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The Mapp

Podcast by Michael Pursley

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History & religion

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Life is a journey, and every journey needs a guide—or at least a good story. Welcome to The Mapp, hosted by Michael Pursley, where we navigate the messy, beautiful business of being human. The podcast's name is a nod to both Michael A. Pursley Podcast and the "maps of meaning" that help us find our way in life.Born during the stillness of the COVID-19 lockdowns, The Mapp emerged from Michael’s hunger for understanding. Inspired by long-form conversations that spark insights and refine ideas, Michael dives into deep, authentic dialogues with curiosity and humor. From life’s profound mysteries to its absurdities, nothing is off-limits.Each episode unearths the treasure of human stories: wisdom, laughter, and moments of profound connection.At its core, The Mapp is about the human story. It’s a place where problems shrink, purpose grows, and laughter and revelation often arrive hand in hand. For Michael, the podcast is more than a platform—it’s a mission. It’s an effort to create a space where wisdom is shared, ideas are tested, and hearts are healed. Whether through a profound insight or an unexpected laugh, Michael hopes listeners walk away from The Mapp with a sense that they, too, are part of a bigger story—one that is still being written and, in the words of another great storyteller, echoes through eternity.

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14 episodes

episode Becoming One: The Ancient Path Through the Modern Church Maze in the Age of Noise and Neon. artwork

Becoming One: The Ancient Path Through the Modern Church Maze in the Age of Noise and Neon.

Click here to give us feedback! What do you love or hate about the show? What topics should we go more narrow and deeper on? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/984820/open_sms] What if the end of faith isn’t merely obedience, but union — not just serving God, but becoming one with Him? In this soul-stretching conversation, Tim Churchward returns to walk with us through the wild, often tangled forest of Christian expression. We speak not of buildings or brands, but of ecclesia — the called ones — and what it truly means to gather in Spirit and in truth. From the tender, flickering intimacy of house churches where hearts are known, to the colossal machinery of the megachurch, pulsing with production yet prone to drift from the breath of the Spirit — we ask: when did church become performance? And what is lost when succession becomes nepotism, when presence yields to programs? Our path bends eastward, into the deep wells of Orthodox Christianity and its ancient vision of theosis — the transformation of the self into divine likeness. This isn’t salvation as transaction, but as transfiguration — a lifelong pilgrimage toward union with the divine. A journey not of striving, but surrender. Set against a world racing toward artificial intelligence and transhuman dreams, we ask whether these longings echo a deeper truth: are we trying to become gods without God? Is this our Babel moment, or a misfired hunger for the sacred we were made to reflect? This episode is for the wanderer, the faithful doubter, the weary churchgoer, and the mystic hidden in the pews. If you’ve ever longed for a church that feels more like a fellowship of the broken than a business of the saved, come with us. There’s grace in the questions. There’s God in the longing. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/themappinf3] Thank you for joining The Mapp. If this resonates with you, don’t forget to subscribe and share it with others who might find it meaningful. Subscribe, leave review, and follow us on social media to stay updated and join our community of explorers. Together we navigate life’s pathways.

