Truth Changes Everything

Truth Changes Everything

Dr. Jeff Myers: President of Summit Ministries
Țara Statele Unite
Genuri Self-Improvement, Education, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality
Limba EN
Episoade 288
Ultimul 09.06.2026

Truth Changes Everything with Dr. Jeff Myers, President of Summit Ministries, explores core principles that make flourishing possible in the world. Along the journey, listeners discover how Jesus—Truth embodied—changes everything.

Episoade

  • AI, the Image of God, & the Future of Humanity w/ Randall Niles 09.06.2026 54min
    Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we think, work, and relate to one another. But what does AI mean for truth, identity, and what it means to be human? As technology races toward AGI and even transhumanism, Christians need a biblical framework for understanding these cultural shifts. In this episode of the Truth Changes Everything podcast, Randall Niles—a pastor, lawyer, and leader at GotQuestions.org and AllAboutGOD.com—explores the worldview driving the AI revolution and explains how the biblical doctrine of the image of God (imago Dei) provides clarity and hope in an age of accelerating technology. We discuss: How AI is changing everyday life The worldview behind AI, AGI, and transhumanism Truth and identity in a digital age What it means to be made in the image of God How following Jesus reshapes our use of technology Why authentic community and human presence matter more than ever Whether you're curious about artificial intelligence, Christian ethics, or the future of humanity, this conversation offers a thoughtful biblical perspective on one of the defining issues of our time. Be sure to send us your questions at Podacst@Summit.org!
  • Does Science Point to God? Faith, Evidence, and Reality w/ Rodger Price 02.06.2026 42min
    Does science lead us away from God—or toward him? In this episode of the Truth Changes Everything podcast, Rodger Price shares how a lifelong interest in science unexpectedly led him from agnosticism to Christian faith. Drawing from his book Faith and Physics Uncovered: The Compelling Relationship Between Timeless Faith and Modern Physics, Rodger explains why scientific discovery doesn't diminish belief in God but can actually deepen it. Together, we explore how the wonders of the universe raise profound questions about reality, purpose, truth, and the existence of a Creator. From the vastness of space to the mysteries of light and the nature of reality itself, Rodger shows how science can serve as a powerful bridge to conversations about faith and the gospel. In this conversation, you'll discover: • How studying science led Rodger Price from agnosticism to Christianity • Why science and faith are not enemies • What the universe reveals about God and creation • How scientific discoveries can strengthen belief in a Creator • Why the Bible's extraordinary claims may be more reasonable than many people assume • How science can help Christians engage skeptics and seekers • The relationship between truth, evidence, and faith • Why the gospel remains essential in an age of scientific advancement Rodger Price is a leadership development expert based in Holland, Michigan. Once an agnostic, he embarked on a journey through science that ultimately led him to embrace Christian faith. Today, he combines leadership training, scientific curiosity, and biblical insight to help others think more deeply about life's biggest questions. Summit Ministries equips students, parents, and mentors to embrace a biblical worldview and live out their faith with confidence. Learn more at: 👉 https://www.summit.org/
  • Redeeming Justice: Reclaiming God's Vision for Doing Good in the World w/ Christina Crenshaw 26.05.2026 44min
    What does the Bible actually mean by justice? And how should Christians think about "social justice" in today's cultural climate? In this episode of Truth Changes Everything, we sit down with Dr. Christina Crenshaw to explore why justice has become such a defining issue for Gen Z and how Christians can pursue justice in a way that is rooted in Scripture rather than shifting cultural ideologies. Drawing from her book Redeeming Justice: Reclaiming God's Vision for Doing Good in the World, Christina explains the difference between biblical justice and modern social justice, why worldview matters, and how the gospel transforms the way Christians engage brokenness in the world. Together we discuss: *Why justice has become central to Gen Z identit *The difference between biblical justice and social justice *Worldview assumptions behind modern activism *Grace-based justice vs. guilt-driven activism *How Jesus redefined justice *What biblical justice looks like for students today Dr. Christina Crenshaw is an Assistant Professor at Arizona Christian University and a Fellow with its Cultural Research Center. With more than twenty years in Christian education, she has taught widely in leadership, spiritual formation, literature, and human trafficking prevention. She is the author of Redeeming Justice: Reclaiming God's Vision for Doing Good in the World. Learn more about Christina and her work: https://drchristinacrenshaw.com This podcast is a resource of Summit Ministries. At Summit, we exist to equip and support the rising generation so they may know God's truth and become champions of a biblical worldview.
