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We're going through Revelation right now with pastor John Randall, and as we return to chapter three, we take one final look at the church of Sardis. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today's sermon is The Tolerant Church by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
If the Lord were to write a letter to you, what do you suppose He would say? Would He describe your condition in terms of death or life? Would He have good things to say, or not so much? Join us for a study in Revelation three today on a Daily Walk, as pastor John Randall has a look at what Jesus has to say to the church in Sardis. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today pastor John Randall resumes his series in Revelation, as we conclude our look at the Lord's letter to the church in Pergamum. This particular church was like many churches today. What started as a small drip of false teaching has turned into a flood of deceit. They were compromising. The solution to this problem hasn't changed over the last two thousand years. Let's find out what God's word has to say on the matter! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today's message from pastor John Randall is centered on the Lord's message to the church in Smyrna, found in Revelation chapter two. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Though they're often confused, there is a difference between the rapture of the church and second coming of Jesus. And pastor John Randall will help us make the distinction, as well as share where he believes each fall on the prophetic calendar. By the end of our time together, you can be rapture ready! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
With all that's been going on in our world, there's an increased interest in Bible prophecy. And so we thought this would be a good time to go through Revelation with you. Maybe you've been wondering, could Jesus come back for His church very soon? And what is the Second Coming of Christ, and what will it entail? We're about to find out. And pastor John Randall will also explain the difference between the second coming and the rapture. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
You've picked a good day to join us here at a Daily Walk as we begin a new book of the Bible, Revelation. Some of us share the experience of reading a book in school, doing a homework assignment, and then have the teacher tell us that we totally missed the point of the book! It's safe to say many Christians miss the central point of this book too. Let's make sure we're not one of them, by tuning in for the first of many studies here in Revelation with pastor John Randall! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
We finish the book of Jude here on a Daily Walk. Throughout this series we've been encouraged to contend for the faith! And as we wrap it all up today pastor John Randall explores how we are to contend for the faith. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Been through a fiery trial recently? We all experience them, so it's not a question of if but when! In First Peter chapter four we'll see that we're to expect trials, embrace them, endure them, examine them and entrust them to the Lord. We're going thru the Bible here on a Daily Walk with pastor John Randall. Join the journey! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
We've got a good study from Jude lined up for you today on a Daily Walk. If you'll recall when we left you last time pastor John Randall looked at a couple of Old Testament examples, that really show us what false teachers are like.First was Cain, who represents establishing their own form of righteousness, and then there was Balaam… who would lead others to sin through greed. As we pick things up at verse eleven we're going to explore the rebellion of Korah. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
We're about to begin the book of Jude, and pastor John Randall will show us this epistle is all about earnestly contending for the faith. We'll see why that's so necessary in a world like ours today as our study develops. False teachers and those that are undermining what God is doing are all around us, and we need to be aware of that. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
We've all had things said about us that just aren't true! Maybe it was a post on social media, or someone talking behind your back at work. But how do we handle it when people are spreading these lies or starting rumors? We can learn a thing or two by turning to Third John! That's where we're headed on a Daily Walk as pastor John Randall presents part two of, “Dealing with Difficult People.” To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today's sermon is Guarding Against False Teachers by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
