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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

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!

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

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.

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

TTR 211 - SW5 The Unseen Battle: The Armor of God the Shoes of the Gospel of Peace
This podcast episode delves into the concept of the "shoes of peace," as articulated in Ephesians 6:15, emphasizing their significance in the context of spiritual warfare. We examine how these shoes represent the readiness afforded by the Gospel of peace, enabling individuals to stand firm against anxiety, fear, and chaos, which are often perpetuated by the adversary. Throughout our discourse, we reflect on the transformative power of peace in our lives, highlighting that true peace is rooted in our relationship with God and manifests in our interactions with others. By fostering an understanding of our foundational peace with God, we explore how this assurance empowers us to navigate the complexities of life with confidence and grace. Thus, we invite listeners to consider where they most need to stand in peace and how they might extend that peace to others in their communities.Takeaways: The podcast highlights the importance of spiritual preparedness, likening the shoes of peace to essential footwear that allows one to navigate life's challenges effectively. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the ongoing series on spiritual warfare, emphasizing the significance of understanding and utilizing the armor of God in daily life. The hosts reflect on personal experiences of finding peace amidst chaos, illustrating how faith and the gospel provide stability in tumultuous times. The discussion includes a call for active participation, inviting audience questions to foster a deeper exploration of the themes presented in the podcast. A profound emphasis is placed on the necessity of reconciliation in relationships, urging listeners to pursue peace as a reflection of their faith. The episode culminates in a reiteration of the call to carry the message of peace to others, underscoring the collective responsibility of believers in their communities.

Ep 348The Book of Mormon: Part 17 (Mosiah 15:1-9 and Modalism)
This episode is part 17 in a series going through the story of the Book of Mormon.This episode covers Mosiah 15:1-9 and its clear teaching of modalism. These verses sound like something a Oneness Pentecostal might say.This episode explains the Trinity and how Oneness Pentecostalism differs with clips from Dr. David K. Bernard of the UPCI.Then, we compare what Oneness theology says with what Mosiah 15:1-9 claims about Jesus. Also, the Joseph Smith Translation changes Luke 10:22 to make Jesus say that the Father and the Son are the same person. (Note: I mistakenly said Matthew 11:27 in the audio, which is the parallel gospel account.)It seems undeniable that Joseph Smith was dabbling in modalism while writing the Book of Mormon.Sources Cited:"How Is Jesus Both God and Man? | Episode 36," David K. Bernard."Is Jesus God or God's Son? | Episode 99," David K. Bernard."Why Did Jesus Pray to His Father? | Episode 181," David K. Bernard.David K. Bernard, "The Oneness View of Jesus Christ: Oneness theology affirms Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as simultaneous, not sequential, manifestations of God," McGahan Publishing House, January 4, 2021.Luke 10:23 in the Joseph Smith TranslationRelated Truthspresso episodes:Episode 81: Is Jesus Like Ant-Man?Episode 87: Is Jesus Like the Incredible Hulk?Episode 157: Is Jesus Like Doctor Octopus? (part 1)Episode 159: Is Jesus Like Doctor Octopus? (part 2)Episode 160: Is Jesus Like Doctor Octopus? (part 3)Episode 78: The Christmas Promise of Isaiah 9:6Further research:Book of Mormon in videoJoseph Smith: The Prophet of the RestorationThe Book of Mormon online: Mosiah [chapter 15]*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!Mentioned in this episode:Affiliate Link: Seven Weeks CoffeeSeven Weeks Coffee is a pro-life coffee company that donates to pregnancy resources centers and other life-affirming organizations. Sip a cup and help women and babies.Seven Weeks Coffee

S3 Ep 394 Questions to Help You Discern False Teachers
In this episode, we dive into 4 biblical questions to identify false teachers, grounded in the doctrine of Sola Scriptura. Learn how to evaluate teachers by asking: Do they submit to Scripture’s authority? Do they believe Scripture is sufficient? And do they proclaim the true Gospel and contend for the faith? Drawing from key Bible passages like 2 Timothy 3:16, Ephesians 4:14, and 1 Corinthians 2:2, this guide equips you to guard your faith against false teachings that draw our attention away from Christ. This video offers practical, Scripture-based ways to discern teachers so that you can avoid those who teach contrary to God's word.May this episode expose the false teaching entering the church and bring glory to God. T.E. Interview with Jim Osman: https://youtu.be/RGpP-PgIrkg?si=X599ikAV6qXmIVI8To access the podcast, blog, and other resources go to the Thoroughly Equipped website @ ttew.org Follow me on Facebook & Instagram:https://www.facebook.com/TEWMelbaToast https://www.instagram.com/thoroughlyequipped316/ 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

TRH 2 - Rabbit Hole Engaging in Spiritual Discourse: Insights and Reflections
The salient point of our discussion centers on the intricate relationship between free will, divine purpose, and the nature of prayer. We delve into the profound implications of understanding that while God invites us to engage with Him, it is crucial to recognize the distinction between merely asking for our desires and seeking alignment with His will. Throughout our dialogue, we explore the concept that God’s answers to our prayers—whether they manifest as "yes," "no," or "not yet"—serve a greater purpose in our spiritual growth and maturity. Additionally, we emphasize the necessity of cultivating an intimate relationship with God through prayer, Scripture, and community, highlighting that our journey of faith is one of continuous learning and discovery. Ultimately, we encourage listeners to embrace the complexity of their spiritual journeys, acknowledging that both questions and uncertainties are integral to deepening their understanding of God and His plans for their lives.Takeaways: This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding that our discussions are not necessarily reflective of absolute beliefs, but rather explorations of thoughts that arise in the moment. Throughout the podcast, we discussed the need for a personal relationship with God, which is paramount in guiding our spiritual journey and understanding His will. The speakers shared their personal experiences of prayer, emphasizing the need for authenticity and openness in communicating with God, regardless of the circumstances. An essential takeaway from this episode is that the journey of faith is continuous, requiring us to seek understanding and engage deeply with our beliefs and the scriptures. Here is a document to follow along with as you watch if you want:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bknPEghbFj-jjj2FvVcU-0WK7npUqgx1TLIZenR6JtY/edit?usp=sharing

Ep 212Ep.212 Legalism or Reverence: Rethinking Church Attire
In this episode, Ekkie and Nathaniel discuss the heart posture of how we dress when we come to worship on the Lord's Day. Should we wear our best? Does God care at all? Does the Bible even address this issue? Does what I wear communicate something about how I approach Holy Worship? This episode explores these questions and more, providing helpful insights on the debate about whether it matters how one dresses in church. __________________________________________________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.

