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  • Navigate the Call: Ministry, Pain, and Purpose
    Mar 27 2025

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    The conversation begins with vulnerable stories of each man's journey into ministry—paths marked by uncertainty, divine intervention, and unexpected turns. AJ shares how he abandoned his dream of becoming a comedian after God spoke through dreams, leading him instead to youth ministry. Justin recounts how his initial skepticism of church drove him to create something "authentic," only to discover God had been preparing him for ministry all along through a powerful vision.

    Most striking is their unified testimony that ministry success isn't measured by growth, acclaim, or visible fruit. "How do you know you're called to this?" one asks. The answer comes with striking simplicity: "Because I'm still here." True calling persists through disappointment, through seasons where nothing works, through criticism and doubt.

    Perhaps most poignant is their discussion of Amy Carmichael's poem "No Scar," which captures the essence of authentic ministry: "Hast thou no wound, no scar? Yet as the Master shall the servant be." The wounds acquired in faithful service aren't failures—they're evidence of having followed Jesus into the battle.

    Whether you're questioning your own calling or simply seeking to understand the hidden realities of ministry life, this conversation offers both challenge and comfort: count the cost, prepare for pain, but know that in that painful obedience, you'll discover a joy that makes every scar worthwhile.

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  • Reclaiming Biblical Roles In Dating
    Mar 20 2025

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    Modern dating culture has created a mess where men increasingly avoid commitment, women struggle to find suitable partners, and both sexes experience profound confusion about their roles. This reality-check episode dives deep into why so many Christians remain single despite genuinely desiring marriage.


    For Christian men seeking godly relationships, we provide practical guidance: establish financial responsibility, demonstrate church leadership, maintain physical fitness, and recruit a "wingman" (a married Christian friend) to help facilitate social interactions. We challenge men to find security in their identity in Christ before pursuing relationships, as women aren't looking for projects but partners.


    Ready to transform your approach to dating with biblical wisdom? Listen now and discover how to navigate relationships with confidence, clarity and Christ-centered purpose. Then share your questions by texting us through the link in our description - we might answer them in a future episode!

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  • Kingdom of Darkness and our War Against It
    Mar 18 2025

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    Our friend Jeremy stopped by to talk to Justin and I about the oppression of demons and how we can got about being set free of them.

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  • Life Sucks Living is Hard
    Mar 13 2025

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    Today I discuss with Justin something I have been thinking through. When doing what is right is a constant pressure and hard to do. Where can we get comfort in knowing that fighting through the hard times is worth it.

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    43 m
  • Do Not Envy: Commandment #10
    Feb 20 2025

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    What if the essence of our internal struggles could be traced back to a simple word: coveting? In this enlightening episode, we promise you’ll gain a fresh perspective on how deep-seated desires can shape our emotions and actions. With a playful nod to British accents and their cinematic allure, we begin by examining "The Professor and the Madman," using it as a springboard to explore the uniquely internal nature of coveting as outlined in the Ten Commandments. We unravel the intertwined relationship between coveting and envy, shedding light on how these seemingly innocuous feelings can ripple through our lives and society.


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    40 m
  • Do Not Lie: Commandment #9
    Jan 30 2025

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    What if our obsession with appearances is preventing us from living authentic lives? This episode tackles the fine line between honesty and manipulation, exploring how societal pressures often lead us to present curated versions of ourselves. Join us as we start with some light-hearted banter about hair loss and impersonations before delving into the serious conversation about the ninth commandment and its implications for honesty in our communities. We dissect how this age-old principle remains relevant today, especially when navigating conflicts and disputes, urging listeners to embrace truthfulness as a foundation for strong, meaningful relationships.


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    48 m
  • Do Not Steal: Commandment #8
    Jan 23 2025

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    Ever wonder why the concepts of theft and generosity are so deeply intertwined with our faith and ambitions? Join us as we explore how significant events like the election of Donald Trump have sparked hope and inspired people to chase their dreams with the same fervor as Elon Musk's quest to reach Mars. We navigate the delicate balance between mundane responsibilities and the pursuit of grand dreams, emphasizing the importance of rowing with the oars given to us to reach our aspirations. By sharing personal anecdotes and reflections, we illuminate the idea of staying true to one's values amid life's distractions.


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  • Adultery: Commandment #7
    Jan 16 2025

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    Join us as we confront the intricate and often controversial topic of adultery through the lens of biblical teachings. Our guest, Nick, returns to shed light on this age-old issue, emphasizing its relevance both in ancient times and today's society. We dissect Commandment 7 and explore the nuanced debates of Pharisee groups Hallel and Shammai regarding "indecency" in Deuteronomy 24, offering insights into how these historical perspectives can shape our modern understanding of marriage and divorce.


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