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Q&R Podcast

Podcast von Redeemer Lincoln Square

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Geschichte & Religion

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We’re so excited to officially launch something we’ve been working on the last few months behind the scenes — a long-form Question and Response (Q&R) Podcast! At Redeemer Lincoln Square, we value questions and the people who ask them because questions lead to dialogue, dialogue fosters relationships, and relationships create community. So in that sense, this project is a natural progression of this missional value. We will be releasing one episode per month and no question will be off-limits.

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Episode Why Culture Makes Dating So Hard | Q&R Podcast Cover

Why Culture Makes Dating So Hard | Q&R Podcast

The Q&R podcast exists to ask the questions that many are thinking—but few feel safe enough to say out loud. And today, we’re talking about something that has started to feel discouraging for so many people: dating. In a world of endless options and constant swiping, more and more people are realizing—they’re exhausted. Tired of the apps. Tired of the ambiguity. Tired of feeling like everyone is available but no one is committed. Dating has become confusing and fragile. And even in Christian spaces, singleness can feel like a problem to solve instead of a season of empowerment. So in this episode, we’re asking: Why does dating feel so hard right now? What actually broke it? And what does Scripture say about what singleness and dating are really for?

26. März 2026 - 51 min
Episode Marriage Is Falling Apart. Is It Still Worth It? | Ep. 21 | Q&R Podcast Cover

Marriage Is Falling Apart. Is It Still Worth It? | Ep. 21 | Q&R Podcast

Today’s question is one that sits heavy in our culture and in many of our lives: Is marriage still worth it? We live in a time when people are marrying later—or not at all. Divorce rates are high. And even among Christians, many couples are emotionally checked out but staying together out of duty, fear, or confusion. In this episode, we’re not romanticizing marriage and we’re also not throwing it out. We’re asking why it feels so hard to hold onto, what’s quietly breaking beneath the surface, and whether the Christian vision of marriage can still stand in a time of disillusionment and detachment. ABOUT THIS PODCAST: Our Q&R podcast for the seeker and skeptic in all of us. It’s designed to foster a posture of curiosity about ourselves and others.

27. Feb. 2026 - 47 min
Episode Why Are Friendships So Hard Now? | Ep. 20 | Q&R Podcast Cover

Why Are Friendships So Hard Now? | Ep. 20 | Q&R Podcast

The Q&R Podcast is back and today, we’re talking about something that’s become a quiet crisis for so many: friendship. In a culture that’s deeply lonely but constantly online, more and more people are realizing—they have no one to call. No one who really knows them. No one who stays when things get messy. Friendship has become fragile, performative, and rare. And yet we were made for it—spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. So in this episode, we’re asking: Why has friendship become so hard? What’s broken? And what does Scripture say about the kind of connection we’re actually built for? ABOUT THIS PODCAST: Our Q&R podcast for the seeker and skeptic in all of us. It’s designed to foster a posture of curiosity about ourselves and others.

29. Jan. 2026 - 53 min
Episode What if the Enemy Isn't Republican or Democrat? | Ep. 19 | Q&R Podcast Cover

What if the Enemy Isn't Republican or Democrat? | Ep. 19 | Q&R Podcast

Last month, something happened that shook the foundations of our country. Charlie Kirk, a polarizing conservative activist, was assassinated at a speaking event on a college campus. In the hours afterward, the finger‑pointing began: the left blamed the right, the right blamed the left and all of social media went into an uproar. In a moment, this charged we need to slow down and ask a harder question. Because underneath all the outrage is a shared conviction: the enemy must be them. And in our rush to name the villain, we rarely stop to see ourselves. So in this episode, we’re not just dissecting politics, we’re holding up a mirror. How does outrage make us forget our own capacity for cruelty? How does moral certainty blind us to the ways we mirror the very people we condemn? And why does self‑righteousness feel so good when it’s disguised as truth? Because if every moment of outrage becomes proof that we’re the good ones, then we’ve already lost sight of grace. Maybe the real enemy isn’t who we think it is. Maybe it’s the sin in all of us that needs someone else to be worse. ABOUT THIS PODCAST: Our Q&R podcast for the seeker and skeptic in all of us. It’s designed to foster a posture of curiosity about ourselves and others.

30. Okt. 2025 - 47 min
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