Conversations
Go Deeper—One Conversation at a Time
Many of us want to go deeper with God and with others, but we’re not always sure how.
Maybe we:
- Are extremely busy right now
- Don’t feel like we “know enough” about the Bible
- Can’t realistically commit to a small group
That’s where Trueface Conversations come in.
These guided conversations help two people move toward deeper, more honest relationships—with God and with each other—without pressure, awkwardness, or heavy prep. Discipleship happens naturally as you show up and talk together.
What Are Trueface Conversations?
Trueface Conversations are guided, two-person experiences designed to help you:
- Build trust and authenticity
- Talk about meaningful things without forcing it
- Grow spiritually in the context of real relationships
Each conversation includes:
- A short video (about 6–8 minutes)
- A few thoughtful questions
- Freedom to move at your own pace
Meet over coffee, on a walk, on FaceTime, or during a drive—whatever works for your life.
Choose Your Conversation
Conversation Details
Beyond the Mask
For deeper, more authentic relationships
$9.99
per person
Themes:
- Authenticity
- Trust
- Honest connection
This Trueface Conversation guides you through eight discussions with a friend, family member, spouse, classmate, colleague, or anyone with whom you would like a more authentic relationship.
Each conversation has a short video and a few questions to guide your time together. Use this journey to travel beyond the mask into deeper, more authentic relationships.
Breaking Your Cycle
For walking together through unwanted patterns
$12.99
per person
Themes:
- Unwanted behaviors
- Grace-based healing
- Being known
All of us have struggled with an addiction or an unwanted behavior that we just can’t seem to stop. Often in desperation or exhaustion, we tell someone. Unfortunately, many of us aren’t sure what to do next.
Breaking Your Cycle guides two people through six conversations, exploring the source of unwanted behavior instead of just the symptoms. Infused with Trueface’s theology of grace and Michael Cusick’s decades of expertise in the field of addiction, this Trueface Conversation will help you experience being known in the midst of your painful patterns.
Conversations Along the Path
For exploring faith, identity, and friendship
$9.99
per person
Themes:
- Identity
- Shame
- Friendship
- Purpose
Based on the topics discussed in The Path—but you do not have to read the book to participate.
Over eight sessions you’ll explore identity, shame, friendship, purpose, and more through a short video and then a few questions to get your conversation started.
If you’ve been wanting to step deeper into friendship and your walk with Jesus—or if you’re just curious what this whole following Jesus thing is about—then we made this for you. See you on The Path!
Frequently Asked Questions
Do my conversation partner and I each need an account?
Yes. Each person needs their own account and purchase. Pricing is listed per person.
Do we need to connect our accounts?
No. Once you each create your own account, you’re ready to go—no linking required.
What does the time commitment look like?
These are self-paced. You can move quickly or slowly—two weeks or a couple months—whatever fits your season.
How do we use the conversations?
Invite someone to join you, then choose times to connect (coffee, walk, FaceTime, phone call, drive, etc.). We recommend watching the short video on your own first, then using the questions when you meet to guide the conversation.
Do I need to read any books or prepare beforehand?
No prep required. Each conversation includes everything you need—video + questions.
How do I purchase and access the conversations?
iPhone users can purchase inside the app. Android and other users purchase via web login. Once purchased, you’ll access everything through your app login.
No pressure. No expertise required. Just presence.
Trueface Conversations are designed for real life—busy schedules, imperfect faith, and honest questions included. All you need is a willingness to show up, one other person, and a desire to go a little deeper.