Ep 289Are All Religions Equal?: The Uniqueness of Christianity
In a thought-provoking dialogue, the hosts address the claim that all religions are fundamentally the same, a statement often made in discussions of interfaith dialogue. They argue that this assertion is not only oversimplified but also overlooks the distinct truths that each religion professes. By dissecting the unique aspects of Christianity, particularly its teachings on grace versus works, they illustrate how this faith stands apart from others. The discussion challenges listeners to consider the implications of religious beliefs on moral behavior and eternal destiny, encouraging a deeper exploration of the validity of these claims and the necessity of discernment in spiritual matters.Takeaways: There is a notable emphasis on the distinction between faith-based systems and those that are purely works-based, highlighting the uniqueness of Christianity as a grace-based religion. The speakers delve into the topic of false claims made by various religions, arguing that not all religions can be true due to their contradictory teachings and inherent differences. The conversation touches on the personal responsibility of Christians to respond to slander and attacks while maintaining a spirit of grace and a focus on truth in their faith. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding the nature of God as both just and merciful, which is a unique aspect of Christianity compared to other religions. Listeners are encouraged to engage with challenging questions about faith, recognizing the value of apologetics in defending their beliefs and understanding the truth.

S1 Ep 38Lovingly Covering and Lovingly Confronting | Biblical Forgiveness with Jim Newcomer, Part 2
In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo continues his conversation with Jim Newcomer about his mini-book on forgiveness. They delve deep into the theology and practical applications of forgiveness, discussing differences between 'lovingly covering' an offense and 'lovingly confronting' it. Jim Newcomer explains the scriptural foundation behind these concepts, pointing to verses from 1 Peter, Proverbs, and Corinthians. The episode also touches on situations involving repeated offenses, the need for wisdom in handling different scenarios of hurt, and the difference between forgiving an individual versus an organization. Towards the end, Newcomer discusses his co-editor role in the Lifeline for Teens mini book series, highlighting its unique focus on relevant issues for teens.00:28 Foundations of Forgiveness01:41 Covering in Love vs. Transactional Forgiveness06:02 Handling Continuous Sin and Serious Offenses14:23 Forgiveness in Complex Situations16:37 Expanded materials for Teens | LifeLine for Teens mini-book series21:07 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsResources:Grab a copy of our mini-book "Help! I Can't Forgive" Grab a copy of our mini-book for teens "Help! I Need to Forgive"Listen to part 1, "Help for Those Struggling to Forgive" with Jim NewcomerApple | Spotify | WebCheck out the Lifeline Mini-book seriesCheck out the LifeLine for Teens Mini-book seriesFollow Shepherd Press on InstagramFollow Shepherd Press on Facebook

TTR 210 - SW4 The Unseen Battle: The Armor of God the Breastplate of Righteousness
The focal point of our discussion centers upon the concept of the breastplate of righteousness as outlined in Ephesians 6:14. This essential piece of spiritual armor serves as a safeguard, protecting our hearts and vital organs from the insidious accusations and corruption that may arise in our spiritual journeys. Throughout our dialogue, we explore the dual aspects of righteousness: positional righteousness, which is bestowed upon us through faith in Christ, and practical righteousness, which manifests in our daily lives as we strive to embody the teachings of Jesus. We emphasize the significance of living righteously, as it not only fortifies us against spiritual attacks but also cultivates a deeper relationship with the divine. As we continue this exploration, we invite our listeners to reflect on their own journeys towards righteousness and consider how they can further integrate these principles into their lives.Takeaways: In this episode, we delve into the concept of righteousness as a fundamental aspect of spiritual warfare, emphasizing its protective qualities against inner turmoil. We discuss the importance of accountability in maintaining righteousness, highlighting how it aids in resisting temptation and spiritual attack. The episode underscores the significance of both positional and practical righteousness, illustrating how each serves a vital role in the believer's life. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their personal walk with Christ, examining areas where they can further embrace righteousness and grace. The dialogue emphasizes that one's journey toward righteousness is not solely based on personal achievement but is rooted in accepting Christ's work. Lastly, we explore the concept of spiritual warfare, noting how understanding righteousness equips believers to navigate life's challenges with confidence and grace.

Ep 118Pride Month: Standing For Truth Without Losing Compassion
Host, Rebecca Berschwinger, discusses the complexities and sensitivities surrounding Pride Month, taking on the topics of pride and love from a biblical perspective. Rebecca unpacks the symbolism behind the rainbow, explores the controversy surrounding Pride merchandise and cultural messages, and addresses the growing divides both inside and outside the church. She then examines how Christians can respond to these issues—balancing truth, compassion, and commitment to biblical teachings. Rebecca also shares practical advice for parents about protecting and equipping children amid the current cultural climate. onelittlecandlepodcast.com Lovintruthbooks.com

S7 Ep 71STREET TALK THEOLOGY Return Part 2
In today's episode, we join Pastor Dom in the second part of a two part sermon series called "Return". Pastors covers the validity of the repeated words in the book of Ruth and why they're important.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

