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Ep 43Navigating Worship Principles: Regulative vs. Normative

The discourse presented in this episode of Theology Throwdown meticulously examines the theological distinctions between the regulative and normative principles of worship, elucidating their respective implications for contemporary Christian practices. We traverse the nuances of these principles, defining the regulative principle as the notion that worship must strictly adhere to what God has explicitly commanded, while the normative principle permits worship practices unless expressly forbidden by Scripture. This distinction engenders a spirited dialogue amongst the hosts, as they deliberate on the potential legalism inherent in the regulative approach versus the perceived freedoms of the normative stance. Furthermore, we explore how a robust comprehension of the Gospel influences our worship philosophy, emphasizing the significance of heartfelt gratitude for divine grace as the impetus for authentic worship. Ultimately, this episode serves not only as an exploration of differing worship methodologies but also as a clarion call for unity among believers, anchored in the shared understanding of Christ's redemptive work.The podcast episode delves into the intricate theological distinctions between the regulative principle and the normative principle of worship within the Christian faith. The speakers engage in a thoughtful dialogue, highlighting the essence of each principle. The regulative principle posits that worship should only consist of elements explicitly prescribed in Scripture, whereas the normative principle allows for any practice not expressly forbidden by Scripture. This discussion is enriched by personal anecdotes and reflections from the speakers, illustrating how these principles manifest in various church settings. They explore potential pitfalls associated with each view, such as legalism or a lack of reverence, and emphasize the importance of worship being rooted in a genuine understanding of the Gospel. The episode culminates in a call for unity among differing theological perspectives, advocating for a focus on Christ and His redemptive work as the foundation for worship. This offers listeners a profound understanding of the impact of theological convictions on worship practices and encourages a heart-centered approach to glorifying God in all aspects of church life.Takeaways: The Theology Throwdown podcast emphasizes the importance of discussing theological differences among Christian podcasters with love and charity. The regulative principle of worship states that worship must adhere strictly to God's commands as found in Scripture, while the normative principle allows for any form of worship not explicitly forbidden. Discussions of worship practices highlight the divide between those who favor a strict adherence to biblical commands and those who embrace a more flexible approach to worship styles. An understanding of the Gospel profoundly shapes one's philosophy of worship, emphasizing that true worship arises from a heart transformed by the grace of God. The podcast encourages listeners to reflect on how their worship practices align with their understanding of God’s holiness and grace in their lives. Through the lens of the Gospel, worship should be an expression of gratitude and reverence, acknowledging the depth of God’s mercy and the significance of Christ’s sacrifice.

Jul 15, 20252h 8m

Ep 184The Question (Mark 8:27-30)

In this passage, as we continue to march through and with Mark at River Of Life OPC in Phillipsburg NJ, we see Jesus ask a very important question that we all must answer. www.christianpodcastcommunity.org

Jul 14, 202536 min

Ep 54#54 - What Do You Mean by Discipleship? Guest: Pastor Brad Stille | Host: George Binoka

Episode Overview:Discipleship is a word that gets tossed around in Christian circles—but what does it actually mean? In this episode, Pastor Brad Stille, senior pastor at Wixom Baptist Church and Exchange Trainer, joins George Binoka to break down what real discipleship looks like in everyday life.This conversation dives deep into the difference between casual spiritual conversations and intentional disciple-making. Pastor Brad shares practical ways to create a discipleship culture instead of just running a program, and how to avoid burnout while staying faithful to Great Commission living.Whether you’re a pastor, small group leader, or just someone who wants to help others grow in Christ, this episode will equip you to take the next step.🔑 Key Topics Covered:✅ Defining DiscipleshipWhy discipleship is more than just friendship—and how to keep Jesus at the center of every relationship.✅ Evaluating Discipleship RelationshipsAre you really discipling someone, or just hanging out? Learn how to assess the spiritual direction of your conversations.✅ Overcoming Challenges in DiscipleshipWhat do you do when someone you're discipling hits a wall or stops following? When is it time to press pause, and when is it time to move on?✅ The Role of Pastoral LeadershipWhy church leaders must model discipleship personally, not just promote it publicly.✅ Creating a Discipleship CultureHow to move from a "program mentality" to a church-wide lifestyle of disciple-making.✅ Encouragement During Fruitless SeasonsWhat to do when you're sowing spiritual seed but not seeing results.✅ Guarding Against BurnoutPractical advice for staying spiritually healthy while pouring into others.✅ Empowering Lay LeadersYou don’t need a title to make disciples. Learn how regular Christians can help shift the culture of their church by simply living out the Great Commission.📖 Episode Chapters:00:00 – Understanding Discipleship03:58 – Evaluating Discipleship Relationships08:24 – Navigating Challenges in Discipleship12:14 – The Role of Pastoral Leadership17:23 – Creating a Discipleship Culture21:48 – Encouragement in Fruitless Seasons25:47 – Guarding Against Burnout27:52 – Empowering Lay Leaders🌍 Learn More & Get Involved:Visit exchangemessage.org to learn more about relational evangelism and discipleship resources from The Exchange.For donations and partnership opportunities:👉 exchangemessage.org/giveSubscribe & Share:If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend and leave us a review. The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few—let’s equip more Christians to make disciples who make disciples.

Jul 14, 202532 min

TTR 214 - Recognizing Red Flags: Are You Truly Living as a Christian?

This podcast episode delves into the critical distinction between genuine Christianity and the superficial claims of individuals who identify as Christians without embodying the principles of faith. We engage in a thoughtful discourse regarding the necessity of lovingly correcting those who stray from scriptural teachings, emphasizing the importance of nurturing relationships that foster spiritual growth. Our guests share personal anecdotes that illustrate the complexities of navigating relationships with those who profess faith yet may not adhere to its tenets. This episode underscores the imperative of being active participants in our faith, rather than mere observers, while fostering an environment where open dialogue and accountability thrive. Join us as we explore how to approach these sensitive topics with grace and truth, striving for a deeper understanding of what it means to live as true followers of Christ.Takeaways: The dialogue emphasizes the importance of discerning genuine Christianity from superficial claims, urging thoughtful correction. A significant point discussed is the need for Christians to act as peacemakers in correcting others with love and understanding. I articulated the vital distinction between merely attending church and actively embodying a relationship with Christ in daily life. The conversation highlights the necessity of community in faith, underscoring that personal growth often occurs through mutual support and accountability.

