to follow Jesus in a fallen world. Get ready for some hard truths and a fresh perspective on your faith journey — because this isn’t the typical “easy answers” kind of discussion.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

Does the Jewish Bible Reveal Jesus?: A Conversation with David Brickner

In this captivating 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 David Brickner, the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors at Jews for Jesus, and author several books, including his newest book, Does the Jewish Bible Point to Jesus. From the rise of anti-Semitism and its roots, to practical insights on sharing the gospel with Jewish friends, this episode goes where others won’t. If you’ve ever wrestled with the intersection of Christianity, Judaism, and history — or wondered how the Bible’s story connects it all — this is the episode for you.Find books that will transform your life with Moody Publishers. Use code RESOUND40 at checkout for 40% off your order.Jews for JesusOrthodox Jews React to Isaiah 53To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

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

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.Shaped by God’s PromisesLive Like It’s True podcastTo find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

Embracing the Mission: A Conversation with Jim Essian

What does it really mean to live life “on mission” for Jesus Christ? In this fascinating episode of That’s a Good Question, hosts Jon Delger, Executive Pastor of Teaching, and Mitchell Leach, Community Pastor at Peace Church, sit down with Jim Essian — Lead Pastor of The Paradox Church, founder of Plant Fort Worth, author, and former pro baseball player — to dive into the truths of church-planting and why this calling extends beyond pastors to every Christian. Jim unpacks raw insights from his new book, Send, and shares firsthand stories on how embodying faith is about more than church-planting — it’s about seizing every moment to make an impact for Christ. If you’re ready to move from passive belief to active, intentional faith, this conversation will ignite a fresh purpose and grit in your journey.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

In God We Trust: Christian Perspectives on Our Response to the Election

In this special Election Day 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, dive into the complex intersection of faith and politics as we explore how Christians can respond to the upcoming Presidential election. What should our reaction be if the results don’t align with our hopes? How can we keep a Kingdom-first perspective while navigating the polarizing atmosphere of American politics? We’ll discuss practical steps to maintain peace, love our neighbors, and trust God’s sovereignty, regardless of the outcome. Join us as we unpack the theological foundations for a Christ-centered response to political events and how our faith can guide us through uncertain times.Looking to dive deeper into faith? Head over to moodypublishers.com and use promo code RESOUND40 for 40% off your order on any book!To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

Missing Pieces: Why Dismissing the Old Testament is a Big Mistake

In this compelling 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, dive into the overlooked depths of the Old Testament and explore why dismissing it might leave a gap in our understanding of the Christian faith. The hosts connect the Old Testament to the most important event in human history: the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, break down common misconceptions, uncover timeless truths, and reveal how the Old Testament forms the foundation of Christian belief. If you’ve ever wondered about the relevance of these ancient scriptures, this conversation is for you!To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

Discipling Our Children: A Conversation with Carl Laferton

In this riveting 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 Carl Laferton, the Editorial Director at The Good Book Company and best-selling author of beloved Christian children’s books, to explore the vital role of discipling our kids in today’s world. Carl shares his heart behind writing faith-based stories that captivate young minds and support parents in raising their children to know and love God. We discuss practical ways to lead your children spiritually, how storytelling can be a powerful tool in building a foundation of faith, and how his books are designed to equip and encourage parents on their discipleship journey.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

Faith and Politics: Challenging the Lie That Christians Should Stay Silent

In this captivating 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, challenge the common cultural belief that Christians should avoid involvement in the political sphere. The hosts explore the intersection of Christianity and politics, what Scripture says about the role of Christians in the public square, and why our biblical values can influence positive change in society. Join us as we discuss how to engage in political conversations with grace, conviction, and a gospel-centered perspective.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

The Deceitful Heart: Why “Following Your Heart” Leads You Astray

In this 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, dive into the cultural lie of “Follow Your Heart.” In today’s culture, we often hear the phrase used as a guiding principle for life’s decisions. But is this advice truly helpful—or even safe? The hosts dive into the dangers of expressive individualism, which places personal desires above all else, contrasting it with the Biblical view of the heart, which warns us that “the heart is deceitful above all things.” Tune in as we unpack this popular mantra and discover a more trustworthy guide for life.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

Defining Love: Exposing the “Love is Love” Lie Through a Biblical Lens

In this episode of “That’s a Good Question,” host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church, and Mitchell Leach, the Community Pastor at Peace, take a deep dive into the popular cultural mantra, “love is love,” and explore why this phrase is actually a deceptive lie. We’ll discuss what this slogan really implies in today’s world, how it twists the true meaning of love, and how it falls short of God’s design for relationships. Through the lens of Scripture, we’ll uncover how God defines love and how it stands in stark contrast to society’s redefinition. Join us as we examine how the truth of God’s love can guide us in a world full of confusion and distortion.The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self – Carl R. TruemanTo find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc

Exposing the Truth Behind “As Long as it Doesn’t Hurt Someone Else”

In this episode of “That’s a Good Question,” host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of Teaching at Peace Church and Logan Bailey, the Discipleship Pastor at Peace, discuss the popular cultural mantra, “as long as it doesn’t hurt someone else,” and explore its deeper implications. While this approach to life may feel harmless and liberating, we unpack why this mindset falls short of biblical truth, God’s perfect design for humanity, and overlooks the consequences our actions have on ourselves and others. Join us as we examine scripture to expose the truth behind this cultural lie.To find more gospel-centered resources head to https://www.resoundmedia.cc