
Haven Today
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Gods Design vs. Mans Redesign
On this episode, David Wollen and special guest Mark Meynell discuss topics ranging from transhumanism to what it looks like to trust God in this moment in history.
Made in His Image
Its a question every Christian is likely already grappling with in modern culture, and probably without even knowing it. What makes us human? So much hinges on the answer to this simple question.
What It Means to Be Human
What does it mean to be humanreally? In a time when AI blurs the lines between man and machine, the question of our identity has never felt more urgent.
Yahweh Tsidkenu (The Lord Is Our Righteousness)
Few Christians know how to speak Hebrew. Praise the Lord for the accurate Bible translations we have, but there are some things we miss. This is true in the name of God Yayweh Tsidkenu.
Yahweh Rophe (The Lord Who Heals)
The LORD is a Warrior. The LORD is your Healer. In Exodus 15, God reveals both namesstrength for the battle and healing for the hurt.
Yahweh Jireh (The LORD Who Provides)
What does Jehovah Jireh really mean? Its more than a nameits a place, where God provided a substitute in Abrahams greatest trial.
Yahweh Sabaoth (The Lord of Hosts)
Who is the LORD of Hosts? In a world overwhelmed by war, injustice, and chaos, Scripture gives us a name for God that brings hope and strength: Yahweh Sabaoththe LORD of Hosts
El Olam (The Everlasting God)
On this episode, David Wollen reflects on what it means to belong to El Olamthe God who never grows tired, who stands outside of time, and who offers us eternal life through Jesus Christ.
El Kanna (Jealous God)
Names of God often show up on wall art, coffee mugs, and devotional books. Yet rarely do we encounter El Kanna, the Hebrew name of God which means Jealous God.
El Shaddai (God Almighty)
On this episode, David Wollen shares a message from Genesis chapter 17.
El Roi (The God Who Sees)
Throughout the Old Testament, God reveals himself by various names, each revealing a new aspect of His character. One of them is only used once, but there is much to learn about the name El Roi.
The Character Behind the Name
On this episode, David Wollen continues his conversation with pastor and professor Dr. Erik Thoennes to explore how the names of God in Scripture point us to His character.
When God Reveals His Name
What happens when God reveals His name. On this episode, David Wollen is joined by special guest Dr. Erik Thoennes to reflect on the moment in Scripture when God tells Moses His nameand what it reveals about His character and desire to be known.
God Is Still Good
Life doesnt always go as planned. The storms comeand sometimes they hit hard. On todays episode, David Wollen and Dan Wilt reflect on Psalm 73 and the deep comfort it offers when life unravels.
The Psalms and the Trinity
On this episode, David Wollen and Dan Wilt reflect on how these ancient prayers reveal the heart of the Triune Godand how reading them through the lens of Christ can deepen our relationship with Him.
Praying the Shepherds Song
Psalm 23 is one of the most beloved passages in all of Scriptureoften recited for comfort, set to music, and memorized by heart. But have you ever prayed it?
The Power of Praying Gods Word
On this episode, David Wollen shares how the Psalms give us a Spirit-filled way to praywith words that shape our hearts, renew our minds, and draw us closer to Jesus.
Praying the Psalms Back to God
The Psalms have long been known as both the hymnbook and prayerbook of Gods people. Yet many Christians today arent sure how to engage the Psalms this way.
Finding God When the Pain Goes Deep
When tragedy strikes, as it did in Kerrville, TX, one week ago, we find ourselves grappling with hard questions like, Why did God allow this to happen?
Hope for Hearts That Feel Alone
Loneliness is an epidemic no one talks about but its ache runs deep. What if that empty place is more than a void to fill what if its where the Lord draws near in ways we never expect?
Trapped in Sin, Met by Mercy
Theres more than one way to rock bottom, but eventually everyone will find themselves there. Gods Word assures us this is exactly where the Lord loves to come and meet us.
Healing When Trust Is Broken
Betrayal hurts for a reason a profound reason and for those who have felt its sting, healing may feel impossible. But our God is in the business of doing the impossible.
Where Is God When Life Breaks?
What happens when the bottom falls out? What do you do when life delivers a blow that shakes to your core and you begin to question whether God truly loves you?
Prayers for Millennials and Gen Z
The Generation Gap seems larger today than ever. So how does the church reach young people with the gospel? And what sort of prayers do they need?
