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

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138 Episodes
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In the Meantime
Published: 11/13/2023 -
Brady Shearer: Shepherding Churches Through Digital Spaces
Published: 11/9/2023 -
Making the Invisible Visible
Published: 11/6/2023 -
Taylor Lorenz: Extremely Online
Published: 11/2/2023 -
Let Us Pray Anyway
Published: 10/30/2023 -
Scot McKnight: Rereading Revelation
Published: 10/26/2023 -
The Wisdom of Backward Design
Published: 10/23/2023 -
Karen Swallow Prior: Christian Culture in Crisis
Published: 10/19/2023 -
Jesus, Our King
Published: 10/16/2023 -
Esau McCaulley: Are We There Yet?
Published: 10/12/2023 -
God Is Not Superficial
Published: 10/9/2023 -
Hosanna Wong: ‘You Have a New Name’
Published: 10/5/2023 -
Little by Little
Published: 10/2/2023 -
Your Brain Is Not Broken
Published: 9/28/2023 -
Disrupting the Sanitized Savior
Published: 9/21/2023 -
How Did the Bible Become a Political Prop?
Published: 9/14/2023 -
When Did White People Become White People?
Published: 9/7/2023 -
Disrupting Hollywood with ‘Sound of Freedom’
Published: 8/31/2023 -
TikTok Therapy: Red Flag or Green Flag?
Published: 8/24/2023 -
Mandy Majors: Raising Kids in a Digital World
Published: 6/22/2023
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.