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Never Perfect Faith

Podkast av Dr. Beth

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I am a psychologist, wife and mother of three teenagers. Three years ago I started a mental health podcast, called Never Perfect with an ADHD psychologist . It comforts me greatly to know that life is never going to be perfect, and we all struggle navigating this complicated life. As a Christian, my faith is one of my biggest struggles but it gives me more hope and peace than anything else. Being still and tapping into the unseen may be the most important thing we ever do, yet is one of my biggest challenges in life, Christians should be the most humble, compassionate and loving people, if they are modeling their lives after Jesus, and yet many aren’t. So many people are understandably turned off by Christians who are judging, self-righteous, or cold ( some call these people “assholes” and wonder if they’re actually Christians), and I am personally sad and angry about this, because Jesus was none of these things. Other people won’t crack open the Bible or the doors of the church, and many have misconceptions about what faith is or what it looks like. In this podcast, I will be interviewing people who are real and relatable Christians who represent Jesus well (in my opinion) and also sharing things that have inspired me and strengthened my faith and spark flames in my soul, from verses, passages, or stories to interviews with pastors, friends, and just anyone who inspires me to greater faith.  Music By Nate Capecchi Editing By Brock Rustand

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episode What Must I Do to Be Saved? Why Faith — Not Works — Sets Us Free cover

What Must I Do to Be Saved? Why Faith — Not Works — Sets Us Free

Have you ever found yourself wondering, "Have I done enough? Does God really forgive me? Am I truly saved?" These aren't just questions whispered by anxious children — they echo through the hearts of believers at every age. In this spontaneous and Spirit-led episode, Dr. Beth Capecchi gently dismantles the lie that our salvation depends on our performance. Sparked by a heartfelt conversation with a client whose young daughter has been wrestling with deep spiritual anxiety, Dr. Beth opens her Bible and her heart to address one of the most profound questions of faith: what must we actually do to be saved? With warmth, honesty, and rich scriptural grounding, she walks listeners through the freeing truth that salvation is not earned through good deeds, church attendance, or perfect prayer routines — it is received through faith alone in Jesus Christ. What You'll Learn * Why human nature struggles to accept a free gift — and how that resistance fuels spiritual anxiety * The biblical truth that faith, not works, saves us (Acts 16, Romans 3, Ephesians 2) * How even the disciples doubted, failed, and questioned — and why their humanity comforts ours * Why our spiritual walk often mirrors our struggles with nutrition, discipline, and self-care * How to lovingly engage friends whose choices differ from our own without judgment * The deep assurance found in Psalm 23 and John 14 — that God has prepared a place for you Helpful Resources * Recommended reading from this episode: "What Must I Do to Be Saved?" by John R. Rice — at wholesomewords.org [https://www.wholesomewords.org/resources/saved.html] * Helpful Bible study tools mentioned: Bible Gateway [https://www.biblegateway.com/] and Bible Hub [https://biblehub.com/] Pair This Episode With "How Deep The Father's Love For Us" by Phillips, Craig & Dean — a worship song that beautifully echoes the heart of today's message: a love so deep we could never earn it, only receive it. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0u9NNRu07VbnH15cnycBWN [https://open.spotify.com/track/0u9NNRu07VbnH15cnycBWN] If you've ever wrestled with whether you're "doing enough" for God, this episode is your permission slip to rest. Take a breath, press play, and let truth wash over the weary places in your heart. When the message ministers to you, share it with a friend who needs to hear that grace — not performance — is the foundation of faith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

20. mai 2026 - 24 min
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Open Gates in Scotland Revisited: Pat Clark on Prison Ministry, God-incidences, and Reclaiming Glasgow for Christ

