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So You Want to be a Podcaster

Andrew Rappaport & Coleen Sharp

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So you want to be a podcaster, our mission is to encourage and equip you for excellence in podcasting. I am Andrew Rappaport host of the Rapp Report and Apologetics Live and executive director of the Christian Podcast Community. And I am Coleen Sharp host of Theology Gals Chief Administrator of the Christian Podcast Community.
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Theology Throw Down

Andrew Rappaport

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When we look on social media, we see professing Christians debating theology, but often they are more defensive than loving. Christians of all people should be able to discuss our theological differences with love and charity. We should be able to discuss our differences, knowing that we must represent Jesus Christ well. The podcasters are an example of how to discuss our theological differences. This podcast not only teaches different theological topics but does so display love and charity ...
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The Bold Apologia Podcast is dedicated to equipping believers with a strong, biblically grounded defense of the Christian faith. As a pastor with years of ministry experience, I have seen firsthand the questions and challenges that Christians face in a culture increasingly opposed to biblical truth. Drawing from a charismatic perspective alongside my interest in theology and apologetics, I use this podcast as a platform to help believers grow in their understanding of Scripture, defend their ...
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The podcast dives into the intriguing question, "Does God really answer our prayers?" as Andrew Rappaport welcomes John Mynyk, the author of a book exploring this very topic. John shares a personal journey that spans over a decade, where he grapples with the very essence of prayer and its perceived effectiveness in the Christian life. The conversat…
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Andrew Rapoport and his guest Chance dive deep into the intriguing world of cryptocurrency, specifically focusing on the newly launched 1689 meme coin. They discuss the potential of this digital asset as a means to create a parallel economy within the Christian community, emphasizing its community-driven nature and the importance of ethical trading…
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Andrew Rapaport kicks things off with a heartfelt discussion about the importance of serving Christ worldwide, bringing in a special guest, Timothy Hock, affectionately known as Timo. Timo, a missionary on his way to Uruguay, shares his journey from growing up as a missionary kid to feeling the divine nudge to return and serve the very community th…
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In this sermon, Adam preaches on the continuation of spiritual gifts, walking through 1 Corinthians 13:8–12 to show that the “perfect” refers to seeing Jesus face-to-face, not the completion of Scripture. He shares a powerful healing testimony, addresses the cessationist viewpoint with respect, and builds a strong biblical case for why the gifts ar…
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The salient point of our discussion revolves around the relevance of the Old Testament for the Church today. We delve into various perspectives on how the laws and teachings from the Old Testament still hold significance in contemporary Christian faith and practice. Throughout our dialogue, we examine the contrasting views of dispensationalism and …
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In this lively episode of the Rap Report, Andrew Rappaport and Pastor Joshua tackle the often daunting yet essential topic of parenting, framing it not just as a responsibility but as a divine act of discipleship. They dive into the idea that parenting should be viewed through the lens of spiritual stewardship, with the goal of raising children who…
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The salient point of this episode is the exploration of dispensational premillennialism, which is presented as a coherent theological framework that maintains a distinct separation between Israel and the Church. Throughout the discussion, we delve into the intricacies of biblical interpretation, particularly emphasizing the importance of understand…
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Andrew Rapaport dives deep into the nuances of dispensationalism in this episode, unraveling its intricacies and addressing common misconceptions surrounding this theological framework. He emphasizes that dispensationalism isn't merely an end-times doctrine but rather a comprehensive method of biblical interpretation, establishing the importance of…
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This podcast episode delves into the complexities of historic premillennialism, a theological perspective that posits the Church will endure the Great Tribulation before the return of Christ. I elucidate the significance of suffering in the Christian faith, drawing parallels to the experiences of biblical figures such as Job and Jesus, emphasizing …
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Andrew Rapoport dives into a hot-button topic that’s been stirring the pot in Christian circles: what's God's plan for national Israel? He joins forces with Pastor Jeff on the Tearing Down High Places podcast to unpack the complexities surrounding Israel's role today, especially as it relates to the ongoing debates about dispensationalism and coven…
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This podcast episode delves into the intricate topic of postmillennialism, a theological perspective that posits the eventual triumph of the gospel in history prior to Christ's return. I engage with my co-hosts and guest, Josh, in a thorough examination of the implications of this view, addressing the concerns and misconceptions surrounding it. We …
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Andrew Rappaport and Adam Parker dive deep into the complex interplay of biblical theology, politics, and international relations, centering their discussion on the ongoing conflict in Israel and the implications of dispensationalism in contemporary Christian thought. The episode kicks off with a robust exploration of the so-called "12 Day War," wh…
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The discourse presented in this episode of Theology Throwdown meticulously examines the theological distinctions between the regulative and normative principles of worship, elucidating their respective implications for contemporary Christian practices. We traverse the nuances of these principles, defining the regulative principle as the notion that…
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This podcast episode delves into the intricate and often contentious subject of eschatology, particularly focusing on the varying interpretations of the end times. We engage in a thorough examination of the views surrounding the millennial reign of Christ, discussing the implications of amillennialism, premillennialism, and postmillennialism. A sal…
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Andrew Rappaport hosts a compelling discussion with Ryan Denton on the often contentious topic of spiritual gifts, diving into the nuances of continuationism and cessationism. They kick things off by exploring the extremes within these doctrines, particularly focusing on Ryan's concerns regarding the cessationist side, which he believes may sometim…
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The salient point of this podcast episode centers on the exploration of amillennialism, particularly through the insights of Keith Foskey, who articulates the significance of understanding Christ's role in uniting both Jews and Gentiles into one body of believers. We delve into the nuances of this theological stance, contrasting it with other escha…
