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Ep 324Why James White Sparked a Buddy the Elf Controversy and Insights into Evangelism

Join Andrew Rappaport and Chris Honholz as they dive into a lively discussion about evangelism, humor, and the unexpected connections between pop culture and the Christian faith. The episode kicks off with a humorous exploration of Chris's unique experiences dressing up as Captain America and the infamous Buddy the Elf, setting a light-hearted tone for the conversation. As the discussion progresses, they shift focus to the importance of effective evangelism, emphasizing the need for a respectful approach that disarms defenses and engages in meaningful dialogue. Andrew shares insights from his own background and the principles of ambassador evangelism, which highlight the role of humor and good questions in sharing the Gospel. This engaging episode not only entertains but also provides practical tips for listeners looking to improve their evangelistic efforts in a world that often views Christians through a skeptical lens.Mentioned in this episode:Bible Interpretation made Easy seminar

Dec 18, 202438 min

Ep 29#29 - How to find five lost people you can reach?

Podcast Show Notes: The Find Five List – How & WhyEpisode OverviewIn this episode, we’re diving into the concept of the Find Five List: a simple, intentional approach to sharing the Gospel through relational evangelism. You'll learn:How to identify five people in your life who need Jesus.Why relational evangelism is key to meaningful Gospel conversations.Practical steps to strengthen relationships, pray, and share the Good News effectively.What Is the Find Five List?The Find Five List is a strategy for evangelism where you:Make a list of five people in your sphere of influence who need Jesus.Strategically strengthen your relationships with them.All the while:Knowing Jesus intimately.Showing Him effectively through your life.Praying for opportunities to share the Gospel.Relational Evangelism: The Premise and PurposeRelational evangelism is about taking the most important message in the world—the Gospel—and sharing it in the context of genuine, heartfelt relationships. Here’s why it matters:When people know you care about them, they’re more open to listening.Not everyone will share the Gospel with hundreds, but everyone can share it with one friend, one neighbor, or one coworker.Building deep relationships by loving, spending time with, and connecting on a soul level opens doors for Gospel conversations.Who’s on Your List?Identify people in these categories that God may be calling you to reach:Friends & Family: Often the hardest but most impactful relationships.Associates & Acquaintances: Coworkers, teammates, or people in your clubs or volunteer organizations.Neighbors: People you interact with daily—at the gym, coffee shop, or even Walmart.Strangers: People God places in your life unexpectedly—start noticing and praying for opportunities!Broadening Your HorizonsThink of your sphere of influence as a “target-rich environment” for sharing the Gospel. Imagine a map of your city with lights representing your church members. Now visualize those lights moving into everyday spaces—schools, stores, workplaces. This is what Jesus meant when He called us the Light of the World.By identifying and strengthening relationships within your unique sphere of influence, you’ll bring that light into the lives of those who need it most.The Exchange Bible StudyLooking for a relational tool to share the Gospel? The Exchange Bible Study is one of the best resources available to guide meaningful, faith-filled conversations.Closing ThoughtA recent Wall Street Journal article revealed that Bible sales in the U.S. are up 22%, signaling a growing spiritual hunger. As followers of Christ, let’s meet that hunger with intentionality and love, starting with our Find Five List.Action StepsCreate your Find Five List.Pray daily for those on your list.Strategically strengthen those relationships.Share the Gospel when God provides the opportunity.Connect With UsGot questions about the Find Five List or relational evangelism? Reach out—we’d love to hear your story!

Dec 17, 202432 min

Ep 197Ep.197 The Christian and Complaining

In this episode, Ekkie and Nathaniel discuss God's view of complaining.__________________________________________________Looking for cool gear? Shirts, Mugs, Hoodies, Etc.:https://truth-be-known-podcast.creator-spring.com/Email us at:[email protected] handle: @truthbeknownpodcast

Dec 17, 202443 min

Ep 62Born to Die

This Christmas season, we celebrate the birth of Jesus, Immanuel, God with us. But why did He come? In this episode, we dive into the heart of Philippians 2:8, uncovering the profound purpose of His arrival: to rescue sinners and reconcile us to God. From the moment of His birth, Jesus embraced humility, stepping into our broken world as fully God and fully man. He lived a perfect, sinless life, yet willingly faced rejection, suffering, and death on a cross—not for His sin, but for ours.We’ll reflect on the powerful truth that Jesus’ crucifixion was not the end of the story. On the third day, He rose victorious over sin and death, ascended into heaven, and reigns as King. And one of the greatest promises of Christmas is this: He is coming back soon to make all things new.Join us as we explore the eternal hope and redemption that Christ’s birth brings, and remember the greatest gift ever given—Jesus, born to die so that we might live.

Dec 17, 202447 min

S3 Ep 23Beth Moore Message Review | Our Lives Should be Supernatural?

Beth Moore gave a message on Romans 8:9-11 at the 2020 IF:Gathering conference about the role the Holy Spirit plays in our lives as Christ followers. What is the work of the Holy Spirit according to Beth's message and is it the same work Paul describes in Romans 8:9-11? Let's find out.How did Beth Moore handle Scripture in this message?May this episode expose the false teaching entering the church and bring glory to God. To access the podcast, blog, and other resources go to the Thoroughly Equipped website @ ⁠ttew.org⁠ Watch T.E. ad free on lets.churchFollow 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/

Dec 17, 20241h 12m

S1 Ep 157Didaché - Is This Kenneth Copeland's Most Heretical Statement Ever?

In this episode, Justin Peters strongly condemns the blasphemous teaching of prominent Word of Faith preacher Kenneth Copeland, who repeatedly claims that God is the biggest failure in the Bible. Peters plays audio clips spanning decades in which Copeland asserts that God lost Adam, Eve, the earth, and a third of the angels, calling it "a lot of real estate gone down the drain." Peters thoroughly refutes this heretical view using numerous Bible passages affirming God's sovereignty and ownership over all creation.All of Kenneth Copeland's Heresies In One Place➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Dec 17, 202434 min

TTR 189 - Advent Journey: Finding Joy Beyond Happiness in the Advent Season

Today’s discussion centers around the theme of joy, particularly within the context of the Advent season. Derek, Matt, and their guest Maria explore the deeper meaning of joy beyond mere happiness, emphasizing that true joy is rooted in faith and can persist even during difficult times. They reflect on personal experiences, noting how joy can be a powerful anchor amid life’s challenges, and share insights on how to cultivate and recognize this joy in everyday life. The conversation also touches on the importance of vulnerability in relationships and the communal aspect of faith, encouraging listeners to both seek and share joy with others. As they navigate through various perspectives on joy, the episode serves as a reminder that joy is a profound gift that can transform our outlook, especially during the holiday season.Takeaways: Joy is a deep-rooted emotion that transcends mere happiness and temporary feelings. Understanding joy as a fruit of the spirit helps us cultivate it in our lives. The celebration of Advent allows us to reflect on deeper meanings of joy and hope. Even during tough times, joy can exist alongside our struggles and challenges. Sharing our vulnerabilities with trusted friends can create opportunities for deeper connections. The true essence of joy comes from recognizing God's control over our lives. Companies mentioned in this episode: Mercy Me Pentatonix

