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24 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 1h 3min

The Theocast Split: Examining Christian Unity and Theological Differences

Explore the complexities of Christian unity in light of recent divisions among its leaders. Delve into the nuances of doctrinal disagreements and the necessity of grace when parting ways. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding different tiers of doctrine and the burden of proof in accusations. With insights on navigating public controversies and the need for charity, the hosts advocate for respectful dialogue amid differences. They warn against tribalism in faith communities while encouraging unity and compassion.
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18 snips
Nov 5, 2025 • 1h 7min

Josh Butler - Secrets You Missed In John's Gospel

Join Josh Butler, a Portland pastor and author of 'God Is on Your Side', as he shares his transformative journey through personal struggles. He uncovers hidden gems in John's Gospel, from the abundance symbolism at the Wedding at Cana to the significance of Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman. Discover how these narratives reflect God's unwavering goodness and the transition from law to grace. Butler's insights into the Gospel's structure provide a powerful vision, encouraging hope and healing for all.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 2h 6min

Autistic Children: Telepathic Prophets? Exploring “The Telepathy Tapes” with Joe Infranco

Join Joe Infranco, a constitutional attorney turned pastor and author, as he explores the intriguing realm of non-speaking autistic children and their potential spiritual insights. He discusses the controversial 'Telepathy Tapes' and the profound revelations of these children, who reportedly communicate about angels and heavenly experiences. Joe shares his journey from skepticism to belief in spelling communication's credibility, while emphasizing the importance of discerning genuine spiritual gifts from deception, all through a thoughtful and biblical lens.
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37 snips
Oct 29, 2025 • 1h 7min

Is Church Still Relevant? A Biblical Case for God's Family with Dr. Carmen Imes

Dr. Carmen Joy Imes, an associate professor of Old Testament at Biola University and author of Becoming God’s Family, explores the enduring relevance of the church. She discusses the concept of 'ekklesia' as a gathered community, tracing its roots from Abraham to modern practices. Engaging topics include active waiting for Christ, the role of worship and sacraments, and the church’s mission of care and accountability. Imes also tackles political division in churches and emphasizes the power of community amid brokenness, inviting listeners to embrace the church as a transformative family.
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13 snips
Oct 28, 2025 • 55min

Cessationism vs. Continuationism: The TRUTH Revealed

Dive into the debate between cessationism and continuationism as hosts dissect key arguments surrounding spiritual gifts. They share captivating testimonies of prophecy and healing that challenge the notion that these gifts have ceased. By critiquing claims about church history and the sufficiency of Scripture, they reveal how early church figures and post-apostolic texts affirm the continuation of gifts. Join the lively discussion that highlights scriptural evidence and invites further dialogue on this fascinating topic.
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17 snips
Oct 24, 2025 • 19min

Forgiveness Misconceptions: The Truth About Biblical Forgiveness

Explore the radical notion that true forgiveness is a choice rather than waiting for apologies. Delve into misconceptions about forgiveness, distinguishing between unconditional and conditional forgiveness. Hear how Jesus commands limitless forgiveness, paired with powerful stories like that of Erica Kirk's act of forgiving her husband's killer. Discover the importance of community reconciliation and how forgiveness can transform painful memories into hope. Learn to approach offenders with compassion, recognizing their humanity.
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15 snips
Oct 22, 2025 • 1h 3min

What Happens When the Miracles Stop? Brick Cliff’s Surprising Answer

Brick Cliff, an international ministry leader with Nation-2-Nation Ministries, shares his journey from skepticism to witnessing authentic miracles in Congo. He tackles the question of what happens when remarkable spiritual gifts fade, emphasizing the importance of practical love in community ministry. Brick discusses the impact of seasons in spirituality, the role of discernment in church leadership, and how holistic ministry can drive church growth. He also introduces the Miracle Tree, a powerful resource for tackling malnutrition and disease in communities.
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11 snips
Oct 21, 2025 • 1h 3min

Reviewing Cessationist Myths

Dive into a heated debate on cessationism versus continuationism, exploring the ongoing relevance of spiritual gifts. The hosts confront misconceptions surrounding miracles, arguing they validate the message, not just the messenger. They tackle the idea of apostolic uniqueness and whether that truly signifies the end of spiritual gifts. With thrilling discussions on the nature of modern charismatic gifts and their biblical validity, listeners are invited to rethink their perceptions of the Holy Spirit's power today.
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27 snips
Oct 15, 2025 • 1h 3min

Practical Strategies for Deliverance: A Conversation with Pastor Jon Thompson

Join Senior Pastor Jon Thompson, an experienced voice in deliverance ministry and author of Deliverance, as he shares insights from his 13-year journey. He explores practical strategies for spiritual warfare, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration with mental health professionals. Discover his church’s multi-stage deliverance process and the balance of spiritual gifts over authority. Jon also unpackages the complexities of handling resistant spirits, and how to prepare the spiritual environment before confrontation, all while grounding his teachings in Scripture.
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24 snips
Oct 14, 2025 • 1h 2min

Is Cessationism a LIE? Unmasking the Flaws in the “Gifts Have Ceased” Doctrine

The hosts tackle the contentious issue of cessationism, arguing that miraculous gifts are still relevant today. They dissect prominent biblical texts, challenging claims that gifts ceased with the apostles. Discussions include the ongoing power of prophecy, tongues, and healing, while emphasizing the importance of these gifts in spiritual warfare and community building. They advocate for Christians to actively pursue and embrace spiritual gifts, asserting their vital role in contemporary faith and ministry.

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