Didaché is dedicated to deepening our love for God through deepening our knowledge of God.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 202 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityReligion |
In a compelling episode of Didaché, Justin Peters discusses the concerning phenomenon of Donald Trump accepting comparisons to Jesus Christ, sparked by social media interactions and commentary from his supporters. more
In a comprehensive episode of Didache, Justin Peters delves into the contentious debate surrounding the Flat Earth theory. He brings in Dr. Danny Faulkner, a physicist with Answers in Genesis and author of “Falling Flat,” to counter common Flat Earth... more
In a heartfelt episode of Didache, Justin Peters addresses Kanye West’s recent statements regarding his faith and self-proclaimed divinity. Kanye’s interview, where he questioned the role of prayer and declared himself the “God of me,” sparked concer... more
In an informative and engaging episode of the Didache podcast, Justin Peters debunks the Flat Earth Theory using simple observations and scientific principles. He begins by addressing the surprisingly large following this theory has among Christians,... more
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Thank you Justin for teaching God’s word in truth. We have so many false teachers, particularly in mega churches and televangelism, that so many people are blind to. As a teenage girl raised in a southern Baptist church, my pastors have very sound doctrine and have taught me a lot about false teachers and how to identify them. I couldn’t tell you how much I appreciate people like you who teach the truth about these false teachers as well as other biblical truths and are unafraid to do so. Thank ... more
I heard an episode with Mike Gendron, who’s understanding of Catholic theology is about as strong as my understanding of advanced particle physics (I’m not a physicist). He claimed that Catholics believe Mary never died, this is incorrect, there is a long tradition in CatholicIsm that Mary did die. Please do not listen to this misinformed soul. Please learn CatholicIsm from Catholics who actually know. Trent Horn or even Matt Fradd are some great places to start. Gendron is not reliable.
Thank you Mr. Justin for your faithful adherence to and defense of the word of God. Listening to men like you, Paul washer, John MacArthur, the guys at living Waters podcast, etc. Has helped to strengthen not only my faith but that of my wife and children.I especially liked Santa Pause -I wish more Christians would think about the implications of bringing Santa into their home. Please continue to proclaim the word of truth!
One of my favorite podcasts. Although I have one critique, to upload more often. more
Thank you Justin and all your guests for protecting the flock!!! I have been helped greatly by this podcast! It has helped me to see heresies more clearly and has strengthened my ability to recognize the subtle tweaks that result in catastrophic error!
Apple Podcasts | #192 | Canada/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
Apple Podcasts | #217 | Sweden/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
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