
Fallen angels. Ancient giants. Demons and monsters. Did giants once rule the earth? Did demigods and monsters like those of Greek mythology actually exist and were worshiped or feared by humankind? And if there’s evidence that supernatural beings are real, what does it mean for us today, for the future, and for the end of the world? Jesus said, ”As in the days of Noah, so it will be when I return.... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 223 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Beatty Carmichael, author of "The Prayer of Freedom", joins The Days of Noah for the first time, sharing his journey of faith as God gave him a gift of healing and then removed it, all for the purpose of showing Beatty a better way, a more duplicatab... more
We conclude our conversation with Gary Wayne, began in EP 176, with a continuation of the infiltration theme, this time covering how that theme of Satan's work moves from subverting Israel to how it has and continues to infiltrate the Church, mainly ... more
Gary Wayne returns to the Days of Noah podcast to help us understand the repeated Satanic efforts to thwart God's plans and prophecy for Israel through Nephilim bloodlines and the Edomites. A synagogue of Satan has been continually at work to disrupt... more
Rod and Pete put a bow on this Mini episode topic with a final part 8, asking the question: when do we become "eternally secure" as believers in Christ? We may not be able to "lose" our salvation, but can we walk away from it? That's the very definit... more
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From time to time there are interesting topics of discussion but the theology is just not good. The recent discussion on eternal security is just plain wrong. Their Soteriology basically is legalistic and adopting a hyper-Calvinistic approach to the perseverance of the saints. I guess the doctrine of assurance is out their window….and you can only know if you’re saved after you die. That’s just plain sad and non-scriptural. They can’t see that what they are holding to is a works based theology: ... more
Interesting relationship to Old Testament and our body was good in this podcast. Ty.
I have really enjoyed learning from various people who are followers of Jesus. Another life long learner here in becoming more like Jesus on my discipleship journey!
Very informative, easy listening ,and I think, a solid biblical perspective
That Vicki Jo episode was the best.
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This show engages with fringe biblical and supernatural topics through a Christian lens, frequently exploring ancient myths, angels, demons, UFO phenomena, and biblical prophecy. Episodes often pair rigorous scripture discussion with historical or speculative framing, featuring hosts and guests who bring theological, apocalyptic, and paranormal perspectives. Listeners tend to value thoughtful, scripture-grounded dialogue even on controversial or unconventional subjects, with recurring themes around discernment, spiritual warfare, and how ancient narratives intersect with contemporary world events. A notable pattern is cross-podcast collaboration and a willingness to tackle provocative topics while aiming to edify a faith-based audience.
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Recent guests on The Days of Noah include:
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2. Jeff Weitzel
3. Dr. Alfonso Monzo
4. Jeffrey Weitzel
5. Scott Mitchell
6. Karin Wilkinson
7. Vicki Joy Anderson
8. Dr. William Schnoebelen
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