
This is a podcast where you can come relax and catch a break. We will be discussing life from the Christian’s perspective. From time to time we will be bringing in scriptures that grab our attention and will be trying to break them down so we can understand them better. But most of the time our conversation will just be surrounded in laughter. Thanks for tuning in!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsReligion & SpiritualityComedyChristianity | |||

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Welcome back to another episode. On todays show we discuss the Bible verse that state's we will give a record for every Idle word. Our thought process come from, how much do we edit our conversation for this show. What would you edit ... more
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Welcome back to another episode of Pulpit to the Pew! In this episode we discuss the award ceremony called the Dove Awards. The main topic we discuss is how can you give someone a Christian award who does not exemplify Christ. Where d... more
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Welcome back to another episode of Pulpit to the Pew. Today it is Brother Ryan and I and we are just shooting the breeze. We jump from several topics including age and size, recceding hairlines and crazy church events. Let us know if ... more
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Welcome back to Pulpit to the Pew. Join hosts Brother Shawn Brumfield, Brother Jonathon Mitchell, and Brother Jared Carlisle in this engaging episode as they dive into a mix of fun and thought-provoking topics. First, they explore th... more
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Actually that was a law until a man did it to his wife and they tried to prosecute and realized they should probably change it
Hey brothers I have been enjoying your podcast. I used to listen to podnme but y’all have switched me lol. Keep up the goated podcast. Get Rev. Ben back on. Great podcast!!!
Gentlemen, thanks for the content. God bless you for all you’re doing!







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