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Weekly, 30-45 minute episodes of Christian, Biblical Truth! No false teaching, no watered-down theology! It's time to take out the trash!! “Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.” Proverbs 9:10 Ministries is dedicated to getting rid of the lies of false teaching and believers being dumbed-down with watered-down theology that is being pedaled as "Christian.” To comprehend and appreciate who God the Father, Jesus the Messiah, and the Ho ...
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Send us a text 1 Samuel 16:14 - 19 is a crazy passage at first read! God sent an evil spirit to torment King Saul as punishment for disobedience?!! Does God send evil spirits to torment people? Does He send evil spirits to torment His children? And why did He send an evil spirit to King Saul for his disobedience, but not to David when he disobeyed?…
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Send us a text This week, Rose chose one of her favorite past episodes, that also happened to be one of our most popular episodes ever! Throughout history, there have been many who have claimed that God speaks directly to them - some well-known ones of today include Beth Moore and Sarah Young. But are these people telling the truth or just being de…
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Send us a text Chris picked one of her favorite past episodes this week. It's from our, "Christians Every Christian Should Know," series, and is on George Muller. George Muller was a prayer warrior whose devout faith is inspiring to us all! Join us as we re-visit the incredible life of George Muller, a man who inspired Pastor Paul Washer! Thanks fo…
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Send us a text Welcome to week two of our "Summer Re-Wind" series! Chris picked out today's episode. It's one of her favorites because it was inspired by a question we received from one of our listeners - a question we see often - For the sake of Christian unity, can we eat the meat of false teachers and those with bad theology, and just spit the b…
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Send us a text Join us as we re-visit one of our favorite episodes! You can't go on Social Media, Rumble, or YouTube without seeing countless posts, commentary, and videos professing that we are spiraling towards the end of the world as we know it. Are things worse than they have ever been? Are all signs pointing to Jesus' very soon return? Thanks …
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Send us a text In this age of technology, we are all inundated with information and voices crying for our attention and our minds. If we don't have a solid Christian worldview or know how to critically think about all that clammers for our attention, we could find ourselves in a bad place. And as AI and technology ramps up more and more, it is vita…
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Send us a text What better way to celebrate our 300th episode and the end of our "Stories Behind the Songs," series than by delving into some of the most beloved Christmas Carols! We all know the words and music, but do we know the stories behind these timeless favorites? Some of them may surprise you! Intro song performed by Julia Gavin Holmes, an…
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Send us a text In this episode, we honor three women hymn writers who wrote some timeless hymns that have been sung by worshipers for centuries. One woman who wrote such a deep, theological hymn during the Reformation, some didn't believe a woman could have done it, and gave the credit to a man! Another of the ladies we look at, had an exemplary li…
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Send us a text Have you ever done something pretty terrific and someone else gets the credit for it? It can frustrate us, and even sometimes make us mad. But Joseph Scriven reacted neither way, even when his beautiful hymn, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," was credited to someone else. Scriven was a completely selfless and loving man, who happily …
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Send us a text In this episode, we take a little detour and look at the timeless children's Christian songs, "Jesus Loves Me," and "This Little Light of Mine." Both were meant to be God-glorifying, Gospel centered hymns, but have been changed, misused, and taken out of context so often, sometimes, they barely resemble the original version. Join us …
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Send us a text As a rule, with age comes wisdom, but we need to be willing to recognize that wisdom is not just limited to the older. Sometimes, profound wisdom can come from the young. Such is the case with the two writers we delve into in this episode Augustus Montague Toplady, who wrote , Rock of Ages when he was only 21; and William Ralph Feath…
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Send us a text In this episode, we look at three classic hymns with a military theme. Because of this, it has caused many "anti-war" liberals to protest against them, and even completely exclude them as hymns of worship. But those who do this, not only show they misunderstand the real meaning of these timeless treasures; they also show their ignora…
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Send us a text Many authors of beloved and beautiful hymns did not always have an easy life, nor did they always have a happy ending to their life here on earth. Famed hymn writer, Phillip P. Bliss was no exception. After struggling for years, Bliss finally seemed to have it all - a wife he adored, two healthy sons, notoriety as a singer, musician,…
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Send us a text While many Christians enjoy contemporary Christian music (and some of it is really good!), most mature Christians appreciate the God-centered, Gospel-centered, rich theology of hymns. In this episode, we look at the fascinating story behind one of those timeless hymns, "There is a Fountain Filled with Blood," and the heartbreaking st…
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Send us a text Many of us probably know that Fanny Crosby wrote a crazy amount of hymns - – she wrote the words to over 8,000! And many of us probably know she was blind. But we wanted to include her in our “stories behind the songs,” series because there is so much more to her story - even some controversy! In this episode, we not only dive into F…
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Send us a text Songs have been an important part of worship since creation! God has many reasons for giving His people the gift of song. The Bible even contains songs and a few songbooks in it! Join us as we begin our series, "Stories Behind the Songs," where we will look at some familiar songs, as well as maybe some not so familiar ones, and take …