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Andrew Rapoport welcomes listeners to a thought-provoking discussion on the intricacies of Islam and the Christian faith, featuring guest James Rayment, the director of the Al-Maidah Initiative. The main takeaway centers around the necessity of understanding Islam beyond surface-level perceptions, emphasizing the importance of engaging with Muslims…
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In this episode, Adam invites, Andrew Rappaport onto the podcast to discuss the latest news regarding Israel and the 12 Day War, as well as his views on Bible prophecy and Israel as a Dispensationalist. #politics #podcast #israel #12daywar #trump #truth #dispensationalism #tuckercarlson #tedcruz #apologetics #bible #prophecy #god…
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Takeaways: The podcast discusses the topic of eternal security, emphasizing that true salvation cannot be lost, as it is secured by God's grace and not by human effort. A key point made is that the evidence of genuine faith is not merely a profession of belief, but a transformed life that evidences obedience to God's commands. The hosts argue that …
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Pastor Phil joins Andrew Rapoport on the Rap Report to dive deep into the pressing issues facing the church today, particularly the encroaching influence of wokeness and the social justice movement. The conversation kicks off with a look back at how the church has historically handled attacks on its foundations, with Phil drawing parallels between …
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The Rap Report dives deep into the essential topic of biblical inerrancy, kicking off with a serious question that hangs in the air: Are there errors in the Bible? Andrew Rapoport, the host, introduces his friend Keith Foskey, known for his humorous takes on various denominations, but today, he brings a weighty discussion on textual criticism. Kiet…
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Did Jesus claim to be God? Skeptics often say Jesus never made such a claim, while cults and liberal theologians deny His deity outright. But what do the Gospels actually say? We will walk through key passages—such as John 8:58, John 10:30, Mark 2:5–12, and others—to examine how Jesus revealed His divine identity. We will also discuss: How Jesus’ J…
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The principal focus of this podcast episode revolves around the contentious issue of whether Christians should financially support organizations that may be deemed heretical through normal commerce. We engage in a profound exploration of the implications of patronizing entities such as Angel Studios, which is affiliated with Mormonism, and how this…
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In a thought-provoking dialogue, the hosts address the claim that all religions are fundamentally the same, a statement often made in discussions of interfaith dialogue. They argue that this assertion is not only oversimplified but also overlooks the distinct truths that each religion professes. By dissecting the unique aspects of Christianity, par…
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The conversation dives into a particularly intriguing phenomenon: why do professing atheists spend so much time discussing a God they claim does not exist? Andrew Rappaport and Adam Parker mull over this paradox, poking at the inconsistency of devoting energy to a belief system they reject. The episode reveals that many of these atheists engage mor…
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In this episode, Christian Apologist Jay Seegert comes into the Bold Apologia Podcast to give a reasonable defense of the Genesis Flood presented in the Bible. Join us as we discuss the amazing facts and evidences that support the Genesis Flood as a worldwide cataclysmic event in our not too distant past. For more information on Jay’s ministry, loo…
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The discussion centers around the concept of false converts, a critical issue in evangelism that hampers genuine outreach efforts. Andrew Rapoport and his friend Randy dive deep into the characteristics of false converts, highlighting how these individuals often believe they are saved while lacking true understanding or commitment to the gospel. Th…
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The primary focus of this podcast episode is the recent scandal involving Dr. Josh Buice, who has been removed from his position as lead pastor of Praise Mill Baptist Church and president of G3 Ministries due to serious allegations regarding anonymous social media accounts that he operated to slander fellow believers. This episode delves into the r…
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Today’s chat dives deep into the intricate dance of defining primary and secondary issues of faith, a topic more important than finding the right taco truck in a city full of them. Andrew Rapaport, the host, brings his A-game as he engages in a spirited discussion, shedding light on the critical distinctions between what believers should stand firm…
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This podcast episode delves into the critical question of whether we can trust the Bible, which resonates deeply with believers and skeptics alike. We engage in a comprehensive discussion surrounding the various challenges posed by critics who assert that the Bible is unreliable due to textual variants and alleged contradictions. Through a rigorous…
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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 na…
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The primary focus of this podcast episode is the significance of evangelism within the Christian faith, a topic that we explore through a series of thought-provoking questions and discussions. We delve into the essential role that evangelism plays in fulfilling the church's mission, emphasizing that it is not merely an option but a divine mandate. …
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The podcast delves into the complex discussion of whether the Roman Catholic Church can be classified as a cult, with Andrew Rappaport taking a firm stance on the matter. They assert that the Catholic Church's doctrines, particularly regarding justification and the authority of Scripture, present significant challenges to the fundamental teachings …
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The podcast delves into the complex discussion of whether the Roman Catholic Church can be classified as a cult, with Andrew Rappaport taking a firm stance on the matter. They assert that the Catholic Church's doctrines, particularly regarding justification and the authority of Scripture, present significant challenges to the fundamental teachings …
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The discussion at hand revolves around the theological implications and distinctions between continuationism and cessationism concerning the charismatic gifts. I assert that the charismatic gifts, including prophecy and tongues, have ceased following the completion of the biblical canon, while others advocate for their ongoing presence and function…
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God is not far from any of us. He created us with the capacity to seek, reason, and know Him. Human consciousness and our ability to reflect on truth, morality, and meaning point to the One in whom we live and move and have our being. In Acts 17:16–31, Paul does not perform miracles or healings, yet the message is powerful. The gospel itself is the…
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Takeaways: The hosts emphasize the necessity of understanding one's presuppositions when debating the existence of God. A significant theme is the challenge of balancing faith while navigating personal struggles and societal pressures. Listeners are invited to join the podcast's discussions and bring their questions about faith and God. The speaker…
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