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This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 14:1-28 and is entitled "Persecution and Perseverance." The main idea of the sermon is: As the gospel moves into the Gentile world, Paul and Barnabas proclaim the gospel and shepherd the souls of the saints while persevering through persecution.———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonlineCheck out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodonline.org
Ever wonder if that late-night dream carried a message you were meant to hear? We're launching a prophetic fellowship at Triad Church designed to help you recognize God's voice with confidence—through Scripture, the inner whisper of the Spirit, and the mysterious language of dreams and visions.Across this conversation, we unpack the biblical foundation for hearing God, exploring how the “ear tests words like the mouth tastes food” and why the heart must be tuned to the Shepherd's voice. We dig into practical tools for interpreting dreams, distinguishing between dreams and visions, and discerning the difference between the Logos and Rhema word. You'll hear why prophecy is the testimony of Jesus, how healthy accountability keeps ministry grounded, and why God often meets us at night with refreshing insight. From Moses' forty days and nights to the dew of Song of Solomon, we trace how Scripture shapes a lifestyle of listening and responding.If you've longed for mentoring, this gathering creates a safe space to ask questions, practice discernment, and grow in clarity. We share all the details: Divine Communication and Prophecy meets weekly at Triad Church, 705 Sunshine Way, Greensboro, starting February 18 at 6:30 PM, then every Wednesday at 6:30 PM. Come ready to learn, journal, and test what you hear in community so your daily walk reflects the heart and mind of God. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who has vivid dreams, and leave a review to help others find the conversation.Support the showYou can support the ministry of FaithFire here. For text alerts when we go live or release future podcasts, text FAITHFIRE to 55498.
The headlines feel louder than ever—public unrest, court collisions, global tensions, and scandal on sacred ground—yet the deeper story is an invitation: come to the altar and get anchored. We unpack a prophetic update for a year marked by surrender and stability, calling us to trade outrage for presence and to hear God's voice in the whirlwind. Rather than choosing sides in a culture that thrives on division, we choose the way of Jesus: gentleness, compassion, and a holy fear that keeps our hearts clean while institutions shake.We explore what it means to carry an excellent spirit in Babylon, drawing from Daniel's witness under pressure and the furnace that refines rather than destroys. As corruption is exposed—from politics to pulpits—we resist triumphalism and embrace intercession, remembering that judgment awakens but love transforms. You'll hear practical ways to contend in peace when setbacks bite at the edge of breakthrough, how to stay on the altar when finances, health, or relationships wobble, and why rest is a strategy, not an escape.There's a surprising image woven through this word: snow. In Job's language, snow becomes a sign of cleansing and hidden treasures. We talk about using forced pauses and shutdowns to re-center families around Scripture, help kids hear God for themselves, and cultivate listening prayer that anchors our days. If your soul craves clarity, you'll find a roadmap here: surrender fully, anchor deeply, and steward promises with humility as God prepares you for what's next.If this speaks to you, share it with a friend, subscribe for new updates, and leave a review so others can find these conversations. Ready to choose peace over panic and presence over noise? Let's walk it out together.Support the showYou can support the ministry of FaithFire here. For text alerts when we go live or release future podcasts, text FAITHFIRE to 55498.
When a winter storm shut down our routines, we noticed something else opening: space to meet God without hurry. We explore “Snowvid” as more than weather, drawing from Job's question about the treasures of the snow and Jesus' quiet command, “Sit here while I pray.” Instead of filling the silence with screens, we look at how an altar—simple, personal, intentional—can anchor us when headlines, bills, and emotions run high.We walk through Mary's choice to sit at Jesus' feet, Job's image of washing with snow water, and the way God often speaks from darkness, whether in a whirlwind or a hidden holy place. Along the way, we get practical: how to build a small daily rhythm of listening prayer, what crockpot worship looks like, and how to shift from information overload to revelation that actually forms our decisions. We also ask hard questions with hope: What if suffering can be fellowship? What if shutdowns are appointments, not interruptions? What if the expanding darkness of our times is matched by fresh light—new “stars” of faith being kindled across the world?This conversation is personal and grounded. We share a story about stepping away to pray during the Super Bowl, the tug-of-war with our own distractions, and the surprising peace that follows obedience. We reflect on intercession as partnership, on hearing the gentle voice that steadies the heart, and on rebuilding neglected altars so our homes become places of rest, not just refuge. If your soul feels thin, consider this your invitation to sit, listen, and be washed.If this spoke to you, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs a quiet word today. Then tell us: what one step will you take to rebuild your altar this week?Support the showYou can support the ministry of FaithFire here. For text alerts when we go live or release future podcasts, text FAITHFIRE to 55498.
From Kazakhstan to Israel, South Korea to Argentina, we walk through where we're going, why we're going, and what happens when people meet Jesus in power—healings, freedom from oppression, renewed vows, and pastors strengthened for the long haul.We open up about the realities behind the mission: travel, venues, team logistics, and the everyday needs of a family that pauses business to serve the church. Scripture shapes our approach—do not muzzle the ox, the worker is worthy of support, and money answers practical needs—so we share a clear funding picture: a $100,000 goal with a near-term push for $10,000 to move the next trip forward. This isn't hype; it's a call to pray and to give as you feel led, grounded in a track record of open-air outreaches where thousands respond and leaders receive care that outlasts a single weekend.You'll hear how we minister on the ground—preaching, laying on hands, prophesying, and equipping pastors—so moments of encounter become sustained growth. Testimonies include breakthrough pregnancies, relief from anxiety and oppression, healing from trauma, and fresh courage to follow Jesus. Faithfire is about setting hearts ablaze with the peace of Christ, helping sons and daughters step into who they are, and sending them to carry hope further than we could go alone.If this mission resonates, partner with us through prayer, sharing, or financial support. Visit faithfireworldwide.com or Linktr.ee/Faithfire to give and stay connected. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this with a friend who loves seeing lives changed—what part of the story inspired you most?Support the showYou can support the ministry of FaithFire here. For text alerts when we go live or release future podcasts, text FAITHFIRE to 55498.
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 13:13-52 and is entitled "The Gospel to the Ends of the Earth." The main idea of the sermon is: Paul and Barnabas proclaim the gospel of Christ to the Jew first and then to the Gentile, resulting in salvation, persecution, and joy. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
This Message is part of our preaching series called Heaven's Heart, Our Mission.******************** This message and more are also available on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@churchunlimitedauwww.churchunlimited.com.au
A rolled sod waiting on a flawless foundation. That's the image that changed how we see the future—God preparing a field for a long, global awakening while He prepares us to labor with compassion and courage. From a visceral dream of an indoor football stadium to the words of Jesus in Matthew 9, we trace how the Lord forms both the ground and the workers who will serve it.We walk through the stages of spiritual preparation using the language of fieldwork: breaking up hard ground, leveling rough places, aerating the soil, laying good seed, fertilizing with stretching circumstances, and watering by the Holy Spirit. Along the way, we explore why knowledge without Presence falls flat, why the Word needs the Spirit to bear fruit, and how God uses real-life pressure to activate what He planted in us. The takeaway is clear: readiness is formed before visibility, and obedience is the doorway into power.There's also a sober edge: the harvest field is a battlefield. The stadium points to contest and training, a reminder that awakening attracts resistance. At the altar, God sharpens our lives, renews the kingdom within, and turns devotion into durable strength. We share fresh mission stories—healings, restored mobility, and Spirit baptism across South America—that point to a move already underway. Then we cast vision for what's ahead in Argentina, Ecuador, and South Korea, and invite you to pray, give, and go as the Lord of the harvest speaks the moment to roll out the field.If this message stirs you, subscribe and share it with someone who needs fresh courage. Leave a review with your biggest takeaway, and partner with us in prayer or support so we can keep serving where the field is opening.Support the showYou can support the ministry of FaithFire here. For text alerts when we go live or release future podcasts, text FAITHFIRE to 55498.