Dec 16, 20241h 4m

2024-12-15 Bishops

BishopsFaith Debate: Sunday, December 15th, 2024930 WFMD in Frederick, Maryland.Can only currently married men serve as pastors? Can men who were divorced prior to being regenerate be ordained?This is the third of five sequential radio shows examining important questions about church leaders. All five are available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ, as well as SermonAudio and Odysee..The panel:Troy Skinner. Pastor, Household of Faith in ChristDaniel Razvi. Pastor, Church That Meets at Imran’sDavid Forsee. Pastor, multi-location house church.www.householdoffaithinchrist.com

Dec 15, 202425 min

DOT 8 - Breaking the Silence: A Candid Conversation on Mental Health

Mental health is a crucial topic that often goes unaddressed, yet it affects everyone in some way. The hosts dive deep into the importance of discussing mental health openly, emphasizing that just as our bodies can experience illness, so can our minds. They explore the stigma surrounding mental health issues, reflecting on how past generations often swept these concerns under the rug, leading to a culture of silence. Through personal anecdotes and shared experiences, they highlight the necessity of seeking support, whether through friends, family, or professional help. Ultimately, the conversation underscores that no one should navigate their struggles alone, and reaching out can pave the way for healing and understanding.Takeaways: Mental health is a crucial topic that should be openly discussed within the Christian community. Stigmas surrounding mental illness can lead to isolation, but sharing experiences can promote healing. Gratitude can counter anxiety and fear, as our minds cannot focus on both simultaneously. It is essential to have a support system in place to help navigate mental health struggles. Communication is key in relationships; suppressing feelings can lead to bigger issues later on. Seeking professional help, such as therapy or counseling, is a valuable step for recovery.

Dec 15, 20241h 5m

Ep 268Did the Roman Catholic Church Give us the Bible?

The discussion centers around the contentious question of whether the Roman Catholic Church is responsible for giving us the Bible. Sebastian, a traditional Roman Catholic, argues that the Church's authority is essential in determining the canon of scripture, while Andrew contends that the Bible, particularly the Old Testament, was recognized as scripture long before the establishment of the Catholic Church. The conversation dives into the historical context of biblical interpretation, the role of church councils, and the implications of oral tradition. Tensions rise as both speakers grapple with definitions of faith and grace, contrasting Catholic and Protestant beliefs. Ultimately, the episode highlights the ongoing debate over the authority of tradition versus scripture in defining what constitutes the Christian faith.Engaging in a thought-provoking debate, the participants tackle the fundamental question of whether the Roman Catholic Church can claim to have given the Bible to believers. Andrew argues passionately that the Old Testament was recognized as scripture long before the existence of the Catholic Church, emphasizing that the authority of scripture is inherent in the texts themselves, not in any institutional endorsement. He highlights that Genesis, for instance, was accepted as part of the biblical canon by the early Jewish community, thus negating the Catholic Church's claim of being the sole arbiter of scripture. Sebastian counters this viewpoint by asserting the necessity of the Church's role in canonization, positing that the Church's historical authority is essential for maintaining the integrity of the biblical texts.The discussion evolves as both parties delve into the implications of their perspectives on salvation and the role of tradition. This spirited back-and-forth not only highlights the theological divide between Protestant and Catholic beliefs but also encourages listeners to reflect on their understanding of faith, works, and the nature of divine revelation. The episode culminates in an exploration of how differing interpretations of scripture can lead to diverse expressions of faith, challenging listeners to engage deeply with the questions of authority and truth in their spiritual journeys.This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resourcesListen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast CommunitySupport Striving for EternityGive us your feedback, email us [email protected] us a review and tell us how we are doing.Sponsors:Squirrelly Joe’s Coffee use the code SFEfor 20% off your purchaseLogos Bible SoftwareMyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE

Dec 13, 20242h 58m

S1 Ep 13Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis: Clinical Labels & Biblical Truth with Dr. Jenn Chen & Dr. Ernie Baker

In this second part of our discussion on 'Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis' Dr. Jenn Chen and Dr. Ernie Baker join Anthony Russo to further evaluate the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) from a biblical perspective, exploring its cultural and clinical implications. The conversation delves into how biblical counseling addresses issues of mental health differently than secular psychology, emphasizing the sufficiency of Scripture and the transformative power of the gospel. This episode provides practical advice for pastors, biblical counselors, and Christian parents, encouraging them to stay rooted in biblical truths while addressing modern mental health challenges.00:50 Discussing the DSM and Cultural Implications01:16 Addressing Gender Identity and Paraphilic Disorders02:51 Biblical Counseling vs. Secular Therapy03:35 The Role of Parents in Protecting Children04:56 The Importance of a Biblical Worldview08:58 Information, Interpretation, and Intervention15:20 Encouragement for Biblical Counselors18:39 The Power of the Gospel in Counseling22:06 Concluding Thoughts and ResourcesFollow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:Facebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressincGrab a copy of 'Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis': https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/biblical-counseling-and-mental-disorder-diagnosis/

Dec 12, 202426 min

S5 Ep 9S5E9 - Banking (Interview with Dr. Bob Murphy)

On today's episode, Dr. Bob Murphy comes onto the show to discuss banking, specifically fractional reserve banking. At any given time, banks only have to keep on hand a fraction of the money that we deposit, all the while letting us believe that our money is there. Dr. Murphy lays out the implications of this for the economy and also explains how we might move away from such an immoral policy in the future.For more information, please visit the Mises Institute.And, 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!

