In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach asks the question, Is Gen-Z a revival generation? Reflecting on a New York Times article, he highlights how young people are turning to Jesus in a chaotic world, guided by the Holy Spirit, finding truth in Scripture, and becoming a faithful remnant. Pastor Zach encourages listeners to celebrate this generation’s faith and pray for the revival God is stirring among them.
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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach tackles a sensitive question: Should pregnant women take Tylenol? Using recent headlines as a starting point, he offers biblical guidance on navigating fear, guilt, and uncertainty—encouraging moms to seek wisdom, trust God’s sovereignty, and care for themselves and their children without panic. It’s a reminder that God is in control, even in the things we can’t fully understand.
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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach asks the question: Do we want justice—or just revenge? Prompted by a Wall Street Journal editorial, he unpacks how America’s justice system has become politicized on both sides and what true, biblical justice really looks like. Justice, he reminds us, isn’t about payback—it’s about protecting the vulnerable and holding everyone to God’s standard, not our own.
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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach asks, whose morality will kids learn? Using the debate in Texas over displaying the Ten Commandments and allowing voluntary prayer in schools, he explores how morality cannot exist untethered from a worldview. Pastor Zach emphasizes that all education—including secular perspectives—is shaped by beliefs. Christians, he argues, have a responsibility to bring biblical morality into the public square, because someone’s morality will shape society, and true neutrality is a myth.
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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach asks, are people a lost cause? Using the Army’s Future Soldier Preparatory Course as an example, he highlights how investment, discipline, and encouragement can transform those who seem unqualified or rejected. Pastor Zach connects this to the biblical view that every person has God-given potential, emphasizing that hope, purpose, and guidance can help anyone grow and flourish.
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