  • Pope Leo XIV, Trump, & the Future of America w/ Paul Kengor 19.05.2026 31min
    What does the election of the first American pope mean for the Catholic Church—and for America? In this episode, Dr. Jeff sits down with bestselling author and historian Paul Kengor to discuss Pope Leo XIV, his surprising rise to the papacy, his vision for healing and unity within the Church, and the challenges he now faces as the leader of over a billion Catholics worldwide. They also unpack President Trump's recent actions and viral tweets while exploring the intersection of faith, politics, culture, and global leadership in a deeply divided age. Along the way, the conversation touches on Catholic social teaching, the just war tradition, and how Christians should think about war, peace, political authority, and moral responsibility in today's world.  👉 More from Summit Ministries: https://summit.org
  • What Gen Z Wants to Know w/ Tanita Maddox 12.05.2026 43min
    In a world where Gen Z is more connected than ever—and yet more anxious, lonely, and unsure of their worth—what questions are they really asking about God? In this episode of Truth Changes Everything, Dr. Jeff Myers sits down with Tanita Maddox to explore the deeper spiritual and emotional struggles shaping today's generation. Drawing from decades of ministry experience and doctoral research, Tanita explains why many young people are not rejecting faith as much as they are searching for meaning, belonging, authenticity, and hope.  Together, they unpack:  * Why Gen Z often feels unseen, misunderstood, and "not enough" * How smartphones and social media reshaped identity and self-worth * The difference between answering theological questions and hearing the pain beneath them * Why apologetics alone cannot address loneliness, anxiety, and suffering * What Gen Z actually wants from parents, mentors, and the Church * How everyday presence and authentic relationships can open the door to deeper faith conversations * Why young people care deeply about injustice, suffering, and whether God is restoring the world Tanita also shares practical insights for parents, pastors, educators, and mentors seeking to communicate truth in ways that feel real, compassionate, and deeply relevant to everyday life. If you've ever wondered why younger generations seem disconnected from faith—or how to better reach them with the hope of the Gospel—this conversation offers both clarity and encouragement.  Listen in. For more from Summit Ministries, visit https://www.summit.org/.
  • Rethinking the Bible: Is It Really the 'Good Book'? w/ John Marriott & Shawn Wicks 05.05.2026 48min
    Is the Bible really good—or have we misunderstood it? Many people walk away from Christianity after reading the Bible for themselves. But what if the issue isn't the Bible… it's how we've been taught to read it? In this episode of Truth Changes Everything, we sit down with John Marriott and Shawn Wicks, co-authors of Is It Really the Good Book?, to tackle one of the most important—and challenging—questions facing faith today: Is the Bible actually good? Together, we explore why doubt often begins with faulty assumptions about Scripture, how to approach difficult passages without losing faith, and why understanding the Bible in its proper context changes everything. If you've ever wrestled with questions about the Bible—or know someone who has—this conversation is for you. 🔗 Resources & Links 👉 More from Summit Ministries: https://summit.org
  • The Sin of Antisemitism: What Christians Must Understand Today w/ Jeremy Jacobs 28.04.2026 45min
    In this episode of the Truth Changes Everything Podcast, Jeremy Jacobs (co-founder of Stories of Antisemitism) unpacks the deeper roots of antisemitism—both historically and within the Church—and how Christians are called to respond with truth, humility, and courage. Antisemitism is not just a cultural issue—it's a theological one. But what's driving its resurgence today, and why do so many Christians hesitate to speak out? In this conversation, we explore: *The historical and spiritual roots of antisemitism * Why antisemitism is rising in America and around the world * The Church's silence—and what's behind it * What the New Testament teaches about the Jewish people * Why antisemitism within the Church is uniquely harmful * The role of repentance, humility, and biblical truth * How Christians can stand against antisemitism today Jeremy also shares practical ways believers can build bridges, advocate for their Jewish neighbors, and reflect the heart of Christ in a divided world. 🔗 Resources & Links 👉 Learn more: https://storiesofantisemitism.com 👉 More from Summit Ministries: https://summit.org
  • The Sexual Revolution Explained: Gender, Marriage & the Body /w Jennifer Morse 21.04.2026 50min
