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Brother Craig the Hatchet Man

Brother Craig the Hatchet Man

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Craig Johnson is a news and political analyst, commentator and radio talk-show host of The REALLY, Real, Deal with Brother Craig the Hatchet Man, on Virginia’s 820AM WNTW (www.820theanswer.com). He is also president of The First Amendment, Inc. Follow Craig on Twitter @tweetbrocraig.com. For media requests and speaker engagements contact [email protected].
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Once a talented baseball player whose dreams were shattered by four knee surgeries, Garrett found himself battling painkiller addiction while navigating his parents' divorce. Though he occasionally attended church and considered himself a Christian, he later realized he was merely religious without having a genuine relationship with Jesus.…
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In this sermon, Tim begins by using a common statement stated by others, "Don't judge a book by its cover," while acknowledging that discernment is still necessary. Using an example of a suspicious person claiming to be an FBI agent, Tim emphasizes the importance of using wisdom in determining trustworthiness. This idea is then applied to faith, qu…
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In this heartfelt episode, we gather to honor the life of Howard Johnson. A devoted husband to Paula, a beloved father to Barry and Marsha, and a cherished grandpa to Connor, Howard was a man whose warmth and outgoing nature touched everyone he met. He found joy in conversation, always ready to share a story or lend a helping hand. Howard’s love fo…
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Tim is the Pastor at Pfrimmer's Chapel and the co-founder of The Joshua Center. He is a a dynamic preacher and teacher and he ministers to people all over the world but Tim has not always been skilled at public speaking. Tim was born premature and had a severe speech impediment. It was so bad, his teachers believed he was mentally challenged. For y…
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In this podcast episode, Tim breaks down the profound meaning of the phrase, “The Lord is near,” from Philippians, which encapsulates four key Christian doctrines: divine omnipresence, eschatology (the end of the world), the incarnation, and the means of grace. These doctrines reveal God's presence everywhere, the imminence of His judgment, His inc…
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In this sermon, Tim emphasizes the unchanging yet unpredictable nature of God, using the cycles of seasons as a metaphor for His immutability. While the seasons change predictably in broad strokes but not in specifics, God also remains consistent in His promises—such as forgiveness, sustaining the Church, and Christ’s return—though the details of h…
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The Advent season... a time of preparation and anticipation, distinct from the celebrations of Christmas. While Christmas focuses on the birth of Jesus, Advent invites us to reflect on why Jesus came into the world and what his mission means for us. It’s a season of looking ahead, much like Lent before Easter, to consider the profound significance …
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In this podcast episode, Tim starts off discussing his in-laws stay at an all-inclusive resort. He provides this example to state, just as guests enjoy endless amenities within the resort's boundaries, so too does God freely provide all we need within His kingdom. Then presented is the challenge for us to remain in God’s love, building our faith, p…
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In this sermon based on Mark 10:28-45, Tim reflects on how Jesus' disciples misunderstood his mission and the nature of his kingdom. As they journeyed to Jerusalem, the disciples expected to enter the city with honor and influence, as trusted followers of a victorious leader. They believed their sacrifices for Jesus would earn them special rewards,…
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In this sermon based on Ephesians 5:21-6:4, Tim reflects on how our beliefs about family life can be shaped by experiences and media, comparing that to biblical teachings. This sermon emphasizes key biblical principles: husbands should love their wives as Christ loves the Church, wives should submit to their husbands, and parents, especially father…
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In this sermon, Tim reflects on the complexity of human nature, especially in the context of faith; using the Latin word "simul" (meaning "at the same time") to explore how Christians are simultaneously sinners and saints. Through faith in Jesus, believers are declared saints, holy in God's sight, despite their ongoing battle with sin. This dual re…
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Fear is a trap designed to keep us from experiencing the fullness of God. Even though we know this is true, many of us still end up trapped in fear. We don't know how to get out. Have you considered that fear is afraid that we will escape its trap? The presence of Jesus is not only a promise we receive, but the power we carry in order to overcome f…
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Fear is a trap designed to keep us from experiencing the fullness of God. Even though we know this is true, many of us still end up trapped in fear. We don't know how to get out. Have you considered that fear is afraid that we will escape its trap? The presence of Jesus is not only a promise we receive, but the power we carry in order to overcome f…
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Fear is a trap designed to keep us from experiencing the fullness of God. Even though we know this is true, many of us still end up trapped in fear. We don't know how to get out. Have you considered that fear is afraid that we will escape its trap? The presence of Jesus is not only a promise we receive, but the power we carry in order to overcome f…
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Fear is a trap designed to keep us from experiencing the fullness of God. Even though we know this is true, many of us still end up trapped in fear. We don't know how to get out. Have you considered that fear is afraid that we will escape its trap? The presence of Jesus is not only a promise we receive, but the power we carry in order to overcome f…
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In this episode, Tim underscores the importance of spiritual realities in shaping our response to distress, drawing from the story of Elisha in 2 Kings 6:8-17. When human support fails, as seen in the apostle Paul's final imprisonment, God's presence remains steadfast. Paul, despite being abandoned by his fellow Christians, found strength in the kn…
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This sermon reflects on the life and faith of a man named Edward Malinka, emphasizing his deep love for the Psalms and God's Word. Edward's camping stories and his passion for hymns and scripture exemplified his commitment to living by God's promises. Tim particularly highlights Psalm 119:54, "Your decrees are the theme of my song wherever I lodge,…
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