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Send us a text We wrap up our "Faith in Action" series with Paul's final words in 2Corinthians. After he finishes what he has to say, he gives a benediction to the people. There are lots of questions surrounding the meaning and purpose of the benediction, including what are they? What is their meaning in Scripture? Today, why do we include it in ou…
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Send us a text What could there possibly be able to be appreciated about affliction? Most would say absolutely nothing; which is why being a "faith healer" is big business. These charlatans make millions and millions on telling people that it is God's will to have you physically healed and strong. They will tell you Jesus died to take away your aff…
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Send us a text "Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies." These aren't just song lyrics, they are the fondest wish of those who have no desire or discernment for Truth. Why do millions of professing Christians follow false teachers? Why are they so willing and eager to believe their lies when the Truth is right in front of their eyes in Scripture? …
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Send us a text A "Faith in Action," of a mature believer is recognizing problems in our church, and being a part of solving those problems! How do we better support our Pastor? How can we work to kill the sin of slander, gossip, and the like, amidst the congregation? How can we better prepare ourselves for worship? How can we make sure the Gospel i…
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Send us a text In 2 Cor. 9:6 says, "Whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully." What does this mean exactly? Does this justify people like Jesse DuPlantis and Kenneth Copeland having private airplanes? Does it mean that Paula White, with her mansion in Tampa and penthouse in New York is just reaping bountifully? Does it mean that those of…
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Send us a text Let's face it, maybe no subject is more sensitive than our money - whether it's being asked to give money, getting scammed out of money, or deciding how much money you need to sock away for a rainy day. God blesses us with material possessions. To some He gives a lot, to others He gives less. But He expects all of us to be grateful f…
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Send us a text How many of us as parents have said to our kids, "Are you really sorry, or just sorry you got caught?" Well, as Christians, we need to check our hearts and make sure when we ask God for forgiveness that we are truly penitent, and not just pretending! What's the difference? Paul helps us flesh it out in 2 Corinthians chapter 7! Thanks…
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Send us a text We hear all of the time that Christians are to be pure. Usually this is meant in the context of abstaining from sexual immorality, dressing modestly, and maybe curbing our language. But when you drill down into what being pure means and why it is so crucial for a Christian to be unmixed, unadulterated, & uncontaminated, you find a mu…
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Send us a text Have you ever thought about that when you were saved, you were made a new creation? God didn't just fix you up, dust you off, and make you look prettier, He made you a new creation!! What exactly does that mean and how should that Truth prompt a "faith in action," in us? Paul gives us the answer in 2 Corinthians. He also tells us not…
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Send us a text We are saved by faith alone, in Christ alone, through grace alone. That is a certainty. We are not saved by any works we do. However, the works we do after we are saved are part of our progressive sanctification and do have eternal consequences. In fact, we will be judged on how faithful we serve the Lord and will be given rewards ac…
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Send us a text Does God really use everyone to further His Kingdom? Are there incidences or circumstances that are justified reasons for not diligently working for God? What if we're really sick? What if we are mourning a devastating loss? What if we have emotional and mental issues like depression or bipolar disorder? What if we just don't feel up…
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Send us a text Christians should stink! Maybe not stink like sweaty teenage boys, but we should definitely be putting out a fragrance. Some will find that fragrance to be the aroma of life, while others will smell the stench of death. Our faith in action will not only make us put out the scent of Christ, but it will make us sufficient to do so! Tha…
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Send us a text Scripture says we are to be people of our word. So why then does Paul go back on a promise and change his plans and say the change was to the glory of God? Join us as we delve once again in 2Corinthians to learn what Paul has to teach us about the faithful actions of faith & forgiveness! Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to check out eve…
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Send us a text Many Christians make a New Year’s resolution to have more faith, but what does that look like? What does that even mean? True faith will have fruits and good works that naturally come out of it because we are being sanctified by the Holy Spirit while we cooperate and contribute to our growth. Jesus and all of the other biblical write…
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Send us a text Ever wonder how others around the world celebrate Christmas? What do they eat? How do they decorate? What Christmas songs do they sing? What are some of their ingrained traditions? What are some of the oddest traditions? Do they all celebrate on December 25? Join us as we take a fun trip looking at Christmas Around the World! Thanks …
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Send us a text We finish up our series on Church History by looking at the Catholic Church from the 18th Century through today. How is the Catholic Church fairing? Did the Roman Catholic Church coming to America cause any changes in the church? How did Rome respond to the liberalism that infiltrated the United States and the world in the 20th centu…
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Send us a text Almost immediately after the Protestant Church arrived in America, it began to have a huge impact. It also began to have issues with false teaching infiltrating it. Join us as we look at the good, the bad, and the ugly in the Protestant Church from the founding of the United States up until today! How has Satan tried to destroy the c…