Dec 11, 202457 min

Ep 323The Battle for Christian Education: Why Parents Must Act Now

This episode of the Rap Report dives deep into the critical importance of Christian education, highlighting the distinctives of classical education as exemplified by the Lagos Christian Academy. Hosts Andrew Rappaport and Dominic Grimaldi discuss how Christian schools provide not only a biblical worldview but also a robust academic framework that fosters critical thinking and personal responsibility. They emphasize that parents play a vital role in their children's education, advocating for active involvement in both homeschooling and Christian schooling environments. The conversation touches on the challenges of public education, including the indoctrination of children with secular ideologies, and urges parents to consider the spiritual and educational welfare of their children seriously. Listeners will be encouraged to explore alternative educational options and understand the significant sacrifice and commitment involved in raising children with a strong foundation in faith and knowledge.The conversation between Andrew Rappaport and Dominic Grimaldi offers a compelling exploration of Christian education's role in today’s society, particularly through the lens of Grimaldi’s work at Logos Christian Academy. Rappaport opens up the dialogue with a clear stance against public education, which he sees as increasingly unaligned with Christian values. Grimaldi shares his firsthand experiences at Logos, where he teaches biblical doctrine and spiritual formation, arguing that Christian education must go beyond mere academic instruction to encompass the spiritual nurturing of students. Their discussion highlights the distinctiveness of classical education, which emphasizes not only the transmission of knowledge but also the development of character and critical thinking skills.As they delve deeper into the topic, both men express grave concerns about the influences children face in the public school system, including exposure to secular ideologies that can lead to confusion regarding identity and morality. Grimaldi raises a poignant question: Are children receiving the necessary spiritual and biblical training at home? He posits that the effectiveness of Christian education is significantly enhanced when parents are actively involved in their children's spiritual development, echoing Rappaport's belief in the importance of a holistic approach to learning. They both stress that Christian education should aim to build a firm foundation in faith that can withstand external pressures and temptations.The episode emphasizes the urgency for parents and congregations to take an active role in the educational process. Rappaport and Grimaldi encourage listeners to consider volunteering at local Christian schools or participating in educational programs that align with their values. They envision a community united in the mission of equipping the next generation with the tools they need to navigate a world that often contradicts their beliefs. Ultimately, this episode serves as both a guide and a challenge to Christians everywhere to prioritize education grounded in biblical principles, ensuring that the youth are not only academically prepared but also spiritually resilient in their faith journey.Takeaways: Dominic Grimaldi emphasizes the importance of parental involvement in children's education at home. Christian education, particularly at institutions like Lagos Christian Academy, fosters a biblical worldview in students. The podcast discusses the rising challenges children face today, including technology and social media distractions. Andrew Rappaport argues that Christian education should be prioritized over public schooling for spiritual development. Both hosts agree on the need for Christian schools to provide a discipleship-oriented education. The conversation highlights the necessity of teaching critical thinking skills in today's educational landscape. Companies mentioned in this episode: Logos Christian Academy Desert Sky Baptist Church Christian Podcast Community Striving for Eternity This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources Listen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast CommunitySupport Striving for EternityLeave us a reviewGive us your feedback, email us [email protected] the book What Do They BelieveGet the book What Do We BelieveSponsors:Squirrelly Joe’s Coffee use the code SFEfor 20% off your purchaseLogos Bible SoftwareMyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE

Dec 11, 20241h 3m

Ep 28#28 - How forceful do we need to be in our evangelism? Jesus was a gentleman.

In this episode of Gospel Talks, we explore the persistent and gentle nature of Jesus as portrayed in Revelation 3:20. Jesus patiently knocks on the doors of our hearts, offering fellowship to those who open to Him. But He doesn’t force His way in—He waits, even when we resist or misunderstand.Whether someone doubts God's existence, disagrees with the Bible, or hesitates to commit to what they know to be true, Jesus remains persistent, never leaving but always gently inviting.We also discuss how we, as followers of Christ, can model His persistence and gentleness in our conversations about faith. Drawing from 2 Timothy 2:24-26, we highlight the importance of kindness, patient teaching, and confidence in God's power to lead others to repentance and freedom.Summary:Jesus knocks, but He doesn't push (Revelation 3:20).His persistence is evident even when:People don’t believe in Him.They misunderstand or disagree with Scripture or Bible studies like The Exchange.They understand but are not ready or willing to commit.We are called to emulate Jesus’ approach:Be kind, patient, and gentle (2 Timothy 2:24-25).Trust that God can bring others to repentance and truth (2 Timothy 2:25-26).Carry an urgency to help others escape the snares of sin and the devil.Tune in for practical insights on navigating faith conversations with gentleness and persistence, just like Jesus.

Dec 10, 202425 min

S3 Ep 22Jennie Allen Message Review | Is it All About Our Thoughts?

In this message review we determine how well Jennie Allen handled Romans 8:5-8 at the IF:Gathering 2020 Conference. We have been discerning this popular women's conference to see how they handle Scripture. Does Jennie Allen handle Scripture rightly? Or did she misinterpret/twist the meaning of the passage?May this episode expose the false teaching entering the church 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.facebook.com/TEWMelbaToast ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/thoroughlyequipped316/ Christian Podcast Community: ⁠ Christianpodcastcommunity.org⁠ Striving For Eternity Ministries: https://strivingforeternity.org/To watch this episode ad free:https://lets.church/media/gVCNjemFHXBFsKedusZ3YP

Dec 10, 20241h 24m

Ep 165The Other Side

In this exhortation at River Of Life OPC in Phillipsburg NJ we continue to go through Mark 5:1-25 and see Jesus reach the other side of the sea and cast out Legion from a man who was tormented by these unclean spirits. Jesus comes to the other side and cleanses you of your evil heart if you repent and turn to Him. www.christianpodcastcommunity.org

Dec 9, 202439 min

Ep 325The Book of Mormon: Part 1 (1 Nephi chapters 1-15)

This episode is part 1 in a series going through the story of the Book of Mormon.1 Nephi chapters 1-15 cover the prophet Lehi and his family leaving Jerusalem before the Babylonian captivity, his sons retrieve brass plates from Laban, Lehi has a dream of a tree with white fruit, and his son Nephi gets a vision of end times interpretations of Lehi's dream. Further research:Book of Mormon in videoJoseph Smith: The Prophet of the RestorationThe Book of Mormon online: 1 Nephi [chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15]*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

Dec 9, 202434 min

2024-12-08 Elders

EldersFaith Debate: Sunday, December 8th, 2024930 WFMD in Frederick, Maryland.Should pastors officiate wedding ceremonies?This is the second of five sequential radio shows examining important questions about church leaders. All five are available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ, as well as SermonAudio and Odysee..The panel:Troy Skinner. Pastor, Household of Faith in ChristDaniel Razvi. Pastor, Church That Meets at Imran’sDavid Forsee. Pastor, multi-location house church.www.householdoffaithinchrist.com

Dec 8, 202426 min

Ep 267Calvinism vs. Provisionism: A Lively Debate on Salvation

Apologetics Live episode 267 This podcast episode dives deep into the theological debate surrounding Calvinism, provisionism, and the nature of free will. The conversation centers on the differences between Calvinistic determinism and the provisionist belief that individuals can freely respond to God's grace. Andrew Rapaport and Leighton Flowers engage in a lively discussion, exploring the implications of total depravity, irresistible grace, and the role of human choice in salvation. The episode highlights the complexities of these doctrines, emphasizing how interpretations can lead to misunderstandings between different theological camps. Both hosts aim to clarify their positions while acknowledging the shared goal of understanding God's sovereignty and human responsibility.Takeaways: Andrew Rapaport emphasizes the importance of engaging in discussions without losing patience, highlighting that differing opinions can coexist respectfully. The podcast features a debate on the nuances of Calvinism, provisionism, and the implications of free will on salvation. Leighton Flowers argues that all individuals have the capacity to respond to God's call, despite the effects of original sin. Both speakers agree on the necessity of Christ's sacrifice for salvation, although they differ on the implications of predestination. The conversation touches on the idea that salvation is a gift from God that requires a personal response from individuals. The episode showcases how theological disagreements can lead to deeper discussions about faith and understanding of scripture. Links referenced in this episode:apologeticslive.comstrivingforeternity.orgsquirrelyjoes.commypillow.comThis podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resourcesListen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast CommunitySupport Striving for EternityGive us your feedback, email us [email protected] us a review and tell us how we are doing.Sponsors:Squirrelly Joe’s Coffee use the code SFEfor 20% off your purchaseLogos Bible SoftwareMyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE

