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Faith Beyond Logic: Meeting God on the Right Side of the Brain | Alan Menninga

1 h 10 min · 16 de feb de 2026
portada del episodio Faith Beyond Logic: Meeting God on the Right Side of the Brain | Alan Menninga

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In this episode, I sit down with my dad, Alan — a lifelong storyteller with a heart full of faith and a million stories to prove it. From bedtime stories that somehow lasted for weeks, to Bible stories in Sunday school, to his favorite stories of all to share — God’s faithfulness in his own life — my dad has always had a way of bringing truth to life. He shares pivotal moments that shaped his faith journey and reflects on how we encounter God not just through logic, but through the creative and imaginative side of our minds — the right side of the brain. We also talk about how he connects with Jesus through imaginative prayer and what it looks like to experience Scripture in a deeply personal way. This episode is full of wisdom, warmth, and stories that remind us that God is always writing something beautiful in our lives.

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