Jul 14, 20251h 26m

Ep 352Samson: a Biblical Hero with Dr. Owen Anderson

Dr. Owen Anderson, Head Pastor of Christ the King Reformed Church and professor of philosophy and religious studies at Arizona State University joins me to talk about his latest book Samson: a Biblical Hero.We have been taught in sermons and Sunday School to treat Samson as just a deeply flawed and naive man full of lust and ego. Dr. Anderson explains that, despite Samson's imperfections, we may be reading between the lines to accuse him of things he may not have done.Dr. Anderson argues that a Biblical understanding of Samson as a strong and humble hero points to Christ. Rather than blindly follow influencers like Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate who may resemble more the mixed bag stereotype of Samson we've been taught, Dr. Anderson teaches that Christian young men should see the Biblical Samson himself as a better role model.Dr. Owen Anderson:Dr. Owen Anderson's personal website [media appearances]Christ the King Reformed ChurchArizona State University profileDr. A's SubstackDr. Owen Anderson's YouTube channelFox and Friends interview about DEI lawsuit with ASUNewsmax Carl Higbie FRONTLINE interview about DEI lawsuit with ASURobert Kiyosaki interview on The Rich Dad Radio Show about free speech (March 1, 2023)Robert Kiyosaki interview on The Rich Dad Radio Show about free speech (July 26, 2023)Dr. Owen Anderson on PragerU's The Book Club with Michael KnowlesPragerU 5-minute video: The Beginning of WisdomDr. Owen Anderson's Amazon Author page*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!Mentioned in this episode:Affiliate Link: Blackout CoffeeBlackout Coffee is a coffee company that supports traditional American values of strong families, personal responsibility, and patriotism. Blackout Coffee delivers to active duty military and first responders. Be Awake, Not Woke with their rich and flavorful coffees, teas, and hot cocoas.Blackout Coffee

Jul 14, 202555 min

Didaché - Chip and Joanna Gaines Deny The Christian Faith (But They're Not The Ones At Whom I'm Most Upset)

Jul 12, 202524 min

Ep 293Amillennialism: The Depressing Side of the End Times? – With Matt Slick

This podcast episode delves into the intricate and often contentious subject of eschatology, particularly focusing on the varying interpretations of the end times. We engage in a thorough examination of the views surrounding the millennial reign of Christ, discussing the implications of amillennialism, premillennialism, and postmillennialism. A salient point of this episode is the perspective that while individuals may hold differing beliefs about the end times, unity in the core tenets of faith—particularly regarding the person and work of Jesus Christ—is paramount. Throughout our discourse, we emphasize the necessity of humility in theological discussions, recognizing that absolute certainty is often elusive in matters of interpretation. Ultimately, our aim is to inspire listeners to engage with these concepts thoughtfully while remaining grounded in the essential truths of Christianity.Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of addressing challenging theological questions regarding God and the Bible, as exemplified by the hosts' discussions. During the episode, the hosts explore various eschatological views, including amillennialism, premillennialism, and postmillennialism, highlighting their respective strengths and weaknesses. The discussion includes the implications of different views on end times for Christian life, advocating for humility and a focus on the gospel in theological debates. Listeners are encouraged to join the live discussion on Apologetics Live, fostering a community where challenging questions about faith can be explored. Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport

Jul 11, 20251h 54m

S1 Ep 43Navigating Dark Times in a Christlike Way | Justin Daugherty | LLFT Series

In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo welcomes guest Justin Daugherty to discuss his mini book, 'Help! I’m in Darkness'. Justin, a certified counselor, offers insights into the struggles faced by teenagers today, particularly focusing on depression. He explores the pressures of social media, school, and home life that contribute to this darkness. They discuss "coping mechanisms" and emphasize the importance of heart transformation through the gospel. The conversation also explains the difference between normal and unexplained sadness and provides practical steps for parents to support their teens. The episode underscores the sufficiency of scripture in addressing depression and aims to give hope and guidance to those dealing with such challenges.00:26 Introducing Justin Daugherty 01:23 Understanding Teen Depression02:35 Pressures and Coping Mechanisms for Teens06:50 Signs of Depression in Teens07:59 Distinguishing Normal Sadness from Unexplained Sadness14:20 Four Categories of Sadness17:27 Hope for Depression Through Christ22:47 Conclusion Further ResourcesHelp! I'm in Darkness by Justin DaughertyGood Mood, Bad Mood by Charles Hodges Check Out the LifeLine for Teens Mini-book SeriesFollow Us on FacebookFollow Us on Instagram

Jul 10, 202525 min

S7 Ep 76STREET TALK THEOLOGY God's Ruling Providence (Esther Part 1)

In Today's episode, Pastor Dom preaches his first part of a four part sermon series on Esther about God's Providence.For more info about Pastor Dom and the current church he is pastoring use the link below.Desert Sky Baptist!!!Street Talk Theology has a new sponsor!!!Logos Christian Academy is the proud new sponsor of Street Talk Theology. As Casa Grande’s premier classical education school, Logos Christian Academy teaches from a biblical worldview, equipping students both academically and spiritually.They are passionate about teaching students HOW to think, instead of what to think. To find out how to enroll, or to simply learn more, visit logosclassical.org

Jul 9, 202528 min

S5 Ep 24S5E24 - Statism and Separatism

On this final episode of Season 5, I look at the topic of Statism. Despite using that term in the past, I wanted to do a deeper dive into Statism - the idolatry of the civil government. Referencing works such as Idols For Destruction and Identity and Idolatry, I discuss what Statism is, what it looks like, and how to respond to it. I also play a recent clip from New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani regarding government-run grocery stores as a perfect example of Statism. Ultimately, the answer to Statism is not separatism, or staying removed from politics/civics, but the word of God and the good news of Jesus Christ. Please sign up to attend the Future of Christendom conference from October 9-11 in Lancaster, PA. The theme of the conference is No Other Name and includes an address by Pastor Jeff Durbin. If you use the code GovernedbyGod when you sign up, you will get a 10% discount on your tickets!As always, if you have any questions or comments, please email me at [email protected] can follow also me on Facebook or Twitter, or go to http://www.ericluppold.com/And if you would like to support the show, please consider becoming a patron!

Jul 9, 202537 min

Ep 345Biblical Interpretation: Are We Quenching the Spirit with Cessationism?

Andrew Rappaport hosts a compelling discussion with Ryan Denton on the often contentious topic of spiritual gifts, diving into the nuances of continuationism and cessationism. They kick things off by exploring the extremes within these doctrines, particularly focusing on Ryan's concerns regarding the cessationist side, which he believes may sometimes be too rigid. As they navigate through definitions and historical perspectives, they emphasize the importance of balancing scriptural interpretation with a recognition of God's ongoing work in the world. The conversation highlights the value of nuanced understanding, encouraging listeners to engage thoughtfully with both traditional and contemporary views of spiritual gifts. Ultimately, this episode serves as an invitation for open dialogue among believers, stressing the significance of discernment in addressing the complexities of faith and practice.Takeaways: The hosts dive deep into the topic of spiritual gifts, discussing continuationism and cessationism, and their nuances, highlighting how these interpretations affect modern Christian practices. Ryan Denton, a Presbyterian minister, shares his perspective on cessationism, arguing that while certain gifts ceased, God can still work through extraordinary means today, albeit in a non-normative manner. Andrew Rappaport emphasizes the importance of biblical accuracy in doctrinal discussions, reminding listeners that miracles may occur but should not be confused with the gifts that were present in the apostolic age. The conversation reveals a mutual respect between the hosts despite their differing views, showcasing how open dialogue can lead to a deeper understanding of complex theological issues. The hosts stress the significance of discernment in evaluating claims of spiritual experiences, cautioning against attributing personal feelings or experiences as direct communications from God. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the hosts on future platforms for more discussions, emphasizing the value of respectful debate in theological circles. Mentioned in this episode:Bible Interpretation made Easy seminar

Jul 9, 20251h 10m

Ep 292Exploring Amillennialism: Insights and Perspectives

The salient point of this podcast episode centers on the exploration of amillennialism, particularly through the insights of Keith Foskey, who articulates the significance of understanding Christ's role in uniting both Jews and Gentiles into one body of believers. We delve into the nuances of this theological stance, contrasting it with other eschatological views, specifically addressing the implications of the relationship between the church and Israel. Throughout the discussion, we engage with various biblical texts, highlighting the hermeneutical approaches that shape our understanding of these doctrines. The episode further examines how one's eschatological perspective can profoundly impact their daily walk with Christ, influencing both their worldview and practical application of faith. As we navigate these complex themes, we encourage listeners to engage thoughtfully with their beliefs and consider the broader implications of their theological positions.Takeaways: This episode emphasizes the significance of understanding various eschatological perspectives, particularly focusing on amillennialism, postmillennialism, and premillennialism. We elucidate the complexities of the relationship between Israel and the Church, highlighting the distinction between ethnic and spiritual Israel. The discussion highlights how one's eschatological view can profoundly influence their daily Christian walk and overall theological framework. We explore the importance of maintaining balance in theological discussions, avoiding extremes that can lead to divisive and unproductive debates. The nature of Christ's kingdom is discussed, with emphasis on the idea that it is both present and will be fully realized in the future. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the material presented and consider how it aligns with their own understanding of scripture and theology.

