The Good Fight Podcast
Breaking Free of Bitterness Aileen Robertson and Dione D’Luca
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Pastor Vic Kennison: How the Church Deals with Spiritual Abuse
In this powerful episode of The Good Fight Podcast, Kim sits down with Pastor Vic of Living Word Church to have an honest and much-needed conversation about spiritual abuse in the church. Together, they explore what spiritual abuse looks like, how it differs from biblical leadership, and how believers can begin the journey toward healing and restoration.
Nathan Rocky: Returning to the Heart of Worship (Brokenness, Intimacy & Real Praise)
Kim Bigler and worship leader Nathan Rocky share personal stories, from a dim youth room to a jungle church and a bathroom floor, about discovering authentic worship. They unpack how brokenness, simplicity, and a surrendered heart restore intimacy with God, break spiritual numbness, and revive the “good fight” of faith.
Nathan Rocky and Zac Turner: Servant Leadership
In this episode, Kim is joined again by Nathan and Zac as they discuss servant leadership, giftings in the church, and approaching Christian "success" with humility.
Ben Bigler and Zac Turner: Discussing Easter, Humility, and "Mantles" in the Church
This week, Kim is joined by her husband Ben Bigler and friend of the podcast Zac Turner for an honest conversation about humility, grace, “super saint” culture, and the pressure many Christians feel to earn spiritual power or special “mantles” from God. Centered around Good Friday and Easter, this episode challenges performance-driven faith and points back to the finished work of Christ.
Nathan Rocky: Humor, Suffering, and the Hope That Doesn’t Disappoint
In this episode of The Good Fight, Kim Bigler introduces new semi-regular co-host Nathan Rocky as they dive into honest conversations about faith, suffering, transformation, and the deeper work God does through life’s hardest seasons. From humor and human connection to Lent, perseverance, and the hope that “does not disappoint,” this episode wrestles with Romans 5 and asks a powerful question: What if suffering isn’t the end of the story, but the place where God produces endurance, character, and deeper intimacy with Him?
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