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Send us a text We've spent seven episodes looking at the formation, the deformation, and the reformation of the church in Europe. In this episode, we look at how both the Protestant and Catholic Churches made their way to America and what their impact was. Why did the Reformed Protestants split into different denominations? What is the difference b…
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Send us a text Martin Luther nailing his 95 Thesis to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, was just the beginning! A tidal wave of Reformers and followers who wanted the Roman Church to reform was released! But the Roman Church did not passively stand by while this Reformation took place. They answered back swiftly and sometimes br…
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Send us a text As we’ve seen, the roots of the Reformation go back to the 3rd century! Many men and women fought to reform the Roman Catholic Church, but because of the church’s intimidation and deadly tactics, these few and far between reformers were unsuccessful. But on October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 thesis to the Castle Church doo…
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Send us a text Probably nowhere else was the Reformation ushered in for a more bizarre reason than in England! King Henry VIII, a staunch Catholic, was refused an annulment by the Pope for his first marriage. With the Reformation under way, King Henry broke from the Catholic church, established the Church of England, made himself head of it, and gr…
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Send us a text We continue our fly-by of countries in our Church History series this week looking at Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Despite dedicated and godly men rising up calling for the Roman church to stop the corruption and put themselves under the authority of God’s Word, the Reformation never took hold in these countries. Even today, all three…
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Send us a text Many think the Reformation began that day in Wittenburg, Germany when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis on the door of the church. But as we've seen in the last 2 episodes, there were some forerunners to Martin Luther who began to sound the alarm on the corruption and heresy going on in the Roman church. And these forerunners were f…
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Send us a text The period from the 4th to the 15th Century is known as the middle ages, or dark ages. And dark it was! Both in the world and in the church. The absolute power of the Roman church absolutely corrupted it's leadership and clergy. But, God continued to protect His invisible church and raised up bright spots to give people a glimpse of …
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Send us a text It's often said, there are no perfect churches, and if you find one, don't join, or you'll just ruin it. That the church has been "imperfect," has been true since it's inception. Almost right from the start, the visible church was infested with false teachings, additional teachings, superstitious beliefs, and other sinful things. Whe…
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Send us a text Where would our army be without our five-star generals?! Those courageous and heroic men who prepare and lead their troops into battle and onto victory! As Peter tells us, this is exactly what our churches need, too! Godly pastors who prepare their congregations for spiritual warfare, and who equip them so they can be victorious! And…
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Send us a text They say the two things you can count on is death and taxes. But, if you’re a Christian, you. can add suffering to that list! We don’t all suffer to the same extremes or for the same length of time, but every Christian can count on suffering at some point in their lives. Why does God bring suffering into the lives of His people? What…
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Send us a text If recent events has shown us anything, it’s that sin is always crouching at our door, and we are all vulnerable to it. Mortifying and fighting our own flesh and sin is a constant war; but thankfully, God doesn’t leave us on our own. Along with salvation, He gives us weapons of mass destruction that we can use to more and more oblite…
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Send us a text In the military, the term, “Fall in Line,” means to submit to the rules of a higher authority, to obey, to conform, to agree on a position. In his first letter, Peter tells Christians that we need to “fall in line,” when it comes to dealing with our brothers and sisters in Christ and with our enemies. Peter also gives us in this lett…
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Send us a text In the military, men and women from very different backgrounds, education levels, family dynamics, and cultures have to merge to be one unit - when it comes to their mission, they essentially have to be same person. Paul and Peter were also very different people. Their educations were different, their vocations were different, their …
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Send us a text The Navy SEALS are an elite military unit that stands apart from the rest of the military. They are highly trained to be able to endure any type of combat and warfare, no matter how unconventional it is. They are conditioned to be able to handle whatever gets thrown at them during their missions. The physical, mental, and emotional s…
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Send us a text We've all the heard the phrase in sports and war, "the best offense is a good defense," but does that phrase also apply to the spiritual warfare and persecution Christians find themselves in everyday? And we all do face some kind of persecution. As William Wolfe, Executive Director, Center for Baptist Leadership said, "You don’t have…
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Send us a text Before soldiers ever enter a war, they are prepared for any battles they may encounter. It's no different with the spiritual war Christians have been in from the first century up until today. Peter shows us the first step in preparing our minds for action in spiritual warfare is to prepare for the battle! Join us as we delve into the…
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Send us a text We being our new series, "Prepare Your Mind for Action," with an overview of the book of 1 Peter. Who is this book written to? What are some issues critical scholars have with it? What are the implications of Peter's words for us? What specific, practical ways can this book be invaluable to us? Join us for the answers to these and ot…
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