There are many voices in this world that seek to influence and guide us, but God has given us the Bible to be the primary voice in our lives. This podcast is about letting that voice speak.
People often come out every few years telling us that there are lost books of the Bible. Most can be disregarded, but what about Enoch? It can make a Christian feel like the Bible they are reading isn't complete. We talk about all these things on this episode.
Elizabeth Vinturella joins us to tell us about the heart-breaking loss of her daughter Samantha, and the amazing ways God was still present in the midst of great tragedy. This is a podcast you do not want to miss.
We discuss the tragic events surrounding Charlie Kirk's murder. We talk about the interaction of faith and politics and discuss what a Christian should do. This is not a time to be timid but to be bold for what we believe as Christians.
Charlie Cole felt the calling from God to start Como retreat, a place for people to get away, disconnect from the world, and reconnect with God. In this busy, technological world sometimes we just need to get away and rest. If you are interested in experiencing this God-blessed place you can find more information at https://www.comoretreat.org/
We had no guest, no John and no Henderson, but God always provides. Friends recruited to come at literally the last-minute join Josh, but we find out, God always has his plans. Elke Digby, Jessica Zeringue, and Annalisa Latino join the podcast.
Sometimes we want to hide the difference that Christ has made in our lives, but when we hide it, we are hiding him. We start off with some shenanigans as usual.
Henderson is back on the podcast after a little hiatus, and we get caught up with how he has been doing in ministry and how to work God's ground.
Claire Martin is our special guest. She tells us about the brokenness she experienced as a child that later God used to help others. Her mess became her message.
John and Josh are back together! They talk about the nerve that Josh and Cameron hit on their last podcast. And they ask the question, "Are we taking sin to lightly in our lives?"
Cameron and Josh start off by talking about "fake it until you make it" language, and then delve into the serious topic of sinning willfully against Christ.
John and Cameron talk about how to approach parenting from a Christian lens. Are we setting the example before our kids.
John, Cameron, and Alainna try to fill the massive gap left by Josh and Henderson's absence but of course, fall short. They have a lively discussion of how to practically use your faith in life.
Joe Barnard joins us all the way from Scotland. He has written a book meant to speak to men who are considering faith. Joe's first book "The Way Forward" is an excellent resource for Christian growth.
Brandt Quick who is the CEO and President of Bquick Athletic Development talks to us about calling and living with God given purpose. https://www.facebook.com/bquickathleticdevelopment
Ryan joins us to tell us his God story to recovery. If you are struggling, just know that you are not alone, and there is a God who loves you and will guide you home.
Cynthia Widlitze joins us to tell us her amazing story of recovery of multiple open-heart surgeries and how 16 minutes can change our lives. To find out more about Cynthia go to her website 16-minutes.com
There are often doors we try to open but God closes, but when God opens a door nobody can shut it. Pastor Larry Lucas, who is the newly installed pastor at Bethel Reformed Methodist in Covington Louisian, joins the podcast to talk about his journey with open and closed doors.
Are there any dangers to AI? What's the cost to a technology like this. We talk about this and are normal shenanigans.
Josh, as a youngest child, can't stand being left out. So, since he was out last episode, he and John talk about the secret topic that Cameron, John, and Henderson would not reveal last episode. Enjoy their random musings.
How should we ready and study scripture? How important is context and historical understanding? Can we do without it?
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