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The Conduit Church - Darren Tyler podcast is a powerful and timely resource for those seeking to deepen their faith and find peace of mind in the midst of challenging times. From the moment I stepped foot into Conduit in person, I was captivated by the sermon and immediately started listening to the podcast series from the beginning. The teaching series on Revelation has been particularly impactful, with the Holy Spirit using it to speak directly to my heart. The pastors and teachers at Conduit have a genuine love for God's Word and deliver it in a way that is both relatable and engaging.
One of the best aspects of The Conduit Church - Darren Tyler podcast is its ability to create a sense of community, even for those who are unable to attend church physically. Living in a more Covid-restricted area, being able to listen to this podcast has provided me with a much-needed connection to the body of Christ. Through these teachings, I have found encouragement, inspiration, and a renewed faith in God's sovereignty. The pastors and teachers truly have a gift for delivering God's truth with wisdom, while also incorporating culturally relevant stories that resonate with listeners.
While there are many positive aspects to this podcast, one potential downside is that it is one-sided in terms of interaction. Since it is a pre-recorded sermon or teaching, there isn't an opportunity for real-time dialogue or discussion. This may be frustrating for some listeners who prefer an interactive experience or have questions they would like to ask. However, despite this limitation, the content itself is still incredibly valuable and thought-provoking.
In conclusion, The Conduit Church - Darren Tyler podcast is a transformative resource for anyone seeking spiritual growth and understanding. The teachings on Revelation have been like fresh manna (Word) from heaven to my soul. Darren Tyler has an undeniable ability to connect with his audience through his authentic delivery style mixed with humor. As someone who wishes they could regularly attend Conduit in person, this podcast has been a lifeline and source of community for me. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone impacted by Covid restrictions or seeking a healthy church experience.

EQUIPPED: Nourish Yourself w/ Michael Easley

In this episode of The Deeper Podcast, Mo sits down with author and missionary Fouad Masri who provides insight into the influx of Islamic ideology in America, and unpacking how Christians can understand and engage their Muslim neighbors. From his upbringing in war-torn Beirut to leading a global mission of sharing the Gospel with Muslims, Fouad shares firsthand insight into the rise of Islam, the challenges of Sharia influence in Western culture, and the remarkable revival happening across the Middle East. Together they discuss how believers can be equipped to have discussions on the topic while standing firm on their faith. Visit www.withmuslims.com for more info.

We sit down with Dr. Jeff Myers of Summit Ministries to ask "Should Christians support Israel?" in light of recent events. We explore practical ways for parents, pastors, and students to discern truth amidst propaganda in a theo-politcal environment. For more info and resources, visit www.summitministries.org.

Israel God's Future, Our Present Hope: w/Darren Tyler

In this week's Conduit Deeper Podcast, Darren sits down with Dr. Michael Easley to unpack one of today's most misunderstood and divisive topics—the role of Israel in Scripture and culture. Together they explore how misinformation, conspiracy theories, and replacement theology distort biblical truth, why antisemitism is resurging, and how believers can stay rooted in God's Word amidst the noise.

Equipped: Israel, God keeps his promises w/Darren Tyler

This episode of the Deeper Podcast tackles the complex reality of modern Israel. We connect the latest news to the nation's historical challenges, analyzing how the Bible speaks to Israel's relationships with surrounding ideologies and geopolitical rivals (specifically Islam). Join us for a deeper look at the conflict and guidance on how believers should respond.

Does This Offend You? John 6:53-70 w/Darren Tyler

Rough Waters, Real Jesus: w/Darren Tyler

Following up on last week's episode, we continue to examine the fallout from the Charlie Kirk assassination. This week, we explore the powerful revival taking hold among the nation's youth and the conflicted response from our political leaders, specifically around forgiveness.

In light of last week's assassination of Charlie Kirk, we're dedicating time to a crucial discussion. We'll be processing the event, examining the conflicting ideologies that are influencing young people today, and addressing the various conspiracy theories that have emerged. Additionally, we'll confront the claims being made about Charlie Kirk that are used to rationalize his murder. We point back to the importance of equipping and readying ourselves as Christians for such a time as this.

Summer Parables: Luke 15:8-10 w/Darren Tyler

The God Who Throws A Party, Luke 15:1-7 w/Darren Tyler

Summer Parables: The Rich Fool w/Dr. Easley

In this 200th episode of the Deeper Podcast, we dive into Jesus's most perplexing parable, the shrewd manager (Luke 16), and unlock its surprising wisdom about generosity. This episode explores what it truly means to be a good steward of our resources for eternal impact. We'll also tackle the philosophical question of whether we own our possessions or our possessions own us, drawing from the insights of Leo Tolstoy. The conversation is grounded in practical wisdom from the book When Helping Hurts, helping us understand how our approach to generosity can lead to genuine, lasting change.

Who's In Your Wallet: Luke 1:1-15 w/Darren Tyler

In this episode, we explore the profound difference between empathy and compassion through the timeless lens of the Good Samaritan. We unpack how empathy—truly feeling another's pain—can become the spark that moves us toward compassion, which is love in action. But we also sound a cautionary note: empathy without healthy boundaries can turn toxic, leaving us overwhelmed, burnt out, or even numb to suffering. Using the Samaritan's example, we discuss how to channel empathy into meaningful, restorative action while guarding against emotional fatigue that can lead to apathy. Whether you're a caregiver, leader, or simply someone who wants to love others well, this conversation will help you cultivate a heart that feels deeply and acts wisely.