Ep 341Why Do Atheists Love to Debate God?
The conversation dives into a particularly intriguing phenomenon: why do professing atheists spend so much time discussing a God they claim does not exist? Andrew Rappaport and Adam Parker mull over this paradox, poking at the inconsistency of devoting energy to a belief system they reject. The episode reveals that many of these atheists engage more in critiquing Christianity than in articulating their own beliefs about atheism, raising questions about their underlying motivations. Throughout the banter, they explore the idea that this focus on God may stem from a deeper struggle with their own past beliefs and a common desire to challenge the convictions that once shaped their lives. Ultimately, the discussion leads to reflections on sincerity in dialogue, the nature of belief, and the powerful impact of genuine interactions in the realm of faith and skepticism.A fascinating conversation unfolds as Andrew Rapoport and Adam Parker tackle an intriguing paradox: why do professing atheists spend so much time discussing a deity they claim does not exist? Andrew, a seasoned apologist, leads this engaging discussion with his characteristic wit and insight. The duo explores the phenomenon of atheists focusing their rhetoric predominantly on Christianity rather than on their own beliefs or alternatives. Throughout their dialogue, they dissect the motivations and implications of such behavior, suggesting that it may stem from a deeper psychological need to confront or refute the very idea of God. They delve into various anecdotal evidence, considering personal experiences with atheists who often seem more invested in attacking Christianity than promoting any coherent atheistic ideology. This conversation not only highlights the peculiarities of atheistic discourse but also challenges listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the underlying assumptions that guide their worldviews. The episode presents a thought-provoking exploration of belief, disbelief, and the social dynamics at play in contemporary discussions surrounding faith.Takeaways: The podcast dives into the curious phenomenon of why atheists frequently engage in discussions about God, despite claiming disbelief in Him. Andrew and Adam explore the paradox of atheists focusing their arguments against Christianity, while largely avoiding discussions on atheism itself. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the sincerity behind their interactions with atheists, as genuine relationships can open avenues for sharing the gospel effectively. The conversation underscores the importance of maintaining a respectful demeanor when engaging with atheists, highlighting that character often speaks louder than words. A significant theme of the podcast is the idea that many atheists may actually harbor a belief in God deep down, which influences their vocal opposition to Christianity. Andrew shares personal anecdotes illustrating how consistent kindness and sincerity can transform adversarial relationships into respectful dialogues, even with staunch critics. Mentioned in this episode:Book a SfE speaker todayWe have several speakers that can cover many different topics. Contact us today: [email protected]
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Ep 49#49 - How To Keep A Friendship Forever
Podcast: Gospel TalksHosts: George Binoka & Jeff MusgraveEpisode Date: June 3, 2025Episode Summary:In this stirring episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave explore the eternal significance of gospel-centered relationships. Drawing from Luke 16 and the parable of the unjust steward, they unpack Jesus’ radical call to leverage our temporal resources—time, talent, and treasure—for eternal gain. The discussion centers around the idea of “forever friends,” a term George and Jeff use to describe those whom we reach with the gospel and with whom we’ll share eternity.They argue that gospel relationships are not only spiritually binding but also the most enduring relationships possible—outlasting circumstances, cultures, and even death. The gospel, they contend, is the ultimate “relationship retainer,” binding people together with supernatural glue.Jeff issues a challenge from Scripture: if the world invests its resources with intensity to gain temporary returns, how much more should the sons of light pour themselves into eternal investments? They also highlight how hoarding the gospel is not merely ineffective—it’s dishonest. Faithfulness to Christ involves faithfully stewarding the gospel for others.George offers personal stories of unlikely friendships forged through the gospel—relationships that defy natural compatibility but endure because they’re built on eternal truth. Together, George and Jeff call listeners to take risks, invest deeply, and partner in the work of disciple-making, reminding us that the only thing we take to heaven is people.Chapter Breakdown:00:00 – The Concept of Forever FriendsIntroduction to the term “forever friends” and how the gospel preserves relationships eternally.02:54 – Eternal Friendships in ScriptureJeff unpacks the parable of the unjust steward (Luke 16) and Jesus’ call to make friends for eternity.05:44 – Investing in Eternal RelationshipsComparison between worldly zeal for profit and Christian investment in souls.08:37 – Leveraging Temporal Wealth for Eternal GainWhat it means to steward time, talent, and treasure with eternity in view.11:16 – The Dishonesty of Hoarding the GospelJesus calls it dishonest to withhold the gospel from others; spiritual stewardship is a matter of truthfulness.14:30 – The Stickiness of Gospel RelationshipsOnce you’ve gone deep with someone spiritually, every other conversation becomes easier—gospel relationships stick.17:16 – Taking Risks for Eternal FriendshipsTrue friendship demands boldness; the gospel may threaten friendships, but it’s also the only way to make them eternal.20:04 – The Transformative Power of ConversionConversion is miraculous, relational, and permanent—God turns strangers into family.22:43 – Partnership in the GospelSpiritual friendships mature into co-laboring partnerships for the kingdom.25:48 – The Value of Eternal RelationshipsNothing on earth is more valuable than souls; everything else we leave behind.27:01 – New ChapterClosing reflections and call to action: pray for laborers and consider supporting The Exchange monthly.Support the Mission:Partner with The Exchange to help multiply eternal relationships. For just $25/month, you can help extend the reach of gospel training and discipleship worldwide. Learn more at www.exchangetotheworld.com (or your donation link).Subscribe & Share:If this episode stirred your heart, don’t keep it to yourself. Share it with someone you want to spend eternity with.
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Ep 347The Book of Mormon: Part 16 (Mosiah chapters 9-14)
This episode is part 16 in a series going through the story of the Book of Mormon.This episode covers chapters 9-14 of the book of Mosiah. This is part of the record of King Limhi's grandfather Zeniff that Ammon read.It explains that Zeniff reclaimed the land of Nephi but only by the Lamanites giving him a part of the land. While Zeniff was king, the Nephites and the Lamanites battled several times. The Nephites won, but with bitter casualties.Zeniff helped the land of Nephi prosper before passing the crown to his son Noah. Unlike his namesake, King Noah of the Nephites was kind of like King Belshazzar. He taxed the people and he and his chosen priests lived lavishly.A preacher named Abinadi got into some trouble by pronouncing judgment if the people and king didn't repent. King Noah imprisoned Abinadi, then had him stand before the priests to answer their questions. Abinadi delivered a sermon quoting the ten commandments and Isaiah chapter 53 almost exactly as they are in the King James Bible. We talk about how this poses a challenge to the Book of Mormon being a translation from ancient records as it claims.Further research:Book of Mormon in videoJoseph Smith: The Prophet of the RestorationThe Book of Mormon online: Mosiah [chapters 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14]*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

Ep 61#61 Biblical Counseling Part 1 with Rick Thomas
The salient focus of our discussion centers on the distinct dichotomy between biblical counseling and its secular counterpart. We elucidate that biblical counseling is fundamentally the application of God's Word to the complexities of human existence, thereby fostering genuine transformation rather than mere behavioral modification. Our esteemed guest, Rick Thomas, shares insights on the historical context of counseling, highlighting that biblical counseling predates secular approaches, which have increasingly infiltrated the church's understanding of mental health. We emphasize the necessity for believers to grasp the sufficiency of Scripture in addressing life's myriad challenges, as opposed to relying solely on secular methodologies that lack a foundation in divine truth. Join us as we engage in this profound exploration of biblical counseling, aiming to equip listeners with the knowledge to discern and apply these principles in their lives.Links referenced in this episode:lifeovercoffee.comstopandthinkpodcast.comsoulfishingministries.org

S3 Ep 9S3E9 | Apologetics | The Genesis Flood: Fact or Fiction? | Apologist Jay Seegert
In this episode, Christian Apologist Jay Seegert comes into the Bold Apologia Podcast to give a reasonable defense of the Genesis Flood presented in the Bible. Join us as we discuss the amazing facts and evidences that support the Genesis Flood as a worldwide cataclysmic event in our not too distant past. For more information on Jay’s ministry, look him up on his website here:https://www.thestartingpointproject.com/

