
This podcast serves to gives reasons for truth for the Christian faith. It is intended to train and equip anyone with a desire to know truth and share it with others. Twice a week, consistently, we help you cut through the fog of cultures distorted truth-because in our relative world, the truth doesn’t change but the human will to distort it does. We cut through the distortion of current events wi... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1000 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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While the serpent in Genesis 3 is not explicitly named as Satan, the first place in the Bible that explicitly identifies the serpent from the Garden of Eden as Satan (or the Devil) is in the Book of Revelation, specifically Revelation 12:9 and 20:2. ... more
In this short span of time we call our lifetime, all of us choose to anoint something; albeit a false god or religion, our spouse, children, wealth, power, leisure, and the list goes on. Today I am going to show you through a poor lady that gave all ... more
Satan was the most beautiful angel and created being God ever made. So what his problem? Better yet, how, why, and when did Satan fall from heaven? Today we will answer that question!
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IS THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY SPIRIT THE SAME THING AS THE FILLING OF THE HOLY SPIRIT? Dr. Ron Rhodes one of my teachers and mentors from years past wrote in his book titled “THE BIG BOOK OF BIBLE ANSWERS” No, as these are two separate ministries of the... more
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I had hoped for an educational and informative show, actually nearly achieves it but can’t resist filling his stories and assessments with right wing and prejudicial comments. His efforts to hide this through “I have lots of black/Muslim friends” does little to minimise his white fragility.
What they claim to talk about they never discuss and if they do they hardly understand it they never say the word “post modernism” in the episode about post modernism. Instead they talk about Bud Light.
Steer clear. Garbled, uneducated rubbish.
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Content primarily revolves around Christian values, biblical teachings, and practical applications of faith in overcoming contemporary issues. The episodes frequently tackle themes such as humility, contentment, and the nature of spiritual fulfillment, often contrasting materialism with a deeper relationship with God. The host discusses various aspects of Christianity, offering insights into personal and spiritual growth through biblical narratives and principles. A distinctive feature is the emphasis on navigating the complexities of modern culture through a biblical lens, suggesting a commitment to addressing societal challenges from a faith-based perspective.
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