The One Who Passed The Test: Good Samaritan Part 2: Luke 10:30-37 w/Darren Tyler

The Parable That Tests us - Luke 10:25-37 w/ Darren Tyler

Summer Parables: Your Place In His Story, is a new sermon series that dives into the Gospel of Luke. In this episode, Pastor Mo explores Luke 11, focusing on Jesus' teaching on prayer and the parable of the Midnight Friend. Through this passage we discover specific guidelines for our prayer posture and unlock the power of prayer in our lives.

Don't Miss Him In The Mission w/ Eric Newberry

Parable Of Persistent Prayer - Luke 11 w/ Mo Thieman

Join us as we launch Summer Parables - Your Place In His Story, a new sermon series exploring the book of Luke. We begin in Luke 8 with the Parable of the Soils, where Jesus challenges his disciples to truly hear and understand his message. In this episode, we'll delve into the parable's meaning and its surprising relevance to our modern world. We'll also discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) is shaping what and how we perceive information, alongside the broader cultural impact of worldly ideologies on our ability to discern truth.

The Parable Of The Soils- Luke 8 w/Darren Tyler

Reverb Takeover - Through The Roof w/ Josh Wooten

We dive into the powerful finale of the Book of Ruth in Chapter 4, uncovering how God's meticulous providence guides every turn, revealing the "scarlet thread of redemption" that connects Boaz and Ruth's story directly to Christ. We also touch base on current events around Israel, Iran and the United States.

The Secret Thread Of Redemption- Ruth 4:18:22

In this episode, we're diving into the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran and the broader implications for the Middle East. We'll explore both the geopolitical factors at play and the biblical perspectives, aiming to bring clarity to a complex and volatile situation.

The Sandal & The Cross: w/Joel Kelley

Working To Rest: Ruth 3 w/Darren Tyler

Are we more exhausted than ever? In this episode, we explore “The Great Exhaustion” gripping modern culture—burnout, stress, and soul-deep fatigue. We turn to Ruth 3, where Ruth's bold move toward Boaz offers a picture of true rest and redemption.

Ruthless Elimination Of Exhaustion: Ruth 3 w/Darren Tyler

We dive into some profound topics around Gods providence, sovereignty and will in our lives and how He always redeems our stories no matter how off course we may go. We discuss all of this specifically in light of Ruth 2, as we continue our sermon series.

Hope Redeemed: Ruth 2:14-23 w/ Mo Thieman

The world can feel overwhelming, but our faith provides a crucial framework for understanding. In this episode, we turn our attention to key global flashpoints. We'll explore the complexities of the India-Pakistan dynamic. We also analyze the recent diplomatic engagements in the Middle East, discerning potential pathways to peace through a biblical perspective. Finally, we offer an update on the Israel-Hamas situation, grounding our understanding in prayer and the unchanging truths of God's Word.

Extraordinary Providence In Ordinary Places: Ruth 2:1-13, w/Darren Tyler

Empty, But Not Alone: Ruth 1:6-22, w/Darren Tyler

In this episode we tackle the tough opening verses of Ruth (our current sermon series) – famine, migration, and Naomi's profound personal losses in Moab and the symbology of the gospel found in the Book of Ruth. We also discuss and hear Darren's report from Washington D.C., where he attended a recent event shedding light on the current administration's focus regarding Christian liberties.

Loss And The Long Road Home: Ruth 1:1-5 w/Darren Tyler

Three Days: Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places, Luke 24:1-12 w/Darren Tyler

What happened between Good Friday and Easter Sunday? In this episode, we dive into one of the most mysterious and debated verses in the New Testament—1 Peter 3:18–20—and explore who the “imprisoned spirits” were and where Jesus went after His death. Did He visit Hell? Was He proclaiming victory to fallen angels while there? Or was this a metaphor for something bigger? We unpack ancient interpretations, biblical context, and theological insights across traditions to answer the age-old question: Where was Jesus on Saturday?

Three Days: Waiting Between Two Worlds w/ Darren Tyler

The Shroud: John 19:38-42 The Garments Of Grace w/Darren Tyler

Is the Shroud of Turin the genuine burial cloth of Jesus, or is it one of history's greatest hoaxes? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Jeremiah Johnston to explore the science, history, and controversy surrounding this mysterious relic. From medieval forgery claims to the latest research, we separate fact from fiction and uncover what makes the Shroud one of the most studied artifacts in history.

Who Is The Man In The Shroud? w/ Dr. Jeremiah Johnston

In this episode, we dive into one of the most pressing issues of our time: sex trafficking. But with so much information out there—some true, some exaggerated, and some completely false—how do we separate fact from fiction? We sit down with local detective Adrian Breedlove to give us insight into this topic, and discuss what can we do to help the cause within our own community.

JONAH: Are You Right To Be Angry- Jonah 4 w/Darren Tyler