Episodios

  • Stumbling Blocks or Stepping Stones
    Jun 25 2025

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    We explore the concept of stumbling blocks versus stepping stones in our faith journey, examining how our actions can either hinder or help fellow believers grow spiritually.

    • Scripture foundations from Romans 14:13 and 2 Corinthians 6:3 about not placing obstacles in others' paths
    • How "seniority" in church can become a stumbling block when older Christians judge newer believers
    • Everyone's spiritual journey progresses at different rates - transformation doesn't happen overnight
    • Small acts of kindness like giving up your seat can be significant stepping stones for newcomers
    • Being sensitive to others' struggles and respecting their boundaries with addictions or past issues
    • Personal testimony of turning struggles into opportunities to help others facing similar challenges
    • Jesus becoming what seemed like a stumbling block on the cross to be the ultimate stepping stone to salvation
    • Practical ways to be Christ's ambassadors without harsh judgment or creating obstacles

    Remember that obstacles in your faith journey might be there because you have a target on your back as a Christian - learn to navigate them wisely and help others do the same.


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    59 m
  • For Such a Time as This
    Jun 21 2025

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    We explore the Book of Esther, examining how God works through human courage and strategic action even when He isn't explicitly mentioned in the text.

    • Queen Vashti defies King Xerxes and loses her position, creating an opening for Esther to become queen
    • Esther, a Jewish orphan raised by her cousin Mordecai, keeps her heritage secret as she undergoes a year of beauty treatments to prepare for the king
    • Haman, descended from the Amalekites (ancient enemies of the Jews), plots genocide when Mordecai refuses to bow to him
    • Mordecai challenges Esther with the famous words "for such a time as this," urging her to use her position to save her people
    • After fasting and prayer, Esther approaches the king uninvited, risking death to advocate for the Jews
    • A dramatic reversal occurs when Haman is hanged on the gallows he built for Mordecai
    • Divine providence is evident through seemingly "coincidental" events like the king's insomnia leading him to remember Mordecai's loyalty
    • Esther's strategic approach to creating change offers valuable lessons about patience and timing when confronting power

    Remember that God works through ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances – your current position might be your divine appointment "for such a time as this."


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    1 h y 43 m
  • What do You Understand the Holy Spirit to Be?
    Jun 11 2025

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    Do you believe in the Holy Spirit, and if so, how does it manifest in your life? This question sparks an intriguing conversation where we navigate the profound yet personal journey of understanding the Holy Spirit. Joining us is our wonderful guest, Dawn, who shares her heartfelt perspective on how the Holy Spirit serves as a source of strength and resilience during life's challenges. We explore the idea of the Holy Spirit acting as our conscience, akin to a modern-day Jiminy Cricket, guiding us in decisions big and small. The discussion takes a thoughtful turn as we tackle the complexities of discerning our inner voice amidst the noise of daily life.

    As we continue, the conversation shifts to the impact of modern entertainment on our spiritual well-being. We peel back the layers on how the content we consume—whether through TV shows or movies—can influence our thoughts, morals, and even our senses. The nuances of visual temptation are dissected, particularly how they differ between men and women, illuminating the importance of being mindful about our media choices. Together, we reflect on the conscious effort required to avoid media pitfalls that might lead us astray. Listen as we confront these compelling topics with honesty, humor, and a touch of introspection.

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    48 m
  • Hearing the Word vs. Receiving the Word
    Jun 5 2025

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    We explore the significant difference between just hearing the Word of God versus truly receiving it into our hearts and lives. True reception of God's Word transforms us from casual listeners into dedicated disciples whose lives truly reflect it from the inside out.

    • Receiving God's Word means treating scripture as essential as daily necessities like coffee or brushing teeth
    • Scripture should become a core part of our identity rather than just something we occasionally reference
    • When we truly receive God's Word, we approach difficulties differently with a stronger foundation
    • The story of Jonah illustrates how easy it is to hear without receiving, leading to hardness of heart
    • Receiving scripture means it penetrates deeply enough to change our responses and attitudes
    • True reception of God's Word guards against deception, especially in challenging times
    • Just as we wouldn't leave home without essentials, we shouldn't begin our days without God's Word
    • Fellowship with other believers strengthens our reception and application of scripture


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    1 h y 4 m
  • Jonah & the Whale
    May 29 2025

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    What happens when God calls us to serve people we despise? Dive into the remarkable story of Jonah—a tale far deeper than just a man and a whale. This episode uncovers the profound spiritual struggle of a prophet who ran from divine assignment because he couldn't bear the thought of his enemies receiving mercy.

    We explore Jonah's journey from reluctant prophet to unwilling messenger, examining his desperate flight away from Nineveh, his dramatic three-day entombment in the great fish, and his subsequent anger when God shows compassion to the very people Jonah deemed unworthy. The conversation reveals surprising parallels between Jonah's prejudice and our own modern tendencies to judge who deserves grace.