When the winds of culture push harder, what actually keeps us from drifting? We explore a simple, stubborn answer: stay anchored in love. Rooted in the Hebrew year 5786—a call to anchor—and guided by 1 Corinthians 13, we unpack why love is not just an emotion or ideal but the strongest peg in the ground when life tries to pull us loose.We talk about love as patient and kind, not because it avoids truth but because it refuses to weaponize it. Grace, not fear, changes hearts. That means we don't overlook sin; we seek to heal it. We look at the ancient imagery of the tent peg, the hook that keeps a home from blowing away, and apply it to our spiritual lives: to be kept, guarded, and clothed in Christ when outrage and hurry run the day. Love always protects, trusts, hopes, and perseveres—habits that train us to choose people over points, restoration over humiliation, and presence over performance.We also get practical. “Keep yourselves in the love of God” becomes a daily practice of refusing conditional love: not needing to win, be louder, or prove we're right before we choose to care. As a preview of where we're going next, we set patience at the front of the line. Love isn't in a rush, but our culture is, and that friction exposes what we're anchored to. If you've felt pushed, pulled, or tempted to drift, this conversation is a gentle tent peg in the ground—an invitation to hold fast, love well, and become a shelter for others.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a steady word today, and leave a review so more people can find these grounded conversations.Support the showYou can support the ministry of FaithFire here. For text alerts when we go live or release future podcasts, text FAITHFIRE to 55498.
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 13:1-12 and is entitled "Sent Out." The main idea of the sermon is: The church at Antioch seeks the Lord in prayer, resulting in Barnabas and Saul(Paul) being sent out. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
This Message is part of our preaching series called Heaven's Heart, Our Mission.******************** This message and more are also available on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@churchunlimitedauwww.churchunlimited.com.au
The weekly adult Sunday School class at OAG taught by long time teacher, Mrs. Jeanie Davis.** Edited to remove personal information shared in the class and extended pauses **Title: We Win: Living Free, Sent, and United in ChristSummary: Jesus is the eternal Word who brings light, freedom, and living water, calls believers to shed old burdens, serve others in love, and live daily on mission through the power of the Holy Spirit.Approximate Outline:00:00 - The Obligation to Act03:10 - Jesus the Eternal Word (John 1)06:05 - John's Perspective and Deep Love for Jesus09:20 - Living Water for All (John 7)12:40 - The Appointed Time and Servant Leadership (John 13)16:05 - Using Your Gifts and Not Burying Them18:40 - Greater Works and Trusting God's Will (John 14)21:10 - Jesus' Prayer for Believers (John 17)23:45 - Shaved Sheep, Joyful Freedom, and Our Mission
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 12:1-25 and is entitled "Growth and Consequences." The main idea of the sermon is: Gospel expansion leads to martyrdom, imprisonment, and miraculous deliverance. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
In our latest episode, Reagan Kramer welcomes back Pastor Doug Van Dorn as they explore the complexities of Bible translations as it relates to key supernatural verses, the concept of the divine council, nephilim and the historical changes in interpretation that have shaped modern understanding of scripture. They discuss the significance of the 'sons of God' in biblical texts, the impact of second-century rabbinical changes, and the role of scribes in preserving the integrity of the Bible. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these elements to grasp the full majesty of Jesus and the richness of the gospel.Doug dives into the significance of the Nephilim and their origins in relation to Genesis 6 and why it matters. HIs insights bring clarity to often misunderstood passages, making this a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible. This conversation is not just for theologians, but for anyone interested in understanding the nuances of scripture and its historical interpretations. Doug Van Dorn opens the conversation by addressing a common concern among Christians: "How can I trust my Bible if what you're saying is true?" He reassures listeners that while there are textual differences across translations, the Bible remains trustworthy. He cites the book of Isaiah and the Dead Sea Scrolls as examples, noting that the discrepancies are minimal, emphasizing that the Bible's transmission is superior to any other ancient texts. Become Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!ResourcesMore from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | Youtube"Rings of Revelation" by Doug Van Dorn"Giant Sons of God" by Doug Van Dorn"The Unseen Real" — by Dr. Michael HeiserDoug Van Dorn: Website | Instagram | https://www.facebook.com/dvd.vandorn.3Giant Steps Podcast - Apple Podcast | Spotify PodcastChapters00:00 Introduction and Context Setting02:49 Understanding Bible Translations05:47 The Divine Council and Sons of God08:43 Genesis 6 and the Nephilim11:46 The Shift in Interpretation14:59 The Role of Jewish Leaders17:56 The Importance of Understanding Supernatural Elements20:44 The Canon of Scripture and the Book of Enoch23:33 The Unitarian vs. Trinitarian Debate26:49 The Disciples' Understanding of Jesus29:48 The Impact of Historical Context on Interpretation32:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts38:40 The Genesis of Lies and Their Impact39:30 Sons of God: Biblical Interpretations and Controversies43:52 The Subtle Changes in Scripture: A Historical Perspective49:38 Transmission of Texts: Understanding the Evolution of Scripture58:59 The Supremacy of Christ: Insights from John 10
This Message is part of our preaching series called Heaven's Heart, Our Mission.******************** This message and more are also available on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@churchunlimitedauwww.churchunlimited.com.au
A throwaway “6-7” might feel like a joke, but we trace it to a deeper ache: a generation mourning what feels missing and reaching for something real. We follow a surprising biblical path—from Abel Mizraim in Genesis 50 to Agrippa in Acts 26—to reveal a pattern of grief, longing, and the threshold of surrender. Along the way, we wrestle with information overload, the allure of spiritual talk without transformation, and the quiet ways God still breaks in when people groan for deliverance.We share a candid look at youth culture—idolizing fame, drowning in content, and yet starving for unconditional love—and then hold it up to the promise of Exodus 2: God hears, remembers, sees, and acts. The conversation digs into new data on Gen Z and millennial faith, including surprising growth trends and how most lifelong commitments to Jesus happen before eighteen. The takeaway isn't a neat headline; it's a call to humility, intercession, and presence. If cynicism says “none of this matters,” Psalm 67 answers with a counter-anthem: May God be gracious to us and bless us so His ways are known on earth.We pray over every generation, asking for uncommon encounters with the Holy Spirit, healing, deliverance, and a living knowledge of Jesus that cuts through noise. If you've heard “6-7” and shrugged, consider this your nudge to look again. The field isn't barren; the meadow is beginning to yield. Listen for practical ways to pray, simple ways to witness, and a hopeful vision for what happens when mourning turns to praise.If this resonated, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review to help others find the message. Your voice helps carry hope to those still searching.Support the showYou can support the ministry of FaithFire here. For text alerts when we go live or release future podcasts, text FAITHFIRE to 55498.
What if the most important decision you make in 2026 is where you build your altar? We share a timely word naming this year as a call to contend—fighting not with outrage or performance, but with surrender, purity, and a deeper intimacy that welcomes holy fire.We unpack the contrast between the table of Babylon and the altar of the Lord, and why Mammon will test motives, ministries, and calendars. You'll hear how to guard your gates—eyes, ears, mouth, and touch—so culture doesn't hijack discernment. We also address the control dynamic many churches face, using the Jezebel pattern to describe how fear and insecurity can quench the Spirit. If you've felt delayed or overlooked, we explore Elijah's hidden season at Cherith as a sign of protection and formation, not rejection.From there we get practical: how to build a daily altar through worship, Scripture, silence, fasting, and confession; how to choose calling over comfort when money or platform dangle fast rewards; and how to listen more than you speak so love, not anxiety, drives your next step. The promise is simple and seismic: make room for the Word, yield to the Spirit, rest under love, and the fire will come. Stay on the altar long enough to be lit.If this resonates, share it with a friend who's hungry for renewal, subscribe for more teaching throughout the year, and leave a review to help others find this message. Whose table will you choose, and what will you place on your altar today?Support the showYou can support the ministry of FaithFire here. For text alerts when we go live or release future podcasts, text FAITHFIRE to 55498.
