Episodios

  • Navigating the Social Media Minefield: Andrew Rappaport on Pastors and Ethics
    May 14 2025

    In this episode, Andrew Rapoport dives deep into the murky waters of pastoral ethics in the age of social media, particularly in relation to the recent controversy surrounding Josh Buice. Listeners are in for a treat as Andrew shares personal experiences and insights many may not have heard before, shedding light on the often-hidden struggles of navigating public ministry amidst scandal. With a focus on biblical interpretation and application, he explores the ethical responsibilities of pastors and how social media can complicate the Christian witness. Their conversation touches on the emotional turmoil that arises when trusted leaders falter, emphasizing the importance of prayer and humility over judgment. Ultimately, Andrew calls for a collective reevaluation of how Christians interact with one another online, urging the community to prioritize reconciliation and understanding over division and criticism.

    In a heartfelt dialogue, Andrew Rapoport and Greg Moore delve into the ethical dilemmas surrounding pastors and their use of social media, particularly in light of the recent scandal involving Josh Buice. The conversation unfolds with Andrew sharing his personal journey, filled with struggles against slander and misrepresentation from anonymous sources, showcasing the often unseen battles that accompany ministry. As they unpack the implications of public scrutiny, Andrew emphasizes the importance of accountability and humility, advocating for a culture where Christians uplift one another rather than succumb to the allure of gossip and judgment. His insights challenge listeners to reflect on their own attitudes toward fallen leaders, prompting a broader discourse on the need for grace and understanding within the church community. Through their banter, both speakers maintain a light-hearted tone. Yet, the gravity of their discussion is palpable, making it a poignant exploration of faith, forgiveness, and the ethics of digital communication.

    Takeaways:

    • In this podcast episode, Andrew Rappaport discusses the ethical responsibilities of pastors and Christians on social media, emphasizing the need for integrity and accountability in their online interactions.
    • The conversation highlights how personal experiences, like Andrew's own struggles with slander, shape one's approach to handling public controversies within the church community.
    • Listeners are encouraged to pray for those who have stumbled in their faith, such as Josh Buice, instead of rushing to judgment or criticism. This will foster a spirit of reconciliation among believers.
    • Andrew shares that the importance of discernment in ministry is distinguishing between right and wrong and between right and almost right, urging caution in public discourse.
    • The episode reminds us that social media platforms can amplify pride and tribalism among Christians, urging individuals to reflect on their intentions before posting.
    • Ultimately, the dialogue aims to encourage a culture of prayer and support within the Christian community rather than one of condemnation and division, especially during times of crisis.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • strivingforeeternity.org
    • www.reformed.money
    • dmwpodcast.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Striving for Eternity
    • Dead Man Walking Podcast
    • Dominion Wealth Strategists
    • G3
    • Josh Bice
    • Steve Lawson
    • Virgil Walker
    • Tom Buck
    • Scott Annual
    • Wretched Radio
    • Justin Peters
    • Joel Webbing
    • Adoniram Judson

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  • STREET TALK THEOLOGY with Missionaries Miguel and Jenny Morel Part 2
    May 14 2025

    In today's episode, Pastor Dom is joined by the Missionaries Miguel and Jenny Morel along with their oldest child Diego. The two speak about what they do as Missionaries living in the Dominican Republic.

    If you would like to help fund Miguel and Jenny's Missionary efforts, email Jenny at JenniferLeeMorel@gmail.com

    For more info about Pastor Dom and the current church he is pastoring use the link below.

    Desert Sky Baptist

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    24 m
  • S5E20 - Parental Rights and Common Law (Interview with David Fowler)
    May 14 2025

    In a follow-up episode from last time, I had the opportunity to chat with David Fowler on the topic of parental rights and responsibilities. David has been a previous guest on the podcast and is a former state senator from Tennessee. He also just recently retired from his position as president of the Family Action Council of Tennessee. Today we cover topics such as child abuse, parental rights, the right to life and limb, and the role of the common law. More specifically, we discuss how many of the current, well-meaning, attempts at protecting the rights of children and parents is a form of compromise with a secular worldview.

    If you have any questions or comments about our conversation, please email me at thegbgpodcast@gmail.com.

    You can follow also me on Facebook or Twitter, or go to http://www.ericluppold.com/

    And if you would like to support the show, please consider becoming a patron!

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  • From Hounds To Holy (Mark 7:24-30)
    May 13 2025

    Back to marching through and with Mark at River Of Life OPC in Phillipsburg NJ.

    www.christianpodcastcommunity.org

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  • Colorado Legislates Gender Insanity
    May 13 2025

    My wife Chelsea returns to Truthspresso and our oldest son joins us to chat about Colorado's radical gender bill that has provoked national attention.