What if the very things the world counts out — a prison cell, a giveaway book, a child written off — became the exact places where God shows up most powerfully? Pat Clark has spent a lifetime watching that happen. And the stories he's collected will leave you in awe of what God can do with a fully surrendered life. In this powerful follow-up conversation  (to the episode published in April 2024)  with Pat Clark — founder of Open Gates Scotland and a former prisoner whose life was transformed by Christ in 1983. (Also Beth’s husband’s “Uncle Pat”).  What started as a quick catch-up turned into a soul-stirring update from one of the most quietly impactful ministry leaders in the UK. From Glasgow to Atlanta to Tanzania, Pat shares the latest miracles unfolding through his work, the book he refuses to sell, and a bold new vision to restore Glasgow's original motto: "Let Glasgow flourish with the preaching of Your Word and the praising of Your name." What You'll Learn * Why Pat sends his book My Father's Genes to every prison in Britain — and the jaw-dropping moment a young inmate found his father written into its pages * How a single "God-incidence" reconnected Pat with the sister of a childhood hero from his juvenile detention days * Why Pat exclusively hires people with criminal records, and how that hiring philosophy built one of Scotland's most successful re-offending prevention programs * How profits from Open Gates fund clean-water wells across Tanzania, Uganda, and South Africa * The simple daily practice — a cup of coffee and a handwritten letter to the Lord — that has deepened his faith over 43 years * What it looks like to stand firm with the government, trust God's provision, and refuse to be governed by fear About the Guest Pat Clark is the founder of Open Gates, a Scotland-based charity providing employment, mentorship, gospel hope, and community to ex-offenders, the homeless, and those battling addiction. A former prisoner whose life was radically transformed in 1983, Pat is the author of My Father's Genes and has personally visited prisons across the UK, Ireland, and the United States. At 77, he continues to lead, write, mentor, and dream — including a fresh vision to return Glasgow to its spiritual heritage. * Website: opengates.scot [https://opengates.scot] * Book: My Father's Genes [https://amzn.eu/d/0bMHqkc8] (distributed free to prison libraries across Britain, Ireland, and Atlanta) If this episode stirred something in you, share it with someone who needs the reminder that no story is too broken, no past too far gone, and no city too lost for the grace of God. Subscribe to the Never Perfect Faith Podcast wherever you listen, leave a review to help more listeners find these conversations, and visit www.neverperfect.org [https://www.neverperfect.org] for more stories of growth, resilience, and faith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

6. mai 2026 - 34 min
episode The Upside-Down Kingdom: Trading Shame, Striving, and Stereotypes for a Living, Loving God with Effie Rustand cover

The Upside-Down Kingdom: Trading Shame, Striving, and Stereotypes for a Living, Loving God with Effie Rustand

What matters more to God? Appearances or authenticity? Public displays of faith or private devotion? What if the loudest, most "put-together" version of faith isn't actually the truest one? What if the Christian who wins you over isn't the one with all the answers, but the one who simply listens, remembers your name, and lets you be exactly who you are?  In this conversation, twenty-seven-year-old artist and interior designer Effie Rostand says the quiet, in-process, unpolished version of faith might be the one that actually changes us. Dr. Beth Capecchi sits down with Effie Rustand — fifth of nine kids, SCAD-trained designer, and one of the most refreshingly honest voices you'll hear on the show — to unpack what happens when a curious, contrarian thinker grows up inside Christian culture. From homeschool Sundays around the family table, to an all-girls high school, to art school in Savannah where everyone treated their body like a canvas, Effie shares why the loudest expressions of faith often felt the least real to her — and what a "quiet faith" rooted in listening, love, and showing up actually looks like.  What You'll Learn * Why "performative Christianity" — the right outfit, the right small-group answers, the right Christian resume — can actually push people away from Jesus, and what authentic faith looks like instead * How God works through community, not just through "casting your burdens" — and why showing up for each other is part of how He answers prayer * A fresh lens on the woman at the well: how Jesus' upside-down kingdom welcomes the rejected, the unconvinced, and the still-figuring-it-out * Why creative expression — piercings, platinum hair, art, fashion, humor — isn't a threat to faith when "God looks at the heart" * How to move from a fear-based faith ("don't go to hell") to a love-based faith ("I was carefully placed here on purpose") * What two unlikely mentors — a soccer coach and an art professor — taught Effie about presence, listening, and leading without lecturing If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the "Christian mold"  or you've watched someone you love walk away from faith because the culture around it felt heavier than the love at the center of it — this episode is for you. Press play, take a breath, and let yourself imagine a faith that's quiet, curious, and free. Then share it with the friend who needs to hear that God isn't keeping score on their outfit, their piercings, or their unanswered questions — He's just inviting them in. Scriptural references:  “He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? But to do justice and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God.” Micah 6:8  “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-  it is the gift of God, not from yourselves, so that no one should boast.” Ephesians 2:8 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you stream — and learn more at neverperfect.org [http://www.neverperfect.org]. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