S1 Ep 37Help for Those Struggling to Forgive | Jim Newcomer | Part 1
In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, guest Jim Newcomer talks about his mini-book 'Help! I Can't Forgive'. The discussion centers on the universal struggle with forgiveness, emphasizing its importance in spiritual growth. Jim shares his journey in pastoral ministry and his experiences with teaching forgiveness based on Matthew 18. The conversation explores the concept of a 'posture of forgiveness,' addressing common hesitations, the effects of non-forgiveness, and provides a five-step approach to achieving true forgiveness. The episode underscores the transformative power of understanding and practicing forgiveness, rooted in gospel principles. 00:50 Introduction to Jim Newcomer 02:45 The Struggle to Forgive 06:04 The High Price of Non-Forgiveness 11:05 The Pathway to Forgiveness 16:42 The Posture of Forgiveness 23:12 Conclusion and Preview of Next Episode Grab a copy of our mini-book "Help! I Can't Forgive" here: https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/help-i-cant-forgive/ Follow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:Facebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressinc

Thunderbolts* - AYJW161
A group of disposable delinquents band together to push back the void and save New York City.Are You Just Watching?Episode 161: Thunderbolts*Music by Son Lux.For the full show notes please visit areyoujustwatching.com/161Consider 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.Marvel's Thunderbolts* presents a captivating exploration of flawed characters who, despite their dubious pasts, unite to confront the void threatening New York City. This cinematic offering prompts a profound examination through a Christian lens, particularly regarding themes of redemption and identity. Our discussion delves into the intricate dynamics between reputation and self-perception, particularly as it pertains to the characters' struggles with their moral complexities. We will critically assess the film's portrayal of mental health, notably its candid examination of depression and the characters' journeys towards seeking support from one another. Ultimately, we offer insights on the implications of these themes for the Christian worldview, emphasizing the necessity of relying on divine strength amid our human frailties.Takeaways:The film Thunderbolts* presents a nuanced exploration of mental health and depression, highlighting the struggles of its characters in a manner that reflects the complexities of real life.The characters in Thunderbolts* serve as a microcosm for contemporary societal issues, particularly the theme of redemption and how it is often fraught with complications and moral ambiguity.Through the lens of a Christian worldview, we can discern that the film's portrayal of flawed heroes mirrors the biblical narrative of human imperfection and the need for divine grace.The movie's exploration of identity versus reputation resonates deeply, suggesting that true identity is found in Christ rather than in societal labels or past actions, and true Christians do not identify themselves by their sins but by who they are in Christ.
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S5 Ep 21S5E21 - Oppressive Zoning Laws and Noise Ordinances
On today's episode, I discuss the recent Theonomy Symposium hosted by Future of Christendom in Lancaster, PA. While there I was invited to serve on a three-judge panel that was given a mock trial/case to adjudicate. The specific problem we were presented with was a noise complaint. Aside from going over the trial and how we reached a solution, on this episode I also look at the related issue of zoning laws. Now, if you have not read your local zoning code, I would encourage you to do so. Not only will you see just how ridiculous it is, you will probably be surprised by how many times you have violated the code without even realizing it. Such is the nature of man's attempt to solve problems apart from God's law.And 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!

S7 Ep 70STREET TALK THEOLOGY Return Part 1
In today's episode, we join Pastor Dom in a two part sermon series called "Return". Pastors covers the validity of the repeated words in the book of Ruth and why they're important.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

Ep 48#48 - Be Salty! Making People Thirsty for Jesus.
Summary:In this episode, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave unpack Jesus’ metaphor of salt—not as a compliment to human decency, but as a powerful spiritual calling. Believers are meant to live in such a way that people around them become spiritually thirsty—for the living water only Christ can give.You’ll learn how God is already at work in people’s hearts, how to join His mission effectively, and why authentic relationships are essential in today’s shifting culture. This conversation challenges every Christian to live joyfully and compellingly so others begin to ask, “What do you have that I don’t?”🔖 Chapters:00:00 – Introduction to Being SaltyGeorge and Jeff kick off the conversation by redefining what it really means to “be salty”—not in the cultural slang sense, but in the biblical sense of stirring a thirst for Jesus.03:07 – The Thirst for JesusPeople are searching for something—they just don’t realize it’s Christ. Jeff explains how spiritual thirst often goes misdiagnosed and how we can help redirect it.05:55 – God's Relentless Pursuit of SoulsGod is always at work, drawing people to Himself. This section explores His divine agenda and the privilege believers have in joining it.09:05 – The Role of Believers in EvangelismWhy would God use weak and imperfect people to carry His message? Because our transformation puts His grace on display.12:04 – Understanding Spiritual ThirstLooking at the woman at the well and other biblical examples, the hosts dig into how Jesus satisfies what nothing else in this world can.15:13 – The Living Water and Its ImplicationsUnlike worldly pleasures and religious rituals, Christ’s living water never runs dry. This part highlights the eternal satisfaction Jesus offers.18:04 – Salt and Light: Our InfluenceJesus calls His followers to be salt and light. What does that actually mean in today’s culture? And how do we keep from losing our “saltiness”?20:58 – Cultural Shifts and EvangelismAmerican culture is no longer culturally Christian. Jeff and George talk about how this changes the way we share the gospel—and why relationship is more vital than ever.24:07 – Building Authentic RelationshipsYou can't make someone thirsty without being close enough for them to taste the difference. The guys discuss how meaningful connection is key in relational evangelism.26:57 – Conclusion: Living as Salt and LightWe’re called to shine, not hide. Final encouragements on how to stay salty, stay connected to Jesus, and walk into the world as carriers of living water.🔑 Key Takeaways:People are spiritually thirsty—they just don’t know it’s Jesus they need.God is always pursuing the lost; our job is to reflect His grace clearly.Living joyfully and authentically in Christ makes us spiritually compelling.“Salt” isn’t about being moral or nice—it’s about making people thirsty for Jesus.Our influence is only effective if we’re close enough to be seen and “tasted.”Evangelism in a post-Christian world must be deeply relational and Spirit-led.💬 Sound Bites:"God is always at work, wooing people to Himself.""We must not lose our saltiness as believers.""Living joyfully in Christ attracts others.""You don't have to be interesting. You just have to be salty.""Salt that never touches food is useless—don't waste your salt."