Jul 4, 20252h 11m

S1 Ep 42Pursuing Purity with Gospel Hope | Zach Sparkman | LLFT Series

In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, author Zach Sparkman discusses the prevalent struggle with pornography, particularly among teens. Drawing from his Lifeline for Teens mini-book, 'Help! I Want to Stay Pure', Sparkman provides both statistical insights and practical advice on combating sexual immorality through a biblical lens. The discussion covers the physiological impact of pornography, helpful principles drawn from King David’s fall into sin, and the acronym ARISE, which offers a structured approach to resisting temptation. The episode concludes with guidance for parents on how to address their teen’s struggle with pornography.00:23 Pornography and Its Impact on Teens01:43 The Prevalence and Dangers of Pornography02:34 Understanding the Temptation and Its Effects09:26 Differentiating Temptation from Sin14:21 David and Bathsheba: Lessons on Temptation16:39 The ARISE Acronym for Fighting Temptation22:03 Practical Steps and Hope for Teens24:33 Advice for Parents26:47 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsGrab a copy of our mini-book: 'Help! I Want to Stay Pure' Check Out our LifeLine for Teens Mini-book SeriesFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on Facebook

Jul 3, 202528 min

Ep 53#53 - From Addiction to Redemption with Tony Mendez

Gospel Talks Podcast – Ep. 53: From Addiction to Redemption with Tony MendezIn this gripping and hope-filled episode of Gospel Talks, host George Binoka sits down with Tony Mendez, a man whose journey from addiction, trauma, and jail to freedom, faith, and family restoration is nothing short of miraculous.Tony opens up about the pain of his childhood, the instability of his home, the deep wounds left by broken relationships, and how those circumstances drove him into years of substance abuse. But that’s only the beginning.You’ll hear how God used the faithful love of Tony’s sister, the support of his church community, and the power of the gospel to bring real transformation into his life. From sleeping beside a freeway addicted to fentanyl, to now being clean, baptized, and leading others to Christ, Tony’s story is a powerful testimony to the love of Jesus and the truth that no one is beyond redemption.🎧 In this episode, you’ll hear about:✅ The deep impact of childhood trauma and family dysfunction✅ How addiction took over Tony’s life✅ A honest answer to the question: "Why would God allow suffering?"✅ What finally broke through and led to real change✅ The role of love, community, and discipleship in recovery✅ The Exchange Bible study and its life-changing impact✅ A beautiful family moment at his baptism✅ How you can better minister to people battling addiction or living on the streetsIf you’ve ever wondered how to help someone struggling with addiction or how God can reach people in the darkest places, this episode is for you.🔗 Learn more about The Exchange Ministry:Visit exchangemessage.org💝 Help us send Bibles to jails and prisons or support our addiction recovery outreach:Give at exchangemessage.org/give🕓 Episode Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Tony's Journey01:01 Early Life and Family Dynamics04:58 Influence of Family and Ego Development06:46 Struggles with Addiction and Family Relationships10:52 The Question of Suffering and God's Role13:24 The Depths of Addiction16:39 Turning Point and Path to Recovery19:03 Encouragement for Others in Similar Situations19:55 The Power of Love and Kindness20:47 Finding Help and Support21:12 The Role of Faith in Recovery22:31 Building Connections Through Faith23:45 Seeking God and Community25:28 The Importance of Guidance in Faith26:48 Understanding God's Love27:37 Questions of Faith and Understanding28:42 Transformation Through Acceptance30:05 Reaching Out to Those in Need32:07 The Journey to Baptism and Family Support36:11 New Chapter

Jul 3, 202536 min

Ep 344The Art of Conversation: How to Engage with Your Muslim Neighbors

Andrew Rapoport welcomes listeners to a thought-provoking discussion on the intricacies of Islam and the Christian faith, featuring guest James Rayment, the director of the Al-Maidah Initiative. The main takeaway centers around the necessity of understanding Islam beyond surface-level perceptions, emphasizing the importance of engaging with Muslims in meaningful ways. Rayment reflects on his journey from a simplistic view of Islam shaped by media and political events to a nuanced understanding cultivated through personal interactions and academic exploration. He encourages Christians to step out of their comfort zones and initiate conversations with their Muslim neighbors, highlighting the vital role of hospitality and curiosity in bridging cultural divides. The episode serves as both an invitation and a challenge for listeners to actively learn about and engage with those of different faiths, fostering genuine relationships that could lead to transformative discussions about belief and identity.Andrew Rapoport welcomes his guest, James Remnant, the director of the Al-Maidah Initiative, a ministry dedicated to equipping Christians to understand Islam and engage with Muslim communities. Their conversation dives deep into James's personal journey with Islam, starting from his early experiences post-9/11, which sparked his interest in understanding the religion beyond the media narratives. The discussion highlights the importance of learning directly from Islamic sources, such as the Quran and Hadith, rather than relying solely on Christian interpretations. James recounts a pivotal moment when he began engaging with Muslims in America, emphasizing the significance of personal relationships and genuine curiosity in impactful conversations. He shares how he transitioned from a superficial understanding to meaningful interactions, fostering friendships that have since blossomed into ministry opportunities. Andrew and James further explore the theological differences between Islam and Christianity, particularly in relation to the concepts of sin, salvation, and the nature of God. They explore the historical context of these beliefs and how they influence interactions today, encouraging listeners to approach Muslims with love and understanding, rather than fear or prejudice. The episode wraps up by encouraging Christians to build bridges with their Muslim neighbors, highlighting the natural curiosity that can lead to profound conversations about faith and truth.Takeaways: Andrew Rapoport discusses the importance of understanding Islam to engage meaningfully with Muslim communities. James Rayment shares his journey into studying Islam and how it shifted his perspective on interfaith dialogue. The podcast emphasizes the importance of Christians approaching evangelism with curiosity and genuine interest in Muslim beliefs. The value of hospitality is highlighted as a bridge for building relationships with Muslim neighbors. Listeners are encouraged to consider cultural events as great opportunities to meet and engage with Muslims in their local communities. Training and resources are available to help churches equip their members to understand and interact with Islam. Mentioned in this episode:What Do They BelieveBible Interpretation made Easy seminar

Jul 3, 202558 min

S7 Ep 75STREET TALK THEOLOGY Pastor Dom and Pastor Gabe Hughes on the Book of Esther

