Jesus People Podcast

Jesus People Podcast
Ryan Miller started this show in 2024 and already has 336 ratings with a 4.8-star average, which tells you something about how quickly it connected. The premise is straightforward -- conversations with people whose lives have been changed by Jesus -- but Ryan's guest selection and interview style lift it well above the typical testimony format. The guest list is remarkably diverse. You will hear from therapists like Jay Stringer, persecuted Christians like Maryam Rostampour (who was imprisoned in Iran for her faith), politicians, bestselling authors like Lisa Bevere, and ordinary people with extraordinary stories. Ryan publishes twice a week, and the range keeps things unpredictable in the best way. What makes this show work is that Ryan is genuinely curious. He does not treat interviews as setups for pre-planned talking points. When a guest brings up addiction recovery, he follows the thread honestly. When someone describes persecution, he asks the uncomfortable questions about fear and doubt. The conversations touch on mental health, cultural issues, gender roles, family struggles, and New Age spirituality -- always grounded in what following Jesus actually looks like in those specific contexts. The show is still young enough that the back catalog is manageable. You can realistically listen to everything and get a comprehensive picture of modern Christian life across wildly different experiences. For anyone interested in how Jesus shows up in real people's stories right now, not two thousand years ago, this one hits the mark.

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