
Jude 3 Project helps the Black community know what they believe and why they believe it. We do this through transformative events, curriculum, online courses, thoughtfully curated discussions, and engaging storytelling through multimedia.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 384 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ReligionReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this powerful conversation, Lisa Fields sits down with Dr. JP Foster to unpack the pain, distortion, and truth surrounding faith in the Black community. From the slave Bible to Christian nationalism to deconstruction to liberation, this episode ex... more
What does the Bible really say about women in leadership?
In this episode, Lisa Fields and Preston Sprinkle go beyond the usual talking points and actually wrestle with the text — context, language, and all. From Old Testament prophets and the cultu... more
Teens are spending hours on their phones… but what if that time actually led them to Scripture?
On this episode, Pastor Stan Williams shares how his app Biblez is turning screen time into discipleship - helping students read more, stay consistent, a... more
Is God male?
Did we misunderstand the story of Jesus’ birth?
And how does this shape how we view women, humanity, and the image of God?
In this eye-opening conversation, Lisa Fields sits down with Amy Peeler to unpack one of the most debated — and... more
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I thank God that I found this podcast. I plan on sharing episodes with my family as well as listening together to discuss afterwards.
Very engaging
Great conversations with and between people I would not normally hear. Worth the time, every time. Thank you.
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Very grateful and thankful for this podcast. Hearing black voices teach profound truths. Give significant insights. Fan the flames to restore Black communities,dignity and our whole being. With the guidance of the Creator’s Spirit. Does wonders for my soul. Keep up the great work.
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This program centers Black Christian perspectives on faith, leadership, and community, often inviting theologians, pastors, and faith practitioners to discuss how Scripture, culture, and modern life intersect. Recent episodes explore women in church leadership, youth engagement, apologetics, sobriety within faith communities, and the nuances of gender, discipleship, and identity in contemporary Christianity. The show tends to blend scholarly rigor with practical faith applications, highlighting resources, conferences, and community-driven conversations. A notable pattern is a strong emphasis on culturally relevant topics for Gen Z and Black communities, with guests who bring academic, pastoral, or lived-experience insights. Listeners likely... more
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Recent guests on Jude 3 Project include:
1. Dr. JP Foster
2. Preston Sprinkle
3. Stan Williams
4. Amy Peeler
5. Ericka Andersen
6. Dr. Dan Morrison
7. Elizabeth Woodson
8. Alycia Wood
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