In today's episode, Pastor Dom is joined by the Pastor of Providence Reformed Baptist Church Pastor Gabe Hughes. Together they discuss the book of Esther and the difference between God's Sovereignty and God's Providence.For more info about Pastor Dom and the current church he is pastoring use the link below.Desert Sky Baptist!!!Street Talk Theology has a new sponsor!!!Logos Christian Academy is the proud new sponsor of Street Talk Theology. As Casa Grande’s premier classical education school, Logos Christian Academy teaches from a biblical worldview, equipping students both academically and spiritually.They are passionate about teaching students HOW to think, instead of what to think. To find out how to enroll, or to simply learn more, visit logosclassical.org

Jul 2, 202529 min

S3 Ep 10S3E10 | Cultural Issues | Israel, Dispensationalism, and The 12 Day War | Andrew Rappaport

In this episode, Adam invites, Andrew Rappaport onto the podcast to discuss the latest news regarding Israel and the 12 Day War, as well as his views on Bible prophecy and Israel as a Dispensationalist. #politics #podcast #israel #12daywar #trump #truth #dispensationalism #tuckercarlson #tedcruz #apologetics #bible #prophecy #god

Jul 2, 20251h 52m

Ep 68Behold! A New Creature In Christ

The transformative concept of being "a new creature in Christ" encapsulates the profound metamorphosis that occurs when one accepts Jesus Christ as their Savior. This episode delves into the remarkable journey of personal redemption, emphasizing the radical change that accompanies a genuine faith in Christ. Through the testimony of Jay Jay, we explore how a life once mired in adversity and turmoil can be rejuvenated and redirected towards purpose and hope. This discussion serves not only as a testament to individual transformation but as an encouragement to all believers that spiritual renewal is attainable. Ultimately, we invite our listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the continuous journey of becoming who God created them to be.Takeaways: The transformation into a new creature in Christ signifies the profound change that occurs in a believer's life, where old habits and sins are replaced by a renewed spirit and purpose. In the journey of faith, we are reminded that God works in mysterious ways, often using our past struggles to shape our future and help others who may be in similar situations. Baptism serves as a public declaration of faith, symbolizing the believer's commitment to follow Christ and marking the beginning of a new life filled with hope and direction. The process of sanctification is ongoing, indicating that even after accepting Christ, believers continue to grow and mature in their faith, striving to embody Christ-like characteristics in their daily lives. Through sharing personal testimonies, we can encourage others, showing them that redemption is possible regardless of their past, and highlighting the hope found in a relationship with Jesus. God places significant individuals in our lives, such as mentors and friends, who can guide us through our spiritual journeys, demonstrating His provision and care during our times of need. Links referenced in this episode:Abundant Life PodcastCanilu AirLamp Light MinistriesGospel Talks Podcast

Jul 1, 20251h 4m

S3 Ep 40Are John & Lisa Bevere REALLY False Teachers?

John and Lisa Bevere are prominent figures in contemporary Christian ministry, known for their passionate teachings, bestselling books, and global outreach through their organization, Messenger International. Supporters highlight the Bevere's sincerity, relatability, and commitment to core Christian truths like salvation through Christ, while critics argue they promote extra-biblical revelation and prophecy, straying from Scripture. So what's the truth? Are the Bevere's committed to teaching "core Christian truths like salvation through Christ"? What do the Beveres teach? Do they proclaim the Biblical Gospel or something else? After 5 months of research, watching and reading what they teach, I wanted to present what I have learned and answer the question I often hear... "What's so wrong with the Bevere's?"May this episode expose the false teaching in the church, point to Scripture to be thoroughly equipped for every good work, and bring glory to God. To access the podcast, blog, and other resources go to the Thoroughly Equipped website @ ⁠ttew.org⁠ Follow me on Facebook & Instagram:⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/thoroughlyequipped316/ https://www.facebook.com/TEWMelbaToast ⁠ Christian Podcast Community: ⁠ Christianpodcastcommunity.org⁠ Striving For Eternity Ministries: https://strivingforeternity.org/To watch Thoroughly Equipped with no ads subscribe to the podcast/channel at https://lets.church/channel/ThoroughlyEquipped

Jul 1, 20251h 30m

Ep 351Why Woke Business Fails

I got an unexpected magazine subscription at work. After taking care of business, I noticed an article entitled "How 'Business for Good' Went Bad." As I suspected, the article discussed the rise and decline of "stakeholder capitalism" more popularly called "woke capitalism."Economic historians agree that what caused all the big corporations to "go woke" was a blueprint from the World Economic Forum after the housing market crash in 2008 and the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011.While I discuss the article, I explain the real reasons for the 2008 crash in the first place. A misunderstanding of how markets work led to what we see today: large companies sponsoring "Pride parades" and narcissistic social media influences, as if they're charities for virtue.We are currently witnessing a decline in "woke" as families and conservative influencers and politicians have openly exposed degenerate activities that destroy the lives of children. The "virtue" from "woke capitalism" turns out to be anything but.Sources Cited:James Surowiecki, "How 'Business for Good' Went Bad," Fast Company, Summer 2025."At O'Hare, President Says 'Get On Board,'" The White House, September 27, 2001."Bush Brings Bailout Bill Home," CBS, September 29, 2008."George W. Bush Abandoned the Free Market to Save the Free Market," Cole Chesnut, January 20, 2022."'Florida is where woke goes to die': Republican Ron DeSantis re-elected as governor," Guardian News, November 9, 2022."Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light Beer Commercial Original," 4thphaseofmalaise, April 14, 2023.Vivek Ramaswamy, Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam, (New York: Center Street, 2021), pp. 21,24.Scriptures Referenced:Galatians 5:9Isaiah 5:20-21Matthew 19:4-6Acts 17:26-27Ephesians 6:11-12*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

Jun 30, 202546 min

Ep 183He Spit On His Eyes (Mark 8:22-26)

Continuing to march through and with Mark at River Of Life OPC. In this passage we see Jesus retore sight to a man. www.christianpodcastcommunity.org

Jun 30, 202533 min

Karate Kid Legends - AYJW162

In Karate Kid Legends, a young man’s rebellion and guilt lead him to make choices that can have devastating consequences for his friends and family. Are You Just Watching?Episode 162: Karate Kid LegendsFor the full show notes please visit areyoujustwatching.com/162Consider helping out our fellow CPC member recover from Hurricane Helene.Share your feedback!We would like to know, even if just your reactions to the trailer or the topics we shared in this episode. Or what general critical-thinking and entertainment thoughts or questions do you have? Would you like to suggest a movie or TV show for us to give a Christian movie review with critical thinking?Comment on the show notesCall (513) 818-2959 to leave a voicemailEmail [email protected] (audio files welcome)Join our Facebook discussion group.Join our Discord server.The conversation culminates in a contemplative discourse on the Christian worldview as applied to the themes of the Karate Kid saga. The speakers adeptly draw parallels between the character's struggles and the spiritual journey of individuals grappling with their own fallibility and quest for redemption. They elucidate how the narrative's portrayal of rebellion can serve as a poignant reminder of humanity's inherent flaws and the divine grace that seeks to redeem those flaws. Through scriptural references and theological reflections, they assert that the act of surrendering control to a higher power is essential in overcoming the burdens of guilt and shame. This final analysis invites listeners to engage with the material not only as entertainment but as a vehicle for deeper introspection and spiritual growth, thus reinforcing the podcast's mission of integrating critical thinking with faith-based perspectives.Takeaways:The podcast discusses the themes of rebellion and guilt, exploring how these elements significantly impact the characters' choices in the narrative. Listeners are introduced to the complexities of the Karate Kid franchise and its evolution over time, particularly in the context of contemporary storytelling. We express admiration for Jackie Chan's unique contributions to the franchise, emphasizing the blend of humor and martial arts he brings to the film. The episode critiques the formulaic nature of the narrative, highlighting the predictability of plot developments that may lead to viewer disengagement. We delve into the spiritual implications of the characters' journeys, particularly how their struggles mirror broader themes of personal choice and accountability in life. The importance of critical thinking is emphasized throughout the discussion, particularly in relation to how entertainment can provoke deeper reflections on morality and ethics.