Everyday you are either "earning" or "learning" and both are incredibly important to grow in business and life. In today's conversation we talked about "15 Harsh Lessons We Learned in 2025" and how you can avoid these learnings this year. We also had 5 of our Fitness Coaches in our Mentorship share their biggest Lessons learned which will be very valuable for you. Make sure you have your note pads or apps out and listen to the full episode. Keep taking action, pursuing personal excellence, and impacting lives! In This Episode, we discuss: 15 Harsh Lessons We Learned in 2025 5 of our Fitness Coaches in our Mentorship biggest Lessons learned Our Mission and Vision revisited Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisandericmartinez/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Dynamicduotraining Attention Nutrition & Fitness Coaches: "Enrollment is Open for our Accelerator Mentorship to build a 6-Figure Online Fitness Coaching Business" See HERE *Free Online Training: Discover How Nutrition and Fitness Coaches Install a Proven System That Adds Six Figures to Their Business Without posting endless organic content, sending 100's of cold DM's, and charging low ticket priced programs Watch Here See the full Show Notes to this episode here: https://www.liveadynamiclifestyle.com/podcast/15-harsh-business-lessons-we-learned-in-2025/
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 11:19-30 and is entitled "To The Ends of the Earth." The main idea of the sermon is: As the result of persecution and missionary effort, the gospel expands to the Gentiles. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
In this fascinating episode, Reagan invites Dr. Rob Reimer back to explore the topic of prophecy, dreams and what baptism or fillings of the Holy Spirit really mean. They discuss personal encounters with God, and the workings of the Holy Spirit in a believers life. Rob shares insights from his book 'River Dwellers', discussing how to dwell in God's presence and the importance of prophecy in the New Testament. They delve into practical ways to hear God's voice and the significance of compassion in ministry, emphasizing the transformative power of God's love and the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit to further the Kingdom.Dr. Rob shares profound personal experiences of how prayer, and the role of dreams as divine communication impacted his life. They discuss the emotional and spiritual states associated with being in step with the Holy Spirit, the challenges of maintaining that connection amidst life's burdens, and the importance of repentance when we are out of step with the Spirit. The dialogue emphasizes the need for intimacy with God and the transformative power of living as 'river dwellers' filled with the Spirit.Become Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community! Resources:More from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeSoul Care by Rob ReimerRenewal International Rob Reimer:Facebook | InstagramRiver Dwellers Book: https://a.co/d/6QeVqLCRevelations Podcast Interview with Rob on Soul Care :https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soul-care-healing-for-a-healthy-soul-ft-dr-rob-reimer/id1570307983?i=1000684078662 Chapters00:00 Introduction and Spiritual Authority02:58 The Journey of Writing 'River Dwellers'06:10 Personal Encounters with God09:08 Understanding the Holy Spirit12:10 The Role of Prophecy in the New Testament14:53 Hearing God's Voice17:57 The Concept of River Dwellers20:59 Practical Applications of Prophecy23:50 Experiencing God's Compassion25:00 Experiencing God's Love Through Prayer27:00 Dreams as Divine Communication29:04 Living in the River of the Spirit40:00 Recognizing When You're Out of the River45:00 Spiritual Authority and Identity48:00 Closing Thoughts and Prayer
*REUPLOAD*This episode is about creative persistence, delusion, and staying focused when the results aren't yet there. We unpack what happens when the breakthrough is right in front of you, then disappears. From an exhausting short-film shoot to a major acting callback that went nowhere, we talk about rejection, doubt, and why quitting still isn't an option.- -Be Somebody is a positive movement. Our purpose is to celebrate creativity, ingenuity, individualism, self-expression, self-care, self-confidence, and personal achievement, especially in young people. Our Mission is to stimulate and support the self-discovery of the individual, promote a network of enthusiasm, and impact the lives of those in our communities and of those we hold close.- -Intro + Outro by Ethan Duff
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 11:1-18 and is entitled "Repentance Unto Life." The main idea of the sermon is: The Jewish Christians glorify God because He grants the Gentiles repentance that leads to life. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
In our next-to-last episode of 2025, Tim, Jon, and BibleProject CEO, Steve Atkinson, review all the resources we released this year, while reflecting on the bigger worldwide movement of people reading the Bible as a unified story that leads to Jesus. The guys then share about some of what's coming up next for BibleProject in 2026.TIMESTAMPSGratitude for Our Mission (0:00-4:08)New “One Story That Leads to Jesus” Reading Plan (4:08-9:01)A Year Studying Themes From Exodus (9:01-16:15)How the Bible Was Formed and the Deuterocanon / Apocrypha (16:15-17:53)The Bigger Movement of Reading the Bible as One Story (17:53-27:34)2025 Classroom Releases (27:34-30:02)2025 Updates to the BibleProject App (30:02-31:58)Ten Years of the BibleProject Podcast (31:58-33:09)What Are We Releasing in 2026? (33:09-38:38)Gratitude for Our Volunteers, Prayer Team, and Patrons (38:38-45:01)OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTView this episode's official transcript.REFERENCED RESOURCESSubscribe to the “One Story That Leads to Jesus” annual reading plan on The Bible App by YouVersion.Check out our 2025 collections of resources! Each has a video, podcast series, scholar-written guide, reading plan, and group study.The MountainThe Exodus WayRedemptionThe WildernessListen to the 2025 podcast series How the Bible Was Formed.Watch the 2025 overview video series on The Deuterocanon / Apocrypha.Listen to the 2025 Advent podcast series.Check out OneStory, a creative nonprofit that develops free Bible studies, lessons, and homeschool curricula—all featuring BibleProject resources.See how Streetlights has localized BibleProject videos for their audience.Watch or listen to the final installment of our Genesis Classroom series, Joseph. Also check out the second installment of the Gospel of Matthew Classroom series, The Messianic Torah, which focuses on the Sermon on the Mount.Download the BibleProject App from the iOS App Store or Android Google Play Store.SHOW MUSICBibleProject theme song by TENTS SHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today's episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty writes the show notes. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie. Special thanks to our guest, Steve Atkinson.Powered and distributed by Simplecast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hunger doesn't stop when the school bell rings - and in Louisville, thousands of children feel that gap every weekend.In this episode of The Lou Review Podcast, host Rosa Hart talks with Kim Holsclaw about the life-changing work of Blessings in a Backpack, a Louisville-founded nonprofit fighting child hunger and food insecurity. Kim shares how the organization began in 2005 and grew into a national program now serving children in 46 states and Washington, D.C., ensuring kids have access to shelf-stable food when school meals aren't available.The conversation highlights why community support, volunteers, and local partnerships are essential to feeding students in need - especially in Louisville, where nearly 80,000 children qualify for free or reduced lunch. Kim explains how Blessings in a Backpack delivers food directly to children, how the nonprofit collaborates with schools and organizations, and how listeners can volunteer, donate, and get involved locally to help end childhood hunger.Learn more at: https://www.blessingsinabackpack.org/Follow on InstagramThe Lou Review podcast is made possible by the Lou Review Foundation Inc. OUR MISSION:To leverage podcast storytelling,targeted advertising, strategic networking, and grants to give Louisville's business & nonprofit founders the visibility they need to elevate theirmissions and businesses, inspiring partnerships and lasting success.Learn more at LouReview.comConnect with host Rosa Hart
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 10:1-48 and is entitled "The Gospel for All People." The main idea of the sermon is: God grants salvation to all people regardless of their ethnic or religious background. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
Reality, Grief, and Hope: Our Posture of Lament challenges us to thoughtfully examine the intersection of faith and politics, exploring the role of the church in society amidst cultural challenges. From some of the greats (Walter Brueggemann and D Willy), we're able to map out a posture to hold in these time. From naming the reality we see around us, lamenting and grieving what we've seen and living in the hope of what's to come. In this episode of the Voxology Podcast, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford unpack the complexities of Christian nationalism, drawing parallels between biblical prophetic critiques and modern-day issues. Through a lens of cruciformity, they discuss how the teachings of Jesus call us to navigate cultural issues with humility, justice, and critical thinking. The hosts engage in an honest conversation about the importance of lament, naming uncomfortable truths, and pursuing hope in a divided world. From the misuse of religious rhetoric to the church's prophetic responsibility, this episode invites listeners to wrestle with questions of faith, politics, and the transformative power of Jesus' example. As cultural norms shift, how can Christians embody the way of Christ without compromising integrity and compassion? Join this deep dive into theology, justice, and the pressing challenges of our time. Feel free to email in questions, engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram, or share your thoughts as we navigate these topics together. Let's pursue meaningful dialogue and learn from diverse perspectives as we reflect on what it means to follow Jesus in today's world. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 03:02 - Purpose of Our Mission 08:03 - Prophetic Postures Explained 15:25 - Donald J. Trump Institute Overview 18:18 - Addressing Open Racism in Administration 23:13 - Valentina Gomez Congressional Campaign 27:44 - Understanding Religious Pluralism 29:15 - Dallas Willard Quote on Faith 31:15 - Dallas Willard Quote on Spirituality 34:20 - Concept of Hope as a Circle 35:11 - Lament as Trust Expression 37:10 - You're Not Alone in Your Thoughts 40:05 - Church's Need for Reform 42:50 - Exploring the Age of Cruelty 49:18 - Lamenting Our Fears and Anxieties 56:02 - Fear as a Controlling Force 57:54 - Analyzing My Reactions 59:58 - The Significance of Advent Hope 03:02 - Preview of Next Episode 1:07:24 - Support and Social Media Links As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV. Our Merch Store! ETSY Learn more about the Voxology Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 9:32-43 and is entitled "Gospel Expansion." The main idea of the sermon is: Peter expands the ministry of the gospel into Judea, resulting in miraculous occurrences and many people coming to faith in the Lord. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 9:1-30 and is entitled "Dramatic Conversion." The main idea of the sermon is: While seeking to stop the spread of Christianity, Saul is converted and set apart for the sake of the gospel, resulting in persecution and suspicion. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
