
Welcome to The Word At War—where we confront the fringe biblical and conspiratorial truths the Church avoids. Para bellum spirituale! Prepare for spiritual war!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 134 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

In this powerful episode, Rod Smith joins me for a raw and honest conversation about church division, spiritual maturity, biblical truth, and why the modern body of Christ is struggling to stay united. We talk about the 40,000+ Christian denomination... more
In this powerful episode of The Word at War, Kyle Millholland sits down with David Beverley Sr., former NASA engineer, biblical researcher, and author, to uncover the truth behind the rapid rise of AI, technology, and spiritual warfare. Together they... more
In this episode of The Word at War, Kyle welcomes "The Medical Rebel" Dr. Lee Merritt to discuss the deep moral and spiritual battle behind modern medicine and global power. From profit-driven healthcare to the erosion of trust in medical institution... more
In this episode of The Word at War, explorer and researcher Andrew Jones joins host Kyle Millholland to uncover one of history’s greatest mysteries — the possible discovery of Noah’s Ark in the Mount Ararat region of Turkey.
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This Podcast is a wake up call for all I love every episode even if we don’t agree 100% with what we hear from the guests it still sharpens and gives you another perspective to run back to the Holy word. Brother Kyle I salute you keep doing Gods work my man!!!
I listen at bed time and you never know what you’re going to hear. I really enjoy the guys and they have great guests. They open your mind..you don’t have to agree but just listen.
Show covers biblical topics. But, the hosts get off-topic so much throughout the episodes. Add that with the amount of advertisements it becomes a difficult show to listen and finish. The hosts do not like the Baptist religion and often poke fun and scoff at it. So if you’re a Baptist you may want to skip this podcast. This show has so much potential. Perhaps as it grows the host will realize not to get into so much tangents that don’t pertain to the conversation.
I listened to the Brian Godawa episode and thought I’d found a good show to add to my list. Then I listened to one with a guy who thinks the CIA tells the Simpsons what to predict.
Turns out this is a show willing to step well outside reason in the manner of Art Bell, but without the skepticism.
2023 huh? If you guys had started podcasting before TFH then you’d actually have kudos. How about calling yourself “A Joe Rogan Experience Podcast”? It’s just as unoriginal and plagiaristic as ripping off Sam Tripoli.
1 star for TOTAL LACK OF AWARENESS
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This podcast investigates various fringe biblical and conspiratorial topics often overlooked by mainstream religious discourse. Episodes explore themes such as spiritual warfare, historical interpretations of scripture, and contemporary issues linking faith with societal challenges. The discussions also include guest experts ranging from biblical authors to theologians, providing a wide array of perspectives on belief, culture, and the impact of spiritual principles on modern life. Notably, the hosts aim to sharpen listeners' understanding of faith's practical implications amid an increasingly complex world, making it appealing to those interested in deepening their spiritual knowledge while engaging with controversial subjects.
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Recent guests on The Word At War include:
1. Dr. Lee Merritt
2. Mark Graham
3. Tyler Gilreath
4. Mondo Gonzalez
5. David Heavener
6. Adam Farris
7. Kelsey Decker
8. Micah Van Huss
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