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What does the Bible actually say about self-defense? Can a Christian carry a firearm with a clear conscience? And how do we honor God in a world that increasingly attacks both faith and the Second Amendment? Firearms & Faith brings together Scripture, firearms training, personal stories, and unfiltered discussions at the crossroads of Firearms & Faith. Whether you're a new shooter seeking biblical guidance or a seasoned carrier wanting to strengthen your walk with Christ, join us as we equip believers to defend their families, their freedoms, and their faith — with wisdom, skill, and conviction.

In this episode, we break down the importance of choosing the right firearm based on your specific needs, experience level, and intended purpose. Whether it’s for home defense, concealed carry, hunting, sport shooting, or personal protection, every firearm serves a different role.We discuss key factors such as caliber, size, reliability, comfort, training, safety, and legal responsibility. The goal is not just owning a firearm, but understanding how to select one that fits your lifestyle, skill level, and purpose.Join us as we talk through practical considerations, common mistakes, and why proper training and responsible ownership should always come first.

Together, the Constitution and Ephesians 6:5–9 can be viewed through the themes of authority, responsibility, justice, and accountability. The Constitution establishes a system of government meant to limit abuse of power, while Ephesians reminds individuals in positions of authority to act with integrity and fairness. Both point to the importance of order, duty, and the moral responsibility of those who hold power.

Explore the powerful intersection of faith and freedom in this thought-provoking podcast episode. We dive into the history and foundation of the U.S. Constitution, examining the principles that shaped a nation, alongside a biblical perspective from Ephesians 6:5–9. Discover how themes of authority, responsibility, and moral integrity connect these two influential texts, offering timeless insights for leadership, service, and everyday life.