Ep 340From Pews to Peril: The Dangers of False Conversion
The discussion centers around the concept of false converts, a critical issue in evangelism that hampers genuine outreach efforts. Andrew Rapoport and his friend Randy dive deep into the characteristics of false converts, highlighting how these individuals often believe they are saved while lacking true understanding or commitment to the gospel. They explore the complexities of church dynamics, where many attendees may outwardly appear to embrace faith yet remain spiritually blind to their own need for salvation. The conversation also touches on the implications of self-righteousness and the dangers posed by a superficial faith that fails to recognize the gravity of sin and the necessity of repentance. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own faith and discern whether their beliefs align with a true understanding of Christ's sacrifice and the transformative power of genuine conversion. Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a light-hearted yet profound tone, making it both engaging and thought-provoking.In this eye-opening episode, Andrew Rapoport and Randy Atkins tackle the perplexing issue of false converts within the Christian faith. Their relaxed, colloquial banter does not diminish the gravity of the topic, as they delve into the intricacies of what it means to truly follow Christ versus merely adopting a title. Rapoport brings his expertise as the executive director of Striving for Eternity into the conversation, outlining the historical and theological implications of false conversions that have plagued the church throughout the ages. They discuss how cultural trends and modern evangelism tactics have often led to shallow commitments to faith, where individuals mistakenly believe they are secure in their salvation based on emotional experiences rather than a deep, scripted understanding of the gospel. The duo emphasizes the necessity of self-examination, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journeys. They utilize biblical texts to illustrate the dangers of being a false convert, noting how the New Testament is rife with warnings about self-deception and the importance of genuine repentance. Rapoport's anecdotes about evangelism experiences serve as cautionary tales, highlighting the need for churches to foster environments where authentic faith can flourish rather than simply counting numbers. Through their lively dialogue, listeners are encouraged to not only scrutinize their own beliefs but also engage in conversations about faith with others, challenging the status quo of mere nominalism in the church. The episode is both informative and entertaining, merging deep theological insights with a warm, approachable style. Rapoport and Atkins remind their audience that understanding the gospel is a lifelong journey, one that requires diligence, humility, and a sincere heart. As they wrap up, they leave listeners with a powerful exhortation to seek after true conversion, making it clear that a relationship with Christ is not about ticking boxes, but about a transformative experience that changes lives.Takeaways: The podcast episode dives deep into the topic of false converts, emphasizing the struggles evangelists face when engaging with individuals who mistakenly believe they are saved. Andrew Rapaport reflects on the historical context of false converts, discussing how the visible church has often been filled with those who do not truly believe. Listeners learn to differentiate between true salvation and mere profession of faith, highlighting the importance of self-examination in the Christian walk. The speakers stress the significance of understanding the gospel correctly, warning that many who claim to be Christians may not grasp the true implications of their faith. Through personal anecdotes, Rapaport illustrates the dangers of relying on superficial markers of faith, such as decision cards or emotional experiences, rather than genuine repentance. The episode concludes with a call to prioritize biblical sufficiency in understanding salvation, urging listeners to seek a genuine relationship with Christ rather than mere religious observance. Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew RappaportWhat Do They Believe

Ep 346The Book of Mormon: Part 15 (Mosiah chapters 4-8)
This episode is part 15 in a series going through the story of the Book of Mormon.This episode covers chapters 4-8 of the book of Mosiah. King Benjamin passes the crown of Zarahemla to his son Mosiah. The people all covenant with God and take on the name "the children of Christ."After King Benjamin passes away three years later, King Mosiah sends a band of men to the land of Nephi to find out what happened to others they had sent. Some stay near a hill in Silom outside the land of Nephi while Ammon and his three brothers enter. King Limhi of the Nephites arrests them and asks why they're there. When Limhi finds out they're from Zarahemla just as his grandfather was, they rejoice. The Lamanites had subjected the Nephites to burdensome taxes.Ammon and his brothers learn that some Nephite travelers had retrieved some golden plates from a more ancient civilization. We also find out that a "seer" is superior to an "interpreter" and a "prophet."Further research:Book of Mormon in videoJoseph Smith: The Prophet of the RestorationThe Book of Mormon online: Mosiah [chapters 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

TTR 209 - SW3 The Unseen Battle: The Armor of God the Belt of Truth
We celebrate a momentous occasion, as we commemorate the one-year anniversary of our podcast, marking a year of insightful discussions and profound engagement with our audience. This episode delves into the crucial topic of spiritual warfare, specifically focusing on the foundational concept of the "belt of truth," as articulated in Ephesians 6. I emphasize the significance of truth in the Christian journey, highlighting how it undergirds our identity and protects us against deception. Throughout our dialogue, we reflect on personal experiences that underscore the transformative power of truth in our lives. As we continue this series, I invite you to engage with us by exploring the Scriptures and deepening your understanding of this essential spiritual armor.Takeaways: The podcast commemorates its one-year anniversary, expressing gratitude towards listeners for their support. The hosts emphasize the significance of truth in spiritual warfare, especially regarding the armor of God. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the Bible, particularly the book of Ephesians, to better understand spiritual warfare. The discussion highlights the importance of community and accountability in maintaining spiritual truth and growth. The episode outlines the foundational truths of faith that believers should hold onto for strength and guidance. The hosts stress that truth is essential for spiritual armor, enabling believers to stand firm against deception.

Ep 180Open Ears, Open Mouth (Mark 7:31-37)
Continuing to march through and with Mark at River of Life OPC in Phillipsburg NJ. www.chrsitianpodcastcommunity.org

Ep 288G3: Gospel, Glory, Gone: What Happened to the Conference that Once Stood So Firm
The primary focus of this podcast episode is the recent scandal involving Dr. Josh Buice, who has been removed from his position as lead pastor of Praise Mill Baptist Church and president of G3 Ministries due to serious allegations regarding anonymous social media accounts that he operated to slander fellow believers. This episode delves into the ramifications of such actions, emphasizing the profound impact they have on the church community and the necessity for accountability and transparency among leaders. As we navigate this weighty topic, we reflect on the importance of maintaining integrity within the church and the need for true repentance, which extends beyond mere acknowledgment of wrongdoing. Furthermore, we encourage listeners to consider their own lives and the potential for sin to affect not only individuals but the broader body of Christ. Ultimately, we seek to foster a spirit of prayer and restoration for all parties involved, recognizing the need for healing and unity in light of these events.The discourse presented in this episode of Apologetics Live delves into a profoundly disquieting incident involving Josh Buice, a prominent pastor and the president of G3 Ministries. The discussion is initiated by the hosts, who express their solemnity regarding the sensitive nature of the topic at hand, which centers on the revelations of Bice's anonymous online behaviors that included slandering fellow ministers and church leaders. The hosts recount the irrefutable evidence uncovered against Bice, which led to his resignation from both G3 Ministries and his position as lead pastor at Praise Mill Baptist Church. This troubling revelation prompts a deeper examination of the implications of such misconduct not only for Buice himself but for the wider evangelical community and its leaders. The conversation emphasizes the need for accountability and transparency in church leadership while acknowledging the pain and hurt that such scandals inflict upon congregations and the body of Christ as a whole.Takeaways: The podcast episode delves into the serious issue of church leadership failures, particularly focusing on the case of Josh Buice, which has caused significant turmoil within the community. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own lives and doctrines, recognizing that sin affects not just the individual but the broader community and church body. The speakers emphasize the importance of genuine repentance and the need for church leaders to be held accountable for their actions to maintain the integrity of the church. There is a call to prayer for those affected by these events, including the families and congregations who face the consequences of leadership failures. The discussion highlights the importance of supporting local churches and their pastors while being cautious of celebrity culture within church leadership. Overall, the tone of the episode remains serious and somber, with a focus on the need for healing and restoration within the church community.

