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Every life has chapters that defy explanation — moments of wonder, breakthrough, and divine connection. Unwritten exists to bring those stories into the light. In each episode, real people share heartfelt testimony about how God has touched their lives: from life-changing conversions and surprising answers to prayer to miraculous events and unmistakable encounters with His voice. These are not sermons — they are living stories of God’s goodness, grace, and relentless love in a world that needs hope. Tune in, be encouraged, and discover how God is still writing powerful narratives in the lives
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Mar 31, 2026 • 11min
He Asked to Lead a Bible Study
He just wanted to lead a Bible study.That was the question.It should have been simple.But somewhere in the middle of that conversation, something shifted. What started as excitement turned into tension… and then something deeper.There was more behind his answer than expected.And more at stake than either of them realized.The conversation didn’t end cleanly.It didn’t resolve.But it led to something neither of them saw coming.

Mar 24, 2026 • 12min
The Question in the Driveway
Dianna had spoken with Bill many times before.What started as a routine call turned into something more — visits to his home, long conversations over tea, and a glimpse into a life marked by sacrifice, loss, and a quiet kind of generosity.There was just one thing she never brought up.On her final visit, standing in his driveway after everything had been signed, the thought came back again: simple, almost too simple.She hesitated.Then she asked.Bill didn’t answer right away.He took two steps back, placed his hands over his heart, and stood there in silence.

Mar 17, 2026 • 14min
I Brought an American Flag to the Conclave
It was six in the morning when George’s roommate burst into his room and said the words no Catholic expects to hear.The Pope was dead.In the days that followed, George found himself grieving more than he expected. And in prayer, a strange idea kept returning, one that didn’t make much practical sense: Go to Rome.A few phone calls and a very uncomfortable flight later, he was standing in St. Peter’s Square with thousands of pilgrims watching the chimney above the Sistine Chapel.Before leaving home, he had thrown an American flag into his bag almost as an afterthought.He didn’t think he’d need it.

Mar 10, 2026 • 12min
She Bit Through Her Tongue
Gabe was twenty years old and somehow responsible for directing the music for a college retreat.It was already more than he felt ready for: new songs, last-minute rehearsals, and a team trusting him to lead the most important moment of the weekend.Then one of the singers walked up to him at dinner.She could barely speak. There was blood on the napkins in her hand.The night’s music depended on her voice.With the biggest moment of the retreat only minutes away, three students slipped into a back room and did the only thing they knew to do.They started to pray.

Mar 3, 2026 • 9min
They Didn’t Want Our Help
Will and Nicole wanted nothing to do with the missionaries.They had learned how to survive on the streets of Denver — together, guarded, self-contained. Every offer of conversation met with distance. Every invitation declined.Then Nicole needed surgery.The decision didn’t go the way the missionaries had hoped. The recovery was worse than anyone expected. And still, the visits continued.Not to argue. Not to persuade. Just to stay.What followed didn’t happen quickly. It unfolded over years — in park lunches, long winters, and conversations that slowly stopped feeling guarded.Eventually, they asked for something no one saw coming.Learn More about Christ in the City here: https://christinthecity.org/Don't forget to subscribe and follow the show

Feb 24, 2026 • 14min
Nice Christianity Wasn't Enough
In college, Sam Kolar looked like he was doing just fine.Good grades. Full social calendar. Fraternity parties. Plenty of friends. No obvious disasters.But somewhere in the middle of all of it, something felt off — a kind of restlessness he couldn’t explain and didn’t really want to examine.It wasn’t a crisis that changed him.It was a conversation.One friend had the courage to say what no one else would — about sin, about the Eucharist, about the difference between being “nice” and actually loving someone.This is a story about what happens when someone risks your approval for your freedom.And what happens when you finally stop pretending you’re fine.Subscribe/Follow for more episodes!

Feb 17, 2026 • 12min
The Day the Van Started Screaming
The underside of the 15-passenger van started screaming halfway down a hill in Western Massachusetts.They were fifteen minutes from a chocolate factory. On schedule. On mission.The noise did not belong.What followed wasn’t heroic or efficient. It was an awkward stop in a place they didn’t expect to be, a handful of small exchanges, and a day that slowly began to feel different than the one we had planned.Some inconveniences interrupt you.Others expose something you didn’t know you needed.

Feb 10, 2026 • 14min
The Man Who Knocked at 9:47pm
It was supposed to be quick.A knock. A request for gas money. A simple yes or no.The man standing there was living out of his car. He had a dog. A past he couldn’t outrun. And a story that didn’t fit neatly into the categories Matt thought he understood.What followed wasn’t dramatic. No big speeches. Just conversation. Hesitation. And a quiet invitation that could have been ignored.It didn’t feel like much at the time.

Feb 3, 2026 • 10min
The Man in 14C
It was supposed to be a quiet flight home from Italy.Early morning. Headphones in. No conversations planned.But somewhere over the Atlantic, the man in 14C started talking.He had everything most people are told to chase — success, recognition, a life that looked full from the outside. Still, there was something unsettled underneath it.By the time the plane began its descent, it was clear this wasn’t just small talk. It was a series of conversations that kept unfolding — each one carrying a question no one was quite ready to answer.Not every seat assignment is accidental.

Jan 27, 2026 • 16min
I Thought I Had Something to Prove
Less than a year after becoming Catholic, Caleb said yes to something he didn’t fully understand.New city. New community. New prayers he barely knew by heart.He didn’t want to be the weak one. The new one. The one who didn’t belong.So when training started, he pushed himself like everyone else.Minutes later, he was walking off the field on crutches.What followed wasn’t dramatic. It was slower than that. Watching instead of playing. Smiling when he didn’t feel it. Quiet doubts he wasn’t sure how to name.And somewhere in the middle of all of it, the question shifted.Maybe he wasn’t there to prove anything at all.


