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The Lost Sheep Podcast

The Lost Sheep Podcast

By: Luke 15:4
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Nazario Pangallo, Cole Bissot, and Evan Hebert discuss life lessons and challenges through every day quotes and scriptureCopyright 2023 All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality
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  • Could You… Or Would You?
    Mar 8 2026

    You could do a lot of things. But what would you actually do?

    This week, we unpack Jordan Peterson’s piercing question and explore the space between potential and action. We talk responsibility, virtue, and why “better” doesn’t always mean more comfortable.

    What actually improves a life? And how do we start — today?

    Our shepherd, Matt Fradd, offers a model of boldness and intentional formation.

    And we close with a practical prayer practice that turns reflection into movement.

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    57 mins
  • What Are You Prepared to See?
    Mar 2 2026

    Inspired by the quote, “The eye can only see what the mind is prepared to comprehend,” we reflect on the connection between biology, belief, and faith. How much of our reality is filtered by expectation? And how does the Gospel retrain us to see differently? In this episode, we talk about renewing the mind, surrendering assumptions, and allowing God to form the way we interpret the world. We also share a simple but powerful prayer practice to help align our perception with truth — and introduce a Shepherd whose life encourages us to see beyond the surface.

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    Not Yet Known
  • Entering the Desert
    Feb 22 2026

    A Lenten special recorded on Fat Tuesday. We unpack the purpose of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving — and what it really means to give something up. Featuring a shepherd who endured immense loss and a practical prayer practice to carry hope through the season.

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    43 mins
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