Dec 6, 20242h 9m

Calvinism: Naughty or Nice - Total Depravity

Lets have a short conversation about what Total Depravity is and what it's not. As always, feel free to comment. #calvinism #theology #doctrine

Dec 5, 202419 min

S1 Ep 12Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis: A Discussion with Dr. Jenn Chen and Dr. Ernie Baker

In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo is joined by Dr. Jen Chen and Dr. Ernie Baker for a thought-provoking panel discussion. They delve into Dr. Chen's new book, 'Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis,' the DSM, and the tension between the secular and biblical counseling worlds. Dr. Chen and Dr. Baker discuss the misconceptions and challenges surrounding mental disorder diagnoses, like mental health labels. The conversation explores the sufficiency of scripture in addressing mental health struggles and the potential pitfalls of integrating secular psychological terms and methods into biblical counseling. Listeners are encouraged to re-evaluate their understanding of mental health diagnoses using Scripture-based standards. 00:23 Meet the Panel: Dr. Jen Chen and Dr. Ernie Baker01:02 Introduction to the book 'Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis'02:37 Understanding the DSM and Its Implications05:34 Biblical Counseling vs. Secular Psychology08:14 The Impact of Mental Health Labels14:12 Cultural Influence on Psychiatric Diagnoses20:09 Encouragement for Pastors and Counselors34:25 Conclusion and Next Episode TeaserFollow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:Facebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressincGrab a copy of 'Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis': https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/biblical-counseling-and-mental-disorder-diagnosis/

Dec 5, 202435 min

Ep 164Worth The Look (John 1:29)

I recently re-exhorted this passage at Calvary OPC in Ringoes NJ. What are you looking at? Behold, the Lamb of God!!

Dec 5, 202438 min

S1 Ep 156Didaché - Who Is Joni Lamb's Most Trusted Prophet? (This Explains A Lot)

In this episode, Justin Peters discusses the scandal surrounding the Daystar Television Network and the Lamb family. He plays an audio clip where Joni Lamb, co-founder of Daystar, reveals that Sean Bolz is one of her most trusted prophetic voices. Peters then exposes Bolz as a fraud, showing video evidence of him using social media to gather information about audience members and pass it off as divine revelation.Peters laments the charismatic movement's lack of discernment and the platforms networks like Daystar use to promote charlatans like Bolz. He also criticizes the cast of false teachers surrounding Bolz, including Bill Johnson, Heidi Baker, Todd White, Benny Hinn, and others.The episode concludes with Peters stating that false teachers are themselves a judgment from God. He exhorts listeners to read their Bibles if they want to hear from God.The Messed Up Church YouTube channel➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Dec 4, 202439 min

Ep 322Cigars and Calvinism: A Unique Christian Testimony

Join Andrew Rappaport as he interviews Chance, the founder of 1689 Cigars, in a lively discussion about faith, personal transformation, and the art of cigar making. Chance shares his fascinating journey from growing up in a pagan family, filled with anger and despair, to experiencing a profound conversion through the Gospel. The conversation delves into the intricacies of cigar blending, highlighting the meticulous process behind creating high-quality cigars, which Chance aims to offer at more accessible prices compared to industry giants. As they explore the intersection of faith and business, they emphasize the importance of excellence in Christian entrepreneurship, challenging the stereotype of mediocrity in Christian-produced goods. Throughout the episode, the camaraderie and shared passion for theological discussions shine through, making it a compelling listen for both cigar aficionados and those interested in personal faith journeys.Andrew Rappaport opens the podcast with an engaging introduction to his conversation with Chance, a passionate entrepreneur behind 1689 Cigars. The episode explores Chance's remarkable journey from a turbulent upbringing in a pagan family to his transformative experience with Christianity. Chance shares his past struggles, including feelings of anger and resentment towards God, which culminated in a near-tragic moment that led him to embrace faith. This personal narrative not only sets the stage for his current endeavors but also highlights the profound impact of grace and redemption in his life. The conversation dives deep into theological discussions, emphasizing the transition from a Freewill Baptist perspective to a Reformed understanding, showcasing how Chance's quest for truth led him to his current faith and role as an elder in his church. The dialogue shifts to the heart of Chance's business, 1689 Cigars, where he explains the meticulous blending process of cigars and how he strives to provide top-quality products at an accessible price point. Reflecting on the cigar industry, Chance discusses his commitment to excellence and transparency, contrasting his approach with the often inflated prices and branding strategies of larger companies. He emphasizes the importance of community and fellowship in the cigar culture, which resonates with the broader themes of brotherhood and shared beliefs that permeate the episode. Rappaport and Chance also touch on the importance of doing things with integrity in the Christian business world, challenging the notion that faith should compromise quality or standards. As the podcast unfolds, listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of personal stories, theological insights, and entrepreneurial wisdom. The connection between faith and work is a recurring theme, with Chance's story serving as a testament to the power of faith in guiding one's vocation. The episode culminates in a discussion about community and the joys of fellowship found at conferences, where theological debates and discussions thrive in a spirit of camaraderie. The engaging banter between Rappaport and Chance not only entertains but also invites listeners into a deeper exploration of their faith and the ways it can manifest in various aspects of life, including business and personal relationships.Links referenced in this episode:strivingforeternity.org1689cigars.comThis podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources Listen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast CommunitySupport Striving for EternityLeave us a reviewGive us your feedback, email us [email protected] the book What Do They BelieveGet the book What Do We BelieveSponsors:Squirrelly Joe’s Coffee use the code SFEfor 20% off your purchaseLogos Bible SoftwareMyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE

Dec 4, 202420 min

Ep 27#27 - The Great Commission is for Ordinary People!