From the beginning of time, a war has raged over humanity—one that seeks to distort, defile, and ultimately sever our connection to God. The Fallen Sons of God abandoned their divine purpose, descending to earth and corrupting its people through deception and genetic manipulation. Their offspring, the Nephilim, were more than just giants of old; they embodied an agenda to erase the image of God from humanity. Though their physical presence faded, their influence remains—woven into the fabric of our world through mind control and ideological deception. But darkness does not have the final say. In this episode of the Revelations Podcast, host Reagan Kramer welcomes back Dr. Laura Sanger, a researcher, author, speaker, and clinical psychologist with a deep passion for awakening people to the spiritual battle at hand. Together, they dive into the spiritual war between the sons of God and the forces of darkness, tracing its origins from biblical times to its modern-day manifestations. They discuss the erosion of biblical truth, the dangers of gender ideology, transhumanism, and the corrupt systems that seek to enslave future generations. Whether you're new to these concepts or looking to equip yourself for the days ahead, this conversation will challenge and inspire you to step into your identity as a son or daughter of God.Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Learn the hidden truths behind the Nephilim agenda and how it impacts our world todayGain practical insights on how to rise up as a son or daughter of God, equipped with spiritual authority to combat these dark forces.Reflect on the urgency of spiritual maturity and the call to live a victorious life aligned with God's truth in perilous times.Become Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!ResourcesMore from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeListen to our previous episode with Dr. Laura Sanger, “Fighting the Nephilim Agenda with our Authority in Christ”"The Roots of the Federal Reserve" by Dr. Laura Sanger"Generation Hoodwinked" by Dr. Laura Sanger"From Transgender to Transhuman" — by Martin Rothblatt"Future Humans" — Children's BookLaura Sanger: Website | Instagram | Youtube | RumbleLaura's Telegram: @laurasanger444hzBible VersesEcclesiastes 10:20Mark 41 Corinthians 14:20John 14:10John 7:16-18John 12:49-50 Galatians 4:1,7Romans 8:14Ephesians 5:112 Timothy 4:3-4This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/Episode Highlights[0:50] Introduction and Background of Dr. Laura SangerReagan Kramer welcomes back Dr. Laura Sanger to The Revelations Podcast to shed light on the hidden spiritual war shaping our world today.With a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and a Master of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, her work bridges biblical revelation and scholarly research. Her books, The Roots of the Federal Reserve and Generation Hoodwinked uncover deep-seated deceptions designed to enslave humanity.A recent gathering at Blurry Con provided an opportunity to reconnect with like-minded individuals and reaffirm the urgency of exposing these dark forces.[5:28] Dr. Laura's Vision and MissionA dream and vision she had in May 2020 led to the title Generation Hoodwinked, revealing a world where AI and spiritual oppression silence the voices of future generations.In the vision, Jesus led Dr. Sanger into an underground cavern where children were trapped in cages, symbolizing the control systems designed to enslave them.The Nephilim agenda thrives on deception, and exposing it is essential to breaking its power.Ephesians 5:11 and 2 Timothy 4:3-4 serve as guiding scriptures in this mission, urging believers to stand against false doctrines and wake up to the battle at hand.[11:43] The Battle of the Sons of GodLong ago, the Fallen Sons of God abandoned their heavenly domain, descending to corrupt humanity and unleash the Nephilim agenda.Their goal was to defile the human genome and stage an insurrection against God's divine order.Though Jesus secured victory through His death and resurrection, the war still rages in the spiritual realm.The need for God-fearing believers to rise up has never been greater, as deception seeks to strip humanity of its divine identity.Spiritual warfare is not passive—strongholds must be torn down, and the authority of Christ must be wielded with boldness.[15:38] Defining the Sons of GodNot all believers walk in the full authority of the Sons of God.Romans 8:14 states that those led by the Spirit are the true sons, yet many remain trapped in self-reliance rather than surrendering to divine direction.Cultural norms encourage independence, but spiritual maturity requires complete dependence on Jesus.Obedience to the Holy Spirit is the mark of a true Son of God, distinguishing those who move in divine authority from those merely going through the motions of faith.[20:28] Laura: “Sons of God are not their own person. They don't make their own decisions. They are fully surrendered to the Father's will.”The invitation to step into sonship is available to all—but it requires a willingness to follow God without hesitation.[27:13] Mixture and SyncretismThe mixing of truth with deception opens doors to bondage, preventing believers from being led by the soul rather than the Spirit.Operating from the soul—through emotions and human reasoning—rather than the Spirit leads to misguided intentions, no matter how well-meaning.Syncretism, the blending of Christian faith with pagan influences, is rampant in modern culture, from Halloween celebrations to the normalization of ideologies that distort God's design.Spiritual purity demands discernment, and the removal of compromise is essential to living victoriously in Christ.[30:12] Laura: “The Fallen sons of God, they mix their seed with human seed to birth the Nephilim. And so giving room to mixture, what that does is that allows us to take the bait that causes many of us to become hoodwinked”[36:28] The Nephilim Agenda and TransgenderismA systematic effort to erase human identity is at play, progressing from transgender ideology to full-scale transhumanism.Dr. Laura describes how this movement is being fueled by the United Nations and comprehensive sexuality education (CSE).She highlights the harmful effects of CSE on children, including promoting sexual stimulation and normalizing bestiality.The long-term effects of puberty blockers and gender-affirming surgeries on children's development and mental health are not acts of liberation but of enslavement[48:04] The Impact of Media and TechnologyMedia and technology are not just entertainment but tools of indoctrination.Future Humans for example, a bestselling children's book, subtly introduces transhumanist ideals by showcasing technological modifications.Movies, music, and television shows create fantasies that reinforce the allure of enhanced abilities, steering the next generation toward a post-human reality.The Nephilim agenda thrives on deception; its end goal is to wipe out humanity and cut at the heart of the Kingdom of God.[50:50] Laura: “The Nephilim agenda is really about defiling the human genome so much that we can't have relationship with Jesus anymore”[52:48] The Role of the Sons of God in Spiritual WarfareThe Sons of God are warriors, called to push back the forces of darkness with unwavering faith.The Hebrew phrase Rak Chazak Amats embodies the strength and courage required to stand in battle.Dr. Laura highlights the importance of the Sons of God in arising and maturing to become heirs of God and walking in their inheritance.As deception intensifies, Dr Laura encourages listeners to find Jesus in the secret place to develop an intimate relationship and learn His voice.[1:05:54] Practical Steps to Become a Son or Daughter of GodVictory begins in the secret place, where intimacy with Jesus is cultivated.Dr Laura emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between the true Holy Spirit and false voices in the church and media.Recognizing this requires deep connection with the True Shepherd, and daily communion with Him to ensure that fear and deception lose their grip.As the episode closes, Dr. Laura prays for listeners, asking for protection, boldness, and the empowerment to walk as Sons of God in a world desperately in need of truth.About Laura SangerDr. Laura Sanger is a researcher, author, speaker, and clinical psychologist dedicated to equipping believers with the knowledge and spiritual tools needed to navigate the unseen battle against darkness. As the founder of No Longer Enslaved, her mission is to awaken people to the pervasive influence of the Nephilim agenda and empower them to walk in their God-given authority.With a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and a Master of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, Dr. Laura Sanger combines scholarly research with biblical revelation to expose the hidden forces shaping our world. As the author of books such as Generation Hoodwinked: The Impact of the Nephilim Agenda Today, she unravels the deep-seated deception embedded in financial systems, transhumanism, and ideological warfare. Dr. Sanger has shared her insights on platforms across the globe, equipping believers to discern false narratives, break free from spiritual bondage, and step into their true identity in Christ. Her teachings emphasize the importance of spiritual maturity, exposing darkness, and wielding the weapons of our warfare with boldness.Connect with Dr. Laura Sanger and learn more about her conferences and resources at No Longer Enslaved.Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, subscribe and share it with your friends!Post a review and share it! If you found our deep dive into the spiritual influences on mental health insightful, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Leave a review and share this episode with friends and family. Step into your God-given authority and awaken as a Son of God. Expose deception, break free from spiritual bondage, and walk boldly in the truth of Christ.Have any questions? You can connect with me on Instagram.
