What If I'm Wrong?
A podcast by That Sounds Fun Network - Mondays

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138 Episodes
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Joanna Meyer: Women, Work, & Calling
Published: 3/21/2024 -
Kristen LaValley: Even If He Doesn’t
Published: 3/14/2024 -
Jenn Schultz: She’s Not Your Enemy
Published: 3/7/2024 -
Lana Silk: An Iranian Daughter’s Mission
Published: 2/29/2024 -
Paul Kix: ‘You Have to Be Prepared to Die’
Published: 2/22/2024 -
Kevin Olusola: ‘I Thought God Was Crazy’
Published: 2/15/2024 -
Why Ally Henny Won’t Shut Up
Published: 2/8/2024 -
K.A. Ellis: Theology for Real People
Published: 2/1/2024 -
Lingering in the Tension of Scripture
Published: 1/25/2024 -
Holly Oxhandler: The Soul of the Helper
Published: 1/18/2024 -
Madison Prewett Troutt: The Love Everybody Wants
Published: 1/11/2024 -
‘Come and See’
Published: 12/26/2023 -
Why We Choose Hope
Published: 12/18/2023 -
Mike Planeta: Faith, Sex, and ‘The Bachelorette’
Published: 12/14/2023 -
The Power of Showing Up
Published: 12/11/2023 -
Aaron Armstrong: I’m a Christian. Now What?
Published: 12/7/2023 -
Barefooted Faith
Published: 12/4/2023 -
My Shepherd, My Lord
Published: 11/27/2023 -
From Petition to Praise
Published: 11/20/2023 -
Dorcas Cheng-Tozun: Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul
Published: 11/16/2023
Welcome to "What If I’m Wrong?" with Dr. Heather Thompson Day. Life isn’t about getting everything right; it’s about how we navigate when things go wrong. In a world that’s constantly evolving, holding onto rigid ideas can limit our growth. This podcast is your invitation to embrace change, challenge your assumptions, and deepen your spiritual and relational journey. Each episode is a safe space to explore Bible study, hear powerful submission stories, and learn how asking the right questions can lead to profound transformation. Whether you're looking to grow spiritually, rethink your beliefs, or simply find a community that encourages open-minded growth, you'll find a place here. Join Dr. Heather as your guide through personal growth, deep questions, and meaningful conversations that will leave you thinking—and evolving—long after the episode ends.