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Truth Changes Everything
Truth Changes Everything
Author: Dr. Jeff Myers: President of Summit Ministries
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Truth Changes Everything with Dr. Jeff Myers, President of Summit Ministries, exists for listeners to explore together the core principles that make flourishing possible in the world. Along the journey, they'll discover how Jesus—Truth embodied—changes everything.
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On this episode of The Truth Changes Everything Podcast, Dr. Jeff Myers welcomes Bible teacher, preacher, and counselor Jeremy Dehut to explore the documentary Out of Egypt. Jeremy shares his journey into the story of the Exodus, retracing the Israelites' path from slavery to the Promised Land while uncovering surprising connections between biblical history and ancient Egyptian culture. They dive into fresh insights from the Exodus story—how God uses familiar cultural symbols to reveal deeper truths, the challenge of events like the death of the firstborn, and the lessons of covenant faithfulness highlighted in episodes such as the Golden Calf. Jeremy also reflects on his experience climbing Mt. Sinai and how encountering the physical and spiritual weight of the mountain deepened his understanding of God's presence. Finally, they explore how Christians today can draw inspiration from the Exodus story, seeing Jesus as the ultimate deliverer and participating in God's mission of freedom and restoration in the world. Send us your feedback and questions to: podcast@summit.org
In this episode of The Truth Changes Everything Podcast, Dr. Jeff welcomes Kasey Leander for a timely conversation on antisemitism, political turmoil, and how Christians can respond with clarity, courage, and compassion. As global tensions rise and public discourse becomes increasingly polarized, many believers are asking: What does a faithful, biblical response look like? Kasey brings historical insight, cultural awareness, and gospel-centered wisdom to help us navigate these challenging times without fear or compromise. Whether you're a parent, pastor, student, or someone trying to make sense of the headlines, this conversation will help you think deeply and respond faithfully. Subscribe for more weekly conversations that equip you to navigate culture with a Christian worldview.
Every generation faces the pull to drift from orthodoxy—to chase the thrill of false teaching or to be carried along by the cultural tide. And every generation must be reawakened to the true thrill of orthodoxy: the wonder and surprise found in rediscovering the electrifying paradoxes at the center of the Christian faith. In this episode, Dr. Jeff talks with Trevin Wax about his book The Thrill of Orthodoxy. Wax turns the tables on the idea that Christian doctrine is narrow or outdated. Drawing from the church's historic creeds, he explains what orthodoxy is, why we can trust it, and how we often wander from it. By revealing how heresies always shrink the truth—elevating one idea at the expense of the whole—Wax shows that false teaching is ultimately dull and predictable, while orthodoxy is where the real adventure begins. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
Is apologetics restricted to just a select group of people? Is it merely for academics? What if we *all* took seriously the call to have answers, a defense, for the hope within (1 Peter 3:15)? Women in Apologetics (WIA) is a Christian non-profit organization dedicated to educating, equipping, and encouraging women in the art of Christian apologetics. Dr. Jeff Myers talks with leaders from this organization about the importance of empowering women to develop a reasonable and confident faith, grounded in Scripture. Inspired by Luke 10:27, WIA strives to cultivate a holistic approach to faith—loving God with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind—while also loving and engaging our neighbors. Join us as we explore, learn, and grow together in faith and apologetics. To find out more about WIA, visit: https://womeninapologetics.com/ To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
Great civilizations have risen, flourished, and fallen—leaving behind ruins, museum artifacts, and chapters in history books. Today, many wonder: Is the West approaching its own civilizational moment? A civilizational moment is the tipping point when a culture loses the very ideas and moral energy that first animated it. At such crossroads, there are only three paths: • Renewal of the founding vision • Replacement by a new guiding worldview • Decline and eventual collapse In this conversation, Dr. Jeff and Os Guinness explore the foundational question facing the modern West: Are we still connected to the truths and vision that once shaped our flourishing—or have we severed our roots and begun to fade? Os Guinness offers a sweeping yet piercing analysis of our cultural moment, tracing the forces shaping our future and the worldview battles beneath them. But this is not merely a story of crisis—it is one of clarity, courage, and hope. For those who care about the future of the world, who long for a society that honors human dignity and freedom, and who are ready to stand for what truly matters, this episode offers both warning and invitation. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
