Navigate Podcast

By: Tim Brown Justin Hart
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Navigate, we are two long term friends doing life and ministry together. I got tired of the same ole answers when I started looking for help when it came to my walk with God. So together we go deeper than most would on topics that most people have heard or were taught but never fully understood. It is our way of simplifying concepts that we may have over complicated throughout our lives. Bringing theology and life experience into each episode. It is our hope and desire to help Navigate your Christian walk with you

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Episodes
  • ( Re-Post) The Final 24Hr's of Christ
    Apr 18 2025

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    Since this is Holy Week for us believers I wanted to talk about the last 24hrs of Christ's life and how much significance there was in his final time here with us.

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    49 mins
  • Ecclesiastes: Finding Meaning in a Seemingly Meaningless World
    Apr 12 2025

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    Meaninglessness haunts our hyper-connected yet spiritually adrift world. Why does Solomon, history's wisest and wealthiest king, begin Ecclesiastes with the jarring declaration that everything is "meaningless"? Our exploration of this ancient wisdom reveals a startlingly modern diagnosis of our existential emptiness.

    We discover that meaning requires direction – like ladder rungs connected to sides rather than clanging uselessly in the air. Solomon's exhaustive experiment with fulfillment (detailed in chapter 2) reads like a billionaire's bucket list gone wrong: pleasure, laughter, substance experimentation, building projects, material excess, entertainment, sexual indulgence, and even achievement. Each pathway led to the same conclusion: vapor, emptiness, nothing substantial to grasp.

    What makes Ecclesiastes uniquely powerful is its unflinching honesty about reality. Good people die young. Wicked people prosper. Chance happens to everyone. These observations resonate deeply with those who've found themselves "at the bottom of the glass" wondering what it all means. Solomon doesn't offer platitudes; he acknowledges the world's brokenness while pointing toward what's been lost.

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    48 mins
  • Faith Worth Dying For
    Apr 3 2025

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    I bring up a story that hit in the spiritual gut. Justin brings one up and we discuss how the opportunity to live out for Christ can be squandered because of where we live.

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    32 mins
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