    What's really behind today's cultural confusion around gender, sexuality, and family? In this episode of the Truth Changes Everything Podcast, Dr. Jennifer Morse (founder of the Ruth Institute) unpacks the deeper ideas driving the modern sexual revolution—and how those ideas are shaping identity, marriage, and the meaning of the human body. Many people today feel overwhelmed by rapid cultural shifts. Concepts like autonomy, gender identity, and marriage have been redefined—but what philosophical assumptions are fueling these changes? In this conversation, we explore: The three core ideologies behind the sexual revolution Why modern culture struggles with the meaning of the human body How gender ideology, divorce, and contraception are connected A biblical perspective on creation, identity, and truth How the Church can bring healing, clarity, and hope in a confused culture Whether the sexual revolution is losing momentum—and what comes next Dr. Morse also shares how Christians can respond with both truth and compassion, helping rebuild a culture that honors marriage, family, and human dignity. 🔗 Resources & Links 👉 Learn more: https://ruthinstitute.org/👉 More from Summit Ministries: https://summit.org
  • The Peace of God Explained | Shalom, Anxiety, Apologetics & the Resurrection /w Jeremiah Johnston 14.04.2026 43min
    In a world filled with anxiety, doubt, and cultural pressure, how can Christians experience—and defend—the true peace of God? In this episode, New Testament scholar Jeremiah Johnston joins us to discuss his new project, the Peace of God Bible, and why recovering a biblical understanding of shalom is critical for today's students and young believers. We explore how modern culture has reshaped the idea of peace into something shallow and temporary—and how Scripture offers something far deeper, more enduring, and transformative. Jeremiah shares insights from his work in apologetics and cultural engagement, highlighting the growing mental health crisis among students and the urgent need for a robust, biblical worldview. You'll learn: What makes the Peace of God Bible unique from traditional study Bibles Why shalom is more than emotional calm—it's a holistic vision of flourishing The cultural and worldview challenges undermining true peace today How students can defend a biblical understanding of peace in conversations and apologetics Key Scriptures that anchor a deeper, richer understanding of God's peace How the Resurrection of Jesus—and even the Shroud of Turin—points to ultimate peace and hope Jeremiah also shares powerful stories of young Christians whose lives and witness were transformed by embracing Christ's peace. Whether you're a student, parent, educator, or ministry leader, this conversation will equip you to think biblically, live confidently, and share the truth that changes everything. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share if this episode encouraged you! For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources 
  • Is the Bible Historically Accurate? Archaeological Evidence Explained w/ Titus Kennedy 07.04.2026 37min
    What if the heroes and leaders of the Bible weren't only spiritual heros, but real people who walked the earth? For centuries, critics have claimed the Bible is little more than myth, legend, or theological imagination. But archaeology has a way of complicating that story. Today on Truth Changes Everything, we're talking with archaeologist Dr. Titus Kennedy, who has worked at nearly twenty excavation sites across six countries and researched artifacts in museums around the world. In his work, he traces the historical evidence for more than a hundred people mentioned in Scripture—from King David and Isaiah to Herod the Great, John the Baptist, and even Jesus of Nazareth.  We'll explore what archaeology can—and can't—tell us, why some biblical figures were once dismissed as mythical and what discoveries changed scholarly consensus. If you've ever wondered whether faith and history can actually coexist—or if archaeology undermines or supports the biblical story—this conversation is for you. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share if this episode encouraged you! To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
  • How Church Could (Literally) Save Your Life w/ Rebecca McLaughlin 31.03.2026 45min
    As anxiety, depression, and loneliness continue to rise, fewer people are attending church than ever before. But what if we've overlooked a powerful connection between faith, community, and human flourishing? In this episode of the Truth Changes Everything podcast, we sit down with Rebecca McLaughlin—author of How Church Could (Literally) Save Your Life—to explore the surprising research behind church attendance and well-being. Study after study shows that those who regularly attend religious services tend to be happier, healthier, and even live longer. Why is that? And could church be part of the solution to today's mental health crisis? We tackle some of the biggest questions surrounding faith and community: Why are millions of Americans walking away from church? Is church really different from any other kind of community? Do the benefits of church attendance apply to young people—or just older adults? What about those who have been hurt by the church? How do you stay committed to a church when you don't agree with everything? Rebecca also shares powerful insights on the impact of church on children, teens, and families—and challenges the idea that church is just a "nice add-on" to life rather than something essential. If you've ever wondered whether gathering together in worship actually matters—or if it could even change your life—this conversation is for you. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share if this episode encouraged you!
