Ask Better Questions On Purpose
What if the key to a meaningful life isn’t finding more information—but learning who to learn from? In this episode, Doug Webster shares his journey from a troubled past to founding Jesus College—a global platform helping people explore life’s biggest questions through the teachings of Jesus. We dive into why asking the right questions can transform the way you think, live, and grow—and how mentorship, curiosity, and faith can open doors to deeper understanding and purpose. This conversation challenges the way we approach learning—and invites us to consider what might change if we became true students of wisdom, not just knowledge. 🎧 Tune in if you’re ready to explore life’s biggest questions, deepen your faith, and discover a new way of learning that could reshape how you see everything. takeaways * Doug Webster emphasizes the importance of asking better questions. * Jesus is presented as the smartest person one can know. * The concept of Jesus College aims to provide a space for learning from Jesus' teachings. * The journey of Jesus College began with a desire to create a place for spiritual education. * The four most important questions in life are crucial for personal growth. * Doug's backstory reveals a transformation from a troubled youth to a leader in faith education. * The courses at Jesus College are designed to be accessible and free for all. * The global reach of Jesus College includes students from 61 countries. * The curriculum focuses on practical applications of Jesus' teachings. * Doug's personal journey illustrates the power of mentorship and faith. Contact Doug at: https://www.jesuscollege.com [https://www.jesuscollege.com] Join our growing community at https://www.ABQonPurpose.com [https://www.ABQonPurpose.com] — and share your favorite moments with a friend. Remember… Get On Purpose. Stay On Purpose. BE On Purpose. See you next time!
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