Wouldn't it be nice if every time you scrolled through your newsfeed on social media, or you turn on the radio or TV, that you heard nothing but the truth! Sadly that's not our reality. Many deceivers are in the world, and we need to be aware and on guard. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall encourages us to know our Bible, so we're not deceived. As we sharpen our discerning skills, we'll be better prepared to recognize false teachings as we encounter them. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today our pastor and teacher John Randall enters First Peter chapter four. The believers Peter is writing to were undergoing the worst persecution imaginable. And so he wanted to encourage and exhort them, and remind them of a few things too! These are words to cling to for the difficult times we're bound to face. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with Texas songwriter Amber Westerman for a conversation about new chapters, creative honesty, and the courage it takes to build a life that actually fits. Amber's journey has taken her from farming in Hawaii to writing songs in Nashville, and now back to a place that feels more like home.We talk about that turning point—recognizing when a path that once felt exciting no longer feels right. Amber shares what it meant to leave Nashville behind and return to Texas, and how that decision helped reconnect her with the reasons she started writing songs in the first place.Amber also speaks candidly about the less glamorous parts of being a modern artist, including social media burnout and the pressure to chase trends. Instead of leaning into the constant push for visibility, she's chosen to focus on authenticity and genuine connection with listeners—something that comes through clearly in both her songwriting and the way she approaches her career.Along the way, we talk about the story behind her single “Barefoot Days,” how Hawaii continues to shape her musical perspective, and what's coming next as she moves forward with new music and her band. It's an honest conversation about staying grounded, trusting your instincts, and building a creative life on your own terms.Key TakeawaysCreative paths evolve — sometimes the most important move is recognizing when it's time for a new chapter.Place shapes the music — Amber's time in Hawaii and Texas both deeply influence her songwriting voice.Authenticity matters more than trends — real connection with listeners lasts longer than viral moments.Social media pressure is real for artists — navigating that landscape requires intention and boundaries.Songwriting grows from lived experience — personal shifts often lead to deeper creative work.Returning home can reset perspective — reconnecting with roots can bring clarity and purpose.Building a sustainable music life requires honesty — both with yourself and with your audience.Music from the EpisodeBarefoot Days - Amber WestermanAbout the PodcastThe Bandwich Tapes is a podcast hosted by Brad Williams, featuring conversations with musicians, composers, producers, and creative thinkers about their musical journeys. Each episode explores the influences, decisions, and experiences that shape a life in music—one conversation at a time.Connect with the ShowEmail: contact@thebandwichtapes.com
3:45 - How long did the Egyptian plagues last? / 12:01 - Was John the Baptist actually Elijah? / 34:55 - Who is mingling in Daniel 2:43? / 45:08 - What is the difference between Foreknowledge and Foreordination? / 51:46 - Praise for John Randall's book.
Open that Bible of yours to First John Chapter four as we get ready for a Daily Walk with pastor John Randall. If you've been with us in this series, you know there's a recurring theme… and that's the importance of love! First we're to receive God's love, and then show it to others. In case you haven't noticed there are opportunities to do that all around us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today's sermon is Who Do You Love by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
Life is likened to a vapor in the Bible, and the older we get the more we see how true that is! It sure goes by quickly doesn't it? And today on a Daily Walk we would like you to consider who you love! The world, or God and His will for your life? While many are choosing to live for things that are temporary, pastor John Randall will encourage us to consider what lasts forever… and invest in that! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Awesome time and fantastic performance with Tao and the Ocean. A great set in the big room. Also Brock Johnson from The Satans and Steve Erangey and Doc from Footlong Cowboy. Plus John Randall and Dick Johnson who both played a couple.
Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall encourages us to base our faith on God's unchanging and very reliable Word. Our faith is reasonable, and we can be thankful that God went to great lengths to prove His Word can be trusted. We'll be finishing up Second Peter chapter one. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
We're to grow in Christ until we get to heaven and pastor John Randall will encourage us in that direction today on a Daily Walk. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