28. april 2026 - 1 h 22 min
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Escaping a Religious Cult: Faith, Freedom, and Reclaiming Truth in Christ with Peter Young

What happens when faith is manipulated, truth is twisted, and the people you love most are turned against you? In this powerful episode, author and former sports broadcaster Peter Young shares the deeply personal story of how he unknowingly became entangled in a destructive religious cult—and how faith ultimately helped him find freedom and healing. Dr. Beth Capecchi sits down with Peter to explore his remarkable life journey—from college basketball and broadcasting to a devastating spiritual and personal crisis. Peter opens up about how a manipulative “family guru” slowly gained control over his marriage, faith, and family. Through heartbreak, loss, and rock-bottom moments, Peter discovered profound lessons about discernment, humility, and the true nature of faith. His story is both a cautionary tale and a testimony of God’s redemptive power. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * How spiritual manipulation and cult dynamics can subtly infiltrate everyday life * The warning signs and red flags of destructive religious leadership * Why vulnerability and isolation make people susceptible to cult influence * The difference between authentic Christian faith and manipulative spiritual control * How faith, community, and truth can help someone recover after deep betrayal * Why sharing our failures and struggles can become powerful testimonies About the GuestPeter Young is an author, storyteller, former sports broadcaster, and real estate broker living near Bozeman, Montana. After a career that included college basketball, coaching, and broadcasting for networks like ESPN, Peter now focuses on writing and sharing stories that explore faith, resilience, and personal transformation. His memoir recounts his experience surviving a destructive cult and rebuilding his life. Connect with Peter Young * Website: https://authorpeteryoung.com [https://authorpeteryoung.com] * Memoir: Stop the Tall Man, Save the Tiger * Novels: Blue Team and Wardrobe of the Wolf * Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major retailers If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who might need encouragement or clarity in their faith journey. Remember—you don’t have to be perfect to experience transformation. Sometimes our hardest seasons become the very stories that help others find hope. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

17. mars 2026 - 1 h 8 min
episode When Faith Falls Apart: Dark Nights, Doubt & Finding God Again with Doug Lynam cover

When Faith Falls Apart: Dark Nights, Doubt & Finding God Again with Doug Lynam

In this deeply honest episode of Never Perfect Faith, Dr. Beth sits down with Doug Lynam, a former Marine, former monk, financial advisor, and spiritual thinker—to talk about doubt, deconstruction, spiritual trauma, and rebuilding faith from the ground up. Doug shares his journey from evangelical Christianity to agnosticism, from the Marines to 20 years in a Catholic monastery—and the painful unraveling that followed. Together, Dr. Beth and Doug explore unhealthy or toxic Christianity, spiritual ego, tribalism, and why faith must mature beyond rigid rule-following if it’s going to survive real life. They also talk about the dark night of the soul, projection, judgment, grace, and how spiritual growth often follows the pattern: order → disorder → reorder. This conversation is thoughtful, vulnerable, and refreshingly nuanced. In this episode, you’ll learn * How spiritual trauma and abuse can distort our image of God * What “sin” originally meant—and why that’s actually hopeful * How we project our parental wounds onto God * The difference between tribal religion and mature spirituality * Why deconstruction doesn’t have to mean abandoning faith * How prayer, nature, contemplation, and gratitude can reconnect us * What it means to move from believing in God “out there” to experiencing God “within” If you’ve ever felt disillusioned by Christians… hurt by the church… or confused by your own doubts, this episode is a reminder that faith isn’t about perfection, performance, or pretending certainty. It’s a journey.And sometimes falling apart is the most faithful step forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

20. feb. 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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