Jun 29, 20251h 12m

Ep 291Can a Christian Lose His Salvation? Eternal Security vs. Falling Away

Takeaways: The podcast discusses the topic of eternal security, emphasizing that true salvation cannot be lost, as it is secured by God's grace and not by human effort. A key point made is that the evidence of genuine faith is not merely a profession of belief, but a transformed life that evidences obedience to God's commands. The hosts argue that many who claim to be Christians but later abandon their faith were never truly saved, citing 1 John 2:19 to support this claim. Scriptural references, such as Romans 8 and John 10, highlight that nothing, including personal actions, can separate a believer from the love of God once they are truly saved. The distinction between true believers and those who are merely professing faith is crucial, as it underscores the importance of genuine transformation in one's life. The discussion addresses common misconceptions about salvation, clarifying that while believers may struggle with sin, their salvation remains secure in Christ. Links referenced in this episode:apologeticslive.comstrivingforeternity.orgstrivingforeternity.org/plungefarmsteadcottage.com

Jun 27, 20251h 36m

S1 Ep 41Servant Leadership: How Teens and Adults Can Influence Others for Christ | Leighton Upton | LLFT Series

In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo interviews Leighton Upton about his mini-book, 'Help! I Want to Be a Leader'. They delve into the essence of true leadership as modeled by Jesus Christ, emphasizing that leadership is about influencing people by serving them. Leighton answers questions such as, "What makes a good leader?" and "How do I become one?" He also shares how teenagers, often influenced by contemporary 'influencers', can embody true biblical leadership by listening, receiving, knowing, and abiding in Christ. The discussion is filled with practical advice on how Christians can influence others by prioritizing their needs and serving them humbly.00:54 Introducing Leighton Upton01:45 Leighton's Background and Insights on Leadership04:11 Biblical Leadership vs. Worldly Leadership08:05 Practical Ways to Lead 12:22 Biblical Stories on Leadership 21:09 Leadership Lessons from Personal Experiences24:23 Further Resources for Teens28:15 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsGrab a copy of our mini-book "Help! I Want to Be a Leader"Check out our LifeLine for Teens Mini-Book Series Follow Us on Instagram Follow Us on Facebook

Jun 26, 202529 min

Election and Free Will: A Reformed Answer

Is God's sovereign election compatible with man's free will? In this thought-provoking video, we explore the doctrines of divine election, predestination, and free will from a Reformed Baptist perspective, grounded in the authority of Scripture alone.Whether you're a curious Christian wrestling with questions of salvation, God’s sovereignty, or the freedom of man, this video offers a clear biblical explanation rooted in historic Reformed theology.👀 If you’ve searched for:What is election in the Bible?Reformed view of free willCalvinism vs ArminianismPredestination explainedCan we choose God?Bible verses about electionDoes man have free will?...then this is the video for you.📚 Key Scriptures:Ephesians 1:4–5Romans 9:10–24John 6:44Acts 13:48Deuteronomy 29:29🙏 If you're passionate about sound doctrine, growing in biblical truth, and standing firm in a Christ-centered worldview, hit that Subscribe button and share this with someone who needs clarity on this crucial topic.#ReformedTheology #ElectionAndFreeWill #ChristianDoctrine #BiblicalTeaching #Calvinism #ChristianYouTube #SovereigntyOfGod #SoundDoctrine #BibleStudy #ReformedBaptist

Jun 25, 202525 min

S7 Ep 74STREET TALK THEOLOGY with LCA's Principal Nick Heward Principal's Corner 3

In today's episode, Pastor Dom invites the principal at Logos Christian Academy. Together they discuss what LCA is all about and if it's right for you and your kids. They discuss the outcome of Nick's first year as principal at Logos.For more info about Pastor Dom and the current church he is pastoring use the link below.Desert Sky Baptist!!!Street Talk Theology has a new sponsor!!!Logos Christian Academy is the proud new sponsor of Street Talk Theology. As Casa Grande’s premier classical education school, Logos Christian Academy teaches from a biblical worldview, equipping students both academically and spiritually.They are passionate about teaching students HOW to think, instead of what to think. To find out how to enroll, or to simply learn more, visit logosclassical.org

Jun 25, 202530 min

S5 Ep 23S5E23 - Antinomianism and Hebrew Roots, Part 2

On today's episode, I finish reviewing a video by Professor R. L. Solberg on the topic of God's law. While I agree with most of what Professor Solberg says, I think that there a few points of disagreement. Most of them surround the application and use of the Old Testament law in the life of a Christian.On a different note, if you have not done so yet, please sign up to attend the Future of Christendom conference from October 9-11 in Lancaster, PA. The theme of the conference is No Other Name and includes an address by Pastor Jeff Durbin. If you use the code GovernedbyGod when you sign up, you will get a 10% discount on your tickets!That being said, if you have any questions or comments, please email me at [email protected] can follow also me on Facebook or Twitter, or go to http://www.ericluppold.com/And if you would like to support the show, please consider becoming a patron!

Jun 25, 202538 min

Ep 343Idols of the Hills: Unmasking the Deceptions in Today’s Church

Pastor Phil joins Andrew Rapoport on the Rap Report to dive deep into the pressing issues facing the church today, particularly the encroaching influence of wokeness and the social justice movement. The conversation kicks off with a look back at how the church has historically handled attacks on its foundations, with Phil drawing parallels between past and current challenges. They explore the concept of “hijacking virtue,” where seemingly noble causes are manipulated for ulterior motives, alluding to movements like Black Lives Matter and the growing complexity of racial reconciliation efforts. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the need for discernment in identifying idols in our lives and churches that could lead believers astray, ultimately pointing to the importance of a solid biblical worldview. As they wrap up, listeners are encouraged to look critically at their own communities and the teachings they encounter, ensuring they remain anchored in the truth of Scripture amidst a rapidly changing cultural landscape.The episode culminates in a call to action for listeners to become more discerning about the influences shaping their faith and the church community. Andrew and Phil encourage a proactive approach to understanding the root causes of cultural movements and their potential impact on the church. They articulate a vision of the church as a beacon of hope and truth in a world increasingly hostile to its teachings. By grounding themselves in scripture and fostering a community that prioritizes spiritual growth over societal trends, believers can effectively counter the narratives that seek to undermine their faith. The conversation concludes with practical advice for identifying potential pitfalls within church teachings and a reminder of the importance of community and dialogue in navigating these complex issues. Phil's book serves as a resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of these themes, providing a framework for recognizing and combating modern idolatry in all its forms.Takeaways: Andrew and Pastor Phil discuss the modern challenges facing the church, emphasizing the need for biblical interpretation amidst societal pressures. The podcast highlights the importance of recognizing and resisting the hijacking of virtue by secular movements, particularly in the context of social justice. Pastor Phil shares insights from his book, 'Idols on the Hills', addressing how ancient idolatry manifests in contemporary issues like materialism and cultural ideology. Listeners are encouraged to critically evaluate their churches for signs of compromise with modern ideologies, particularly regarding race and morality in light of scripture. The discussion touches on the role of pastors in navigating modern complexities while remaining grounded in the truth of the gospel, avoiding guilt manipulation. Both speakers stress the necessity of maintaining a clear Christian worldview to combat the influences of wokeness and to support biblical teachings effectively. Links referenced in this episode:strivingforeternity.orgamazon.comphilbrainard.comsquirrellyjoescoffee.commypillow.comMentioned in this episode:Bible Interpretation made Easy seminarWhat do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport

Jun 25, 20251h 5m

TTR 213 - SW7 The Unseen Battle: The Armor of God the Helmet of Salvation

We delve into the profound significance of the helmet of salvation in our ongoing exploration of spiritual warfare, as articulated in Ephesians 6. This episode emphasizes the paramount importance of safeguarding our minds and thoughts against doubt, condemnation, and confusion, which are the insidious tactics employed by the adversary. By donning the helmet of salvation, we not only affirm our identity in Christ but also reinforce our assurance of salvation, liberating ourselves from the burdens of guilt and fear. As we engage with the complexities of this spiritual armor, we encourage our listeners to reflect on the transformative power of faith and the necessity of renewing one's mind through scripture. Ultimately, we invite you to join us in this enlightening discourse, ensuring that you are equipped to navigate the challenges of spiritual warfare with clarity and conviction.Takeaways: The helmet of salvation serves to protect our minds from doubt and confusion, providing assurance of our identity in Christ. Understanding salvation involves recognizing our justification, sanctification, and future glorification through faith in Jesus Christ. Spiritual warfare requires the application of the armor of God, with each piece symbolizing a crucial aspect of our faith. Engaging with scripture through meditation and prayer is essential for renewing our minds and reinforcing our spiritual resilience.

Jun 25, 20251h 17m

Ep 350The Book of Mormon: Part 18 (Mosiah chapters 15-18)

This episode is part 18 in a series going through the story of the Book of Mormon.This episode covers chapters 15-18 of the book of Mosiah. This is part of the record that Ammon read.This record continues Abinadi's sermon to King Noah and his priests. When Abinadi finishes, the king sentences him to die. One of the priests was a young man named Alma who pleads for the king to spare Abinadi. This stunt resulted in Alma being cast out of the court and ultimately a fugitive for his life.King Noah binds Abinadi in prison for three days, then executes him by burning him. The excommunicated priest Alma writes Abinadi's sermon and uses it to disciple about 450 people in secret. Alma starts what he calls the "Church of Christ" by baptizing converts in "the waters of Mormon." Remember, this is supposed to be almost 150 years before Christ.Further research:Book of Mormon in videoJoseph Smith: The Prophet of the RestorationThe Book of Mormon online: Mosiah [chapters 15, 16, 17, 18]*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

Jun 23, 202554 min

Ep 182Don't Eat Bad Bread (Mark 8:11-20)

Here is another exhortation as we continue to march through and with Mark at River Of Life OPC in Phillipsburg, NJ. www.christianpodcastcommunity.com

Jun 23, 202539 min

Ep 213Ep.213 Hospitality towards Christ and His People

In this episode, Ekkie and Nathaniel discuss the need for every believer to practice and develop hospitality within the local church and how you are serving Christ as you serve one another. -----------------------------------------------------------Would you consider supporting our ministry at just $1 a month?Copy and Paste the URL:https://buy.stripe.com/5kQfZh7Zu9329JJel27IY00Email us at:[email protected]: @truthbeknownpodcastThis podcast is a theologically driven, gospel-centered program serving the body of Christ by bringing biblical truth boldly, candidly, and unapologetically to bear on various doctrines as well as current issues relevant to Christian life today.

Jun 20, 202533 min

S1 Ep 40Comfort and Wisdom for the Doubting Heart w/ Kelly Collier | Part 2 | LLFT Series

In this second part of our conversation on assurance of salvation, guest Kelly Collier, author of Help! I’m Doubting, shares the importance of examining one's life for true spiritual fruit. Kelly highlights the common struggle of having a man-centered perspective on salvation and emphasizes the necessity of embracing Jesus Christ as the center of the Gospel. She also underscores the need to go to the Scriptures—the great revealer of the heart—and embrace its teachings.Additionally, Kelly, as the consulting editor, shares the heart and purpose behind the Lifeline for Teens series and how it’s uniquely crafted to minister to young people.00:57 – Understanding Salvation and Assurance02:45 – Overcoming Doubt in Salvation05:32 – The Role of Progressive Sanctification11:36 – Further Resources for Teens22:26 – The Ministry of The Wilds27:24 – Conclusion and Final ThoughtsGrab a copy of our mini-book "Help! I'm Doubting"Check out our Lifeline for Teens Mini-book Series Follow Shepherd Press on InstagramFollow Shepherd Press on Facebook

Jun 19, 202528 min

Reaching Bubba | 7 Biblical Ways to Reach the Lost

In this episode, we respond to Brandon Lake’s recent interview where he talks about reaching "Bubba"—the everyday lost person—by avoiding “Christianese” and using more modern language. But is that really what the Bible teaches?We take a step back and examine 7 biblical ways to reach Bubba, grounded in Scripture and not just cultural trends. Whether you're passionate about evangelism or wrestling with how to share your faith in a world that’s constantly shifting, this episode will encourage and equip you with truth that stands the test of time.📖 Topics Covered:What is “Christianese” and should we ditch it?The danger of diluting the gospel for cultural relevance7 biblical principles for reaching the lost with clarity and conviction🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this content helps you navigate the Christian life in today’s world.#Evangelism #BrandonLake #BiblicalTruth #ReachingTheLost #ChristianPodcast

Jun 18, 202528 min

S7 Ep 73STREET TALK THEOLOGY Introduction to Esther

In today's episode, Pastor Dom speaks on his upcoming sermon series on the book of Esther. Pastor teaches on how the book of Esther is not on Esther but on God's sovereign rule to bring forth His Son.For more info about Pastor Dom and the current church he is pastoring use the link below.Desert Sky Baptist!!!Street Talk Theology has a new sponsor!!!Logos Christian Academy is the proud new sponsor of Street Talk Theology. As Casa Grande’s premier classical education school, Logos Christian Academy teaches from a biblical worldview, equipping students both academically and spiritually.They are passionate about teaching students HOW to think, instead of what to think. To find out how to enroll, or to simply learn more, visit logosclassical.org

Jun 18, 202523 min

Ep 342Are There Errors in the Bible Examining the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy

