• Special Guest Emerson Windfield (Part 1 of3)
    Apr 27 2026

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    We have a special guest Emerson Windfield with us discussing the kingdom of God!

    Entering the Kingdom
    Individuals enter the Kingdom of God through repentance, faith in Jesus Christ, and submitting to his lordship. It requires humility, often described as receiving the kingdom "like a child"

    Role of the Holy Spirit
    The Holy Spirit enables believers to live according to the kingdom's principles and empowers the church to advance this rule on earth

    Future of the Kingdom
    The kingdom will be fully realized when Jesus returns, eliminating sin, death, and suffering. This will result in a new heaven and a new earth, described as a final restoration of all things.

    Current Role of Believers
    Followers are called to live in this "in-between" time, serving as citizens of this kingdom by bringing God's righteousness, peace, and joy into their homes and communities.

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    31 mins
  • Universalism/Inclusionism (Part 2 of 2)
    Apr 24 2026

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    Universalism is the theological and philosophical belief that all human beings will ultimately be saved and reconciled with God, rejecting the concept of eternal hell. Core beliefs emphasize a loving, benevolent Creator whose purpose for creation cannot fail, often focusing on God's love as the supreme attribute. It posits that salvation is universal, either through Jesus (Christian Universalism) or through a broader, often post-mortem, purification process.

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    35 mins
  • Universalism/Inclusionism (Part 1 of 2)
    Apr 22 2026

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    Universalism is the theological and philosophical belief that all human beings will ultimately be saved and reconciled with God, rejecting the concept of eternal hell. Core beliefs emphasize a loving, benevolent Creator whose purpose for creation cannot fail, often focusing on God's love as the supreme attribute. It posits that salvation is universal, either through Jesus (Christian Universalism) or through a broader, often post-mortem, purification process.

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    26 mins
  • Iran/Israel Update
    Apr 20 2026

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    In this first half hour we talk to Ramin Parsa from Israel. Ramin is a former Muslim from Iran now living in Israel and a born-again believer in Yeshua (Jesus).

    In the last hour we talk about inclusion/universalism and the faulty doctrine that will lead many astray to another Jesus.

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    35 mins
  • Offence (Part 3 of 3)
    Apr 17 2026

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    Being offended can lead to chronic anger, resentment, damaged relationships, and a persistent "victim mentality". It often triggers emotional distress such as humiliation, sadness, and anxiety, while fostering personal insecurity and paranoia. Unmanaged, it can cause withdrawal from social connection and even lead to destructive, unhealthy coping behaviors.

    • Relationship Breakdown: Constantly taking offense creates distance, fosters distrust, and causes resentment, destroying both personal and professional relationships.
    • Emotional & Mental Toll: It often triggers a "shame spiral," causing feelings of worthlessness, depression, and social anxiety. It is frequently linked to a "victim mentality," where one feels powerless and stuck.
    • Physiological & Behavioral Impact: Chronic offense can lead to physical stress, rage, and the adoption of addictive behaviors, such as alcohol, social media misuse, or over-eating, to cope with the anger.
    • Reduced Quality of Life: Being easily offended causes people to focus on negative emotions and perceive threats everywhere, leading to a miserable, lonely life.

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    32 mins
  • Offence (Part 2 of 3)
    Apr 15 2026

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    Being offended can lead to chronic anger, resentment, damaged relationships, and a persistent "victim mentality". It often triggers emotional distress such as humiliation, sadness, and anxiety, while fostering personal insecurity and paranoia. Unmanaged, it can cause withdrawal from social connection and even lead to destructive, unhealthy coping behaviors.

    • Relationship Breakdown: Constantly taking offense creates distance, fosters distrust, and causes resentment, destroying both personal and professional relationships.
    • Emotional & Mental Toll: It often triggers a "shame spiral," causing feelings of worthlessness, depression, and social anxiety. It is frequently linked to a "victim mentality," where one feels powerless and stuck.
    • Physiological & Behavioral Impact: Chronic offense can lead to physical stress, rage, and the adoption of addictive behaviors, such as alcohol, social media misuse, or over-eating, to cope with the anger.
    • Reduced Quality of Life: Being easily offended causes people to focus on negative emotions and perceive threats everywhere, leading to a miserable, lonely life.

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    31 mins
  • Offence (Part 1 of 3)
    Apr 13 2026

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    Being offended can lead to chronic anger, resentment, damaged relationships, and a persistent "victim mentality". It often triggers emotional distress such as humiliation, sadness, and anxiety, while fostering personal insecurity and paranoia. Unmanaged, it can cause withdrawal from social connection and even lead to destructive, unhealthy coping behaviors.

    • Relationship Breakdown: Constantly taking offense creates distance, fosters distrust, and causes resentment, destroying both personal and professional relationships.
    • Emotional & Mental Toll: It often triggers a "shame spiral," causing feelings of worthlessness, depression, and social anxiety. It is frequently linked to a "victim mentality," where one feels powerless and stuck.
    • Physiological & Behavioral Impact: Chronic offense can lead to physical stress, rage, and the adoption of addictive behaviors, such as alcohol, social media misuse, or over-eating, to cope with the anger.
    • Reduced Quality of Life: Being easily offended causes people to focus on negative emotions and perceive threats everywhere, leading to a miserable, lonely life.

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    31 mins
  • Christianity or Kingdom? (Part 3 of 3)
    Apr 10 2026

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    We are either building Christian Religious Empires, or we are building the Kingdom of God by walking beside the King in the Holy Spirit.

    Here is an in-depth teaching from Jami Winship on the Kingdom vs Christianity:

    Kingdom vs Christianity

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    33 mins