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A "Concealed Carry Bible Cover" advertised in The Sword of the Lord newspaper stopped me in my tracks. In this episode, we examine the biblical, theological, and cultural issues raised by merging Christianity with tactical and gun culture. What does this reveal about fear, trust, identity, and modern American Christianity?

What does it really mean to be "well"? And does Christianity truly provide a way to remain well in the middle of pain, suffering, depression, loneliness, tragedy, sickness, fear, discouragement, and emotional collapse? In this episode, I review a sermon titled "How to Be Well When It's Not Well"

In this episode, we review a conversation between a Catholic apologist and a Protestant influencer on one of the most important questions anyone can ask: How do I get to heaven?

Is 2028 shaping up to be the next major prophetic moment—or are we watching the same pattern repeat itself once again?

Are seminaries really in trouble… or is the entire system fundamentally broken? In this impromptu episode, we take a hard look at the growing claims that seminaries are declining—falling enrollment, financial pressure, institutional instability—and ask a much deeper question: Should this system even exist in the first place?

Judges 6 is often preached as a message about God giving us power in our weakest moments. But does the text actually say that?

A listener pushed back and said this podcast had become political. But that response proves the very problem this episode is trying to expose. In this episode, we go back to what was actually said and show clearly and carefully, that the issue was never politics. It was theological.

The story of how my episode didn't go the way I had planned

We listen to a christian podcast that used very explicit language

We check out a revival meeting that took place in Virginia