2 Jun 2025 - 1 h 25 min
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Beyond the Veil: Mysticism in Modern Times

Click here to give us feedback! What do you love or hate about the show? What topics should we go more narrow and deeper on? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/984820/open_sms] What does it mean to pursue the divine across cultures, languages, and spiritual traditions—and can we do so without losing the anchor of truth? In this rich and reverent conversation, Michael sits down with Johnny Ganta—a man shaped by the soil of India, the skyline of Dubai, the individual freedoms of America, social focus of Cananda and the spiritual tension of East and West. Together, they unpack the mystery of how people seek God across the globe, and how our cultural “watering systems” influence what we expect from the eternal. Johnny carries a worldview formed not in just theory but in tension—where Eastern mysticism meets Western rationalism, where soul hunger finds different expressions. Rather than judging this hunger by conventional metrics—prayer time, Bible study, church attendance—they look deeper: What is the soul actually seeking? And what are the vehicles people are using to find meaning, peace, healing? The conversation orbits key contrasts: the Western obsession with certainty, logic, and control, versus the Eastern comfort with mystery, process, and presence. Johnny frames it in archetypes—masculine and feminine, doing and being, theory and encounter. And yet, this isn’t theological drift. It’s spiritual discernment. Michael reminds us of the promise Jesus gave in Luke 11: that if a son asks his father for bread, he won’t give him a stone. “If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him?” This episode isn’t about abandoning orthodoxy. It’s about remembering that God is bigger than our formulas—and that if we ask Him for truth, He is faithful to give it. Even in unfamiliar spaces, His ability to keep us is stronger than the enemy’s power to deceive us. Whether you're deeply rooted in the faith or still finding your way, this dialogue invites you to consider what people are really chasing—and how, even in unlikely places, they may be closer to the truth than they know. Not all who wander are lost. And not all who seek are straying. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/themappinf3] Thank you for joining The Mapp. If this resonates with you, don’t forget to subscribe and share it with others who might find it meaningful. Subscribe, leave review, and follow us on social media to stay updated and join our community of explorers. Together we navigate life’s pathways.

29 May 2025 - 1 h 15 min
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Walk Anyway Devotional

Click here to give us feedback! What do you love or hate about the show? What topics should we go more narrow and deeper on? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/984820/open_sms] What if your suffering isn’t a detour—but the very road you’re meant to walk? In this reflective devotional, I share the defining loss of my early life: both of my parents gone by the age of five. That rupture didn’t just take them—it shattered the basic assumption that life is safe, that the world is predictable. While other children grew up under the illusion of stability, I was forced to confront the fragility of existence far too soon. But here’s the paradox: from the depth of that pain emerged something more than survival. It gave birth to meaning. Not comfort. Not ease. Meaning. Drawing on voices like Nietzsche, Jung, Dostoevsky, Solzhenitsyn, and Lewis, we explore the brutal but transformative idea that suffering isn’t life gone wrong—it is life. War. Betrayal. Death. Disease. These aren’t interruptions to the human story. They are the story. The real question isn’t whether you’ll suffer. It’s what you’ll do with it. Pain can destroy you—or it can forge you into something dangerous to despair. Healing doesn’t look like forgetting or “moving on.” It looks like returning to the site of your wound again and again, each time with a little more strength, a little more clarity. Like chains loosening—one link at a time. That’s not regression. That’s redemption in motion. Your trauma is not your identity. But it may be the very soil where something eternal takes root. Some wounds are healed. Others become holy. This episode isn’t just for those in crisis—it’s for anyone who’s ever stared into the dark and dared to believe that light could still speak. If you—or someone you love—is struggling to find meaning in the chaos, let this be a reminder: grace is not found in spite of suffering, but often through it. Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/themappinf3] Thank you for joining The Mapp. If this resonates with you, don’t forget to subscribe and share it with others who might find it meaningful. Subscribe, leave review, and follow us on social media to stay updated and join our community of explorers. Together we navigate life’s pathways.

28 May 2025 - 14 min
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Navigating the Wilderness Within: When Your Life Map Fails You

