• Coffee & Conspiracy | Bacon & Eggs
    Mar 1 2025

    Join me in deciding whether you need a tin foil bow! Hoping to inspire my friends to do their own research and consider a different perspective when looking at history. This Video Is For Entertainment Purposes. https://corbettreport.com/episode-033... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoa... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fre...

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    28 mins
  • Lessons From Psalms
    Feb 27 2025

    Taking a quick break to reflect on lessons from the book of Psalms!

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    14 mins
  • Goat Demons, Mediums & Jubilee | Lessons From Leviticus
    Feb 24 2025

    Hi friends!! I have been challenged to read the Bible chronically in one year and want to share this journey with you! Let's find some practical takeaways and discuss how much the Old Testament connects with the New Testament!

    https://bibleproject.com/podcast/jubilee-radical-year-release/

    https://www.desiringgod.org/interviews/does-the-old-testament-alienate-the-disabled

    https://www.gotquestions.org/redemption-price.html

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    21 mins
  • On God's Terms | Leviticus
    Feb 20 2025

    Hi friends!! I have been challenged to read the Bible chronically in one year and want to share this journey with you! Let's find some practical takeaways and talk about how much the Old Testament connects with the New Testament!

    Katie McCoy:

    https://youtu.be/q5WQnKEqCJw?si=sVWSkJVxvzKCkLE1

    https://youtu.be/7M30d0gQ68M?si=zVPMXWOCDXT-NatZ

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    18 mins
  • Technocracy Follow Up
    Feb 20 2025

    Coffee & Conspiracy | Technocracy Follow Up. I finished reading Transmorphosis: A Spiritual Guide Created By AI and here is the overview and my thoughts!

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    7 mins
  • Experiential Christianity | Deliverance
    Feb 17 2025

    There is a growing trend where sensational spiritual experiences are seen as proof that the Lord is actively using someone or that they are in a "right" relationship with Jesus.

    Equating spiritual experiences with growing in your relationship with Jesus can be problematic. For anyone seeking to grow in their spiritual maturity, it’s confusing to chase after ambiguity and situations that are left open to interpretation.

    However, I believe as you grow in your relationship with the Lord, your sanctification is challenged and flourishes in the ordinary.

    In Galatians, Paul didn’t pray for the believers to have a spiritual experience. Instead, he prayed that they would grow in knowledge through Scripture. Even though Paul himself had a profound encounter with God, his focus was on seeking understanding, not on chasing spiritual experiences.

    Colossians 1:9 (ESV), Paul prays, "And so, from the day we heard, we have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding."

    In the New Testament, the churches were urged to remain sober-minded, avoiding the intoxication of worldly desires or expectations.

    • 1 Peter 4:7 says, "The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers."
    • 1 Peter 5:8 reminds us to "Be of sober spirit, be on the alert."
    I’m no scholar—just a girl with a MacBook, her Bible, and a few internet commentaries. But I feel compelled to dive into some of these topics to encourage women who are seeking to grow in Christ-likeness but often feel very ordinary. Let’s roll up our sleeves and explore what Scripture has to say about these hyper-spiritual expectations and discover our true spiritual foundation.

    "For the commandment is a lamp and the teaching a light, and the reproofs of discipline are the way of life" (Proverbs 6:23).

    1 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness."

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    18 mins
  • Experiential Christianity | Prayer Declarations
    Feb 13 2025

    There is a growing trend where sensational spiritual experiences are seen as proof that the Lord is actively using someone or that they are in a "right" relationship with Jesus.

    Equating spiritual experiences with growing in your relationship with Jesus can be problematic. For anyone seeking to grow in their spiritual maturity, it’s confusing to chase after ambiguity and situations that are left open to interpretation.

    However, I believe as you grow in your relationship with the Lord, your sanctification is challenged and flourishes in the ordinary.

    In Galatians, Paul didn’t pray for the believers to have a spiritual experience. Instead, he prayed that they would grow in knowledge through Scripture. Even though Paul himself had a profound encounter with God, his focus was on seeking understanding, not on chasing spiritual experiences.

    Colossians 1:9 (ESV), Paul prays, "And so, from the day we heard, we have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding."

    In the New Testament, the churches were urged to remain sober-minded, avoiding the intoxication of worldly desires or expectations.

    • 1 Peter 4:7 says, "The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers."
    • 1 Peter 5:8 reminds us to "Be of sober spirit, be on the alert."
    I’m no scholar—just a girl with a MacBook, her Bible, and a few internet commentaries. But I feel compelled to dive into some of these topics to encourage women who are seeking to grow in Christ-likeness but often feel very ordinary. Let’s roll up our sleeves and explore what Scripture has to say about these hyper-spiritual expectations and discover our true spiritual foundation.

    "For the commandment is a lamp and the teaching a light, and the reproofs of discipline are the way of life" (Proverbs 6:23).

    1 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness."

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    18 mins
  • Experiential Christianity | Anointing with Oil
    Feb 10 2025

    There is a growing trend where sensational spiritual experiences are seen as proof that the Lord is actively using someone or that they are in a "right" relationship with Jesus. Equating spiritual experiences with growing in your relationship with Jesus can be problematic. For anyone seeking to grow in their spiritual maturity, it’s confusing to chase after ambiguity and situations that are left open to interpretation. However, I believe as you grow in your relationship with the Lord, your sanctification is challenged and flourishes in the ordinary. In Galatians, Paul didn’t pray for the believers to have a spiritual experience. Instead, he prayed that they would grow in knowledge through Scripture. Even though Paul himself had a profound encounter with God, his focus was on seeking understanding, not on chasing spiritual experiences. Colossians 1:9 (ESV), Paul prays, "And so, from the day we heard, we have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding." In the New Testament, the churches were urged to remain sober-minded, avoiding the intoxication of worldly desires or expectations. 1 Peter 4:7 says, "The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers." 1 Peter 5:8 reminds us to "Be of sober spirit, be on the alert." I’m no scholar—just a girl with a MacBook, her Bible, and a few internet commentaries. But I feel compelled to dive into some of these topics to encourage women who are seeking to grow in Christ-likeness but often feel very ordinary. Let’s roll up our sleeves and explore what Scripture has to say about these hyper-spiritual expectations and discover our true spiritual foundation. "For the commandment is a lamp and the teaching a light, and the reproofs of discipline are the way of life" (Proverbs 6:23). 1 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness."

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    20 mins