On this episode of The Bandwich Tapes, I sit down with singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Sarah Jarosz at a remarkable moment in her career, fresh off multiple Grammy wins, including recent recognition with I'm With Her. We talk about what it actually feels like to experience that kind of validation after years of nominations, and why the support she receives from her hometown of Wimberley, Texas, still means so much, especially with music that reflects on family, time, and staying connected to where you come from.Sarah shares how I'm With Her, her trio with Aoife O'Donovan and Sara Watkins, became a creative counterbalance to the pressures of solo work. What stands out is how naturally the collaboration works: three distinct musical voices, no ego battles, and an instinctive approach to arranging harmonies and deciding who carries each musical moment. It's a reminder of how powerful true musical trust can be.We also explore how her perspective on collaboration has evolved over the years. Early in her career, Sarah felt a strong need to protect her artistic voice. But as she gained experience, she realized that once you truly understand what you bring to the table, collaboration becomes less risky and far more rewarding.One of my favorite parts of the conversation is a deep dive into the next generation of acoustic musicians, artists with deep bluegrass roots who aren't confined by genre boundaries. Sarah traces that lineage through musicians like Chris Thile, Punch Brothers, David Grisman, Mike Marshall, Béla Fleck, and Edgar Meyer, framing today's scene not as a sudden movement but as a continuation of a long and evolving acoustic tradition.We also nerd out about her time at the New England Conservatory, why she chose it over Berklee, and how her early Kodály training gave her a powerful foundation in ear training and musical intuition. We wrap by talking about what's next: an upcoming I'm With Her live album, summer touring, and a rare pause in her solo career as she finds herself between record contracts for the first time. In a music industry constantly shifting, from streaming economics to AI, the grounded takeaway is simple: the real thing still matters, and people continue to show up for honest music played by real humans.Key TakeawaysWhat it actually feels like to win Grammys after years of nominations.Why Sarah Jarosz still feels deeply connected to her hometown of Wimberley, Texas.How I'm With Her works creatively—three voices collaborating without ego.Why collaboration becomes easier once artists understand their own musical identity.The lineage of modern acoustic music through artists like Chris Thile, David Grisman, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, and Mike Marshall.How Kodály training and ear development shaped Sarah's musicianship early on.Why the “real thing”—human voices and acoustic instruments—still resonates in a rapidly changing music industry.Music from the EpisodeJealous Moon — Sarah JaroszWhen the Lights Go Out — Sarah JaroszRunaway Train — Sarah JaroszAbout the PodcastThe Bandwich Tapes is a long-form conversation podcast where host Brad Williams sits down with some of the most thoughtful musicians, composers, and artists working today. The show explores the stories behind the music—creative process, collaboration, career paths, and the human experiences that shape the sounds we love.Connect with the ShowEmail: contact@thebandwichtapes.com
All around us marriages are struggling and divorce is occurring at an alarming rate. And that includes Christian marriages. But God has given us everything we need to succeed in the marital relationship in His Word and by His Spirit. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall unveils God's heart for your marriage through a study of First Peter chapter three. We'll take notice of the structure in the home that God has come up with and as you'll soon see many have strayed away from it. This passage has a great deal to communicate to husbands and wives, and over the course of the next two programs we'll take a good look at it together. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today our pastor and teacher John Randall enters First Peter chapter four. The believers Peter is writing to were undergoing the worst persecution imaginable. And so he wanted to encourage and exhort them, and remind them of a few things too! These are words to cling to for the difficult times we're bound to face. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Fantastic live performance from Secular Era and Brian J. Plus a visit from Joshua Lococo and a couple from him. Jesse from King Theodore Records dropped by to talk about Reel Fest and John Randall dropped off a copy of the new Hooten Hallers CD, Van Jams - Vol. 1, which is absolute fire.
At various points of our lives, most of us will be in the workforce. And whether you're a janitor, a doctor, or a school teacher, God wants to use you in a wonderful way! Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall will show us how to demonstrate the presence of God in our lives, on the job. It's a highly practical study framed around First Peter chapter two. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Marriages, even Christian marriages, are falling apart left and right. Some are on the brink of a divorce, and others are unhappy to say the least. Is there any hope? I'm glad to say there is, if we'll embrace and live by God's principles laid out before us in First Peter chapter three. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall has a heart to heart talk with husbands and encourages us to receive our role gladly and treat our wives as God would have us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today's sermon is How to Win Their Heart by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
Very cool show. Moon Sault played a great set for us in the big room…plus a visit from John Randall. Justin Hickerson was here to say hi, Jamie Meadows, Collin - White Noise, and Dylan McCord.