The Rap Report dives deep into the essential topic of biblical inerrancy, kicking off with a serious question that hangs in the air: Are there errors in the Bible? Andrew Rapoport, the host, introduces his friend Keith Foskey, known for his humorous takes on various denominations, but today, he brings a weighty discussion on textual criticism. Kieth explores how to trust the Bible as the authentic word of God, touching on the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, a pivotal document from the '70s that sought to clarify what inerrancy truly means. This episode is a rich blend of scholarly insight and accessible discussion, making complex theological concepts relatable and engaging for listeners while also maintaining a light-hearted vibe amidst serious discourse. As he unravels the layers of biblical authority and textual transmission, they invite the audience to consider the reliability of Scripture in a world marked by skepticism and varied interpretations.Takeaways: The podcast discusses the importance of biblical inerrancy and how it underpins Christian faith, emphasizing that if the Bible contains errors, it poses a significant problem for believers. Andrew Rapoport introduces Keith Foskey, noting his expertise in textual criticism, which is essential for understanding how we can trust the integrity of biblical texts over time. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, developed in the 70s, serves as a foundational document affirming the Bible's authority and trustworthiness amidst modern skepticism. Listeners are encouraged to explore the various translations of the Bible and the complexities surrounding textual variations to gain a deeper understanding of scriptural reliability. The podcast highlights the remarkable preservation of biblical texts, with a wealth of manuscripts that allow scholars to reconstruct what the originals likely stated despite minor variants. Rapoport argues that understanding the Bible's authority is key for Christians today, especially in light of contemporary challenges to its truth claims and interpretations. Mentioned in this episode:Book a SfE speaker todayWe have several speakers that can cover many different topics. Contact us today: [email protected] Do They BelieveWhat do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport

Jun 18, 20251h 0m

Ep 52#52 - Relational Evangelism, Addiction, and Urgency: Part 3 of Our Interview with Ben & Saso

In the final part of our 3-part series with Abundant Life Podcast co-hosts Ben Arellano and Saso Mendez, we explore the heart of relational evangelism in a broken world.From the secular workplace to the addictions ministry of Freedom That Lasts, Ben and Saso open up about what it looks like to love people intentionally, share the gospel urgently, and recognize the soul beneath the surface — whether it’s a fentanyl addict or an HVAC business owner.You’ll walk away with renewed purpose and practical insight for making disciples in everyday life.📋 Show Notes & Chapter Markers:00:00 – Building Relationships Through DiscipleshipHow to cultivate genuine friendships that open doors for gospel conversations.01:22 – Relational Evangelism in Today's SocietyWhy the world is more guarded than ever—and how to break through with love.09:17 – Understanding Urgency in Addiction MinistryWhy addiction brings a unique urgency to gospel work—and how to respond wisely.14:16 – The Need for Hope in a Broken WorldStories of desperation, demonic oppression, and the only real solution: Jesus.20:13 – The Equality of All Sinners Before GodAddict or accountant—every soul is dead without Christ and equally loved by Him.21:53 – Closing Reflections on the SeriesBen and Saso share what The Exchange has meant to them and how it’s shaped their ministry.22:21 – Call to Action for EvangelismThere is no harvest problem—just a laborer shortage. Will you step into the field?

Jun 17, 202522 min

God's Not Dead: How to react to the latest Christian Failings

In this episode, we ask a pressing question: How do we live faithfully when well-known Christians fall?The recent failures of prominent leaders can shake our confidence—but they shouldn’t shake our faith. In “God’s Not Dead,” we explore how to respond biblically and wisely:✅ Walk in accountability✅ Lead a quiet and peaceful life (1 Thessalonians 4:11)✅ Place our trust in God—not in manThis episode encourages believers to stay grounded, focused, and hopeful as we navigate a world filled with distractions and disappointments. Remember, our Savior never fails.✝️ Subscribe for more biblical wisdom to help you live as a faithful pilgrim in this temporary world.🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and share!#ChristianPodcast #GodsNotDead #FaithOverFailure

Jun 17, 202522 min

Ep 51#51 - From Lesson One to Life Change: Part 2 of Our Interview on The Exchange Bible Study with Ben Arellano & Saso Mendez

In this follow-up to Episode #50, George continues the conversation with Ben Arellano and Saso Mendez to dive deeper into how The Exchange Bible study has become a powerful tool for evangelism and discipleship in their ministry.From awkward first meetings to salvations in parking lots, this episode is full of real-life stories showing how God uses willing hearts to guide the lost. You’ll hear how relational evangelism creates space for deep gospel conversations — especially when time is short and souls are searching.Whether you're discipling a coworker, reaching out to a skeptic, or helping someone break free from addiction, The Exchange provides a clear and Spirit-led path to the cross.📋 Show Notes & Chapter Markers:00:00 – The Exchange Bible Study ExperienceHow Saso and Ben were first introduced to The Exchange and what surprised them about it.08:12 – The Power of The Exchange in Bible StudyReal testimonies of how God has used the curriculum to lead people from addiction to salvation.11:33 – Building Relationships Through DiscipleshipWhy relationships matter, and how The Exchange opens doors for deeper gospel conversations.17:23 – When the Holy Spirit MovesUnexpected moments of decision, emotional breakthroughs, and how discipleship continues beyond salvation.🔗 Resources Mentioned:✅ The Exchange Bible Study✅ Abundant Life Podcast✅ Saso’s Blog – Staying the Fight“Do you lose weight before going to the gym? No — you go to the gym to lose weight. You go to God to be made clean.”– Ben Arellano

Jun 17, 202518 min

TTR 212 - SW6 The Unseen Battle: The Armor of God the Shield of Faith

The shield of faith serves as a crucial instrument in our spiritual armamentarium, offering protection against the adversities and temptations we encounter in life. In this discourse, we delve into the significance of faith as a means to extinguish the flaming darts of disbelief, doubt, and despair that the enemy seeks to launch at us. Our exploration is anchored in the biblical tenet found in Ephesians 6:16, which emphasizes the necessity of faith in all circumstances to fortify our resilience against such assaults. We reflect on how faith not only safeguards our spiritual well-being but also cultivates endurance and strength over time, thereby enabling us to navigate life's challenges with greater assurance. As we consider practical applications, we invite our listeners to contemplate one promise or truth about God that can serve as a shield for them in the coming week, reinforcing the idea that our faith is both a defensive and empowering force in our spiritual journey.Takeaways: The shield of faith serves as a crucial defense mechanism against various spiritual attacks that one may encounter in life. Faith is not merely an abstract concept; it embodies a profound confidence in God's unwavering promises and character. Regularly rehearsing God's past faithfulness strengthens our current resolve and enhances our spiritual resilience against doubt. Community and accountability among believers are essential for maintaining a robust shield of faith in the face of life's challenges.

Jun 16, 20251h 16m

Ep 349Truthspresso at the 2025 Rocky Mountain Homeschool Conference

It's that time of the year again! Not Christmas, but the next best thing. My wife Chelsea and I were at the annual Rocky Mountain Homeschool Conference. During this two-and-a-half-day conference full of exhibits and workshop presentations, I wandered around the booths and recorded some interviews.Event ResourcesChristian Home Educators of Colorado (CHEC)Rocky Mountain Homeschool ConferenceExhibit Resources in this episode:Abby the HomeopathColorado Right To Life with Scott ShamblinConquering Cars with Steven DePrangChristian Focus Publications with David WilliamsReal Science Radio with Doug McBurneyWoolcarders Wooden Swords [Etsy shop, Facebook page, PInterest]with Joseph TozerMultisensory Reading Center with Dr. Jenn Parra A Family Business Academy Kevin Comstock Stoa: Christian Homeschool Speech and Debate with AbigailFour Fringes [Make the Church Great Again, Make Education Biblical Again, Make Health Biblical Again] with CoreyWe value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

Jun 16, 20251h 0m

Didaché - The Legacy Standard Bible: Your New Go-To or Just Another Way To Make Money?

