Share

cover art for Ep. ?: Q/A: God, Prayer, & Purpose

The Pillar Podcast

Ep. ?: Q/A: God, Prayer, & Purpose

Ep. 8

In this Q&A episode, we dive into some of the most honest questions about faith—questions we may all have had at some time.


How do I know God is real?

Why do some prayers feel unanswered?

And how can I know God’s plan for my life?


We explore these topics and talk about recognizing God through creation, Scripture, and personal experience. We can understand His timing and purpose in prayer, and learn how He leads us step by step rather than all at once.


Whether you’re searching, struggling, or simply wanting to grow deeper in your faith, we hope this encourages you, challenges you, and reminds you that you are not alone in your questions.


God is not distant.

He is not silent without purpose.

And He is not hiding from you.


He is inviting you to seek Him—and promising that when you do, you will find Him.


Stay rooted in faith. Anchored in truth. And always seeking His wisdom.

More episodes

View all episodes

  • 8. Ep. 7: Genesis: Broken But Not Forgotten

    37:02||Ep. 8
    Today, we dive into one of the most pivotal moments in all of Scripture—the fall of man in Genesis 3.What really happened in the garden? Was it just about eating fruit, or was something deeper taking place?We unpack how deception entered through the serpent, how truth was questioned, and how humanity’s identity and authority were challenged. This episode explores the reality of sin, the consequences of disobedience, and why the world is the way it is today.But the story doesn’t end in brokenness.Right in the middle of the fall, we see the first glimpse of hope—God’s plan for redemption already in motion. From Adam’s failure to Christ’s victory, we look at how separation entered the world and how restoration comes through Jesus.If you’ve ever wondered:Why is the world broken?What is sin, really?And how does this affect us today?Tune in and if you have any questions, place them in the comments, send a message on Instagram or Facebook or an email to thepillarpodcastin@gmail.com.Be sure to like, share, and subscribe!!
  • 7. Ep. 6: Genesis: Made In His Image

    33:29||Ep. 7
    In today's episode, we explore what it means to be created in the image of God. From the Gard of Eden to the authority given to humanity, we look at God's original design. Not just how we were created, but why we were created. And when we were created, we were given dominion and authority, something we lost but has been restored through Jesus Christ. This is more than just history, it's about understanding who God is and who you are in light of Him. If this message encourages you, be sure to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss an episode!!
  • 6. Ep. 5: Genesis: And It Was Good

    32:52||Ep. 6
    In this episode, we begin our journey through the Bible starting in Genesis—the foundation of it all. We explore the creation story, focusing on the key moments that reveal who God is and what He’s showing us about our world and ourselves.From the six days of creation to the significance of the seventh day of rest, we highlight the intentional, ordered, and purposeful nature of God’s design. We discuss how Genesis answers life’s biggest questions—where we come from, why we’re here, and what it means to be made in the image of God. We see how we are not an accident. We were created by God, in His image, and for a relationship with Him.
  • 5. Ep. 4: The Bible Blueprint

    29:42||Ep. 5
    We explore the Bible as the foundation for understanding God, truth, and our purpose. We look at how Scripture was divinely inspired, written by human authors under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and carefully compiled into the canon we have today. We highlight the Bible’s unity, reliability, and lasting relevance, showing how it reveals God’s character and His plan for salvation through Jesus Christ. The Bible is more than just a historical text, it is presented as a living guide meant to transform lives, calling believers not only to read it, but to live it daily through the help of the Holy Spirit.
  • 4. Ep. 3: Myth or Truth?

    31:28||Ep. 4
    In today's episode, we explore one of the most important questions people ask about the bible. Many compare the Bible to Greek, Roman, and other ancient mythologies—but are they really the same? Or are the differences deeper than they appear?We break down the key distinctions between mythology and the Bible, looking at history, eyewitness testimony, the nature of God, and the origin of the universe. This isn’t just an academic conversation—it’s about truth, purpose, and what it means for your life.Let's take a closer look. Ask the hard questions. And decide for yourself.
  • 3. Ep. ?: Answering Your Questions

    38:51||Ep. 3
    In this special Q&A episode of The Pillar Podcast, we’re answering your questions. You can check us out on Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok where you can leave your questions in the comments, send a message or send an email. thepillarpodcastin@gmail.com.Today our questions:Why does God allow suffering and evil?How can I hear God’s voice?What does it mean to live by faith daily?Remember stay rooted in faith, anchored in truth, and aways seeking His wisdom.
  • 2. Ep. 2: God, Science, and the Evidence

    45:33||Ep. 2
    In this episode, we explore the relationship between science and faith, diving into the debate of evolution vs. creation and how our worldview shapes the way we interpret evidence. This conversation goes beyond science—it’s about purpose, identity, and truth. Are we here by chance, or were we created with intention?Be sure to send in your questions for our upcoming Q&A episode this Friday!
  • 1. Ep. 1: Why Ask Why?

    30:28||Ep. 1
    This episode explores how faith is not blind, but rooted in reason, evidence, and a relationship with God. It highlights that asking questions isn’t a sign of weak faith, but a pathway to deeper understanding and growth. By examining Scripture and the human search for purpose, we point to a central truth: we were created to know God. Faith is not a leap into the dark, but a step into the light.