S1 Ep 179Didaché - An Apology To Pope Leo XIV
Did Pope Leo XIV really call Mary “our God”? In this follow-up to his previous video, Justin Peters issues a correction—and a firm clarification. After reviewing the original audio and receiving insight from a missionary interpreter, Justin acknowledges that the Pope likely said “Mary, our mother,” not “Mary, our God.” But does this change anything about Rome’s doctrine? Not really.In this episode of Didaché, Justin reaffirms that, despite this translation error, Roman Catholic teaching functionally deifies Mary—praying to her, attributing divine titles, and even asking her for saving grace. With direct quotes from Catholic sources and historic prayers, Justin demonstrates that the issue isn’t merely about wording—it’s about worship. Whether the Pope uttered the phrase or not, Rome’s exaltation of Mary continues to rob Christ of His exclusive glory.📌 Subscribe to Didaché and be equipped to discern truth from tradition—biblically, graciously, and boldly.The initial video I did on Pope Leo XIV Appearing to Call Mary God➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Ep 211Ep.211 Why Fellowship is Vital for the Christian
In this episode, Ekkie and Nathaniel discuss why purposeful engagement in fellowship within the local church is necessary for faithfulness and the health of a Christian. _______________________________________________________________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.

S1 Ep 36Seeking the Lord When Words Fall Short with Grace Utomo | Hello, God
In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, guest Grace Utomo shares her journey of relearning to pray after a traumatic brain injury, based on her upcoming book, "Hello, God." She discusses how the experience drove her to explore the basics of prayer, focusing on building an authentic and personal dialogue with God. She also shares practical advice on how to strengthen one's relationship with God through prayer, even when words fall short. Grace's book is a 31-day devotional aimed at helping readers nurture their prayer life, especially during times of discouragement and spiritual dryness, by drawing examples from scripture and her recovery journey.00:24 Meet the Guest: Grace Utomo01:17 Grace's Traumatic Experience and Recovery02:47 Rediscovering Prayer After Trauma04:41 Insights on Prayer and Personal Engagement with God08:59 Overview of Grace's New Book15:54 Encouragement for Those Struggling with Prayer20:25 Final Thoughts and Where to Find MoreGrab a copy of Grace's book, "Hello, God" here: https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/hello-god/Use our code 'HELLO' for 25% off your pre-order!Follow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:Facebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressinc

S7 Ep 69STREET TALK THEOLOGY Discussion with Ashok on the Pope
In today's episode, Pastor Dom is joined by Ashok and together they discuss their feelings on the new Pope as well as the dangers of the Roman Catholic Church.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

Ep 339Primary vs. Secondary Issues in Christianity
Today’s chat dives deep into the intricate dance of defining primary and secondary issues of faith, a topic more important than finding the right taco truck in a city full of them. Andrew Rapaport, the host, brings his A-game as he engages in a spirited discussion, shedding light on the critical distinctions between what believers should stand firm on versus what might be better left to the side. The duo tackles the common pitfall of majoring in minors while encouraging listeners to focus on the essentials that truly matter in their faith journey. They explore the nuances of how different interpretations can lead to spirited debates without losing sight of unity in Christ. As they navigate the complex web of doctrines, they serve a hearty reminder that understanding and grace should be at the forefront of our discussions, especially in an age where social media can turn a simple disagreement into a full-blown theological throwdown.Takeaways: In the podcast, they dive deep into the distinctions between primary, secondary, and tertiary theological issues, emphasizing how misplacing these can lead to unnecessary conflicts within the Christian community. Andrew Rapaport shares his journey from a Jewish upbringing to becoming a pastor, illustrating how one's background can shape their theological perspectives and interactions with faith. The hosts discuss the importance of grace and understanding in theological debates, suggesting that Christians should strive for civility and openness when encountering differing views on faith. A lively discussion unfolds around the implications of charismatic gifts and their cessation, highlighting how these beliefs can significantly affect one's understanding of Scripture and church practices. The episode addresses the need for believers to differentiate between essential doctrines that are explicitly taught in Scripture and those that are more nuanced, which can lead to meaningful and respectful dialogue. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their theological presuppositions and be open to re-evaluating their beliefs in light of Scripture, fostering a more inclusive and understanding church environment. Mentioned in this episode:Bible Interpretation made Easy seminarBook a SfE speaker todayWe have several speakers that can cover many different topics. Contact us today: [email protected]

Ep 47#47 - Building Bridges That Last: Four Keys to Relational Evangelism
Episode Description:In this episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Pastor Jeff Musgrave dive deep into the biblical and practical foundations of relational evangelism. Using Acts 11 as a model, they explore how the early Church of Antioch built bridges that led to lasting discipleship—and how we can do the same today.You’ll learn four powerful verbs from the original Greek that reveal the natural flow of gospel relationships: start with conversation (laleo), share the good news (euangelizo), invite others into your life (parakaleo), and instruct in the faith (didasko).Whether you're a pastor, a church planter, or just someone wanting to reach your neighbor for Christ, this episode will inspire and equip you to turn everyday moments into eternity-shaping opportunities.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Relational Evangelism07:31 The Church of Antioch: A Model for Bridge Building18:01 Four Verbs of Communication in Evangelism30:01 The Role of Instruction in Discipleship

