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The Living Grounded Podcast
Author: Ron Moore
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Living Grounded (formerly The Journey with Ron Moore) is a podcast for anyone seeking honest conversations about faith, life, and what it means to stay rooted in truth. Join pastor and author Ron Moore as he sits down with guests from all walks of life — thought leaders, pastors, professional athletes, authors, and everyday people — to explore how their stories and experiences intersect with their faith. Whether you’re navigating challenges, seeking encouragement, or simply curious about deepening your spiritual journey, this podcast offers practical insights and heartfelt reflections to help you live grounded.
The views and opinions expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Living Grounded or podcast hosts. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice or endorsement.
The views and opinions expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Living Grounded or podcast hosts. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice or endorsement.
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Writer and activist Ben Zeisloft on the abolitionist view of abortion. This episode is purposed to stretch us, challenge us, and force us to examine what faithfulness looks like in a complex culture.
Fernando Ascencio speaks openly and honestly about grief, suffering, and hope in Jesus while grieving the loss of his son and being diagnosed with cancer.
Matt Geppert, leader of the Southeast Asia Prayer Center and the Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation, discusses the power of prayer in both personal and community contexts.
This Christmas episode of Living Grounded goes behind the manger as Jill Kowalski, Tom Rojahn, and Ron Moore walk through seven biblical purposes of the Incarnation. Their conversation reveals how Christ’s coming transforms more than a season—it transforms a life. Discover the lasting significance of God taking on flesh./
Karen Smith shares her powerful journey of faith, loss, and healing after the suicide of her husband and how God is using her to minister to college-age students today.
Mack and Janet McAdoo on finding identity in Jesus rather than basketball and finding purpose and ministry in taking the message of Christ throughout the world with 1Died4All Sports.
Melissa Arabia—an inspiring mom and ministry leader on creative and tangible ways for parents to become grounded in God’s Word.
Tommy Sewall shares why your personal story is one of the most powerful tools in sharing the Gospel—especially with Gen Z. Learn how authenticity, vulnerability, and real relationships open the door for Jesus-centered conversations.
Logan Zawasky on surviving a life-threatening accident, the low times, the chronic pain, and how Jesus has been his constant strength through it all.
Ray Comfort, founder of Living Waters Ministry, on sharing Jesus naturally and boldly to family, friends, and people who sit next to you on a plane.
Professional dancer, teacher, and social media influencer Sarah Ashley Hunt on how she stays centered on Jesus while using her platforms to inspire rather than impress.
Dr. Gary Scott Smith, renowned historian, author, and former chair of the History Department at Grove City College on Christian Faith in the Public Square.
Forgiveness isn’t just a virtue—it’s a battleground for the soul. In the wake of a national conversation sparked by contrasting public statements—from radical grace to open resentment—we’re diving deep into the meaning, power, and challenge of forgiveness. What does it really mean to forgive? Is forgiveness the same as grace? Does forgiving mean forgetting—or reconciling? And how do we live this out when the wounds still hurt?
In this episode, Jill Kowalski, Tom Rojahn, and Ron Moore walk through the biblical foundation of forgiveness, share personal reflections, and explore what it takes to release the weight of anger and bitterness. Through powerful stories, honest questions, and Spirit-led truth, we invite you to confront the pain, receive God's grace, and make the courageous choice to forgive.
How should a Christian respond to the Charlie Kirk conversation? Host Jill Kowalski sits down with Ron Moore and Tom Rojahn to discuss Kirk’s impact and how Christian’s should engage with family and friends.
Casey Wassel describes her journey through the silent weight of a miscarriage and working through postpartum depression.
Mark Steffey, the long-time Chaplain of the Pitt Panthers college football team, on the spiritual tensions college athletes face when success, pressure, and expectations collide with the deeper questions of purpose and identity.
In this powerful episode of the Living Grounded Podcast, we're joined by leadership coach Luke McClain to explore the foundational principles that shape authentic, effective leadership. Whether you're leading a team, a business, a family, or simply yourself, this conversation breaks down what it truly means to lead with clarity, purpose, and presence. Luke shares real-world insight, personal stories, and practical tools that help leaders stay grounded while guiding others toward growth.
In this episode with therapist Debbie Schratz, we take an honest look at how anxiety weighs on our hearts, shapes our choices, and often pulls us away from God. Through biblical wisdom, practical tools, and compassionate conversation, we offer hope and guidance for walking in peace—even when life feels overwhelming.
In this powerful re-airing of a Living Grounded favorite, we revisit the deeply personal story of Lindsey Graney. Once living in a lifestyle that distanced her from both her family and her faith, Lindsey shares how she came to rediscover the God she once pushed away. Her story is one of struggle, surrender, and ultimate transformation. No matter your journey, her testimony is a reminder that God meets us right where we are—and that no one is ever too far gone for grace.
Josh and Meaghan Elliott on confronting secret sin and finding God’s great grace.



