This podcast is hosted by John Eldredge, an author, counselor, and president of Wild at Heart, a min
In the conclusion to this three-part series, John and Craig talk about how we can run to God for lif
In Part 2 of this series on idolatry, John and Craig McConnell offer tools to expose the idols in ou
In the first of this three-part series that first aired in 2016, John and Craig McConnell talk about
How we engage with others shapes every relationship in our lives. Morgan and Cherie explain the thre
Now's the perfect time to ask God what your heart needs this summer—surrendering any expectations, o
Feeling stuck? John and Allen talk about how to break out of your normal routines by embracing new e
Do you pray to the Lord of the Heavens up above or to Jesus who now lives in the depths of your hear
John's upcoming book, Resilient, reveals how to restore our weary souls in these turbulent times. Th
In the second half of this series, Bart and John discuss aging, meaning, and learning to let go in t
In a world that values the shiny and new, Bart Hansen and John discuss the obstacles that come with
John, Alex, and Allen talk about how to be a mature follower of Jesus in these divisive times by lea
In this special podcast release, John offers timely biblical perspective to help us interpret and pr
John and Stasi discuss how we must choose single-heartedness, where we desire Jesus above everything
The true source of your power and strength isn't based in what you do...but rather in the mystery of
In the second half of the series, John and Stasi talk about ways to actively experience more of the
In this podcast, John and the Wild at Heart team discuss the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
John and Morgan wrap up their teaching on the ten bridesmaids by offering ways we can increase our o
John and Morgan talk about the parable of the ten bridesmaids and how to stay filled with the presen
Societies don't run primarily on facts or science...but on story. John, Sam, and Allen discuss the c
You're not alone if you find yourself distracted, depleted, and running on empty at the start of thi