Podcast Show Notes: The Great Commission is for Ordinary PeopleEpisode Overview:In this episode, we explore the profound truth that the Great Commission is not reserved for a select few but is the mission of every believer. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, every follower of Christ has been strategically placed and commissioned to share the Gospel. We dive into practical applications, biblical truths, and real-life stories that will encourage and equip you to step out in faith and see God do extraordinary things through your ordinary life.Key Takeaways:Every Believer is Indwelt by the Holy SpiritJohn 14:16-17 - The Holy Spirit dwells within every believer, enabling and empowering us to fulfill God’s mission.John 15:5 - Abiding in Christ is the key to bearing fruit. Apart from Him, we can do nothing.1 Corinthians 6:19 - Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, reminding us of our divine purpose and calling.Practical Application of the Spirit’s Indwelling1 Peter 2:4-5, 9 - We are living stones being built into a spiritual house to proclaim the excellencies of Christ. Without the Spirit, this task is impossible; with Him, it is imperative.Living out the Great Commission begins with yielding to the Spirit’s leading in everyday life.Every Believer is Surrounded by PeopleGod has sovereignly placed us in our neighborhoods, workplaces, and communities to reach those around us.Real-life example: Tara and Joel in Houston, who are building relationships with their Catholic and Muslim neighbors, showing how intentional connections can open doors for the Gospel.Every Believer is CommissionedThe Great Commission is not a suggestion—it is a command to every believer (Matthew 28:18-20).His Promise: Jesus assures us of His presence, saying, "I am with you always, to the end of the age."Gifts and ComparisonsWhile some may have the gift of evangelism, every believer is called to share their faith.2 Corinthians 10:12 - Avoid the trap of comparison; focus on the unique role God has given you.Encouragement:“When ordinary people take steps of faith, God does extraordinary things.” – Anna MusgravePractical Next Steps:Reflect on where God has placed you and who He has surrounded you with.Pray for opportunities and courage to share Christ with those in your sphere of influence.Rely on the Holy Spirit, trusting His power to work through you.Promo:Check out Living the Exchange for more resources to equip you in living out your faith and sharing the Gospel in your everyday life.Closing Thought:The Great Commission is for everyone. God is ready to use your willingness and His Spirit to accomplish His extraordinary purposes. Will you take the next step of faith today?

Dec 3, 202425 min

S3 Ep 21"Our Mess" & Being Made Whole? | Jada Edwards Message Review

Discerning the IF:Gathering; in this part of the series we dive into the 2020 Conference where each speaker was assigned a portion of Romans 8 to give a message on. This was the perfect opportunity to see how these teachers handle Scripture. For this episode we are reviewing the first message given by Jada Edwards on Romans 8:1-4 about God fulfilling our greatest need.Did she exegete the text? Did she correctly portray our problem and give the Gospel as our solution? Did she talk about Jesus?Let's find out.May this episode expose the false teaching entering the church 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.facebook.com/TEWMelbaToast ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/thoroughlyequipped316/ ⁠ Christian Podcast Community: ⁠ Christianpodcastcommunity.org⁠ Striving For Eternity Ministries: https://strivingforeternity.org/

Dec 3, 202454 min

Is Church Membership Biblical?

Should we "join" a local Church? Is joining a Church necessary or even Biblical? In this episode I discuss my thoughts on Church Membership. #church #membership #thoughts

Dec 2, 202428 min

Ep 324Four Reasons for Thankfulness

Chelsea returns to Truthspresso to co-host about thankfulness. After celebrating Thanksgiving Day, we present four reasons to be thankful to God:Because of who He is (1Ch 16:34; 2Co 9:15)Because of what He has done (Isa 12:4-5)Because of what He is doing (Psa 107:8-9; Php 4:6)Because He is faithful in the hard times (1Th 5:18; Eph 5:20; Col 3:17)*** 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

Dec 2, 202427 min

2024-12-01 Pastors

PastorsFaith Debate: Sunday, December 1st, 2024930 WFMD in Frederick, Maryland.Are preaching and administering ordinances (such as the Lord’s Supper and baptism) reserved for only pastors to perform?This is the first of five sequential radio shows examining important questions about church leaders. All five are available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ, as well as SermonAudio and Odysee..The panel:Troy Skinner. Pastor, Household of Faith in ChristDaniel Razvi. Pastor, Church That Meets at Imran’sDavid Forsee. Pastor, multi-location house church.www.householdoffaithinchrist.com

Dec 1, 202425 min

Here - AYJW155

The movie Here demonstrates how time and culture change priorities and family ties, but a godly perspective never changes.Are You Just Watching? Episode 155: HereMusic by Alan Silvestri.For the full show notes please visit areyoujustwatching.com/155Consider 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.Please support the podcast!Are You Just Watching? is listener supported. Special thanks to our current patrons: Isaias Santillano, Craig Hardee, Stephen Brown II, David Lefton, and Peter Chapman for their generous support. We can't continue to share critical thinking for the entertained Christian without your financial help, so please head on over to our Patreon page and become one of our supporting patrons!

Nov 28, 20241h 16m

Ep 321Abolitionists at the Capitol: Standing for Life in Public Office

Rapp Report episode 321 Dusty Devers and Andrew Rappaport engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the necessity of Christians stepping into the political arena, emphasizing that silence in the face of societal decay is not an option. They argue that the separation of faith from public life allows for a moral vacuum that can lead to dire consequences, akin to historical tragedies. Devers shares his journey as a state senator and the importance of being bold in advocating for justice and righteousness, especially regarding issues like abortion. The conversation highlights the need for young men to count the cost before entering politics, balancing their convictions with the realities of public service. Ultimately, they stress the significance of standing firm in one’s faith, not just for personal integrity but for the future generations who will inherit the consequences of today’s decisions.The episode presents a stimulating dialogue between Andrew Rappaport and Dusty Devers, centering on the imperative for Christians to assert their influence in political realms. The discussion is set against the backdrop of the Fight Laugh Feast conference, where both speakers reflect on their experiences and the challenges of maintaining faith-driven convictions in public office. Dusty elaborates on the vital role of integrity in leadership, emphasizing that public servants must embody the virtues they advocate for, especially in the context of defending life and justice. This discussion resonates deeply with the current societal landscape, where the erosion of moral values is increasingly evident in political discourse.Andrew and Dusty delve into the theological foundations of their arguments, positing that Christians are biblically mandated to engage with the culture around them, rather than retreating from it. They discuss the concept of being an 'upstander,' a term that encapsulates the proactive stance Christians should take against injustices and moral failings in society. Dusty shares insights from his own political journey, illustrating how a commitment to faith can shape legislative priorities and influence community standards. Throughout the conversation, they draw parallels between personal accountability and public integrity, urging listeners to reflect on their roles as agents of change in their respective spheres.The episode serves as a clarion call for believers to recognize their potential impact in the political sphere, encouraging them to step forward with confidence and resolve. Dusty offers practical wisdom for those considering a political path, advocating for a foundation of faithfulness in personal and community responsibilities before seeking office. The underlying message is clear: engaging in politics is not merely a civic duty; it is a vital expression of one's faith and commitment to the principles of the Kingdom of God. The dialogue concludes with a heartfelt exhortation to embrace the calling to influence culture, echoing the sentiment that a lack of participation from Christians only paves the way for further secularization.Takeaways: Engaging in politics as a Christian requires counting the cost of public scrutiny. Being involved in local government can significantly influence the culture of your community. Christians should actively participate in political spheres to uphold biblical principles and values. Men must provide leadership in their homes before pursuing roles in public office. True ministry is about glorifying God, not building personal platforms or reputations. The battle for righteousness begins in the home and extends to the public arena. This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources Listen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast CommunitySupport Striving for EternityLeave us a reviewGive us your feedback, email us [email protected] the book What Do They BelieveGet the book What Do We BelieveSponsors:Squirrelly Joe’s Coffee use the code SFEfor 20% off your purchaseLogos Bible SoftwareMyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE

Nov 27, 202449 min

S5 Ep 8S5E8 - Abolish Abortion PA

On today's episode, I had the opportunity to speak with Aaron Pratt, who is director of Abolish Abortion Pennsylvania. Aaron and I speak about the rules that Pennsylvania has regarding abortion, as well as some of the key differences between the pro-life movement and the abolitionist movement.For more information on the ministry that Aaron is involved in, please visit Abolish Abortion PA And, 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!

Nov 27, 202439 min

Ep 26#26 - Can I Show the Love of Christ While Harboring Bitterness?

Listener Question:@recipefordisaster asked:“Can I show the love of Christ but still harbor bitterness in my heart? Can the two coincide?”This episode tackles a profound and relatable question. Here’s what we discuss:Can God Use Imperfect People?Yes! Scripture reminds us that no one is perfect (1 John 1:8). God used imperfect, flawed people throughout history—and He can use us, too.Can God Use Rebellious People?While God can use anyone, He often chooses those who choose to follow Him (Matthew 16:24). A heart of humility and surrender is key to being fully used by Him (James 4:6).The Danger of Bitterness:Resentment is deceptive. As St. Augustine said, “Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.”Bitterness, described as a root in Hebrews 12:15, doesn’t just harm you—it defiles those around you.The Power of Forgiveness:Jesus offers forgiveness, which abolishes bitterness. We forgive not because others deserve it, but because Christ has forgiven us (Hebrews 12:1-2).Forgiveness is the antidote to bitterness and the key to freedom, grace, and peace in Christ.Practical Help:Clingy sins like bitterness can be difficult to shed. That’s why God gave us the church—a community of believers to run alongside us in the race of faith.If you’re struggling, find a godly mentor or friend to help you forgive and let go of bitterness.🎙️ Tune in to hear biblical truths, pastoral encouragement, and practical steps to let go of bitterness and embrace the freedom Jesus offers.Scriptures Mentioned:1 John 1:8Matthew 16:24James 4:6Hebrews 12:1-2, 12:15John 8👉 Have a question you’d like answered? Send it to us, and we might feature it in a future episode!

Nov 27, 202420 min

S3 Ep 20IF:Gathering | Should Women's Ministry be About Changing the World?

*Updated episode from season 2Jennie Allen's IF:Gathering is a ministry for women hoping to "reclaim discipleship as God's means by which He changes the world". What is discipleship? What is the goal of discipleship according to Scripture? Is God's goal for discipleship to make world changers? What does discipleship empower women to do? What tools does one use to equip women for discipleship? Let's answer these questions by diving into Scripture.This is the first episode of the IF:Gathering series as we discern whether what is taught within this ministry is the same as what Scripture calls women to do.May this episode expose the false teaching entering the church 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.facebook.com/TEWMelbaToast ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/thoroughlyequipped316/ ⁠ Christian Podcast Community: ⁠ Christianpodcastcommunity.org⁠ Striving For Eternity Ministries: https://strivingforeternity.org/

Nov 26, 20241h 4m

S1 Ep 155Didaché - How Do We Respond To This?

In the latest episode of Didaché, Justin Peters addresses recent health concerns surrounding prominent religious figures TD Jakes and Todd Bentley, both of whom were hospitalized in November. Peters delves into the unfolding controversy at Daystar Television Network involving Joni Lamb and her son Jonathan Lamb regarding allegations of covered-up abuse and leadership disputes. Throughout the episode, Peters examines the theological positions of these figures, discussing their associations with prosperity gospel teachings and what he considers problematic doctrinal stances. He concludes by offering guidance on how Christians should approach praying for religious leaders whom they believe are teaching false doctrine, emphasizing the importance of praying for genuine repentance while maintaining doctrinal integrity.➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Nov 26, 202422 min

Ep 323A Conversation with Three Mormons

My brother John joins me for the first time as a guest on Truthspresso. Two Mormon missionaries and their bishop visited my house on Friday. John was there to join me.We all had a delightful conversation. After the Mormons pitched their church and explained that they have continuing prophets, John and I asked some basic probing questions about the atonement and who they believe Jesus to be.John and I talk about this conversation and give an overview of the Book of Mormon. We also discuss a few details in the life of Joseph Smith.*** 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: 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

Nov 25, 202445 min

Ep 163The Greater Jonah (Mark 4:35-41)

Here is an exhortation on Mark 4:35-41. Jesus was sleeping on a storm-tossed bout on His way to cast out unclean spirits from a possessed man. This account is much like the account of Jonah that points us to Jesus.

Nov 25, 202437 min

2024-11-24 Punching Right

Punching RightFaith Debate: Sunday, November 24th, 2024930 WFMD in Frederick, Maryland.The RNC removed abortion as a major plank in the party platform and made other non-conservative changes. The Republicans also invited a stripper to give a speech and welcomed a demonic prayer at their convention in Milwaukee. On a more positive note, the Tennessee GOP passed a resolution calling for prayer and fasting, however they purposely left out any mention of abortion, “trans” issues, or DEI nonsense. The grift is real (and it’s beginning to infect the “Christian Nationalist” movement, as well). Can followers of Christ vote for this?This is the fourth of four sequential radio shows applying God’s Word to “2024 hot topics”. All four are available as one long video on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ..The panel:Troy Skinner. Pastor, Household of Faith in ChristImran Razvi. Founder, Conquered By Love MinistriesElijah Dirksen. MDiv student, Whitfield Theological Seminary.www.householdoffaithinchrist.com

Nov 24, 202425 min

S2E13 | Apologetics | In Defense of Miracles | Matthew McGuire

In this episode, Adam engages in a thought-provoking discussion with theologian and author Matthew McGuire, whose book A Magical World offers fresh insights into the reality of miracles. Together, they examine and refute David Hume’s influential argument against miracles, presenting a robust defense rooted in theology, philosophy, and reason. ‎Music:Abstract Style‎‎Musician:QubeSounds‎‎URL:https://pixabay.com/music/abstract-style-121455/‎You can Purchase Matthew’s book at MattMcGuire.Net

Nov 24, 20241h 10m

Ep 196Ep.196 A Warning: Life Church & Craig Groeschel

Ep. 196 A Warning: Life Church & Craig GroeschelIn this episode, Ekkie and Nathaniel discuss the dangers of following the popular teacher, Craig Groeschel and Life Church.___________________________________________________Hyperlinks below may not work on certain platforms.Looking for cool gear? Shirts, Mugs, Hoodies, Etc.:https://truth-be-known-podcast.creator-spring.com/Email us at:[email protected] Be Known YouTube: Here

Nov 22, 20241h 16m

Ep 266Debate: Is Jesus God or the Son of God?

