In this show Pastors Micah Beckwith and Nathan Peternel discuss all the topics surrounding our culture that scare you and that you're not allowed to talk about at the Thanksgiving dinner table. With a deep understanding of Scripture, American history, and current events, Micah and Nathan (along with an occasional guest or two) don't shy away from tackling all the politically incorrect topics you'r... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsChristianityReligion & SpiritualityNews |
September 10th Charlie Kirk was murdered by an assassin's bullet. The guys give a special tribute to Charlie honoring his life and his legacy. Rest in the loving arms of Jesus, Charlie! Well done good and faithful servant.
The guys talk about their recent trip to Eastern Europe and how the Holy Spirit is moving around the globe to reignite the flame of evangelism.
An interview with Author James Torkildson on the culture wars taking place in the world of psychology and the next generation.
The Johnson Amendment limiting free speech of 501-c3 churches is going through a monumental rule change giving pastors back their pulpits. The guys unpack what this means... as well as some other stuff too.
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That's it. That's the message. Magats supporting child rape. Also just saw a really disturbing clip where he seems to completely misunderstand the constitution which is a concern for a politician in the United States. It is Indiana so his room temp IQ is on par. Who is actually listening to this garbage?
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I love both of these men and their bold stand for the truth! They’re great pastors and leaders of our church. Love my brothers! ✝️🙌🏻
What an amazing podcast! Who would have thought 2 pastors would be bold enough to sit down and speak truth from the heart and be real with the listeners!
Very rarely these days are there people willing to profess their faith in such an unapologetic way. I appreciate JS&P common sense approach to living, family, politics and faith.
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Aimed at exploring the intersections of faith and contemporary societal issues, this show engages listeners in direct discussions about often contentious topics including politics, morality, and cultural norms. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, scriptural references, and critical analysis of current events, the hosts provide a platform for unpacking complex issues that many may feel reluctant to address in public forums. Notably, the approach centers on a conservative Christian perspective, which makes it appealing for those who appreciate frank conversations that challenge the cultural status quo and advocate for solid moral values based on their beliefs.
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Recent guests on Jesus, Sex and Politics include:
1. James Torkildson
2. Jim Huntzinger
3. Steve Wohlberg
4. Marlin Stutzman
5. Ashley Grogg
6. Daniel Bernard
7. DJ Beckwith
8. Suzanne Crouch
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