    Through thoughtful discussion and personal reflection, we unpack how God persistently pursued one stubborn prophet to demonstrate a radical truth: divine mercy extends beyond our comfortable boundaries. We examine how Jesus himself referenced this story as a foreshadowing of his own death and resurrection, giving it profound theological significance beyond its surface narrative.

    This episode challenges us to confront our own "Nineveh moments"—those times when God asks us to extend compassion to people we've written off. Are we, like Jonah, more concerned with our comfort than with sharing God's message? Do we secretly hope some people never experience divine mercy? Join us for this honest exploration of one of scripture's most misunderstood stories and discover how it speaks directly to our hidden prejudices today.

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    1 h y 23 m
  • The Woman Who Led When Men Wouldn't
    May 22 2025

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    The Book of Judges chronicles a 325-year period when God's chosen people repeatedly strayed from His path, suffered consequences, cried out for help, and were rescued by appointed leaders. Among these judges stands Deborah - a remarkable woman who served as prophet, military strategist, poet, and leader when men failed to step up.

    In this episode, we explore Deborah's extraordinary story and its striking relevance for believers today. Her Hebrew name means "bee," representing both the sting of her authority and the sweetness of her leadership. As one of the Bible's most influential women, Deborah sat beneath her palm tree rendering judgment while Israel suffered under Canaanite oppression.

    When God called her to confront the mighty army of Sisera with his 900 iron chariots, Deborah demonstrated tactical brilliance. She positioned Israel's forces atop Mount Tabor, gaining decisive advantage over their enemies struggling uphill. Her victory, completed by another woman named Jael who drove a tent peg through Sisera's temple, ushered in forty years of peace for God's people.


    Deborah's story reminds us that God continually provides opportunities to return to Him. Her willingness to give God full credit for victory stands in stark contrast to our tendency to claim success as our own. Join us as we examine this powerful biblical account and discover how Deborah's ancient wisdom speaks directly to our modern spiritual battles.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Jesus 101
    May 15 2025

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    What makes a miracle truly miraculous? In this thought-provoking conversation, we peel back the layers of Jesus' supernatural acts to reveal their deeper purpose. Far from being mere spectacles to dazzle crowds, Christ's miracles served as powerful demonstrations of how faith activates divine intervention.

    We examine multiple Gospel accounts where Jesus performed extraordinary healings – from a Roman centurion's servant to ten lepers – highlighting how true belief consistently preceded supernatural results. Perhaps most fascinating is Christ's repeated instruction for recipients to keep their miracles private. This counterintuitive command reveals Jesus' focus on transformation over publicity, substance over spectacle.

    The discussion takes a compelling turn when we share a recent miracle from our own congregation. A woman diagnosed with aggressive cancer received prayer, only to later discover the disease had completely vanished. This powerful testimony bridges ancient accounts with present reality, challenging our often-skeptical modern perspective that demands video evidence before acknowledging divine intervention.

    Most profoundly, we explore how Jesus crafted his miracles and parables with timeless relevance, ensuring his message would resonate across generations and cultures. Unlike historical figures whose words become outdated, Christ's teachings maintain their potency regardless of technological or social evolution. His genius lies in communicating eternal truths through everyday examples that remain universally meaningful.

    Ready for a fresh perspective on forgiveness? Join us this Sunday as we explore the profound statement: "I am not releasing you from the debt, I am releasing myself." Discover how letting go liberates not just others, but your own spirit as well.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Untimely Ends: The Apostles
    May 7 2025

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    What would you die for? The twelve apostles faced this question with unflinching conviction, spreading Christianity across the ancient world despite knowing the brutal fates that awaited them. Their stories of martyrdom reveal both the extraordinary courage of these ordinary men and the threatening power their message held against established religious and political systems.

    Journey with us through the forgotten histories of Jesus' closest followers after the resurrection. From Andrew preaching for two days while dying on an X-shaped cross in Greece, to Bartholomew being skinned alive for converting a king to Christianity, to Thomas meeting his end by spears in distant India – each apostle's story demonstrates remarkable faithfulness under unimaginable circumstances.

    Contrary to popular belief, only three disciples were actually crucified, with others facing beheading, stoning, or being sawn in half. Their missionary journeys spanned astonishingly far – reaching Scotland, Russia, Turkey, India, and Ethiopia – in an age without modern transportation. These men weren't merely spreading religious ideas; they were testifying to events they personally witnessed, willing to endure torture rather than deny what they had seen.

    The legacy of these apostles endures in surprising ways. St. Andrew's X-shaped cross appears on Scotland's flag. Thomas's finger may still exist as a relic in a Christian church in Mazul. Their collective witness built the foundation of a faith that would transform the Western world.

    Whether you're a lifelong believer or simply fascinated by history's pivotal figures, these accounts of extraordinary courage challenge us to examine our own convictions. What truths would you be willing to die for? Join us for this deep dive into the lives, missions, and ultimate sacrifices of Christianity's founding witnesses.

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    1 h y 7 m