    HB25-1312, also known as the "Kelly Loving Act," seeks to transform society to "protect" "rights" for people who identify as a gender contrary to their birth certificate.

    The original version of the bill sought to bias courts to grant custody to children to whomever would "affirm" alternate gender identities and punish parents who stand for reality. It would forbid schools from enforcing gender-specific dress standards. It would punish school staff for "deadnaming" or "misgendering." Millions of public documents would need updates to allow a new "chosen name" to usurp a person's legal name.

    Many Coloradans have expressed deep concern and outrage at the bill's unapologetic social engineering and unconstitutional violations of First Amendment rights.

    Although some of the original Orwellian sections have been removed from the final version, the bill still poses serious risks to public education and society from an anti-Biblical agenda. Please pray for God's mercy and salvation for the state of Colorado.

    We ask you to consider contacting the office of Governor Jared Polis by calling the phone number listed and urge him respectfully not to sign HB25-1312 known as "The Kelly Loving Act" because it unconstitutionally suppresses the freedom of speech, favors treating children in a way that could harm them for the rest of their lives, and is plainly against what the Bible teaches about God's design for humanity, parenting, and education.

    Sources Cited:

    Colorado House Bill 25-1312 [Original text, Final text]

    House Judiciary [Apr 01, 2025 - Upon Adjournment]

    Colorado House 2025 Legislative Day 087

    Scriptures Referenced:

    Proverbs 1:7-8; 16:22

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  • Matt Slick Live: May 12, 2025
    May 13 2025

    Matt Slick Live (Live Broadcast of 05-12-2025) is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CARM). Matt answers questions on topics such as: The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! Answers will be discussed in a future show. Topics Include:

    Matt Announces The Release of a New Article About Metaphors on The CARM Website/

    A Non-Believer of Water Baptism/

    What is The Idea of Free Will?/

    God Uses Everybody for His Own Purposes/The Generational Fix Regarding God and Jesus/Discussion on Freewill, God’s Choosing and Foreknowledge, Coupled to Predestination/

    May 12, 2025

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    48 m
  • #46 - Does the Gospel Still Work??
    May 12 2025

    🎧 Episode Description:

    In this episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave dive deep into the heart of relational evangelism—how to effectively go, find, and invite people to Jesus. They share powerful stories from the mission field, training efforts across Mexico, and the importance of inviting people not just to church, but to a relationship with Christ. You’ll hear how urgency, strategy, and even a puppy can play a role in sharing the gospel. Plus, they tackle one of the biggest fears in evangelism: rejection. Is it personal, or is it spiritual? And how should we respond? Whether you're new to sharing your faith or you've been doing it for years, this episode will challenge and encourage you to see the Gospel not as a pitch—but as a wedding invitation from the King.

    📍Chapter List:

    • 00:00 – Introduction to Relational Evangelism
    • 09:24 – Mission Trips and Training Opportunities
    • 10:15 – The Urgency of Evangelism
    • 18:26 – Strategizing for Evangelism
    • 28:14 – Inviting Others to the Gospel
    • 37:57 – The Importance of Acceptance and Rejection

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    38 m
  • TTR 207 -SW1 The Unseen Battle: Understanding Spiritual Warfare
    May 12 2025

    The discourse presented herein embarks upon a profound exploration of the concept of Spiritual Warfare, a topic that has garnered considerable attention and relevance in contemporary discourse. Our primary focus is to elucidate the pervasive nature of spiritual battles that individuals encounter, often unbeknownst to them, as they navigate the complexities of existence. We aim to dissect the various facets of this phenomenon, distinguishing between myth, superstition, and the veritable truths grounded in biblical scripture. Furthermore, we endeavor to establish a structured approach to our discussion, utilizing an outline that will guide us through the intricacies of this series, beginning with an introduction to the fundamental principles underlying Spiritual Warfare. We invite our listeners to engage actively with the material presented, providing feedback and reflections that will undoubtedly enrich our collective understanding of this critical subject.

    Takeaways:

    • In this inaugural episode of the Spiritual Warfare series, we delve into the foundational concepts surrounding the struggle between good and evil that permeates our existence.
    • The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing that spiritual warfare is not merely a theoretical concept, but a practical reality that affects our daily lives and choices.
    • Listeners are encouraged to actively engage with the material and reflect on their personal experiences of spiritual opposition, fostering a deeper understanding of their own spiritual battles.
    • We underscore the necessity of maintaining a balance between vigilance in spiritual matters and the peace that comes from a relationship with Christ, which guides our actions in confronting spiritual adversity.

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