
Hosted by Phillip Anthony Mitchell & Tim Timberlake · EN
Street Preachers is a raw, unfiltered podcast from Philip Anthony Mitchell and Tim Timberlake—two bold voices committed to making sure everyone hears the Gospel of Jesus. From street corners to stages, they bring truth with conviction, passion, and power—because revival doesn’t wait for a microphone. It starts wherever the Word is spoken.

Joy isn’t the absence of suffering—it’s the evidence of salvation.In this episode of Street Preachers, we walk through 1 Peter 1:6–9 and uncover why genuine faith rejoices even in the fire. If your faith is being tested, this conversation will remind you that what God is refining today will be revealed in glory tomorrow.

What if the greatest threat to Christianity isn’t opposition—but imitation?In this episode of Street Preachers, Tim Timberlake and Philip Anthony Mitchell continue their journey through 1 Peter by confronting one of the greatest deceptions of our generation: a Christianity that looks authentic on the outside but lacks transformation on the inside.We’ve become experts at curating appearances while neglecting holiness. Culture celebrates image, platforms reward performance, and too often the Church has settled for a faith that’s polished but powerless.Peter calls believers to something radically different—not a veneer of Christianity, but a life genuinely transformed by the gospel. Together, we unpack what it means to pursue true holiness in a world obsessed with appearances and why God has never been impressed by what merely looks spiritual.If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith is being shaped more by Jesus or by culture, this conversation is for you.The question isn’t whether your faith is visible. The question is whether it’s real.

To the Street Team, scattered across cities and nations, grace and peace be multiplied to you in Christ Jesus.As we continue our journey through the letter of Peter, we are reminded that following Christ has never promised the applause of men. The people of God have always been strangers in the world, citizens of another Kingdom, and witnesses in places that do not always welcome the truth.In this episode, we consider what it means to live faithfully in hostile territory.How should believers respond when they are misunderstood, opposed, or treated as outsiders? How do we stand firm without becoming bitter? And what does it look like to represent Jesus in a culture that grows increasingly resistant to Him?Peter reminds us that suffering for Christ is not evidence of God’s absence, but often confirmation that we belong to Him.Though the world may reject us, we have been chosen by God.Stand firm. Do not grow weary. Continue the work entrusted to you.“For this finds favor, if for the sake of conscience toward God a person bears up under sorrows when suffering unjustly.” — 1 Peter 2:19 NASB95If this conversation strengthens your faith, share it with someone else and invite them into the journey.Grace be with you all.

As we continue our journey through 1 Peter, we explore one of the most humbling truths in Scripture: you are not an accident, and your faith is not the result of chance. Before you ever reached for God, He reached for you.In a world that finds identity in performance and approval, Peter reminds believers that our security begins with God’s choice, God’s mercy, and God’s purpose.If you’ve ever wrestled with your worth, questioned your place, or wondered if God sees you, this conversation is for you.You may feel forgotten by people, but you have been chosen by God.“According to the foreknowledge of God the Father…” — 1 Peter 1:2 NASB95

1 Peter 1:1–2Have you ever felt like you don’t fit in? According to Peter, that feeling may not be a flaw—it may be a sign of your faith.In this episode, Tim and Philip explore what it means to live as exiles in a world that isn’t our home. Discover why followers of Jesus should stop chasing acceptance, embrace their identity, and learn to stand firm in a culture moving the opposite direction.You don’t belong to this world—you belong to Jesus.

In this special Behind the Scenes episode from our Miami stop, we’re pulling back the curtain on what Jesus did — the prayers in the hallways, the moments off stage, and the powerful encounters where God met people right where they were.This isn’t just about a tour stop… it’s about transformation.“Come and see what God has done; He is awesome in His deeds toward the children of man.” (Psalm 66:5)

In this special Behind the Scenes episode from our Jacksonville stop, we’re pulling back the curtain on what Jesus did — the prayers in the hallways, the moments off stage, and the powerful encounters where God met people right where they were.This isn’t just about a tour stop… it’s about transformation.“Come and see what God has done; He is awesome in His deeds toward the children of man.” (Psalm 66:5)

n this special Behind the Scenes episode from our Philadelphia stop, we’re pulling back the curtain on what Jesus did — the prayers in the hallways, the moments off stage, and the powerful encounters where God met people right where they were.This isn’t just about a tour stop… it’s about transformation.“Come and see what God has done; He is awesome in His deeds toward the children of man.” (Psalm 66:5)

In this special Behind the Scenes episode from our New York City stop, we’re pulling back the curtain on what Jesus did — the prayers in the hallways, the moments off stage, and the powerful encounters where God met people right where they were.This isn’t just about a tour stop… it’s about transformation.“Come and see what God has done; He is awesome in His deeds toward the children of man.” (Psalm 66:5)

In this special Behind the Scenes episode from our Charlotte stop, we’re pulling back the curtain on what Jesus did — the prayers in the hallways, the moments off stage, and the powerful encounters where God met people right where they were.This isn’t just about a tour stop… it’s about transformation.“Come and see what God has done; He is awesome in His deeds toward the children of man.” (Psalm 66:5)