Jun 15, 202554 min

Ep 290Did Jesus Claim to Be God? Unpacking the Deity of Christ from Scripture

Did Jesus claim to be God?Skeptics often say Jesus never made such a claim, while cults and liberal theologians deny His deity outright. But what do the Gospels actually say? We will walk through key passages—such as John 8:58, John 10:30, Mark 2:5–12, and others—to examine how Jesus revealed His divine identity.We will also discuss:How Jesus’ Jewish audience understood His claimsWhy the deity of Christ is essential to the gospelHow to answer Jehovah’s Witnesses, Muslims, and Unitarians on this issueBring your Bible and your questions for this live, interactive, truth-centered conversation. This is not just theology—it is the heart of the gospel. Do not miss it.

Jun 13, 20252h 3m

Ep 50#50 - How Two Friends Are Reaching the Addicted and the Skeptical W/ Ben Arellano and Saso Mendez

In this episode, George sits down with Ben Arellano and Saso Mendez — co-hosts of the Abundant Life Podcast — to reflect on God’s sovereign work in friendship, evangelism, and discipleship. What began as two men growing in Christ has grown into a ministry that reaches across the globe, not for their glory, but for the glory of the One who saves.They share powerful testimonies of God’s grace:How job loss, brokenness, and desperation became the soil for salvation.How Freedom That Lasts ministry is seeing God break the chains of addiction and sin.How everyday vocations, like software development and management, are redeemed as fields for Gospel work.How God’s providence brought them together to launch a podcast that challenges and encourages believers toward spiritual growth.🟢 Listen to Abundant Life Podcast: https://abundantlife.fm🟢 Saso’s Blog - Staying The Fight: https://stayingthefight.online📝 Main Topics Covered:0:00 - Introduction0:15 - The story behind the Abundant Life Podcast3:00 - Using podcasts as evangelism and discipleship tools5:00 - God's providence in vocation and ministry10:00 - Freedom That Lasts and addictions ministry13:00 - Testimonies of God’s saving work20:00 - The call to deeper discipleshipScripture References:John 3:16 — “For God so loved the world…”1 Thessalonians 5:24 — “He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it.”Psalm 115:1 — “Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to Your name give glory…”👉 If this conversation encourages you, please like, share, and subscribe — not to make much of us, but to make much of Christ.

Jun 12, 202526 min

S1 Ep 39Assurance of Salvation: Help for Teens, Parents, and Counselors | Kelly Collier, Part 1 | LLFT Series

In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo and guest Kelly Collier, an ACBC certified counselor and author, discuss the topic of doubting one's salvation, based on her mini-book "Help! I'm Doubting". Kelly shares her personal experiences and provides biblical insights into how teens and adults alike can navigate these doubts by turning to God's Word and believing His character. The conversation covers the differences between salvation and assurance of salvation, the importance of addressing doubts biblically, and practical ways for parents and youth workers to support teens. 01:35 Understanding Doubt & Means to Overcome It05:11 Teens and Universal Struggles16:11 The Role of Parents in Teen Discipleship21:12 Conclusion and Next StepsResources: Grab a copy of our mini-book "Help! I'm Doubting"Check out our Lifeline for Teens Mini-book Series Follow Shepherd Press on InstagramFollow Shepherd Press on Facebook

Jun 12, 202522 min

S7 Ep 72STREET TALK THEOLOGY Discussion with Ashok on the Background of the Book of Esther

In today's episode, Pastor Dom is joined by Ashok. Together they discuss the background of the book of Esther and the doctrine of concurrence.For more info about Pastor Dom and the current church he is pastoring use the link below.Desert Sky Baptist!!!Street Talk Theology has a new sponsor!!!Logos Christian Academy is the proud new sponsor of Street Talk Theology. As Casa Grande’s premier classical education school, Logos Christian Academy teaches from a biblical worldview, equipping students both academically and spiritually.They are passionate about teaching students HOW to think, instead of what to think. To find out how to enroll, or to simply learn more, visit logosclassical.org

Jun 11, 202530 min

S5 Ep 22S5E22 - Antinomianism and Hebrew Roots, Part 1

On today's episode, I briefly discuss the Hebrew Roots movement and then begin reviewing a video by Professor R. L. Solberg on the topic of God's law. In what I believe to be his attempt to counter the Hebrew Roots movement, Professor Solberg goes a bit too far and seems to be advocating for a kind of antinomianism. While that may not be his intent, it demonstrates that we must take care to not fall into ditches on either side of the road on any topic, including that of God's law.If you have not done so yet, please sign up to attend the Future of Christendom conference from October 9-11 in Lancaster, PA. The theme of the conference is No Other Name and includes an address by Pastor Jeff Durbin. If you use the code GovernedbyGod when you sign up, you will get a 10% discount on your tickets!That being said, if you have any questions or comments, please email me at [email protected] can follow also me on Facebook or Twitter, or go to http://www.ericluppold.com/And if you would like to support the show, please consider becoming a patron!

Jun 11, 202534 min

Ep 62#62 Biblical Counseling Part 2 with Rick Thomas

The primary focus of this podcast episode revolves around the profound significance of biblical counseling, particularly as articulated by our esteemed guest, Rick Thomas from Lifeovercoffee.com. We delve into the assertion that biblical counseling is deeply rooted in scripture and church history, offering a foundation that starkly contrasts with secular counseling, which often lacks a solid grounding. The dialogue explores how such counseling empowers individuals to think like Christ amidst life's myriad challenges, emphasizing the transformative power of the Gospel in addressing the complexities of the human heart. Furthermore, we discuss the necessity of speaking the truth in love, balancing grace and conviction in our interactions. This episode invites listeners to reflect critically on the essence of biblical counseling and its relevance in contemporary Christian life.Links referenced in this episode:lifeovercoffee.comstopandthinkpodcast.comsoulfishingministries.org

Jun 10, 202542 min

Ep 42Navigating Christian Consumerism: Should We Support Heretical Organizations?

The principal focus of this podcast episode revolves around the contentious issue of whether Christians should financially support organizations that may be deemed heretical through normal commerce. We engage in a profound exploration of the implications of patronizing entities such as Angel Studios, which is affiliated with Mormonism, and how this intersects with the consumption of music produced by groups like Bethel or Hillsong, known for their controversial theological positions. Throughout our discussion, we emphasize the necessity of approaching these matters with discernment and a clear understanding of the potential theological ramifications of our choices. We also reflect on the broader cultural context in which Christians navigate these decisions, considering the challenges of living in a world where nearly all forms of entertainment and media may inadvertently support contrary beliefs. Ultimately, we aim to equip our listeners with a framework for making informed decisions that align with their faith and convictions.Takeaways: The Christian podcast community engages in theological discussions with an emphasis on love and charity, despite differing beliefs. The central topic of the episode revolves around whether Christians should support potentially heretical organizations through commerce. Angel Studios, which is Mormon-affiliated, raises the question of whether Christians should financially support their films and music. There is a tension between enjoying content produced by heretical groups and the potential consequences of endorsing their teachings. Critical thinking is essential when consuming media; discerning the theological implications of songs and movies is important. Music from organizations like Bethel or Hillsong, while popular, may carry problematic theological messages that warrant caution in church settings.

Jun 10, 20251h 46m

Ep 181The Dinner Bell Rings Again (Mark 8:1-10)

Exhorting through Mark at River Of Life OPC in Phillipsburg NJ as we come to the chapter where Jesus again feeds a multitude with only seven loaves and a few small fish. And all ate were satisfied.www.christianpodcastcommunity.org

Jun 9, 202535 min