What if American culture isn't faltering because of aggressive secular voices—but because many influential Christian leaders have grown more aligned with secular elites than with the people in the pews? In this conversation, we explore why some leaders are embracing the cultural pressures surrounding issues such as biblical authority, science, sexuality, race, and religious liberty, and how this shift impacts the church and society. More importantly, we'll dig into the roots of this trend and share practical, hopeful ways you can help your family, church, and community stand for truth with clarity and courage. Join us for an eye-opening discussion—and discover how you can be part of the solution. Our guest today is Dr. John West. John is Vice President and Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, where he also directs the Center for Science & Culture, focusing on the influence of science and scientism on public policy and culture. Formerly a political science professor and department chair at Seattle Pacific University, he has also taught at California State University, San Bernardino, and Azusa Pacific University, and previously edited syndicated public affairs essays. Dr. West has authored or edited thirteen books, including Stockholm Syndrome Christianity, Darwin Day in America, and works on C.S. Lewis, American politics, and culture, and he has written and directed several documentaries, such as Human Zoos and Biology of the Second Reich, along with contributing to the Science Uprising series. Frequently interviewed by major media outlets, he holds a PhD in Government from Claremont Graduate University and has received numerous academic fellowships and honors. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
What if the secret to defeating sexual temptation isn't just more willpower—but clearer worship? Why do we trust the lies of a defeated enemy when the truth has already set us free? In a world soaked in compromise, one man is calling Christian men to courage, clarity, and Christ-centered battle. This episode confronts discontent, lust, and the subtle idols of the heart—and casts a bold vision for purity that flows from knowing who Jesus truly is. My guest today is Emeal Zwayne. Emeal "E.Z." is the president of Living Waters, host for the National Bible Bee Competition, and cohost of The Living Waters Podcast. He serves as an executive producer of the Way of the Master TV program and multiple Living Waters films. A passionate communicator, E.Z. speaks at events globally. His latest book, Fight Like A Man, presents biblical truth for combating the enemies of purity that seek to hold you captive in sin. Let's dive in! To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
Does separation of Church and State mean we can't teach the Bible in school? Kori Pennypacker, of Bible2School shares how there's actual legal rules that ALLOW children to receive religious education during the school day--and how this is the biggest mission field closest to you! Kori Pennypacker is passionate about the Word of God and how it can greatly impact the children in our lives. She serves as Bible2School's CEO. Kori speaks widely on the topic of children in schools. She and her husband, Blaine, have three adult sons and adore their grandchildren. Learn more about Kori and Bible2School. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
What if adoption were accessible, affordable, and filled with support on both sides? What if women in crisis were met with real help, not judgment—and hopeful families didn't have to navigate the journey alone? In a culture wrestling with the value of life and the meaning of family, a bold vision is reshaping the conversation. Through the love of Christ, faith, compassion, and action are coming together to make a lasting difference. My guest today is Heather Mellott, founder and president of Adoption Finder®. Since launching the organization in 2019, Heather has been on a mission to make adoption more accessible and affordable, support women facing unexpected pregnancies, care for foster youth, and save lives from abortion. She believes every life has intrinsic value and purpose and works to help families be built on love, hope, and lasting support. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
Church attendance in America peaked in the mid-20th century, but since then, Christianity has steadily declined in influence. What was once viewed positively—and later tolerated as just one option among many—is now often regarded with suspicion or outright hostility. In today's cultural climate, Christian morality is dismissed and even seen as a threat to the new moral order. Aaron M. Renn traces this 70-year shift in cultural attitudes toward Christianity and offers practical strategies for churches, institutions, and believers. Listen in as Dr. Jeff and Aaron discuss: *How Christians can remain faithful in a society that opposes their values *What opportunities exist for living missionally in the "negative world" *Lessons from the past that can guide us into the future To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