Join us for a thought-provoking debate on Apologetics Live, where we explore one of the most pivotal questions in Christian theology: Is Jesus God, or is He the Son of God? This week’s discussion dives into the biblical, theological, and historical perspectives behind these claims. We will analyze scripture, historical creeds, and how this topic shapes modern Christian thought. Key Topics:1.Biblical evidence for Jesus as God or the Son of God.2.Theological implications of each position.3.How this debate impacts Christian faith and practice today.

Nov 22, 20242h 6m

S1 Ep 11Living Out Biblical Manhood at Home-Part 2, with J. Aaron White

In this second part of our conversation on biblical manhood, host Anthony Russo and author Aaron White delve into the inspiration behind Aaron's book, Minivan Manhood, and its connection to the shepherding principles found in Deuteronomy 6. Aaron shares practical insights on the privileges and responsibilities of a father and a husband. He expands on the importance of modeling a praying life within the family. The discussion highlights the significance of being a godly leader in the home and offers practical advice for men who may feel hesitant or embarrassed about taking these steps. Listen to learn more about the importance of delighting in the Lord and shepherding one's family with grace and responsibility.00:15 Inspiration behind Minivan Manhood04:12 The Importance of Prayer in Family Life09:50 Intentionally Ministering to Your Wife14:22 Serving Your Family Out of Delightment in God16:26 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFollow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:Facebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressincGrab a copy of Minivan Manhood: https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/minivan-manhood/Grab a copy of Man Up, Kneel Down: https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/man-up-kneel-down/

Nov 21, 202418 min

S1 Ep 154Didaché - Todd White's Deception (And Those Who Continue To Enable It)

In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters delves into the deceptive practices of Todd White, a famous faith healer known for his leg-lengthening routines. Peters exposes White's tactics, demonstrating how simple tricks and manipulation can easily replicate his alleged healings. He also critiques White's gospel presentation, arguing that it lacks substance and leads people astray. Additionally, Peters calls out Dr. Michael Brown for his continued defense of White despite overwhelming evidence of deception.Atheist gets the same results as Todd WhiteAmerican Gospel TV➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Nov 21, 202432 min

Ep 320The Powerhouse of Youth Ministry: TC Cook's Mission to Transform Lives

TC Cook shares his inspiring journey of faith and ministry, highlighting how his experiences as a young Christian shaped his current work at the Southwest Indiana Powerhouse. The conversation delves into the importance of building relationships with youth and the challenges of operating a community-focused organization without federal funding. With a light-hearted tone, TC recounts humorous anecdotes from his past, including his unconventional path to becoming a community leader and his commitment to serving others. The episode also touches on the camaraderie and unity found at the Fight Laugh Feast conference, where diverse Christians come together to discuss theology, culture, and the challenges facing their communities. Through laughter and genuine connection, TC emphasizes the significance of truth and love in fostering a strong Christian community.The Fight Laugh Feast conference provides a vibrant backdrop for an engaging dialogue between TC Cook and Andrew Rapaport, where themes of faith, community, and personal transformation take center stage. TC's narrative begins with a glimpse into his upbringing in a family steeped in Southern Baptist tradition, juxtaposed against the realities of life in a coal mining community. His story is one of resilience and discovery, marked by a significant turning point at the age of 17 when he decided to fully embrace his faith, leading to a drastic life overhaul that included abandoning secular influences in favor of a life centered around Christ.As TC discusses his journey, he reflects on how the Powerhouse youth ministry played a pivotal role in shaping his life. His experiences as a young believer, coupled with mentorship from leaders like Dean Loner, instilled in him a desire to give back to the community. The conversation transitions to TC's current role as a leader at the Powerhouse, where he passionately shares his vision for expanding their outreach efforts to better serve families and at-risk youth. He emphasizes the organization's mission to build lasting relationships and share the gospel, providing a safe haven for young people during critical after-school hours.The episode is marked by a light-hearted tone, with TC and Andrew engaging in playful banter that showcases their friendship while tackling serious topics related to ministry and community engagement. They discuss the importance of unity among believers, even amidst theological differences, and the role of humor in fostering fellowship. The conversation culminates in a reflection on how their individual journeys contribute to a greater purpose within the body of Christ, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique paths while remaining anchored in their faith.Takeaways: T.C. Cook shared his personal journey of faith and transformation from teenage years. The Powerhouse organization plays a critical role in supporting at-risk youth in Indiana. Conferences like Fight Laugh Feast foster unity among diverse Christian denominations despite theological differences. T.C. emphasized the importance of accountability and relationship-building in youth ministry. The podcast aims to address cultural topics with a biblical worldview perspective. Humor and light-hearted banter create a welcoming atmosphere at conferences and gatherings. Links referenced in this episode:washingtonpowerhouse.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Living Waters Tesla Powerhouse

Nov 20, 202458 min

Ep 25#25 - Secrets of the Harvest: What Jesus’ Parables Teach About Rescuing Souls

In this episode of the Gospel Talks Podcast, we dive into Mark 4, where Jesus uses farming parables to teach powerful truths about God’s rescue mission for souls. These lessons build on last week’s discussion from Matthew 13 and continue to answer a listener’s question about what it means to pray to the Lord of the Harvest.Discover how God is actively working to bring people to Himself and how He calls believers to lift their eyes and join Him in the harvest fields. Through these parables, we explore:The Promise of Confidence: Understanding the mystery of the Kingdom of God (Mark 4:11).The Strategic Power of the Word: How Satan opposes the Word at every stage of a believer's journey (Mark 4:14–20).The Call for Intentionality: Living purposefully and letting our light shine for others (Mark 4:21–22).The Diligence of the Soul Farmer: Learning patience, persistence, and trust in God’s miraculous and methodical work (Mark 4:26–29).This episode will inspire and equip you to embrace your role as a laborer in God’s harvest, focusing on His process and timing. Don’t miss these timeless lessons on planting, watering, and reaping fruit for the Kingdom!🎙️ Listen now and be encouraged to take your next steps in sharing the Gospel with boldness and clarity.

