
Didaché is the Greek word for teaching or doctrine. All Christians profess to love Jesus but few seem to have a passion for doctrine and theology. The Didaché podcast is dedicated to teaching sound doctrine and theology for it is by this that our knowledge of God is deepened which, in turn, enables our love for God to be deepened. The Bible says, "And this I pray, that your love would abound still... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 210 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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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 acknowled... more
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 ... more
When a horse named Sovereignty beats another named Journalism in the 2025 Kentucky Derby, some in the Charismatic movement quickly declare it a divine message. But is God really speaking through a horse race? In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters... more
Families are flocking to see King of Kings, a new animated film portraying the life of Jesus. But is it faithful to Scripture, or subtly dangerous? In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters is joined by Pastor Gabe Hughes to examine the theology behi... more
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It might not be what you want to hear, but we need to hear what Justin Peters has to say.
Shining the high beam, exposing the greasy snake oil sales men (and women) cons… such a blessing brave soldier of the Lord.
People (yes, men & women) spread God’s Message through love. You seem to only want to spread hate and speak bad of others. If you want to teach as your title proclaims then you can do that without being negative.
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.
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The content focuses on teaching sound doctrine and theology, emphasizing the importance of deepening one’s understanding of God through careful study of the Bible. Numerous episodes explore crucial theological themes, responding to contemporary religious issues and critiques, particularly those concerning Roman Catholicism and the Charismatic movement. Notably, the host frequently engages with guests to discuss their expertise on doctrinal matters or current events within Christianity. The approach underscores a commitment to biblical fidelity and provides listeners with tools to discern false teachings and embrace orthodox beliefs, aiming to equip them for a life aligned with scripture.
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Recent guests on Didaché include:
1. Gabe Hughes
2. Mike Gendron
3. Brandon Kimber
4. Leonardo Ehrenstein
5. Dr. Mike Riccardi
6. Scott Aniol
7. Wesley Huff
8. Dave Rich
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