S1 Ep 178Didaché - Did The New Pope Just Call Mary...God?
Did the new Pope just refer to Mary as “our God”? In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines a moment from Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural address that has sparked global controversy. Was it a translation error—or a stunning revelation of what Rome truly believes about Mary? Whether the Pope said “our God” or “our Mother,” the deeper issue remains: Roman Catholic doctrine ascribes to Mary divine attributes, welcomes prayer directed to her, and elevates her far beyond Scripture’s teaching.Justin walks through Catholic prayers and official sources that plainly deify Mary, revealing the blasphemous claims hidden beneath the surface of tradition. This isn’t mere theological quibbling—it’s a matter of worship, idolatry, and the sufficiency of Christ alone. If you’ve ever wondered what Catholics really believe about Mary, or how far Rome has drifted from biblical Christianity, this sobering episode will clarify.Watch now and be equipped to speak the truth in love to your Catholic friends—with Scripture as your authority, not tradition.📌 Subscribe to Didaché for more biblical teaching and spiritual discernment rooted in the gospel of grace.➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

TTR 208 - SW2 The Unseen Battle: Understanding Our Adversary
This podcast episode delves into the profound and complex subject of spiritual warfare, focusing primarily on the necessity of understanding our adversary. We articulate that the enemy, commonly recognized as Satan, employs various insidious tactics to sow doubt and confusion among believers. Furthermore, I emphasize that our spiritual opposition is not merely a metaphorical concept, but a genuine battle that requires discernment and vigilance. Through our dialogue, we aim to equip listeners with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate these challenges, ensuring that they remain anchored in their faith and unwavering in their convictions. As we progress, we will explore the foundational principles that guide us in this spiritual confrontation, underscoring the paramount importance of unity and community in resisting the enemy's influence.Takeaways: In this episode, we delve into the concept of spiritual warfare, emphasizing the importance of understanding the enemy we face. The enemy, identified as Satan, employs various tactics such as deceit and temptation to undermine our faith and trust in God. We discuss the significance of community and accountability in the Christian walk, highlighting that we are not meant to fight our battles alone. The ultimate victory over the enemy has already been achieved through Christ, providing believers with hope and assurance in spiritual battles. We reflect on the necessity of discernment in recognizing spiritual opposition, urging listeners to remain vigilant against the enemy's schemes. The role of the Holy Spirit is pivotal in guiding believers to discern truth from lies, reinforcing the need for continual renewal of the mind.

Ep 345What Is the Purpose of Ministry?
A Christian leader recently confessed to writing anonymous posts criticizing fellow ministers. The worst part was lying about it for over two years.Why did this happen when it doesn't seem to make sense?We need to examine ourselves for pride. Pride is the dangerous original sin that can make you do strange things to hold onto the things you hold dear for the wrong reasons. Pride leads to other sins and covering them up like lying and adultery that bring down ministers and reduce ministries to rubble. This episode isn't meant to be criticism. It's about examining our own hearts to stop pride in its tracks. We also need to ask ourselves what is the purpose of Christian ministry.Sources Cited:"Statement Regarding Josh Buice," Prays Mills Baptist Church, May 12, 2025."Statement Regarding Josh Buice," G3 Ministries, May 12, 2025."A Statement Regarding Josh Buice," Founders Ministries, May 12, 2025."Update Regarding Josh Buice," G3 Ministries, May 13, 2025.Scriptures Referenced:Proverbs 13:10; 11:2; 16:18Numbers 32:23John 3:301 Corinthians 3:5-7, 10-11, 211 Peter 5:2-3Philippians 1:15-18*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

Ep 287The Trustworthiness of Scripture: A Deep Dive
This podcast episode delves into the critical question of whether we can trust the Bible, which resonates deeply with believers and skeptics alike. We engage in a comprehensive discussion surrounding the various challenges posed by critics who assert that the Bible is unreliable due to textual variants and alleged contradictions. Through a rigorous examination of textual criticism, we elucidate the methods by which scholars assess the authenticity and accuracy of biblical texts, ultimately affirming that the core message remains intact despite minor discrepancies. Additionally, we explore the significance of understanding the historical and cultural contexts in which the Scriptures were written, reinforcing the notion that the Bible is not merely a collection of ancient writings but a divinely inspired document with profound implications for faith and practice. As we navigate these complex discussions, we invite listeners to ponder their own beliefs and engage with the evidence presented, fostering a deeper understanding of the Scriptures and their relevance today.Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of textual criticism in understanding the reliability of the Bible and its manuscripts. Listeners are encouraged to engage in discussions about the Bible's trustworthiness and to challenge their own beliefs. The episode highlights the significance of the context in interpreting biblical passages, particularly regarding creation narratives. The hosts assert that doubts about scripture can lead to deeper understanding and faith, provided those doubts are addressed thoughtfully. Links referenced in this episode:apologeticslive.comfarmsteadcottage.comapologeticslive.comstrivingforeternity.orglogos.com/sfeCompanies mentioned in this episode: Striving for Eternity Ministries farmsteadcottage.com Logos Bible Software Mentioned in this episode:What do We Believe by Andrew Rappaport

Ep 210Ep.210 Counseling Unsaved Family and Friends
In this episode, Ekkie and Nathaniel discuss how to give unbelievers godly counsel. ____Would you consider supporting our ministry at just $1 a month? Click here: https://buy.stripe.com/5kQfZh7Zu9329JJel27IY00________Email us at:[email protected]: @truthbeknownpodcast______________This 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.

S1 Ep 35Can I Choose My Own Gender? With Gracie Nelson | LLFT Series
In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo interviews Gracie Nelson, a middle school Bible teacher and biblical counselor, about her mini-book, 'Help! Can I Choose My Own Gender?' The conversation delves into the importance of biblical authority and how teens can find reassurance in God's preordained design for gender. Gracie highlights her goal to help teens and their parents understand and navigate modern gender identity issues through a gospel-centered, heart-focused perspective. The episode emphasizes the value of submission, humility, and obedience in understanding and embracing God's pre-determined gender. 00:36 Introducing the Topic of Gender Identity03:29 Cultural Messages and Teen Confusion04:19 Biblical Perspective on Gender07:00 Authority and Gender Identity18:32 Christ as the Ultimate Example23:29 Encouragement and Final ThoughtsGrab a copy of our mini-book 'Help! Can I Choose My Own Gender?' here: https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/help-can-i-choose-my-own-gender/Follow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:Facebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressinc

S3 Ep 38Bold Prayers? Diving into Lisa Bevere's Teaching on Praying "the Word of God"
In this video, we dive into a recent Lisa Bevere podcast episode where she teaches on praying boldly and with authority. But do her claims align with Scripture? Join us as we carefully compare her teachings to the Bible and explore what she means by "the word of God" and how to use it to pray boldly.🔥 Are we called to make bold decrees or approach God with humble reverence? Let’s find out!#BoldPrayer #LisaBevere #BiblicalPrayer #ChristianDiscernment #PrayerAndAuthorityMay this episode expose the false teaching entering the church and bring glory to God. 🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell for more biblical critiques and teachings!💬 Share your thoughts in the comments: What does bold prayer mean to you?Long For Truth, John Bevere's "Humble" Arrogance: Are His Books On Par With Scripture? Video: https://youtu.be/e971BROEVh8?si=k6LTad8YhIuQS5IsFighting for the Faith, Decreeing and Declaring is NOT Prayer Video: https://youtu.be/lq_MqtaGNH0?si=uv0bHH3l2HkX1G_oTo access the podcast, blog, and other resources go to the Thoroughly Equipped website @ ttew.org Follow me on Facebook & Instagram:https://www.facebook.com/TEWMelbaToast https://www.instagram.com/thoroughlyequipped316/ 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

Ep 338Navigating the Social Media Minefield: Andrew Rappaport on Pastors and Ethics
In this episode, Andrew Rapoport dives deep into the murky waters of pastoral ethics in the age of social media, particularly in relation to the recent controversy surrounding Josh Buice. Listeners are in for a treat as Andrew shares personal experiences and insights many may not have heard before, shedding light on the often-hidden struggles of navigating public ministry amidst scandal. With a focus on biblical interpretation and application, he explores the ethical responsibilities of pastors and how social media can complicate the Christian witness. Their conversation touches on the emotional turmoil that arises when trusted leaders falter, emphasizing the importance of prayer and humility over judgment. Ultimately, Andrew calls for a collective reevaluation of how Christians interact with one another online, urging the community to prioritize reconciliation and understanding over division and criticism.In a heartfelt dialogue, Andrew Rapoport and Greg Moore delve into the ethical dilemmas surrounding pastors and their use of social media, particularly in light of the recent scandal involving Josh Buice. The conversation unfolds with Andrew sharing his personal journey, filled with struggles against slander and misrepresentation from anonymous sources, showcasing the often unseen battles that accompany ministry. As they unpack the implications of public scrutiny, Andrew emphasizes the importance of accountability and humility, advocating for a culture where Christians uplift one another rather than succumb to the allure of gossip and judgment. His insights challenge listeners to reflect on their own attitudes toward fallen leaders, prompting a broader discourse on the need for grace and understanding within the church community. Through their banter, both speakers maintain a light-hearted tone. Yet, the gravity of their discussion is palpable, making it a poignant exploration of faith, forgiveness, and the ethics of digital communication.Takeaways:In this podcast episode, Andrew Rappaport discusses the ethical responsibilities of pastors and Christians on social media, emphasizing the need for integrity and accountability in their online interactions. The conversation highlights how personal experiences, like Andrew's own struggles with slander, shape one's approach to handling public controversies within the church community. Listeners are encouraged to pray for those who have stumbled in their faith, such as Josh Buice, instead of rushing to judgment or criticism. This will foster a spirit of reconciliation among believers. Andrew shares that the importance of discernment in ministry is distinguishing between right and wrong and between right and almost right, urging caution in public discourse. The episode reminds us that social media platforms can amplify pride and tribalism among Christians, urging individuals to reflect on their intentions before posting. Ultimately, the dialogue aims to encourage a culture of prayer and support within the Christian community rather than one of condemnation and division, especially during times of crisis. Links referenced in this episode:strivingforeeternity.orgwww.reformed.moneydmwpodcast.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Striving for Eternity Dead Man Walking Podcast Dominion Wealth Strategists G3 Josh Bice Steve Lawson Virgil Walker Tom Buck Scott Annual Wretched Radio Justin Peters Joel Webbing Adoniram Judson Mentioned in this episode:Book a SfE speaker todayWe have several speakers that can cover many different topics. Contact us today: [email protected] do We Believe by Andrew RappaportWhat Do They Believe

S7 Ep 68STREET TALK THEOLOGY with Missionaries Miguel and Jenny Morel Part 2
In today's episode, Pastor Dom is joined by the Missionaries Miguel and Jenny Morel along with their oldest child Diego. The two speak about what they do as Missionaries living in the Dominican Republic.If you would like to help fund Miguel and Jenny's Missionary efforts, email Jenny at [email protected] 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

S5 Ep 20S5E20 - Parental Rights and Common Law (Interview with David Fowler)
In a follow-up episode from last time, I had the opportunity to chat with David Fowler on the topic of parental rights and responsibilities. David has been a previous guest on the podcast and is a former state senator from Tennessee. He also just recently retired from his position as president of the Family Action Council of Tennessee. Today we cover topics such as child abuse, parental rights, the right to life and limb, and the role of the common law. More specifically, we discuss how many of the current, well-meaning, attempts at protecting the rights of children and parents is a form of compromise with a secular worldview.If you have any questions or comments about our conversation, 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!

Ep 344Colorado Legislates Gender Insanity
My wife Chelsea returns to Truthspresso and our oldest son joins us to chat about Colorado's radical gender bill that has provoked national attention.HB25-1312, also known as the "Kelly Loving Act," seeks to transform society to "protect" "rights" for people who identify as a gender contrary to their birth certificate.The original version of the bill sought to bias courts to grant custody to children to whomever would "affirm" alternate gender identities and punish parents who stand for reality. It would forbid schools from enforcing gender-specific dress standards. It would punish school staff for "deadnaming" or "misgendering." Millions of public documents would need updates to allow a new "chosen name" to usurp a person's legal name.Many Coloradans have expressed deep concern and outrage at the bill's unapologetic social engineering and unconstitutional violations of First Amendment rights.Although some of the original Orwellian sections have been removed from the final version, the bill still poses serious risks to public education and society from an anti-Biblical agenda. Please pray for God's mercy and salvation for the state of Colorado.We ask you to consider contacting the office of Governor Jared Polis by calling the phone number listed and urge him respectfully not to sign HB25-1312 known as "The Kelly Loving Act" because it unconstitutionally suppresses the freedom of speech, favors treating children in a way that could harm them for the rest of their lives, and is plainly against what the Bible teaches about God's design for humanity, parenting, and education.Sources Cited:Colorado House Bill 25-1312 [Original text, Final text]House Judiciary [Apr 01, 2025 - Upon Adjournment]Colorado House 2025 Legislative Day 087Scriptures Referenced:Proverbs 1:7-8; 16:22*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!