  • 5 Apologetic Methods Every Christian Should Know w/Timothy Paul Jones 24.03.2026 41min
    Many of our listeners know that apologetics is the defense of the Christian faith, but did you know there are multiple ways to do it? Different conversations call for different approaches. How do you engage an atheist who doesn't believe God exists? Must you first establish God's existence before talking about Jesus? And what about the biases we all bring into these discussions? Can the Church itself still serve as a compelling testimony to the truth of Christianity? In this episode, Timothy Paul Jones walks us through five key apologetic methods—classical, evidential, presuppositional, cultural, and ecclesial—and explains how to apply them wisely and winsomely in real-life conversations. Timothy is a professor of Christian apologetics at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and pastor at Sojourn Community Church. He is the author of award-winning books including Church as It Is in Heaven, How We Got the Bible, and Christian History Made Easy. He holds degrees from Manhattan Christian College, Midwestern Seminary, and Southern Seminary, and is completing a Ph.D. at Stellenbosch University. Timothy frequently lectures and appears in various media platforms. 🎧 Tune in and discover how to defend your faith thoughtfully, confidently, and with grace. Please send us your feedback and questions to: podcast@summit.org
  • War, Peace, & Violence: The Christian Debate You Haven't Heard w/ Paul Copan 17.03.2026 51min
    If you went back in time and you had the opportunity to be involved in an attempt to remove Adolf Hitler from the scene before WWII, would you do it? How you answer this question may determine your position on war, peace, and violence. Is violence sometimes necessary to produce good? Or is war and violence always wrong, no matter the circumstances? How does the Christian worldview best answer this predicament, and how should we as Christians view war in general? Jesus calls us to be peacemakers, so we need to be able to define exactly what that means.  Our guest today is Paul Copan, Professor and Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He's a Christian theologian, analytic philosopher, apologist, and author, having written or edited around 45 books and contributed chapters to over 60 more. Paul is perhaps best known for tackling tough questions about God and the Old Testament in books like Is God a Moral Monster?, Is God a Vindictive Bully?, and Did God Really Command Genocide? He's also served as president of the Evangelical Philosophical Society and currently chairs the Philosophy of Religion Group for the Tyndale Fellowship in the UK. 
  • Post Woke: Asserting a Biblical Vision of Race, Gender, & Sexuality w/ Neil Shenvi 10.03.2026 52min
    We may think that since the election of President Trump, we are living in a post-woke world. But this is a mistake. Wokeness remains the prevailing worldview in secular culture. So how can Christians thoughtfully engage with the ongoing challenges of wokeness⎯ in the church and everyday life? How do we accurately define wokeness, and why does it remain influential? And how can believers respond with clarity, courage, and compassion? It's vital for us to be equipped with practical steps for conversations, parenting, workplace pressures, and loving our neighbors well. We must stand firm in the truth. Our guest today is Dr. Neil Shenvi, co-author of the book Post-Woke: Asserting a Biblical View of Race, Gender & Sexuality, which we will be discussing in today's conversation. Neil has an A.B. in chemistry from Princeton and a PhD in theoretical chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. He worked as a research scientist at Yale University and Duke University and has published over thirty peer-reviewed scientific papers. In addition, his writings on critical theory have been published by the Journal of Christian Legal Thought, the Gospel Coalition, Ratio Christi, & the Liberty University Law Review, among others. Let's dive in!
  • Lessons from Colson Fellows Graduates: How a Faith‑Shaping Program Changes Everything 03.03.2026 35min
    Welcome to the Truth Changes Everything podcast! Today, we're taking a slightly different turn—we're talking about the Colson Center Fellows Program, a rigorous, faith‑shaping program that equips Christians to think deeply, live faithfully, and engage culture thoughtfully. The Fellows Program is designed to help participants develop a biblical worldview, wrestle with big questions about life, faith, and society, and then take that learning into their families, communities, and workplaces. Today, we're thrilled to be joined by a few graduates of the program. They'll share what they've learned, how it's shaped their parenting, mentoring, and leadership, and how they've applied those lessons in real life. Whether you're a parent, mentor, or just someone curious about growing in your faith and thinking biblically about the world, this conversation is packed with insight. Let's welcome our guests, Kimberly Ford and Kelly McMullin, and dive in! Please send us your feedback and questions to: podcast@summit.org  
  • Truth in a Confused Culture: Equipping the Next Generation w/ John Stonestreet 24.02.2026 34min
    In a world full of confusion, where truth feels optional and identity seems up for grabs, how can young Christians stand firm and live out a faith that actually makes sense of reality? For decades, Summit Ministries has been helping students do just that—training them to think biblically, defend truth, and engage culture with courage and grace. Today, we're joined by John Stonestreet, President of the Colson Center and long-time Summit faculty member, to talk about how Summit shapes the next generation of Christian leaders, what challenges students are facing today, and how Jesus still changes everything. John is a sought-after author and speaker on areas of faith and culture, theology, worldview, education and apologetics. He is the daily voice of Breakpoint, the nationally syndicated commentary on the culture, founded by the late Chuck Colson. He is also the voice of The Point, a daily one-minute feature on worldview, apologetics, and cultural issues. He also helped create the documentary, Truth Rising, and has been a member of our Summit team for some time now.  Please send us your feedback and questions to: podcast@summit.org.
