Forged through Faith

Episode Nine: The One Where We Almost Stay on Topic

1 h 4 min · 20. Apr. 2026
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Biblical friendship isn’t just grabbing coffee and calling it accountability. It’s costly. It’s honest. It’s the kind of friendship that shows up when things get messy. In this episode, we break down what real, biblical friendship actually looks like—our responsibility to one another, why being rooted in the church body matters more than people think, and how iron actually sharpens iron (spoiler: it’s not always comfortable). Also… somewhere along the way, we start singing, things get a little out of hand, and a hemorrhoid named Himothy makes an appearance. Yeah… just listen.

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