Praying for the Next Generation
Many are worried about the next generation. Will they follow Jesus or will they walk away. And we wonder how best to pray for them?
Lamenting in Prayer
Sometimes our souls have nothing left but lament and sorrow. Theres a place for such prayer. In fact, the Lord welcomes it.
A Prodigal Comes Home
She left home at 18. No longer wanted to live by her parents rules. But no matter how far she ran, Barbara could never out run the love of God.
Never Stop Praying
How vital is prayer for the Christian life? Most Christians know its indispensable, yet would also agree they have room to grow.
Crossing the River to Glory
On this final episode, David Wollen is joined by Tyler Van Halteren for a look at some fascinating insights about the final leg of every Christians journey.
Doubting Castle and the Key of Promise
Despair can loom over us like a fearsome giant. And doubt can become like a prison cell. John Bunyan envisioned both in The Pilgrims Progress but he didnt forgetGod has provided a means of escape.
Demas and the Danger of Riches
Because he loved the world, Demas deserted Paul. So, when we read about Demas silver mine in The Pilgrims Progress, red flags go up.
Vanity Fair and the Cost of Faith
It was a delight to the eyes, but deadly for the discipleship journey with Jesus. In The Pilgrims Progress, Vanity Fair represents the world we live in and our need to flee to Christ.
Faithful vs. Mr. Shame: A Timeless Struggle
In his wisdom, Solomon wrote about how, theres nothing new under the sun. And a book written 350 years ago, a Christian masterpiece, is a good example.
The Spiritual Battle Every Christian Must Face
Christians often talk about spiritual battles, but what does Gods Word tell us about them? What do we do when we find ourselves in one?
At the Cross, the Burden Falls
The cross is at the very center of what it means to be a Christian. Its a symbol of weakness and foolishness to those who are perishing, but to those who are being saved, its the power of God.
The Gospel Begins with Bad News
Bad news sells, they say, but only in news headlines. When it comes to the Gospel, were tempted to soft-pedal the bad news. Yet without that truth, there is no Gospel.
Guided by the Saints
On this episode, David Wollen, with special guest Tyler Van Halteren, talk about how the storyline of The Pilgrims Progress maps onto the common experience of the Christian life.
A Book Every Christian Should Read
Its the most important Christian book most believers today have never read. Yet for three centuries, it was read and cherished by Christians everywhere.
Let the Church Hear
Whats Revelation primarily about? Is it the future, the end of the world, the Antichrist? A closer read invites us to put our focus somewhere far betterthe Lord Jesus Christ.
Lukewarm and Left Out
Theyre known as the lukewarm church. Jesus warned them that unless they turned back to him, he would spit them out of his mouth.
The Door Only Jesus Can Open
Jesus told an ancient church that he held a special key in his hand and that there was a door only he could open. What did he mean by this?
Alive in Name, Dead in Spirit
When it comes to spiritual maturity, theres a difference between reputation and reality. We often cannot discern between the two, but Jesus does. In Revelation he says, I know your works.
The Sin of Tolerance
Thyatira was a bustling center of business. The church was not experiencing direct persecution, but Jesus was about to send trouble their way. Why? Just one word tolerance.
Where Satan Dwells
Some cities mentioned in the Bible are familiar like Jerusalem or Ephesus. But what about Pergamum. Jesus wrote a letter to this church and said, they were living where Satan had his throne.
Do Not Fear
Jesus makes it clear to the church in Smyrna: Some of them would be imprisoned and some would face death for their faith. But Jesus is equally clear DO. NOT. FEAR.
Youve Lost Your First Love
Ephesus looms large in Gods Word, and the Apostle John pastored this ancient church for decades. However, Jesus had a concern and a warning for them that still applies today.
When John Saw Jesus Again
John had seen and heard Jesus more times than he could count. So why did he fall on his face in fear when Jesus appeared to him during his old age?
Interview with Dr. Joe Stowell
Near the end of his life, the Apostle John was exiled on an island. Jesus appeared to him in a vision and instructed him to write down letters for seven churches. These letters are as relevant today a
Momentary Loss, Everlasting Gain
Where is your hope? And just as important for a Christian, when is your hope? In other words, is your hope in this life or in the life to come?
Sacrificial Love
C.S. Lewis knew the cost of following Christ. But when he met his wife, that cost became even more personal. Tune in to hear about Lewis marriage and the great wedding feast of the Lamb.