In this episode, renowned philosopher and theologian William Lane Craig explores the significance of Christian apologetics and why defending the faith is more crucial today than ever. From answering tough questions about God's existence to helping Christians share their beliefs with confidence, Dr. Craig offers practical wisdom for believers of all ages. Whether you're a parent raising kids in a skeptical world, a student wrestling with doubts, or simply someone eager to strengthen your faith, this conversation will encourage and equip you. Listen in as Dr. Jeff chats with Dr. Craig, president of Reasonable Faith. Craig is Emeritus Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology and one of today's most influential Christian philosophers. He came to faith in high school and went on to study at Wheaton College, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, the University of Birmingham, and the University of Munich. Dr. Craig has authored more than thirty books—including The Kalam Cosmological Argument and God, Time, and Eternity—and published over a hundred scholarly articles. In 2016, The Best Schools named him among the fifty most influential living philosophers. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
Do you find it challenging to bridge the cultural divide by building understanding and strengthening relationships between people of different countries, cultures, and religions? It can be difficult to bring people together through cultural intelligence, especially in this cultural climate. But as Christians, we are called to love our neighbor and our enemy, and shine like beacons of light in this dark and broken age. Listen in as Dr. Jeff chats with Richard Lombard, founder and Executive Director of WorldviewU. He is an ongoing student and teacher of cultural intelligence and worldviews. One of his passions is teaching adults and students. Richard holds to the Christian worldview. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
The rapid advance of digital technology is reshaping our world and warping our minds. The onslaught of social media and smartphones has brought an appetite for distraction, an epidemic of loneliness, and increased rates of mental unhealth. For Christians, the digital revolution has profound implications for spiritual formation and mission. How should believers respond to the theological and discipleship challenges of scrolling life? Listen in as Dr. Jeff chats with Brett McCracken, who is a senior editor for the Gospel Coalition and the author of The Wisdom Pyramid: Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World, Uncomfortable: The Awkward and Essential Challenge of Christian Community, and co-editor of Scrolling Ourselves to Death: Reclaiming Life in a Digital Age. He lives with his family in Southern California. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
As Christian parents, we know the world has no shortage of opinions about how to raise kids—but what does God's Word say? In this episode, we dive into Rhonda Stoppe's book Moms Raising Sons to Be Men: Guiding Them Toward Their Purpose and Passion. Drawing from Scripture, real-life stories, and her own journey as a mom, Rhonda encourages parents to focus less on controlling outcomes and more on faithfully walking with Christ as they disciple their children. Rhonda Stoppe is a bestselling author, speaker, and mentor with over 30 years of experience guiding women and families. A mother of four and grandmother of 15, she draws on her personal and spiritual journey to help women and parents live with purpose, integrity, and faith. Her books include Moms Raising Sons to Be Men, The M arriage Mentor, and If My Husband Would Change, I'd Be Happy. She also hosts the Old Ladies Know Stuff podcast, sharing biblical wisdom and practical guidance for everyday life. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
Every day, we do commonplace things & interact with ordinary people without giving them much thought. What we need is a theological guide to thinking Christianly about the ordinary nature of everyday life. Leading ethicist Brent Waters shows that the activities & relationships we think of as mundane are actually expressions of love of neighbor that are vitally important to our well-being. We live out the Christian gospel in the contexts that define us & in the routine chores, practices, activities, & social settings that give ordinary life meaning. It is in those contexts that we discover what we were created for, to be, & to become. Listen in as Dr. Jeff talks with Brent Waters (DPhil, University of Oxford), who is the Jerre & Mary Joy Stead Professor of Christian Social Ethics at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois, where he also directs the Jerre L. & Mary Joy Stead Center for Ethics & Values. He has written, edited, or contributed to many books. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
Aaron Atwood and Dr. Jeff Myers sit down to discuss the life and influence of Dr. James Dobson. Dobson was a Christian psychologist, author, and broadcaster best known as the founder of Focus on the Family. Trained as a child development specialist, he served on the faculty of the University of Southern California School of Medicine before launching his media ministry in 1977. Through radio, books, and speaking, Dr. Dobson became one of the most influential voices in evangelical Christianity, especially on marriage, parenting, and family values. He later founded Family Talk in 2010, continuing his mission to strengthen faith and families. More than this, Dr. Dobson has had a significant impact on the lives of countless Christians, as well as on the trajectory of Summit Ministries. We want to honor a man who fought the good fight of faith and truly championed a biblical worldview. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