Nov 20, 202428 min

Ep 322Did Trump Really Say That?! (part 6)

This episode is part 6 of examining common claims about something Donald Trump said.As we examine each trope let's ask ourselves "Did Trump really say that?!"Context is king. There can be more than meets the eye than what media will often have us believe.In part 5 we dissect one hoax from an interview Donald Trump had with Tucker Carlson a few days before the election:The "Liz Cheney in a firing squad" hoaxSources Cited:"Lawrence: The one person who did not deny Donald Trump wants Liz Cheney executed is Donald Trump," MSNBC, November 1, 2024."Trump escalates violent rhetoric with chilling remarks about Liz Cheney," CNN, November 1, 2024.Liz Cheney (@Liz_Cheney), "This is how dictators destroy free nations," November 1, 2024, 4:10am.Andrew Howard, "Suggesting 'nine barrels shooting' at Cheney, Trump reverts to violent rhetoric," Politico, November 1, 2024."Liz Cheney Responds To Trump's Violent Rhetoric Against Her: 'Its what autocrats do'," The View, November 4, 2024."Watch: Trump Calls Liz Cheney 'Radical War Hawk'," WSJ News, November 1, 2024."Trump attacks Liz Cheney, says she wouldn't be such a 'war hawk' if she had guns pointed at her," MSNBC, November 1, 2024."TRUMP CALLS FOR CHENEY'S EXECUTION," Drudge Report Archives, Accessed November 16, 2024.*** Please contribute to the Hurricane relief fund for A.M. Brewster ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

Nov 18, 202430 min

2024-11-17 Punching Left

Punching LeftFaith Debate: Sunday, November 17th, 2024930 WFMD in Frederick, Maryland.Marxist Kamala Harris leapfrogged Joe Biden, giving rise to discussion of her Indian heritage, DEI hires, and censorship. Meanwhile, JD Vance is characterized as “weird” as Leftist globalists push a ethno-centric and vegan future without air conditioning, but full of pro-Hamas protests and rivers so polluted that Olympians retch after swimming in the filth. What is the true path forward according to Scripture?This is the third of four sequential radio shows applying God’s Word to “2024 hot topics”. All four are available as one long video on the SermonAudio, Odysee, and Rumble channels for Household of Faith in Christ..The panel:Troy Skinner. Pastor, Household of Faith in ChristImran Razvi. Founder, Conquered By Love MinistriesElijah Dirksen. MDiv student, Whitfield Theological Seminary.www.householdoffaithinchrist.com

Nov 17, 202426 min

Ep 38Trump Won: What Does It Mean for Christians Now?

The latest Theology Throwdown brings together a diverse group of Christian podcasters to discuss the recent election results, focusing on the implications of Donald Trump's victory. The hosts explore the significance of this political shift from a biblical and spiritual perspective, emphasizing the need for Christians to remain active in their faith and community rather than becoming complacent. They highlight the importance of engaging with those who may hold differing political views, advocating for love and understanding over division. Additionally, the conversation touches on the responsibility of Christians to uphold their values while navigating the complexities of politics. This episode serves as a reminder that regardless of political outcomes, the mission to share the gospel and foster unity among believers remains paramount.The podcast episode presents an engaging and multifaceted discussion about the recent election in the United States, particularly focusing on the implications of Donald Trump’s victory for Christians. The hosts, part of the Christian podcast community, express a range of emotions from relief and joy among Trump supporters to the disappointment and fear felt by those who opposed him. The conversation shifts to the responsibility of Christians to remain engaged and active in their faith, even amid political victories, emphasizing that their mission is not solely about political outcomes but about living out the gospel in a divided world. Throughout the episode, the hosts highlight the importance of compassion and understanding when interacting with fellow believers who may have different political views. They acknowledge that many Christians may struggle with the idea of supporting Trump due to his past actions and statements, but they encourage a nuanced conversation that focuses on policies rather than personality. The discussion includes practical advice on how to engage in respectful dialogue, listen to opposing perspectives, and prioritize the shared values of faith that unite believers, regardless of their political affiliations. The episode culminates in a call for Christians to seize the opportunity afforded by a favorable political climate to boldly proclaim their faith and engage with societal issues. They argue that the church should not become complacent but rather take advantage of the reprieve from more aggressive secularism to promote the truth of the gospel and to advocate for moral issues such as the pro-life movement. The hosts clearly articulate that while political leaders are important, they are not the ultimate source of hope; instead, Christians should anchor their faith in Christ and be prepared to demonstrate love and grace in all interactions, fostering unity within the body of Christ amidst political differences.Takeaways: Christians should engage in political discourse with love and compassion, focusing on the gospel. The election results provide a reprieve for the church to spread the gospel boldly. Listening to opposing views is crucial for understanding and building relationships with others. Christians must maintain their identity as citizens of heaven above all earthly politics. The church should not become complacent but remain active in promoting biblical values. It's essential to encourage unity among Christians despite differing political opinions and choices. Links referenced in this episode:givesendgo.com/SFEchristianpodcastcommunity.org

Nov 16, 20241h 5m

Ep 113So Trump Won, Now What, Christian?

In today's episode(113) titled "So Trump Won, Now What Christian?" host, Rebecca Berschwinger, dives into the many responses of Donald Trump's reelection as the 47th president of the United States and explores how we, as believers, should respond to this political milestone with a heart of prayer and discernment, irrespective of our personal opinions about him.Rebecca also stresses the importance of true Christian values, and the role prayer plays in navigating today's political landscape. Whether or not you support Trump, this episode will shed light on why our faith remains paramount and how we can continue to make a positive impact in our communities and beyond.Follow OLC on Instagram @onelittlecandlepodcast for updates and inspiration, and engagementhttps://onelittlecandlepodcast.comhttps://christianpodcastcommunity.orgLink to Song: https://youtu.be/U_e3jB7tF8s?si=bclZRbTC7i8p1e-Zhttps://lovintruthbooks.comhttps://thefaithfilledfamily.com

Nov 16, 202433 min

S3 Ep 19How Be the Bridge Uses DEI to Fundamentally Change the Church

This is an updated episode from season 2.Diversity equity and inclusion has been a hot topic in the economic sphere, but it’s actually not limited there. This antiracist infiltration has made a huge mark in the education realm and now has, for the last couple of years, gained access to Christian institutions and organizations.Under the last step given to white bridge builders in the Be the Bridge 101 guide, Be the Bridge exposes their desire to fundamentally change the church by defeating the white supremacy within it. How do they believe this work is done? Through Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training. But not merely diversifying ethnicity in leadership, but working toward equity and inclusion of, not only race, but theological views. How might diversity, equity, and inclusion come into your church? Let’s dive in…May this episode expose the false teaching entering the church 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.facebook.com/TEWMelbaToast ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/thoroughlyequipped316/ ⁠ Christian Podcast Community: ⁠ Christianpodcastcommunity.org⁠ Striving For Eternity Ministries: https://strivingforeternity.org/

Nov 16, 20241h 14m