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Worldviews in Collision

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What if your deepest struggles—your doubts, decisions, and daily habits—weren’t just about emotions or circumstances, but your worldview?

In this episode of Walking with God, Bible teacher Chris Reighley explores how the lens through which you see the world determines everything from how you define truth to how you respond to suffering. You’ll meet four major worldviews—Naturalism, Postmodernism, Pantheism, and Biblical Theism—and discover why only one can bear the weight of reality.

With a blend of storytelling, theology, and cultural clarity, this episode will help you spot the lies that shape our world and build your life on truth that lasts.

Featuring:

  • Romans 12:2 and Colossians 2:8
  • A real-life GPS fail turned worldview metaphor
  • A head-to-head worldview breakdown
  • Why Jesus is more than truth-teller—He’s Truth Himself

Let’s clean the lens—and walk in truth.

Walking with God is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers build a strong foundation in theology and faithful Christian living. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.

To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.

Thanks for walking with us.

Support the show

Walking with God is a weekly discipleship podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, helping you connect sound theology to real life—one step at a time.

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🎧 New episodes every week.

Let’s walk with God—together.

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Chapters

1. Section 1: Why What You Believe Shapes Everything (00:00:00)

2. Section 2: Renewing the Mind to See Clearly (00:04:02)

3. Section 3: What exactly is a worldview? (00:08:58)

4. Section 4: Not All Lenses Are Created Equal (00:16:59)

5. Section 5: The Gospel: The True Story of the World (00:23:14)

6. Section 6: Seeing Clearly in a Confused Culture (00:28:30)

7. Section 7: Walk It Out – Lenses, Lies, and Living the Truth (00:36:55)

5 episodes

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Start a conversation!

What if your deepest struggles—your doubts, decisions, and daily habits—weren’t just about emotions or circumstances, but your worldview?

In this episode of Walking with God, Bible teacher Chris Reighley explores how the lens through which you see the world determines everything from how you define truth to how you respond to suffering. You’ll meet four major worldviews—Naturalism, Postmodernism, Pantheism, and Biblical Theism—and discover why only one can bear the weight of reality.

With a blend of storytelling, theology, and cultural clarity, this episode will help you spot the lies that shape our world and build your life on truth that lasts.

Featuring:

  • Romans 12:2 and Colossians 2:8
  • A real-life GPS fail turned worldview metaphor
  • A head-to-head worldview breakdown
  • Why Jesus is more than truth-teller—He’s Truth Himself

Let’s clean the lens—and walk in truth.

Walking with God is a podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, a listener-supported ministry helping believers build a strong foundation in theology and faithful Christian living. If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review or like the show wherever you get your podcasts? It helps others discover the truth we’re sharing.

To learn more, visit ShoeLeatherGospel.com.

Thanks for walking with us.

Support the show

Walking with God is a weekly discipleship podcast from Shoe Leather Gospel, helping you connect sound theology to real life—one step at a time.

🌐 Explore more:

📥 Want to go deeper?

🙌 Support the mission:

Help us equip more believers by leaving a review, sharing an episode, or partnering in prayer.

🎧 New episodes every week.

Let’s walk with God—together.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Section 1: Why What You Believe Shapes Everything (00:00:00)

2. Section 2: Renewing the Mind to See Clearly (00:04:02)

3. Section 3: What exactly is a worldview? (00:08:58)

4. Section 4: Not All Lenses Are Created Equal (00:16:59)

5. Section 5: The Gospel: The True Story of the World (00:23:14)

6. Section 6: Seeing Clearly in a Confused Culture (00:28:30)

7. Section 7: Walk It Out – Lenses, Lies, and Living the Truth (00:36:55)

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