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Do you want your faith in God to grow, but sometimes struggle with nagging doubts? What does it look like to believe in God in the face of life's hardest questions? Pursuing Faith seeks to unpack these questions through thought-provoking stories, conversation and hope. The host is Dominic Done - speaker, professor, and author of the books, "When Faith Fails: Finding God in the Shadow of Doubt" & "Your Longing Has A Name."

Dominic sat down with Shelbi Shutt for a thoughtful conversation about suffering, faith, and what redemption looks like over time.Shelbi is a pastor, speaker, and writer who has spent years helping people navigate faith honestly, especially in seasons marked by limitation and uncertainty. She’s served in church leadership for a long time, including A Jesus Church in Portland, and she currently serves at Church of the City New York with pastor Jon Tyson. She has also been involved with work through Alpha USA, Practicing the Way, and other formation spaces focused on lived discipleship.In this conversation, Shelbi shares about being diagnosed with muscular dystrophy as a teenager and how that moment reshaped her sense of identity, faith, and the future she imagined. She talks openly about grief, weakness, and the slow work of learning how to stay present to God without rushing toward easy answers. Together, Dominic and Shelbi reflect on dependence, presence, and belonging, drawing from Scripture and voices like Eleonore Stump, Augustine, Irenaeus and John Swinton.They also talk about forgiving God and why the church’s response to disability and long-term suffering needs to be rethought. The conversation keeps returning to one central idea: healing doesn’t always mean things change, but it does mean not being alone.Mentioned in this episode: Rich & Lydia Dicas - Still Here EPPlease visit us at www.pursuingfaith.org

Dominic Done speaks with Stan Jantz, author, publisher, and founding CEO of the Come and See Foundation, the organization behind the global distribution of The Chosen. Stan has spent decades shaping how the Christian story is told, from leading a major Christian bookstore chain to co-authoring more than 75 books, and now helping bring the life of Jesus to audiences around the world through one of the most watched faith-based series ever made.Much of the conversation centers on The Chosen and why it has struck such a nerve. Stan talks about how the series presents Jesus as attentive, present, and fully human, and why that matters for people who feel tired of religious performance or wounded by church culture. They reflect on moments from the show that slow the story down, linger with pain and doubt, and allow viewers to encounter Jesus rather than be argued into belief.The conversation also moves through Stan’s own story of change. He reflects on leaving a successful family business, the quiet grief that often accompanies real calling, and the strange in-between space where faith has to be lived without certainty. Dominic and Stan talk about imagination, beauty, and storytelling not as decoration, but as the way faith becomes believable again, especially for those who have been disappointed or disillusioned.www.pursuingfaith.org

In this episode of Pursuing Faith, Dominic sits down with his friend Jesse Lusko, a pastor in Portland whose life and ministry were reshaped by a mental health breakdown that cost him the church he planted and nearly his life. They talk openly about childhood trauma, bipolar disorder, and the months of despair that followed his collapse, including stepping away from ministry and leaving the city he once loved.Years later, Jesse returned to Portland with clarity and hard-won self-knowledge, planted a new church, and now leads a thriving community in one of the most secular cities in the country, baptizing people who once identified as atheists. This conversation explores mental health in the church, faith after breakdown, and the quiet work of return. It’s an honest and hopeful look at what can remain when certainty collapses but faith endures.Podcast Links:Pursuing Faith

In this Advent episode, we step into Mary’s song - the Magnificat - one of the most profound and disruptive prayers in Scripture. Luke 1:46–56 becomes our guide as we explore why this young woman’s words have shaped centuries of faith, justice, and worship. We discover how the Greek word megaluno (“to magnify”) reframes our understanding of worship, how every line of the Magnificat draws from the Old Testament, and how Mary holds together God’s past faithfulness, her present reality, and the unfolding hope of future generations.Taught by Dominic Done, this message moves into the heart of the Magnificat’s theology: God as divine warrior who confronts injustice, and God as the giver of hesed - a steadfast, covenant love that meets us in humility and transforms us from within. We’re invited to follow Mary’s example by worshiping before the promise is fulfilled, trusting before the evidence appears, and choosing to magnify God rather than our fears or anxieties.For anyone wrestling with perspective, overwhelm, or the pull of negativity, this episode offers a simple but disruptive truth: what we magnify shapes who we become. In a world that fixates on the urgent and the fearful, Mary points us toward a better focus.Podcast Links:Pursuing Faith