All around us marriages are struggling and divorce is occurring at an alarming rate. And that includes Christian marriages. But God has given us everything we need to succeed in the marital relationship in His Word and by His Spirit. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall unveils God's heart for your marriage through a study of First Peter chapter three. We'll take notice of the structure in the home that God has come up with and as you'll soon see many have strayed away from it. This passage has a great deal to communicate to husbands and wives, and over the course of the next two programs we'll take a good look at it together. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
At various points of our lives, most of us will be in the workforce. And whether you're a janitor, a doctor, or a school teacher, God wants to use you in a wonderful way! Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall will show us how to demonstrate the presence of God in our lives, on the job. It's a highly practical study framed around First Peter chapter two. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
When life goes from bad to worse you might be tempted to think you're really not saved. It's during those times of suffering we need reassurance of our sure salvation, and First Peter provides just that. If you're truly a Christian God wants you to know you're salvation is secure and nothing or no one can take it away. Today on a Daily Walk that encouraging truth comes to our attention, as pastor John Randall revisits 1 Peter chapter one. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Have you ever received a note of encouragement right in the midst of great suffering? A well spoken word at just the right time can go a long way. And that's what we find in the epistle of First Peter. It was written to Christians who were unjustly persecuted, and encountering fiery trials. We can benefit from the letter too, and receive God's encouragement and instruction for the difficult seasons of life. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall speaks of a living hope. It belongs to you if you're a believer in Christ, and it cannot be taken away. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Typically Christians either believe God elects some for salvation, or that man is responsible and has the freedom to choose to be saved. But is it possible God's sovereignty and man's responsibility beautifully intersect somehow? While it may seem they're contradictory to one another, pastor John Randall believes they're complimentary to one another! And it's ok to admit we don't fully understand it all! Today on a Daily Walk we continue our study of First Peter! Again we're in chapter one, looking at the various reasons we can rejoice as Christians even in hard times. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
When times are tough, the book of First Peter is a good place to turn for hope and encouragement. And that's where we're headed today and in the coming weeks on a Daily Walk. Trials are a part of life, and something we all encounter. We'll show you how to go through them, while maintaining a godly perspective now with pastor John Randall. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
One of the most frequently asked questions among Christians is, "What is God's will for my life?" And no doubt that's your desire, as you're tuning in today to a Daily Walk. John Randall opens James chapter four today which shows us how to walk in the will of God. I think you'll find it helpful in your daily walk. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today's sermon is Submit to God by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
Quarrels, fights and division… it's occurring at an alarming rate in the world as we know it. But where do they come from? Maybe you've never really stopped to consider that. Today on a Daily Walk we get down to the root of the problem, through a study of James chapter four. And pastor John Randall will also spotlight a war that is within us, and how to win it too. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Whether we've got a big decision to make, or need some direction, we all need God's wisdom in our daily walk! And the good news is, the Lord wants to give it to us. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall contrasts the wisdom that comes from below with the one that comes from above. Obviously, the greater of the two is the wisdom that comes from God and so that's the one we'll spend the bulk of our time talking about as we continue our pursuit through the book of James. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
There are some who say they have faith and others that feel they have faith but then there are those who show their faith. Which one saves? Keep that question in the back of your mind and join us for a Daily Walk with pastor John Randall. We continue in our study verse by verse through the New Testament book of James. It's there that we're given insight into what saving faith is and the role of works. And you're about to see some real living examples from the Old Testament. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
We continue in the book of James today with pastor John Randall. Chapter two speaks of faith and works! There's a long-standing debate of which wars were fought over. It concerns what is saving faith and the role of works in our salvation. Our teacher pastor John enters into this discussion now in part one of Faith that Works! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today's sermon is A Battle In The Mind by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at wwww.adailywalk.org
Today on a Daily Walk we put the finishing touches on our study of Hebrews. Just think for a second about all that God has done for you. Right there at the top of the list is dying for our sins on the cross! We have all that we need and ever will need because of that. Doesn't that just make you want to express thanksgiving and praise to Him? We'll have an opportunity to do that today with pastor John Randall. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
From beginning to end the writer of Hebrews has emphasized the superiority of Christ! And as we enter into a passage that is somewhat difficult for us to understand, pastor John Randall believes we need to recall that consistent theme! It's important to remember all that we have in Jesus. There's no need to turn to anyone or anything else, since we have everything we need in the Lord. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Kylie Frey — the princess of Texas country music — has built her career the hard way, turning early rejection from label executives into an undeniable run of success with 12 No. 1 songs on Texas country charts. Raised in a rodeo family as a middle child, Kylie’s independence, grit, and quiet confidence were forged early and still define both her personality and her sound. She never planned on becoming a mom, but motherhood sparked a profound personal and creative rebirth, adding new depth to her songwriting as she learned how to balance life on the road with a child by her side. Her latest EP, Half a Mind, features the standout single “Fort Worth” with John Randall, while she continues work on what she says is her most personal album yet — one that reflects resilience, growth, and staying true to yourself no matter how long the road takes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Perhaps some would describe you as a people-person? Meeting new people and being friendly comes easy to some of us. But for many, we're a little hesitant to open up and love those around us. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall continues a study of Hebrews, and as we bring you chapters twelve and thirteen we receive some practical guidelines for Christian living. We'll encounter some warnings and exhortations, and then finish our time considering our call to love and reach out to others in the name of Christ. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29?v=20251111
Today's sermon is Nothing But The Blood by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org