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The Easy Approach | Navigating Faith, Doubt & Culture

The Easy Approach | Navigating Faith, Doubt & Culture

By: Nate Evans and Tony Zuma
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Life's full of hard questions. Nate Evans (E) and Tony Zuma (Z) are here to make them EZ. Welcome to The Easy Approach, the podcast where deep thoughts meet good laughs. Each episode, your hosts unpack a challenging topic in a way that's both insightful and enjoyable. Tune in for your bi-weekly dose of relaxed wisdom.Nate Evans and Tony Zuma Personal Development Personal Success
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  • Why Do Secular Movies Make the Best Sermons?
    May 1 2026

    Why is it that a story about a meth kingpin, or a gritty movie about two brothers beating each other half to death, can sometimes teach us more about the human soul than a Sunday morning sermon?

    This week on The Easy Approach, Nate, Tony, and Canaan introduce the concept of the "Accidental Gospel" - the undeniable reality that secular culture keeps accidentally preaching grace, redemption, and self-sacrifice. Starting with Canaan's surprise picks of Warrior and The Iron Giant, the guys explore why human beings are so hardwired to cry at a good story and how the world just can't seem to escape the narrative of Jesus.

    But it doesn't take long for the conversation to derail into a massive, heavy-hitting theological debate about the darker side of human nature.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The MMA Gospel: Why the brutal climax of Warrior perfectly illustrates Romans 2:4, and why love will always break a person faster than physical pain.

    • The Walter White Descent: How a "seared conscience" works, and how seemingly small moral compromises can turn a good person into a monster.

    • The Nature of Villains: Why nobody actually believes they are the bad guy in their own story.

    • The Big Debate: Is the road to hell really paved with good intentions, or just a distorted, selfish vision of the good life?

    • Hardwired for Glory: What N.T. Wright, C.S. Lewis, and Psalm 19 reveal about the deep, unavoidable longings designed directly into our DNA.

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    54 mins
  • Is Your "Self-Care" Actually Just Self-Worship?
    Apr 17 2026

    "I’m just protecting my peace." "I don't have the capacity for this." "I’m setting a boundary."

    We’ve all heard the phrases - and if you’re like Nate and Tony, you’ve probably used them to survive seasons of burnout. But is it possible that our modern obsession with "wellness" has accidentally created a new kind of Prosperity Gospel for Target shoppers?

    In this episode, we dive into the tension between stewarding our mental health and answering the sacrificial call of Jesus. We’re exploring the "weaponization" of therapy-speak and asking the hard question: At what point does caring for yourself become an excuse to stop caring for others?

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Boundary vs. The Wall: How to tell if you're healing or just hiding.

    • The Jesus Model: Why rest should be a preparation for re-engagement, not an escape from it.

    • The "Get Out of Jesus Free" Card: How we use "emotional labor" as a shield against difficult duties.

    • Nate’s Three Litmus Tests: Practical questions to help you determine if your rest is moving you toward God or toward isolation.

    Self-care isn’t a vacation from your calling - it’s stewarding your capacity so you can fulfill it. Because when your "wellness" makes you less like Jesus, it might not be care at all.

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    51 mins
  • Can "Going Through the Motions" Save Your Faith?
    Apr 3 2026

    Most of us were raised to believe that if a prayer isn't spontaneous and a worship set isn't "felt," then it’s just dead religion. We’ve been discipled to chase the spiritual high - the "vibe" that makes everything feel authentic. But what happens on Tuesday morning when the goosebumps are gone and you’re just... tired?

    This week on The Easy Approach, Nate and Tony tackle the word that makes every red-blooded Protestant nervous: Liturgy. We’re stripping away the "smells and bells" stereotypes to look at the heart of ritual. From Nate’s obsessive morning routine to Tony’s commitment to the gym, we explore the reality that humans are ritual creatures - and if we don't intentionally choose our liturgies, the world will choose them for us.

    Whether you're a "high church" traditionalist or a "backyard pool" Baptist, this conversation is about finding an anchor for the days when your emotions decide to take a vacation. It turns out, "going through the motions" might just be the very thing that saves your faith.

    • The Spontaneity Trap: Why our obsession with "feeling it" might actually be making our faith shallow and fragile.

    • Spiritual Habit-Stacking: How to use physical rituals - like cold plunges or lighting a candle - to rewire your heart for the long haul.

    • The Irony of "Anti-Liturgy": Why every church has a ritual (even the ones with fog machines and skinny jeans).

    • The Lord’s Script: Why Jesus didn't just give us "prayer vibes" - He gave us a word-for-word command.

    • The "Relient K" Effect: How music and ritual act as a mental time machine to realign us with what’s true.

    • Practical Postures: One small, physical change you can make this week to anchor your soul when the "high" fades.

    "Liturgy is spiritual habit-stacking - using physical cues to realign yourself with truth even when you don't feel it."

    We challenge you to pick one small physical ritual to anchor your week. Pray the Lord's Prayer word-for-word, kneel when you talk to God, or start a daily devotional. Don’t wait until you "feel like it" - just change your posture and see if it changes your heart.

    Make sure to follow the podcast! We’ve got a deep dive into the theology of baptism coming up soon that you won’t want to miss.

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    56 mins
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