Christine Caine is a best-selling author, international speaker, justice advocate, and the founder of A21, one of the world’s leading organizations combatting human trafficking. She’s also the founder of Propel Women, a movement dedicated to empowering and equipping women to live out their purpose. But beyond the platforms and influence, Christine is someone who has walked through deep valleys - and emerged with a flourishing faith.In this episode, Christine shares her powerful story of identity, calling, and redemption. We talk about what it was like to discover - later in life - that she had been adopted, and how that moment created what psychologists call a narrative fracture, forcing her to reexamine the story she’d always believed about herself. But as she shares so honestly, that fracture became the very place where God’s voice broke through: “Before I was born, the Lord called me; from my mother’s womb he has spoken my name” (Isaiah 49:1).We explore the themes of suffering and calling, asking how God works through brokenness and how the darkest moments of our story often become the starting point of our purpose. Christine opens up about founding A21 and what she’s learned from walking with people who had every reason to stop believing in God - and didn’t.Podcast Links:Pursuing Faith

In this episode, Dominic talks with artist and creative leader Calvin Nowell about what it looks like to walk through grief while holding on to God. Calvin shares about losing his entire family within a year, the impact of church hurt, and the slow process of healing through counseling, community, and worship.They talk about what it means to live honestly with pain, how worship can become a place of quiet restoration, and how creativity plays a role in making space for others to heal.Calvin is the founder of Aware Worship, The Choir Room, and Cmon Creative, and has worked behind the scenes with artists like CeCe Winans, Stevie Wonder, and Tori Kelly. His journey includes both loss and grace—and offers something meaningful for anyone learning to breathe again after heartache.Podcast Links:Pursuing FaithCalvin Nowell on Youtube

In this eye-opening episode of Pursuing Faith, Dominic Done sits down with Benjamin Nolot, founder and CEO of Exodus Cry, a leading organization dedicated to ending human trafficking and breaking the cycle of commercial sexual exploitation. Benji is a filmmaker, activist, and advocate whose work has exposed the hidden realities of exploitation through powerful documentaries like *Nefarious: Merchant of Souls* and *Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution*. Together, we dive into the root causes of human trafficking, its undeniable connection to pornography, and the systemic issues that fuel exploitation worldwide. Benji shares his insights on how culture, policy, and personal choices intersect in this fight, and what we can do to challenge the narratives that normalize exploitation. This is a conversation that will challenge, inform, and inspire you to be part of the solution. Podcast Links:Pursuing FaithExodus Cry on InstagramRaised on Porn by Benjamin Nolot

In this episode of Pursuing Faith, we continue our season of exploring faith with a special guest—New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff. Bob joins us to discuss his latest book, Catching Whimsy: 365 Days of Possibility, a devotional designed to spark curiosity, joy, and a renewed sense of wonder in everyday life. Together, we dive into what it means to embrace whimsy as a way of following Jesus, how redemption shapes our understanding of faith, and why living with open hands can change everything. We also tackle the deeper side of faith—how to redeem suffering, find meaning in hardship, and hold on to hope even when life doesn’t go as planned. Bob’s wisdom and contagious enthusiasm make this an episode you won’t want to miss. Podcast Links:www.pursuingfaith.org

The story of the prodigal son isn’t just one of the most powerful parables in the Bible—it’s one of the most enduring stories in culture, inspiring countless works of art, music, and literature throughout history. But beyond its cultural impact lies a deeply personal truth: it’s a story about grace, forgiveness, and coming home. In this episode, we explore the profound meaning behind Jesus’ parable, uncovering how both the rebellious younger son and the self-righteous older brother reveal our struggles—and how God’s extravagant love meets us wherever we are. No matter how far we’ve wandered or how lost we feel, God’s arms are always open.SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: The free study guide for *When Faith Fails* is now available! This companion guide is designed to help you go deeper, with chapter-by-chapter insights, engaging questions, and space for personal reflection. Perfect for individual study or group discussions. Download your copy today at pursuingfaith.org/study-guidePodcast Links:www.pursuingfaith.org

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: The free study guide for *When Faith Fails* is now available! This companion guide is designed to help you go deeper, with chapter-by-chapter insights, engaging questions, and space for personal reflection. Perfect for individual study or group discussions. Download your copy today at pursuingfaith.org/study-guide---We then dive into a message Dominic gave recently, called "Habits of a Healthy Heart." We'll explore what it means to cultivate a heart that thrives in God's purpose by unpacking Scripture and three essential Hebrew words—Shalom, Ashre, and Tamim. These beautiful words offer a pathway to inner transformation, encouraging a life marked by generosity, integrity, and wholeness. This episode invites you to build a heart that radiates God’s love and peace to those around you.