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 8:26-40 and is entitled "Spirit-Orchestrated Gospel Proclamation." The main idea of the sermon is: The gospel is proclaimed by the direction and work of the Spirit. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 8:1-25 and is entitled "Great Persecution." The main idea of the sermon is: A great persecution begins, resulting in the scattering of the church and the spread of the gospel to Samaria. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
This episode is one of our TOP 10 of ALL TIME!"Generational curses run in your family!" This chilling statement has left many feeling trapped by the unseen forces of their ancestry, weighed down by the burdens of past sins and iniquities. But is our fate truly sealed by the actions of those who came before us, or is there a path to freedom and healing that we've yet to uncover?In this episode of The Revelations Podcast, host Reagan Kramer welcomes a special guest, Marjorie Cole, a seasoned counselor and expert in spiritual warfare. Marjorie dives deep into the often-overlooked topic of generational curses and bloodline iniquity, explaining how these hidden influences can profoundly shape our lives. Through her extensive experience and the Bible, she reveals the lies that have held people in bondage for generations and how understanding these patterns can lead to true freedom in Christ.Fear not the past! Generational iniquity and bloodline curses are less about being doomed by our ancestry and more about uncovering God's redemptive power in our lives. Begin your journey to freedom and spiritual renewal by listening to the full episode.Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Uncover the concept of generational curses and bloodline iniquity, revealing how these unseen forces might be affecting your life today.Learn practical steps, actionable insights, and spiritual tools for healing deeply rooted issues like depression, anxiety, and recurring life challenges.Understand the truth of God's Word and what God says about your ancestral heritage and how it can lead to profound transformation.Become Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!ResourcesMore from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeMarjorie Cole - Website | Youtube | InstagramMarjorie Cole's Rescue Radio Podcast - Website | Spotify | Apple PodcastMarjorie Cole's book - Diagnosing Your Family TreeMarjorie Cole's Other BooksBible Verses:John 20:23Romans 7:24Proverbs 20:27This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/Episode Highlights[0:09] Who is Marjorie Cole?Marjorie Cole is a counselor and teacher with extensive experience in counseling and deliverance.Marjorie has published seven books, and her extensive work in helping people apply scriptural principles to their lives.[1:38] Generational Curses and Bloodline Iniquity Reagan introduces the topic of generational iniquity and bloodline curses, emphasizing its importance and the potential for the conversation to expand into other topics.Reagan shares her personal experience of being prompted by God to contact Marjorie and the significance of the topic for her listeners.There is a practical application of the Word of God in her work and the effectiveness of her teachings.[2:37] Marjorie's Background and BooksMarjorie's background includes her master's degree in counseling psychology and chemical dependency and her extensive experience as a Bible teacher and conference speaker.The practical nature of Marjorie's books emphasizes that they are based on actual experiences and revelations from God.Reagan highlights the importance of setting captives free and the alignment of her heart with Marjorie's mission.Her books are based on practical revelations and not theoretical concepts.[4:19] Understanding Generational CursesGenerational curses have an impact on individuals and families.Agreements play a role in perpetuating ancestral trauma, emphasizing that Satan cannot activate these curses unless individuals agree with his lies.Reagan shares her personal experience with deliverance and the importance of understanding one's generational bloodline.[10:11] Marjorie: “Generational curses are coming through agreements that we've made with fear. There's a whole pool of lies that have come from your bloodlines, and they're ready to be activated in your life.”Subconscious agreements also have an impact on individuals. One example where this perpetuates is the in-utero experiences shared in the full episode.[14:29] The Role of the Holy Spirit in HealingThe Holy Spirit reveals generational junk and unconfessed sins in an individual's life.It is important to walk in the Spirit and the truth to achieve freedom from generational curses.Challenges are always present in addressing past traumas, and courage is important in facing these issues.[39:37] The Importance of ForgivenessMarjorie discusses the role of forgiveness in breaking generational curses and the importance of forgiving those who have caused harm.She explains the process of bringing crimes committed against individuals to the court of heaven and seeking justice through the testimony of Jesus Christ.Reagan shares a personal story of infertility and the impact of generational curses on her life, highlighting the importance of forgiveness in healing.Marjorie emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding individuals through the process of forgiveness and healing.[46:37] The Impact of Generational Curses on ChildrenGenerational curses also impact children. It is important to break these curses and heal them to ensure their freedom.Marjorie explains the role of obedience in deliverance and the importance of teaching children about the devil and lies.It is important to raise children in the truth and the potential for generational healing.Marjorie highlights the significance of teaching children about the devil and the importance of deprogramming their lives from generational curses.[51:34] Marjorie: “Forgiveness means you release them from your judgment. Forgiveness means I'm going to go and bring this crime to the court of Heaven.”[59:44] Steps to Break Generational CursesMarjorie provides steps for individuals to break generational curses, including identifying patterns, recognizing lies, and seeking forgiveness.She emphasizes the importance of asking the Holy Spirit to reveal the truth and the lies that need to be addressed.The Holy Spirit guides individuals through the process of healing and deliverance.[1:03:00] Marjorie: “Once you know the truth, you walk in freedom, and that shatters the lies that have bound you for generations.” [1:03:23] The Importance of Truth in HealingTruth is central to breaking generational curses and achieving freedom.Truth sets individuals free. The Holy Spirit helps reveal the truth to the faithful believer.[1:06:18] Final ThoughtsReagan and Marjorie conclude the conversation by emphasizing the importance of truth and forgiveness in breaking generational curses.Marjorie provides final thoughts on the significance of the Holy Spirit in guiding individuals through the healing process.Marjorie offers a prayer for the listeners, emphasizing the love of Jesus Christ and the importance of truth in achieving freedom.About MajorieMarjorie Cole is a dedicated servant of God, committed to guiding others through the complexities of faith and spiritual growth. Marjorie helps individuals find healing and strength through a deep understanding of God's Word as a passionate teacher and counselor.Marjorie is the author of 7 books, including Diagnosing Your Family Tree. As a speaker, she is known for her compassionate approach to ministry and her unwavering dedication to the truth.Connect with Marjorie through her website and Instagram.Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, subscribe and share it with your friends!Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in about generational curses and how to break them, leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and family. Explore how these ancestral patterns can impact our lives to break free and heal from the chains of the past.Have any questions? You can connect with me on Instagram.Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, tune in on Apple Podcasts.
