
Why wasn't God enough? In the Season 2 premiere of What We Here For, we kick off our series on the Life of David by exploring the moment Israel rejected God as their King to be "like all the other nations."

Welcome to Season 2 of What We Here For? — where we unpack our “why” through faith, purpose & passion.
🎙️✨ We are back! In this brand-new season, we are diving deep into the life of David. Often called "a man after God's own heart," David was far from perfect, yet he was deeply connected to the heart of the Father.

In Part 2 of our conversation on idolatry, we move beyond obvious false gods and uncover the subtle idols that quietly shape our hearts, habits, and faith. From success and comfort to relationships, identity, and control, we examine how modern idols compete for our devotion—and how Scripture calls us back to wholehearted worship.

In this first part of our two-episode series on idolatry, we explore what Scripture really means when it warns us about idols—and why this ancient issue is still deeply relevant in modern life. Idolatry isn’t just carved statues or false gods; it’s anything that quietly takes God’s place in our hearts, priorities, affections, or identity.

In this powerful episode, we uncover one of the most overlooked barriers to spiritual growth: the hidden sin of unforgiveness. Though it often hides beneath justified anger, painful memories, or silent distance, unforgiveness quietly hardens the heart and disrupts our intimacy with God.

In this episode of the What We Here For? Podcast, Kii & Dejene sit down with Evan Smith, creator of the Flee Temptation clothing brand, for a raw and real conversation on what it means to flee from the things that try to pull us away from God.

We’re diving into the message “Open the Eyes of My Heart” and exploring what it means to truly see as God sees. Learn how pride, pain, and distraction can cause spiritual blindness, and how Jesus restores our sight one revelation at a time. Discover how to recognize the blind spots that keep you from seeing God clearly and find the freedom that comes when His light breaks through the darkness.

WWHF Season 2 is bringing something new.
More than a podcast, this season is about community. Along with faith-centered conversations, we’re launching live Bible study sessions — an extension of WWHF where faith meets real life.
Join us from your couch, your closet, or anywhere you feel comfortable as we dive deep into Scripture, ask honest questions, and grow together in faith.

In this episode, we explore the powerful theme of obedience and disobedience in the life of a believer. From Jonah’s flight from God’s call (Jonah 1:2) to King Saul’s partial obedience in 1 Samuel 15, Scripture reminds us that obedience isn’t about convenience — it’s about the heart.

At times you may find yourself facing moments of doubt. In this episode, we discuss unbelief, why it creeps into our hearts, and how God meets us in our moments of questioning. Join us as we look at stories of doubt turned into deeper faith through confession and repentance.

What does it look like to keep in step with the Holy Spirit in everyday life? In this episode, we explore what it means to live a Spirit-led life — not just in theory, but in the real, daily moments that shape us. We discuss how walking with the Spirit transforms our character, decisions, and relationships.

In this episode, we dive into the relationship between sanctification and fruit-bearing as revealed in John 15. Jesus calls His disciples to abide in Him, and through that abiding, we are progressively transformed—set apart for God’s purposes and made holy in practice.

What does it truly mean to leave behind the world’s ways and follow God’s call. Inspired by the story of Moses, the conversation explores how God calls us out of old habits, identities, and comfort zones—and into purpose, faith, and freedom.

In this episode, we dive into the idea that the heart always longs for more than what culture and the world can offer. From personal testimonies to honest reflections, we share how God invites us into something deeper: a life of true purpose and relationship with Him.