Unashamedly Christian cultural commentary tackling tough topics head-on at full speed.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explains why the literal, physical, historical resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the most important issue in the world.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explains why faithful preachers must address the LGBTQ+ revolution ideology from the pulpit, and what it means if they don't.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explains how Biden's nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson is antithetical to Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of a world in which character is more important than skin color.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon responds to the idea that a woman who feeds her own children is an oppressed victim of the patriarchy. He also explores a theology of food.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explores the meaning of inalienable rights. He also explores how the biblical worldview forms their foundation. As SCOTUS prepares to hand down decisions on abortion and vaccine mandates, the issue of inalienable rights will be front and center.
In this special Christmas edition of The Blitz, Pastor Jon examines what the creeds, confessions, and (more importantly) the Scriptures teach us about the identity of Jesus.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon addresses some common objections to the claim of virgin birth.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explores the simple wisdom and truth that Genesis 1 provides for a world gone mad.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon discusses how God used evil for good in the life of Joseph. Then he explores how God might be using this season to bring an explosion of Christian entrepreneurship in our community.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explores some of the theological, Christological, philosophical, ethical, and legal issues that must be considered when thinking through whether or not the COVID19 vax mandates are biblical.
In this episode of the The Blitz, Pastor Jon covers why the COVID vaccine mandates are 100% biblical.
In this episode of the The Blitz, Pastor Jon discusses some concerning comments from John Piper and Tim Keller and offers advice on what to do when your heroes say dumb things.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon considers the growing trend of ordaining women in the Church. He examines the teaching and pattern of leadership throughout the Bible and the distinct roles within the Trinity, then explains why pastors must be men.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon discusses the recent vaccination mandates and reasons people have for not yet getting the vaccination, and suggests that you can be pro-vax and anti-coercion at the same time.
In this episode, Pastor Jon discusses how Trent Reznor and Johnny Cash can help us better read, understand, and enjoy the Psalms.
In this episode, Pastor Jon examines the falls of some of the titan leaders in the the American Church such as Bill Hybels and Ravi Zacharias, and explores what we need to do to avoid this pattern of leadership failure.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explains what the Bible teaches about God's judgment and the LGBTQ revolution that has taken root in our culture.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explains why seeking the welfare of our communities is incompatible with Pride Month and the LGBTQ agenda.
In light of Pride Month, Pastor Jon addresses one of the most common statements Christians face when dealing with the LGBTQ agenda: "Aren't all sins the same?"
In this episode, Pastor Jon questions the ambiguity of popular Christian voices and provides a brief summary of the consistent and clear teaching of Scripture about marriage, gender, and sexuality.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon discusses the attributes of Christ that are frequently celebrated in books such as "Gentle and Lowly" by Dane Ortland, as well as those attributes that mainstream Christianity tends to overlook, such as wrath.
In this episode, Pastor Jon explores how the recent change in mask mandates and COVID guidelines might expose an otherwise hidden fear.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon shares an awkward and enlightening experience he recently had in Vegas while explaining why our culture tends to get angry over all the wrong things.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon identifies the Marxist roots and ideology of Black Lives Matter while questioning why BLM ignores the leading causes of death among young black men.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explores Jemar Tisby's book "How to Fight Racism." In it, he explains why Tisby sees systemic racism everywhere and exposes some of the main issues with this worldview.
**The wrong audio was initially used for this episode of The Blitz. The problem has been corrected and the episode will now air as intended.** In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explains why there is no neutrality; your choices are either Christ or Chaos.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explains why pastors are becoming more vocal about politics and why it matters.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explores how cowardice in the pulpit leads to confusion in the pews, sexual immorality, and ultimately to God's judgment.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon explores how, contrary to conventional mainstream evangelical wisdom, defying government mandates can be an act of love to our neighbors as well as those who govern over us.
In this episode of The Blitz, Pastor Jon discusses the nomination of Dr. Levine as Assistant Secretary of Health, John Piper's confusing pre-election blog, and what is in store for churches that hold to an orthodox understanding of gender.
Is egalitarianism the gateway drug to transgenderism? In this episode, Pastor Jon explores the connection between egalitarianism and the transgender movement that is taking our country by storm. Does celebrating women in the pulpit lead to men in dresses?
Is the Church ugly drunk on the approval of the world? In this episode, Pastor Jon explores how the Church tends to trade in the clear teachings of Scripture in exchange for respectability in eyes of the world. Often this is justified as a necessary measure to reach the world, however, the more the Church becomes like the world the less attractive it actually becomes.