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 7:1-60 and is entitled "Are These Things So?." The main idea of the sermon is: Stephen responds to the false claims against him with biblical precision and gospel clarity. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 6:8-15 and is entitled "Full of the Spirit and Wisdom." The main idea of the sermon is: Stephen displays the grace of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit as he is falsely accused and brought before the council. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 6:1-7 and is entitled "God's Design." The main idea of the sermon is: When God's design for the church is followed, He blesses and multiplies the ministry of the gospel. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
This week on Our Community, Our Mission, we sit down with Sarah Rieger, Communication Specialist for Citygate Network, for a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation about the power of storytelling and connection. Sarah shares how Citygate's small but mighty team supports more than 325 gospel-centered ministries across North America—equipping leaders, offering practical tools, and reminding them they're not alone in the fight against homelessness, addiction, and poverty. With warmth and candor, she opens up about her journey into ministry, the moments that moved her to tears, and how God continues to use stories to reveal His faithfulness and build community across the country.Together, we unpack what authentic leadership looks like, the importance of collaboration through Citygate's member network, and how initiatives like Conversations on a Bench are changing the dialogue around homelessness. Whether you serve on the frontlines or simply want to understand how faith fuels real change, this conversation will leave you inspired to see how the gospel, and the stories we tell, can transform hearts, leaders, and entire communities.To learn more about TRM, Click Here!To support TRM, Click Here! Send us a Message!
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 5:17-42 and is entitled "Counted Worthy." The main idea of the sermon is: Followers of Jesus obey God rather than men by proclaiming the gospel and counting themselves worthy to suffer for the sake of the name. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 5:1-16 and is entitled "The Power and Presence of God." The main idea of the sermon is: The power and presence of God was on full display among the believers and through the apostles as the church exponentially grows. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
A quiet prayer and a reminder about peaceful communication open this heartfelt episode of Our Community, Our Mission, leading into a discussion that moves from Christmas logistics to deeper reflections on grace, safety, and change. We share how the Topeka Rescue Mission is preparing for the holiday season, and why October is the critical time to act. From meal staples and new winter clothing to bed sheets, crockpots, socks, and underwear, we highlight the specific items that make Christmas warmer and more dignified for hundreds of neighbors in need. Giving is simple, too—visit TRMonline.org for a live needs list, explore the Amazon Wishlist (https://a.co/fIoVLhH) , or get involved by volunteering or scheduling a tour.This episode also marks a first for us—we open our very own listener mailbag. A thoughtful question came in asking how long to remain patient with a loved one struggling with addiction, and when, if ever, it's time to let go. The conversation that follows is raw and compassionate, exploring the tension between love and boundaries, patience and accountability. We talk about how grace doesn't mean enabling harm and why safety must always come first, even as we hold on to hope for change. There isn't a clear or easy answer to questions like this—only the continual call to trust where Jesus leads and to keep loving with both wisdom and grace. Grounded in real stories of recovery and resilience, this episode is both practical and deeply personal—a reminder that compassion and truth can coexist, even in the hardest moments.To learn more about TRM, Click Here!To support TRM, Click Here! To send in your own questions, click below.Send us a Message!
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 4:23-37 and is entitled "Boldness & Unity." The main idea of the sermon is: The followers of Jesus Christ respond to the threat of persecution with dependent prayer, Spirit-filled boldness, and gracious unity. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
In this episode of the Revelations podcast, host Reagan Kramer welcomes Christa Joy Black, a dynamic speaker and former Christian recording artist with Michael W. Smith and the Jonas Brothers. Christa shares her eye opening story of redemption from being on the Christian global stage to slowly being decieved into new age practices and loosing everything, to Jesus restoring her back to her Christian faith.Christa discusses her early experiences in worship, the struggles she faced with spiritual oppression, and the importance of understanding spiritual warfare and the legalism of the enemy. She emphasizes the importance of soul healing and the necessity of confession for spiritual freedom. The conversation also explores the balance between grace and holiness in the Christian life and the significance of understanding our authority in Christ when dealing with spiritual matters. Christa tells of her journey through the counterfeit agendas of society, the great importance of knowing Biblical Truth and the impact of cultural influences on personal beliefs. She discusses the dangers and consequences of new age practices, her experiences with psychedelics, highlighting the dangers of deception in the spiritual realm and ultimately her return to Jesus. Christa teaches on the importance of repentance, renouncing negative influences, and replacing them with truth to achieve restoration and healing in one's life. Her story illustrates the struggle between self-reliance and faith in Jesus, culminating in a miraculous message of restoration and healing as she share how Jesus dramatically saved her from the deceptive schemes of the enemy.Resources:More from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeChrista Joy Black: https://www.instagram.com/christajoyblack/This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/ 01:41The Journey of Redemption02:06The Power of Prophetic Words08:36Transitioning from Music to Ministry14:02Understanding Trauma and Spiritual Warfare19:12Imagination as a Spiritual Tool25:29The Battle of the Mind and Spiritual Authority33:29Fallen Angels and Spiritual Realities44:20The Hidden Influence of Propaganda that leads to New Age practices48:03The Shift from Holiness to Grace52:28The Feminist Movement and Its Impact on Family Dynamics58:07The Journey into Plant Medicine01:02:36The Consequences of Seeking False Healing and New Age01:15:56The Church's Response to Spiritual Become Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!01:42:13Practical Steps for Repentance and Healing
MESSAGE | Dr. Robert Plummer "Mission Possible" Matthew 28:16-20 1 | Our Mission is Clear (v.19) 2 | The Success of Our Mission is Guaranteed by the Power of our Lord (v. 18) 3 | The Success of Our Mission is Guaranteed by the Presence of our Lord (v.20)
In this extraordinary episode Reagan talks with Ryan Skoog who is an author and the founder and president of VENTURE, a nonprofit that works in the toughest places of the world, serving war refugees, trafficked people, oppressed children, and the unreached. Ryan shares personal stories about encountering benevolent angels, the demonic, miracles of God and the power of the Lord Jesus Christ that has transformed his life to reach the darkest places of the world.Ryan co-authored the book, "Lead with Prayer" which has moved many around the world to use their faith in Christ to pray without ceasing for God's Kingdom to come to earth as it is in heaven. Ryan explains how the global church is exploding around the world even through persecution and intense evil and through the power of prayer people are encountering the love of Jesus as they get set free from the demonic chains of the enemy!This conversation will inspire you to see prayer not as an afterthought, but as the central strategy of the Christian life.Resources:More from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeGuest: Ryan Skoog, Co-Founder & President of Venture.org, Author of Lead with PrayerRyan Skoog: https://www.leadwithprayer.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/ryanskoog/This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/Episode Highlights(00:09) – Welcome & IntroductionReagan introduces Ryan Skoog, co-founder and president of Venture.org, entrepreneur, author of Lead with Prayer, and father of three. Ryan shares about his family, including the adoption of their daughter from Myanmar.(02:00) – Childhood Fear & Angel EncounterRyan recalls growing up with intense anxiety until a supernatural angelic visitation changed his life:“I heard a voice say, I'm guarding your house. You don't have to be afraid.”That encounter set him on a path of boldness—leading him into war zones, Bible smuggling, and fearless ministry.(04:30) – The Global Church Is ExplodingRyan explains how the church is growing faster today than at any point in history, especially in places considered unsafe, unreached, and under-resourced.Stories of persecution and martyrdomJesus film at 19,000 ft in the HimalayasMiracles paralleling the Book of Acts(07:30) – The Birth of VentureHow a cross-country bike ride with no money and no plan sparked a movement. What started as raising $16,000 turned into over $65 million raised, 15,000 house churches planted, and 87 million meals delivered to war refugees.(10:30) – Learning from the Global ChurchRyan challenges Western believers to sit at the feet of persecuted Christians:Joy in sufferingRadical obediencePrayer as the first strategy, not the last resort(12:30) – The Power of Prayer in LeadershipRyan shares research revealing that many Western leaders pray less as they gain experience—contrary to Jesus' example of withdrawing more often to be with the Father.The book Lead with Prayer was born out of hundreds of interviews with global leaders whose prayer lives looked remarkably similar.(15:00) – Mama Rose's StoryOne of the most moving testimonies: a woman whose home was bombed seven times, who stared down a cobra while bombs fell, and who now cares for thousands of orphans. Her prayer habit?“I tithe my time—two and a half hours with Jesus every day.”(17:30) – Prayer as Friendship with JesusFrom war zones to Wall Street, Ryan highlights how true prayer is rooted in relationship:Francis Chan: walking with Jesus as a friendA New York financier blocking time to “waste time with God”Mother Teresa: “He just sits there with me.”(19:16) – Walking with God DailyReagan reflects on her own prayer walks and how they mirror the global church's simple yet profound practice of abiding in Christ.20:59Walking with God: A Return to EdenRyan reflects on Genesis and Acts 3, describing how sin interrupted our walk with God—and how Christ restores it.“Repent and believe… so the cool of the day may return.”21:35Not a Prayer Time—A Crafted Day with GodRyan shares how influential leaders don't schedule a prayer time—they build a lifestyle of constant presence.21:56The Bell Tower PracticeInspired by a 17th-century decree to ring church bells hourly, Ryan suggests creating your own daily reminders to stop and remember: God is with you.22:30Campfire with Jesus: Evening ReflectionEvening routines mirror Jesus and his disciples reviewing the day together. Ryan's family developed a practice of nightly communion.23:14Crisis & Nightmares: The Catalyst for ChangeDuring COVID, Ryan's business collapsed—and his daughter was tormented by terrifying nightmares connected to their ministry.24:08“You've Never Cried Alone”Ryan recounts an emotional encounter with Jesus. He sees Christ weeping with him—a moment that reveals the deep empathy of God.25:04Communion as a Healing PracticeThe family began taking communion nightly—and immediately saw a transformation. His daughter's nightmares stopped.25:43Routine That Gives LifeYears later, the family still practices daily communion. Some nights feel routine, but most feel deeply meaningful and life-giving.25:59 – Walking with God in the OrdinaryRyan describes using short prayers and spiritual prompts to invite Christ into every moment—whether going to the gym or driving to work.“You're not hanging the phone up—you're still talking to God.”26:25 Listening to the Holy Spirit in Daily LifeRyan shares how a subtle nudge from God to take a different highway on-ramp led to rescuing a man in desperate need during freezing weather.“He actually cared what on-ramp you go on.”27:42Pulse 100: Raising Bold VoicesAn invitation to young leaders: Join Pulse 100, a year-long mentorship and training journey for those called to share Jesus boldly.
