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Jamin AI

Jamin AI

By: Jamin Bradley
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Jamin AI is where theology, creativity, and technology converge. Hosted by Jamin Bradley—Free Methodist pastor, theologian, author, exorcist, mystic, and nerd—this podcast showcases Jamin’s teachings through the creative lens of AI. With episodes generated by Google’s NotebookLM, music crafted by Suno, artwork from MidJourney, and ChatGPT weaving together words, each episode interprets Jamin’s original work in a new way, merging human insight with AI-driven creativity.Jamin Bradley Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Ananias, Sapphira, and the Death of Utopia
    Jul 3 2026

    In this theological reflection, author Jamin Bradley explores how human frailty and sin inevitably corrupt even the most ideal societies. He uses the biblical account of Ananias and Sapphira to illustrate that the early church’s communal harmony was shattered by a couple’s deception and desire for status.

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    20 mins
  • Spiritual Gossip is Demonization
    Jun 28 2026

    The provided text argues that spiritual gossip is a harmful practice where individuals falsely label others as being demon-possessed. This behavior effectively dehumanizes people by reducing their divine worth to a collection of supernatural narratives that lack concrete evidence. The author, an experienced exorcist, emphasizes that people are not demons but are instead individuals who may be struggling with negative spiritual influences. Rather than engaging in destructive speculation, the source advocates for a ministry of healing focused on tenderness and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, the text calls for a shift from judgmental rumors toward a more compassionate approach to pastoral care and inner restoration.

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    13 mins
  • The Miracle-Gro of Suffering
    Jun 28 2026

    In this theological reflection, author Jamin Bradley explores how personal hardship acts as a powerful catalyst for spiritual growth. While most people naturally seek a life free from pain, Bradley argues that suffering provides a unique environment for the fruit of the Spirit to flourish. He explains that enduring trials forces believers to move beyond superficial faith, requiring them to practice forgiveness, humility, and persistence even when God feels distant. Drawing on the wisdom of St. John of the Cross, the text suggests that the "dark night of the soul" is actually a secure path for refining one's character. Ultimately, the source posits that while God does not orchestrate tragedy, He utilizes these difficult moments to strengthen and purify a person's devotion. This perspective shifts the view of adversity from a reason to abandon faith to an essential tool for discipleship and maturity.

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    18 mins
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