  • Influenced from Above: Faith, Leadership & Influence w/ Brian Ahearn 17.02.2026 43min
    Today, we're talking about something every follower of Jesus should consider carefully—influence. Whether we notice it or not, we're constantly shaping the people around us. But what does Christlike influence actually look like, and how do we steward it well? We'll explore how faith reframes our understanding of persuasion, leadership, and everyday impact—and why influence becomes most powerful when it flows "from above." My guest today is Brian Ahearn. Brian is the Chief Influence Officer at Influence PEOPLE and a faculty member at the Cialdini Institute. He's an international speaker, coach, and consultant, and one of only a dozen people worldwide to hold the Cialdini Method Certified Trainer designation, as well as the Pre-suasion Trainer certification. He's written four books on influence, including Influence PEOPLE, named one of the Top 100 Influence Books of All Time. His LinkedIn courses have reached more than 800,000 learners, and his TEDx Talk on pre-suasion has surpassed one million views. Please send us your feedback and questions to: podcast@summit.org.
  • The Progressive Miseducation of America w/ Corey Miller 10.02.2026 48min
    Our world is being re-educated. Universities once devoted to truth and reason have become centers for ideology and activism, shaping a generation to believe that truth is relative, morality is subjective, and power is all that matters. But what happens when a culture loses confidence in truth itself? And how can Christians think clearly—and live faithfully—when the classroom becomes the battlefield of ideas? Today we'll be talking about how truth changes the way we think, the way we live, and the way we stand in a culture that's forgotten what truth even is. Our guest today is Corey Miller. Corey grew up in Utah as a seventh-generation Mormon. He came to Christ, and later became a pastor, philosophy professor, campus minister, and now serves as the president/CEO of Ratio Christi (RatioChristi.org). He has authored or edited five books, including his latest book, The Progressive Miseducation of America: Confronting the Cultural Revolution from the Classroom to Your Community. He holds three master's degrees, along with a PhD from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. His thinking centers on the intersection of faith, reason, and culture.  Please send us your feedback and questions to: podcast@summit.org.
  • Did Jesus Really Say He Was God? w/ Dr. Mikel Del Rosario 03.02.2026 35min
    Do you ever wonder if Jesus really claimed to be God? Maybe you've heard people say, "Jesus never said he was God," or you've been asked, "Why believe Jesus is divine if he never claimed it?" These questions don't just come from skeptics outside the church—they show up in church, too. Even if you're not coming from a place of doubt, you might still wonder how well what we're taught about Jesus matches up with what he actually said. So, did the historical Jesus really claim to be divine? That's what today's discussion is all about. Today we're honored to have on Dr. Mikel Del Rosario. Mikel is a professor of Bible and theology at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He has coauthored 31 journal articles on apologetics and cultural engagement in Bibliotheca Sacra alongside his mentor, Darrell L. Bock. A member of the Evangelical Theological Society, Del Rosario hosts The Apologetics Guy Show, a podcast on YouTube and the Christianity Today Network, and previously hosted Dallas Theological Seminary's cultural engagement podcast, The Table. He lives in Chicago with his wife, where he enjoys teaching, writing, and engaging with culture. Please send us your feedback and questions to: podcast@summit.org
  • Why Inclusion Is Essential to the Gospel w/ Russ Ewell 27.01.2026 40min
    What if the people we overlook in church are the ones God calls indispensable? What if disability isn't a barrier to ministry, but a doorway to rediscovering the heart of Christ? Inclusion isn't just about access—it's about transformation. In a world shaped by ability and performance, the church has a chance to lead differently. This episode explores how embracing those with disabilities can reshape our communities, renew our mission, and reveal the true nature of the gospel. Our guest today is Russ Ewell. Russ is an author, minister, and social entrepreneur, as well as the lead pastor of Bay Area Christian Church. As a father to sons with Autism and Down Syndrome, he has found purpose in overcoming human limits through family, faith, and technology. As CEO of Digital Scribbler and founder of Hope Technology Group, E-Sports, and Deep Spirituality, he has created tools and communities that empower the silenced and marginalized. His work in AAC tech, inclusive sports, and spiritual leadership has earned a Jefferson Award and Congressional Citation. He inspires transformative thinking, leadership, and a personal, powerful relationship with God. Please send us your feedback and questions to: podcast@summit.org

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