This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Acts named ACTS: The Mission of God is Our Mission. The next message in the series is based in Acts 3:1-26 and is entitled "The Gospel in Jerusalem." The main idea of the sermon is: The Jews of Jerusalem are called to repent and trust in Christ, who is the fulfillment of God's promise to them. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
In this conversation, Reagan Kramer and Attorney Melissa Coleman discuss the profound themes of mercy, forgiveness, and the spiritual battles we face in times of grief and tragedy. They reflect on the recent events that have shaken our world and emphasize the importance of trusting God, extending mercy to others, and staying on mission despite the challenges. Melissa shares her personal journey of faith and the process of becoming unoffendable through Christ, highlighting the significance of using Jesus' mercy to heal and forgive. The dialogue emphasizes the necessity of living free from shame and condemnation, and the practical steps one can take to navigate emotional trials and extend mercy to others. They also touch on the concept of spiritual deliverance and the legal grounds that the enemy may have in our lives, advocating for a life of authenticity and transparency in our relationship with God and others.The conversation encourages listeners to acknowledge injustices, fight for the freedom of others, and love their enemies, reminding us that we are all called to extend the same mercy that we have received from God. They discuss the importance of addressing past traumas and injustices, establishing strong emotional borders, and the transformative power of mercy in healing relationships. More from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeMelissa Coleman: mcoleman@colemanlaw.us.comBecome Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!Resources This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/ 00:00The Mission of Mercy in a Divided World12:54Choosing Mercy Over Offense16:32The Process of Forgiveness20:15The Power of Jesus' Mercy26:04Breaking Free from Bondage31:38Living Without Condemnation35:10Establishing Strong Borders in Our Lives55:20Understanding Mercy and Trials57:18Practical Steps for a Speedy Trial01:01:10The Power of Naming Injustices01:07:01Extending Mercy and Breaking Chains01:10:12Living Authentically in the Light01:15:53Deliverance Through Mercy01:20:02Closing Prayer and EncouragementSample Prayers to Use In the Courts of HeavenReleasing mercy over theperpetrators in my lifeLoving Father and Righteous Judge, I summons ______ (name) to the heavenly courts. ________(name), I charge you with: 1)_______ (offense #1); 2)_______ (offense #2); and 3) _______ (offense #3). You are guilty of these charges and you deserve to be punished. HOWEVER, because Jesus chose to give mercy to me for a debt I could never repay, I choose to give Jesus' mercy to you for your offenses against me. Jesus, I ask that you not count _____'s (name) sins against him/her. I relinquish my claim on every injustice _____ (name) committed against me, and I transfer jurisdiction of these matters to Jesus. ____ (name), you owe me nothing. I hereby break the power of condemnation off of you, _____(name), and I declare you acquitted, forgiven and free. I also hereby break every tie I have had with the accuser against _____ (name). Enemy, you no longer have power over me and no legal right to torment me. I will not be lured back in by you or commit double jeopardy. I break off my relationship with you now against ____ (name) for good. Father God, I trust you to restore to me all that was stolen, and I now choose to partner with You for ____ (name), and I ask that you bless him/her with every heavenly blessing. (Get specific as you pray for them with a clean heart!).
In this episode, Reagan Kramer shares her personal journey of faith amidst family challenges and painful events emphasizing the importance of prayer, community support, and overcoming fear. She reflects on her experiences with God during difficult times, the power of divine encounters, and the necessity of spiritual warfare in daily life. Through heartfelt stories and scripture, she encourages listeners to trust in God's plan and seek wisdom in their struggles.More from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeBecome Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!Resources This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine Alternatives 00:55Navigating Family Challenges and Trusting God04:41Overcoming Fear with Faith08:17The Power of Prayer and Community12:41Finding Purpose in Pain15:45Listening to the Holy Spirit20:32The Armor of God and Spiritual Warfare25:02Closing Prayer and Encouragement25:02 Asking for God's Wisdom and being obedient to the Holy Spirit
In this engaging conversation, Cindy Harris shares her profound journey of faith, healing, and the challenges she faced growing up in a broken home. From her childhood experiences to her struggles with health issues, Cindy's story is a testament to the power of prayer, community, and the miraculous nature of God's healing. She discusses the impact of family dynamics on her life, spiritual roots to disease, and how God ultimately led her to a path of healing and hope in the face of seemingly insurmounable obstacles.This episode is filled with insights on overcoming adversity and the importance of trusting in God's plan. From experiencing spiritual growth and healing through various ministries to facing the challenges of infertility and a life-threatening pregnancy, Cindy's story is a testament to the power of prayer, community, and divine miracles. She emphasizes the importance of faith, healing, and the transformative power of God's love in overcoming life's adversities.More from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeBecome Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!Resources This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/01:11Cindy's Background and Early Life12:06Cindy's Relationship with Her Family12:21Navigating Childhood Turmoil16:37The Impact of Generational Trauma17:42Rebellion and Searching for Identity20:40A Turning Point: Finding Faith23:36Health Challenges and Motherhood28:04The Connection Between Emotions and Health32:58Faith and the Journey to Parenthood39:49Unexpected News: A Life-Changing Revelation42:29The Power of Community and Support44:43Navigating Medical Challenges and Decisions46:52Miracles in the Delivery Room52:26The Journey of Healing and Restoration01:00:13Trusting God's Plan Through Trials01:03:57A Message of Hope and Healing
Jane Cunningham Croly, who wrote under the pen name Jennie June, was a journalist who advocated for equality for women. She is most well known for founding one of the earliest clubs for women in the U.S. Research: Croly, Jennie June. “Jennie June's American Cookery Book, Containing Upwards of Twelve Hundred Choice and Carefully Tested Receipts.” Excelsior. 1878. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Jennie_June_s_American_Cookery_Book_Cont/enEEAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Croly, J.C. “Sorosis: Its Origin and History.” New York. J.J. Little & Co. 1886. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/sorosisitsorigin00crol/page/n3/mode/2up Croly, J.C. “Thrown on her own resources, or, What girls can do.” New York. T.Y. Crowell & Co. 1891. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100170730 Croly, J.C. “The history of the woman's club movement in America.” New York. H.G. Allen. 1898. https://archive.org/details/historywomanscl00clubgoog/page/n10/mode/2up “The Dickens Dinner.” Louisville Daily Courier. April 19, 1868. https://www.newspapers.com/image/119304180/?match=1&terms=%22Jennie%20June%22%20press%20club%20dickens https://web.archive.org/web/20120120014321/http://www.gfwc.org/gfwc/Jane_Cunningham_Croly.asp “Jane Cunningham Croly.” General Federation of Women’s Clubs. https://web.archive.org/web/20120120014321/http://www.gfwc.org/gfwc/Jane_Cunningham_Croly.asp “Jane Cunningham Croly.” National Women’s Hall of Fame. https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/jane-cunningham-croly/ “Jane Cunningham (“Jennie June”) Croly.” Ebsco. https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/womens-studies-and-feminism/jane-cunningham-jennie-june-croly “Our Mission.” General Federation of Women’s Clubs. https://www.gfwc.org/who-we-are/ “Rockford Register (Rockford, Ill.) 1855-187?” Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/item/sn82014331 Morse, Caroline M., ed, and Woman’s Press Club of New York City, “Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, ‘Jenny June,’” Produced by Ari J Joki and PG Distributed Proofreaders. Accessed online: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/12099/pg12099-images.html “The New York Sorosis.” The Charleston Daily News. Nov. 5, 1868. https://www.newspapers.com/image/87596013/?match=1&terms=sorosis Puchko, Kristy. “Journalist Jennie June Was "Having It All" in the 19th Century.” Mental Floss. April 14, 2015. