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The Dialog

The Dialog

By: Josh Craft
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Ancient philosophers used the dialog to find answers to life’s greatest questions. The Dialog is a search for truth in modern life through the lens of ancient philosophy, history, and theology. This podcast will challenge your assumptions, change your thinking and show you how to master modern living.
Josh Craft
Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Philosophy Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 26. The order of prosperity
    Apr 7 2026
    In this episode of The Dialog, we talk about something most people misunderstand about prosperity. It is not just about how much you have. It is about the order you live in. When your life is out of order, your money will be too. And when money becomes the priority instead of a tool, it starts to reveal what you actually trust.

    We break down the difference between sufficiency and entitlement, why most people live beyond what God has provided, and how that creates the very pressure they blame on not having enough. This conversation challenges the idea that generosity is something you do with what is left over, and reframes it as a decision you make first. Because the issue is not income. It is alignment.

    Ultimately, this is about more than money. It is about how you think, what you value, and who you trust. Prosperity in scripture is not just financial. It is a life that works. And the purpose of it is not accumulation, but impact. When you understand the order, you stop chasing more and start living in a way that actually multiplies what you’ve been given.

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    32 mins
  • 25. Are you living what you say you believe?
    Apr 1 2026
    In this episode of The Dialog, we wrestle with a question that exposes the gap between what we say and how we actually live. Most people don’t lack information. They lack application. We live in a time where opinions are everywhere, but conviction is rare. And the result is a culture that talks about truth without being shaped by it.

    We break down the difference between knowing and doing, why knowledge alone can actually lead to pride, and how easy it is to form beliefs without ever testing them. From faith and worldview to money and stewardship, this conversation challenges the tendency to look for minimums instead of alignment. Because the real issue is not what you say you believe. It is what your life reveals.

    This episode is an invitation to take responsibility for your thinking and your actions. To stop outsourcing your beliefs to culture, preference, or opinion, and start doing the work of applying truth. Because at the end of the day, your life is not shaped by what you agree with. It is shaped by what you consistently live.

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    37 mins
  • 24. Interrupted by grace
    Mar 28 2026
    In this episode of The Dialog, we step into a question most people avoid until life forces it on them. What do you actually believe when you are no longer in control of the outcome? What began as a 50 mile ultramarathon quickly turned into a life or death situation, creating a moment where belief was no longer theoretical. It was tested in real time, without warning and without certainty.

    We talk through what it looks like to face fear when you do not have clear answers, how conviction is revealed under pressure, and why so many of us build our lives around outcomes we were never promised. It is easy to say you trust God when things are stable. It is different when everything feels uncertain and the outcome is no longer something you can control.

    This conversation is an invitation to examine how you live when life is unpredictable. Not to try and control every outcome, but to take responsibility for how you think, lead, and respond in the middle of it. Because who you become in those moments will shape everything that comes next.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
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