Zach Weihrauch

Zach Weihrauch

Follower of Jesus who has graciously given me a wife to love, children to shepherd, and a church to pastor.

Appears in 116 Episodes

Can Evil Ideas Be Defeated?

In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch explores how cultural shifts and biblical truths reveal that even deeply entrenched falsehoods can be overcome by s...

Is Being Wrong Good for Us?

In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch dives into how mistakes—whether historical, personal, or biblical—can lead to growth, discovery, and God's glory, e...

Do Apologies Kill Art?

In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch reflects on the controversy surrounding Jamie Oliver's children's book, exploring how the tension between fantasy a...

Should I Talk About My Marriage?

In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch discusses the delicate balance between maintaining marital privacy and seeking outside help, offering biblical insi...

Is Being Weird the Key To Love?

Is being weird the key to love? In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch connects an article on interior design to the deeper truth of intimacy, exploring h...

Is Guilt Good?

In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch examines whether guilt can be good, distinguishing between healthy guilt that leads to growth and maladaptive guilt...

Is Time Really Money?

In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch examines our desire to save time on vacation and challenges listeners to bring that same intentionality to everyday...

Should the Doctor Be In?

In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch explores generational divides in work-life balance, particularly in medicine, and discusses how intergenerational c...

When Does Christmas Start?

In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch explores why we’re eager to celebrate Christmas earlier each year, highlighting how the season's message of hope, w...

Who Defines You?

Join Zach Weihrauch on Wake Up, Look Up as he explores the pressures social media places on mothers and encourages listeners to let God, not online trends, define thei...

Processing the Election Results

In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch reflects on the election results and discusses how Christians can process their reactions while focusing on unity, ...

Who Drove Us into Debt?

Join Zach Weihrauch on Wake Up, Look Up as he explores the issue of negative equity in car loans, reflecting on how society's focus on status has driven many into debt...

Let’s Argue About It

Join Zach Weihrauch on Wake Up, Look Up as he delves into the value of healthy debate, examining a recent CBS interview with author Ta-Nehisi Coates and the challenges...

Should I Take Away Their Video Games?

Join Zach Weihrauch on Wake Up, Look Up as he discusses the impact of video games on students' academic performance and the role parents play in setting boundaries, en...

Is Trump God’s Anointed?

In this episode, Zach Weihrauch addresses the claim that Donald Trump is “God's anointed,” explaining why this designation is biblically inappropriate and emphasizing ...

Have We Canceled Leadership?

In this episode, Zach Weihrauch explores how cultural shifts have impacted leadership, emphasizing a biblical view that values courage, humility, and the willingness t...

Are House Husbands Biblical?

In this 100th episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Zach Weihrauch addresses whether being a stay-at-home dad aligns with biblical principles, challenging assumptions about gen...

Can We Admit Failure?

In this episode, Zach Weihrauch examines the importance of admitting failure—using NYU’s tuition-free medical school program as an example—and explains how embracing m...

Don’t Stop Shopping

In this episode, Zach Weihrauch explores how election season anxiety impacts our spending habits and shares biblical insights on finding security beyond financial cont...

Don't Start With Guns

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, Zach Weihrauch explores the deeper societal factors contributing to school shootings, highlighting four key areas—broken families, ...

What's Wrong With Church?

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, Zach Weihrauch explores the concept of "mattering" in both psychology and the church, explaining how true happiness and fulfillment...

Use My Pronouns or Lose Your Job

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, Zach Weihrauch discusses the growing conflict between Christian teachers and public school policies that require the use of student...

Is Mommy Drinking too Much?

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, Zach Weihrauch addresses the rising issue of alcohol abuse among middle-aged women, particularly mothers, exploring the dangers of ...

Go To Bed!

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, Zach Weihrauch discusses the surprising emotional and spiritual benefits of going to bed earlier, referencing studies on "nighttime...

Can't We Agree on Killing Babies?

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, Zach Weihrauch confronts the controversial topic of third-trimester abortions, emphasizing the moral urgency to protect viable babi...

Are We Terrorists?

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, pastor Zach tackles the provocative question: "Are we terrorists?" Prompted by a recent article portraying a subset of Christians a...

Do I Need Sibling Therapy?

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, Zach Weihrauch explores the rising trend of sibling therapy, a form of counseling aimed at resolving issues between siblings. With ...

Teaching Them To Read

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, Zach Weihrauch addresses a troubling trend: declining literacy among college students, even at prestigious institutions. Studies sh...

Should Grandma and Grandpa Know Better?

In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, host Zach Weihrauch explores an unusual political turmoil brewing at Rossmoor Senior Living Facility in Walnut Creek, California. D...

Getting Away With Mass Murder

In this episode, Zach delves into the horrors of the Holocaust as revealed by a newly published diary from a Polish journalist in 1940s Lithuania. Zach discusses the h...

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