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Why This Scientist Left Atheism to Follow God | Joseph Springs

1 h 26 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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What would make a scientist walk away from atheism and follow God? In this episode of God's Glory In Men's Real Stories, Joseph Springs shares his journey from being a self-described atheist to discovering a personal relationship with Jesus. What began as questions about faith eventually led him to confront wounds, trauma, and beliefs he had carried for years. Together, Joseph and Robert explore the intersection of science and faith, the impact of mentorship, the courage required to be vulnerable, and the ways God often reveals Himself when we're willing to honestly examine our lives. This conversation touches on trauma, healing, fatherhood, leadership, prayer, identity, and what happens when God begins rewriting the story you thought was already finished. Topics include: • Atheism and faith • Science and Christianity • Childhood trauma and healing • Radical Mentorship • Vulnerability and men's mental health • Prayer and trust • Leadership and fatherhood • Discovering God's purpose If you've ever wrestled with faith, questioned God's goodness, or wondered if healing is possible, this conversation is for you.

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