Click here to give us feedback! What do you love or hate about the show? What topics should we go more narrow and deeper on? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/984820/open_sms] What happens when the map you’ve been following leads you astray? This meditation explores the unsettling experience of being lost not just physically, but on a much deeper level: spiritually and emotionally. We confront that quiet, creeping realization that despite all our efforts, we’ve been heading in the wrong direction. For much of our lives, we rely on mental maps shaped by external forces family expectations, societal norms, our own wounds and triumphs. These maps help us navigate relationships, success, purpose, and identity. But what happens when we discover these maps contain fundamental flaws? The shame, the fear, the temptation to deny our own missteps these forces can trap us, keeping us from acknowledging the truth. There’s a distinct parallel between being lost and being deceived by others. Both involve a distortion of reality that often remains unnoticed until the truth insists on breaking through. Yet within this painful awakening lies an extraordinary gift. Like the shepherd who abandons ninety-nine sheep to find the one, we come to see that nothing in our journey is truly wasted. Even the detours and disappointments those moments of feeling lost become the very wisdom that guides us forward. This is the first in a series of spoken journal entries that will invite you to slow down, sit with your thoughts, and wrestle with profound questions. The questions here are not meant to be answered in an instant. They are meant to settle into your soul, to shift something inside you over time. Three questions to meditate on this week: 1. Who will you trust to lead you home when you can no longer trust yourself? 2. Will you still choose truth when it costs you everything? 3. When life collapses, will you rebuild what was—or dare to become someone new? Listen deeply. Reflect. And return to these questions as the week unfolds. They are not mere thoughts to consume, but invitations to transform. #SpiritualJourney #SelfDiscovery #TruthAndTransformation #DeeperQuestions #SelfReflection #CSLewis #FaithAndWisdom #LifePurpose #PersonalGrowth #MeditationOnTruth Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/themappinf3] Thank you for joining The Mapp. If this resonates with you, don’t forget to subscribe and share it with others who might find it meaningful. Subscribe, leave review, and follow us on social media to stay updated and join our community of explorers. Together we navigate life’s pathways.

7 May 2025 - 8 min
episode When Belonging Becomes a Brand: The Quiet Death of True Community artwork

When Belonging Becomes a Brand: The Quiet Death of True Community

Click here to give us feedback! What do you love or hate about the show? What topics should we go more narrow and deeper on? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/984820/open_sms] What happens when the Church trades the slow, sacred work of forming souls for the quick, efficient business of managing consumers? In this episode, we wrestle with a pressing question: how has the industrial spirit  once meant to build economies  crept into the heart of the modern church, reshaping worship, community, and even our understanding of faith itself? Tim Churchward and I trace the deep consequences of industrialization: how churches, once centered on covenant and family, have come to mirror factories producing branded experiences, segmenting congregations by age and preference, and measuring success not by lives transformed, but by numbers counted. The individualism that characterizes modern Protestant culture stands in stark contrast to the ancient wisdom of Eastern Orthodoxy, which sees faith not as a solitary journey, but as life lived in and through community. The conversation confronts the painful truth: in chasing relevance and scale, many churches have fractured the family, weakened the bonds between generations, and commodified the sacred into the consumable. Worship music, ministry programs, even community itself are marketed like products and souls starve while churches grow fat on attendance metrics. Yet, there is hope, but it is the old kind of hope: hard-won, disciplined, and rooted in reality. True discipleship demands presence. True community demands sacrifice. Men and women today are not crying out for spectacle; they are yearning for belonging, for truth, for the kind of relationships that weather storms, not just fill pews. We must ask ourselves: will we continue to adapt to a culture of consumption, or will we return to the hard, beautiful work of covenant? Will we choose the broad road of industrial faith, or the narrow path of slow, costly, authentic community? The future trajectory of the Church and the shape of the soul of the next generation depends on the answer. #FaithAndResponsibility #SpiritualFormation#CounterculturalFaith #CovenantOverConsumption #FaithfulNotFamous #ReclaimingCommunity #DiscipleshipOverNumbers #FaithInTheModernWorld #ChurchAfterIndustrialization #BuildRealCommunity #OrthodoxFaith #FaithfulLiving #FaithAndCulture #ChurchLeadership #ModernChristianity #Deconstruction #ChurchCommunity #FaithJourney #ChristianPodcast #SpiritualGrowth #FaithOverFear #AuthenticFaith Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/themappinf3] Thank you for joining The Mapp. If this resonates with you, don’t forget to subscribe and share it with others who might find it meaningful. Subscribe, leave review, and follow us on social media to stay updated and join our community of explorers. Together we navigate life’s pathways.

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