In this episode, we sit down with Christian apologist Dr. Frank Turek to talk about what it means to represent Christ with both courage and compassion. How can we be fearless in the face of cultural pushback, forthright in speaking truth without compromise, and yet genuinely personable so people feel heard and respected? Frank unpacks practical insights from years of engaging skeptics and training believers, helping us learn how to share our faith with both clarity and kindness. Dr. Frank Turek is a dynamic speaker, author, and Christian apologist best known for his book I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist. He is the president of CrossExamined.org, a ministry that equips Christians to defend their faith with confidence and clarity. Frank hosts the I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist TV show and podcast, and he frequently speaks at universities, churches, and conferences around the world. With a background as a former aviator in the U.S. Navy and a doctorate in apologetics, Frank combines sharp reasoning with an engaging, personable style that challenges skeptics and strengthens believers. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
In this episode, we're joined by author and speaker Arlene Pellicane to discuss her groundbreaking book Screen Kids: 5 Relational Skills Every Child Needs in a Tech-Driven World. As technology becomes increasingly woven into the fabric of our kids' lives, Arlene offers practical insights and wisdom for parents navigating the digital age. She unpacks five key relational skills every child needs to thrive, skills that help them build meaningful connections, maintain healthy boundaries, and develop emotional resilience despite the lure of screens. If you're a parent looking to equip your children with the tools they need to succeed in today's tech-saturated world, this conversation is for you. Arlene is a speaker, host of the Happy Home podcast, and author of several books, including Parents Rising, Making Marriage Easier, and Screen Kids. Arlene has been featured on popular media outlets and she is the spokesperson for National Marriage Week and has been happily married to her husband, James, for more than 25 years. Arlene earned her BA from Biola University and her master's in journalism from Regent University. Arlene inspires parents to raise children who are ready for life. As an advocate of delaying smartphones and social media, her three children are living a revolutionary digital life and thriving. Arlene lives with her family in San Diego. To learn more, visit ArlenePellicane.com. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
We dive into the critical conversation surrounding parental rights and the growing concerns over gender ideology and the sexualization of our children. As society faces new challenges, it's more important than ever for parents to be informed, empowered, and ready to stand up for the well-being and innocence of their children. Join us as we explore the impact of these issues on today's youth, discuss practical steps parents can take, and highlight the importance of reclaiming control over the decisions that affect our children's future. Erin Lee is a full-time working Mom of three in Northern Colorado, a proud former Army wife, Writer, Speaker, and the Founder of stopgenderideology.com. Erin has told her story on Fox News, NewsMax, Glenn Beck, the EpochTimes, Libs of TikTok, and the DailyMail UK. She has testified in multiple states for pro-transparency, pro-family involvement legislation and against the gender mutilation of children. She and another family have also filed a federal lawsuit against their school district with former FL Attorney General, Pam Bondi and America First Policy Institute leading their legal team. Erin recently contributed to Dr. Miriam Grossman's new book "Lost in Trans Nation" and can be seen in the upcoming feature documentary "Dysphoria" by Fearless Features. Along with former CO Senator, Kevin Lundberg, Erin has released a documentary film project called "Art Club." To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources
What does it look like for Christians to wisely engage with artificial intelligence? Is there a place in our discipleship to mobilize AI as we spread the good news of Jesus? Is AI a neutral tool that can be leveraged for good, or is it inherently evil or dangerous? Dr. Jeff talks about all this and more with Shawn Ring, who is the Founder, CEO, CTO, and President of several technology-based businesses, domestic and international, with 25+ years of experience. Shawn Ring has a proven track record in building and scaling high-growth strategies, having led the creation and expansion of national brands and franchise systems, driving startup growth to over $130 million in annual revenue. His expertise extends to Mergers and Acquisitions, where he successfully managed the integration of more than nine technology companies. Shawn has also developed and executed multi-national strategies, including international banking and legal frameworks across Singapore, South Africa, Fiji, and the United States. As the founder of a service-based company, he built operations across 47 states, offering both B2B and B2C services. Shawn holds a BS in Information Technologies and an MBA in International Business and Cross-Cultural Leadership. To register for Summit Student Conferences, visit: Summit.org/students/ For additional free resources from Summit, go to: Summit.org/resources