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/62964/journalist-jennie-june-was-having-it-all-19th-century “The Sorosis Lunch.” Chicago Evening Post. Sept. 28, 1868. https://www.newspapers.com/image/668238331/?match=1&terms=sorosis “Sorosis.” Leavenworth Daily Commercial. Aug. 11, 1868. https://www.newspapers.com/image/425238609/?match=1&terms=sorosis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Healing from trauma is a long and involved process — and it's not just Satanic ritual abuse that can cause deep wounds. Things like everyday rejections or difficulties can build up and create trauma effects too. Those minor wounds add up and, if not healed or addressed through the love of Christ, can become footholds for the Enemy in your soul.In this episode of the Revelations Podcast, host Reagan Kramer sits down for part two of an eye-opening conversation with Michelle Young and her daughter Samantha Miley. Together, they dive deep into the topic of triggers and trauma—ranging from the extreme cases of Satanic ritual abuse (SRA) to the more everyday emotional triggers in marriage and relationships that many people experience. This discussion is essential because it sheds light on the often misunderstood connection between deliverance and emotional trauma, offering listeners a path to deeper healing through the power of Christ.This episode is for all who suffer — whether from the grievous wounds of demonic influence and Satanic ritual abuse, or from the sufferings of daily trials. This is a call that goes out to the lost, the broken, and the hurt: God loves you and will heal you.Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Gain a deeper understanding of how trauma can fragment your soul and how God's love and healing can restore those broken pieces.Understand the spiritual principles behind emotional triggers and the importance of surrender, repentance, and holiness in overcoming deep-seated wounds.Learn practical steps to invite Yeshua into your healing journey, allowing Him to transform your pain and bring true freedom.Become Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!ResourcesMore from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeRevelations Gateway Academy Michelle Young - LinkedIn | YouTube | Ministry WebsiteSamantha Miley - Instagram | WebsiteBible Verses:Psalm 51Isaiah 61:1-3Luke 4:18-20This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/Episode Highlights[0:52] The Deep Trauma of Satanic Ritual Abuse SurvivorsSatanic ritual abuse inflicts deep trauma on those who survive it, necessitating profound healing of the soul.Many Christians don't recognize the severity of the issues of SRA.Various levels of trauma exist, from major events like earthquakes to everyday experiences that can cause emotional pain.[04:28] Daily Life and Brokenheartedness[04:28] Reagan: “It doesn't have to be SRA, it can be just something that happened to you in kindergarten, right? Or that somebody said something mean to you and you didn't think you were good enough — or an earthquake.”You can experience brokenheartedness in your everyday life too, like going to bed angry. This gives the Enemy a foothold in your heart.Samantha shares a personal story about her daughter's sensitivity and how it gave the Enemy an opening.Addressing these issues is important early on to prevent long-term damage in children.However, not all trauma is extreme, and even small, unresolved issues can build up over time and cause significant emotional pain.[09:43] The Role of the Church in Healing Satanic Ritual AbuseThe church is important in providing healing and deliverance especially when many people feel rejected or unheard in church settings.Many Christians struggle with the idea of being affected by demons despite being saved from Satanic ritual abuse — although salvation came unto them, they have yet to heal.In the same vein, there's a critical difference between the regeneration of the spirit and the healing of the soul.Christians need to understand that healing is not a one-time event. It's a process.[15:36] Practical Steps for Healing and Surrender to ChristAs Christians, we must remember the power that comes from surrendering to Christ and immersing ourselves in prayer and the Word.Being prayerful and seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit are some of the most powerful tools for us to receive true healing.[18:25] Samantha: “You can't just expect the Spirit to just fall on, the Holy Spirit to just do everything. You have got to take initiative and surrender to the Lord.”Healing doesn't come from nothing — it's hard work. It requires us to take the initiative to heal ourselves as well.We need a genuine desire for Jesus and the willingness to do the difficult work that goes into healing your soul.[20:27] The Importance of Identity and Whose We AreIt is important to recognize your identity in Christ and understand who we belong to.David, despite his sins, was remembered for being a man after God's own heart because of his desire for the Lord.There is a need for discipleship and understanding the word to grasp one's identity in Christ.[29:43] Michelle: “I want you to know that when someone finally recognizes who they are and whose they are, this is one of the key things. Even while Daniel was in Babylon, Daniel never forgot who he was.”As Christians, it's our God-given obligation to love others and bear witness to the love of Jesus.[30:38] The Role of the Holy Spirit in HealingMichelle discusses the role of the Holy Spirit in healing and the importance of being open to His guidance.One story to remember in the Bible is that of the woman at the well, who, due to her faith, was transformed and healed by the love of Jesus.There's a need for genuine love and support from the Church to help others heal.Receiving healing lets a person help others in turn.The Church becomes the bridge between brokenness and healing.[36:28] Holiness and RepentanceThe role of the church in addressing triggers lies in providing healing for those who are struggling.The soul needs to walk in the power and authority of God and Christ — something a person's Church must understand.Healing requires holiness and repentance; part of a true desire for God comes from overcoming and repenting our sins.Healing comes from a place of genuine love and support, especially from the Church.Overcoming the deep wounds of Satanic ritual abuse requires addressing the root causes behind a person's emotional pain and trauma.[51:28] Closing Prayer and EncouragementThrough God's guidance and protection, we can overcome all adversity, even that which comes from the Enemy.May you remember to be a part of the remnant Church.Keep true to God's commandments and love.About MichelleMichelle Young is a devoted servant of God, with over 30 years of experience in discipling and counseling those seeking spiritual healing and freedom. As a passionate teacher and pastoral counselor, Michelle specializes in guiding individuals through the healing of emotional wounds and breaking spiritual bondage through the power of Christ.Michelle holds a degree in psychology from Liberty University and continues her studies at Revelation Gateway Academy, focusing on ministering to survivors of satanic ritual abuse. She is also a dedicated wife, mother, and grandmother, committed to seeing God's people walk in the freedom for which Christ died.Connect with Michelle through her ministry work and LinkedIn.About SamanthaSamantha Miley is a devoted Christian, wife, and mother of five. She is married to her college sweetheart, Ralph, and their family journey reflects their deep faith and commitment to God. They chose to trust God's timing for their children, welcoming five children, including a set of twins after experiencing a miscarriage. Sam is passionate about raising her children to be "Kingdom warriors" and maintaining a marriage that honors God. She also runs a seed company, FaMiley Seeds, reflecting her family's love for nature and faith. Connect with Samantha through Instagram or her website.Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, subscribe and share it with your friends!Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in about generational curses and how to break them, leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and family. Healing comes from a profound and devout love and desire for God. No matter your trial, whether it's Satanic ritual abuse or other deep traumas, you can heal through the love of God.Have any questions? You can connect with me on Instagram.Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, tune in on Apple Podcasts.