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Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Michael discuss Jesus' teaching on anger.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike talk about moments where they've seen the Lord show up in their lives.
Trey Herweck, pastor at Refuge Church in St. Charles, MO, joins me to talk about living in Interesting Times. We are using the most recent article from The Embassy as our jumping off point. Here is an excerpt:ViewAlthough it is often mislabeled as a Chinese curse, “May you live in interesting times” is of English origin. It appears in British diplomatic circles during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While there is no equivalent Chinese saying, they (at least according to Wikipedia) do have this: “Better to be a dog in times of tranquility than a human in times of chaos”, which is a bit more, well, interesting. At any rate, we live in interesting times, and we understand the impulse to call that a curse. Our times are in turns unpredictable (except when they are all too predictable), anxiety provoking, polarizing, angry, fearful, dark, and at times, violent. It is the last one that is catching us, or most of us, by surprise. This violence seems increasingly to be cast as a moral response to this broken state of affairs.The murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare, on December 4th of last year is perhaps the most prominent recent example of an act of violence which was justified by some as a moral act. After his arrest for the murder, Luigi Mangione's manifesto was discovered whichindicated that he saw the killing as a direct challenge to the health care industry's “corruption” and “power games.”“Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming,” the document read.NYT - December 20, 2024Based on the reaction to his arrest, many people, many of these being younger people, agreed - this was, to them, a moral act, an attempt to change the world for the better, ending the corruption of the health care industry.Ending the corruption in government was the stated motivation for the man who beat the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with a hammer after breaking into their San Francisco home in 2022. He intended to hold the Speaker hostage to extract government changes. A similar motivation was behind the group that plotted to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. Authorities claimed they hoped to start a civil war to bring down a corrupt government. While no motive has been identified after shots were fired into the Democratic National Committee office in Arizona last fall, a fire set in the New Mexico Republican Party headquarters in March of this year was in response to immigration enforcement.Shortly after a dinner with dozens of friends celebrating the beginning of Passover, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and family narrowly escaped the fire destroying their home. The man who has admitted setting the fire cited the treatment of Palestinians in Gaza.A similar motivation was at the heart of the killings of two members of the Israeli Embassy staff in Washington D.C in May and of the man who used fire to injure and kill at a Boulder, Colorado march in support of the Israeli hostages in Gaza.On a different note, Ziz LaSota believes that the threat of artificial intelligence is sufficient to justify violence.She wrote favorably of violence, said she was willing to sacrifice everything to achieve her goals and considered A.I.'s threat to humanity “the most important problem in the world,” she once wrote. Now six people are dead, landing her and several friends and allies, known as the “Zizians,” in jail, awaiting trial.New York Times - July 6, 2025And, of course, two different people on two separate occasions, citing the danger to democracy, attempted to assassinate President Trump.Certainly, there is corruption in health care and government. Many of us are troubled by the at turns absent, then uneven, capricious, and perhaps lawless enforcement of immigration laws. The plight of the Palestinians in Gaza is grievous. It may be true that artificial intelligence poses a threat to humanity. Much of our world is broken. Does this justify violence, specifically lawless violence, in response? And what positive impact does any of this violence have? Far from being a moral statement, lawless violence lacks moral standing, and therefore undermines the cause in the eyes of almost everyone who is not already a true believer. I can't think of any case where violence caused positive change in any democratic society in my lifetime. It tends to alienate those not already onboard, and shows itself to be part of a statement about the person committing violence more than it is about the injustice of the world. I have mentioned before there were more than 2500 anti-war, anti-government bombings in our country during an 18-month period spanning 1971 and 1972. That is about five per day. Those who are old enough to remember it were not surprised that Richard Nixon was re-elected as President in 1972, winning over 60% of the popular vote and 49 states. This violence for a purpose just does not get you to the purpose. It also identifies the brokenness of the world we live in as something unique to our age instead of something common to all ages. This common brokenness is something we are called to engage and redeem, and that won't happen by way of violence. We live in a society of political freedom and, therefore, political responsibility. Far from fulfilling this responsibility, these acts of violence are an abdication from it.Bad times, hard times - this is what people keep saying; but let us live well, and times shall be good. We are the times: such as we are, such are the times.Augustine of Hippo, ~ 400 A.D.Read the whole article here.The Embassy is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Embassy at theembassy.substack.com/subscribe
Episode Highlights for Matthew 24 and 25"I understand that reference" – How Jesus used loads of metacultural nods to embellish his alarm toward his neighbors' self-destructive nationalism;the intersection of the Black church and Anabaptism;the Bible is holy because it is a library of testimonies of the losers;Jesus' advice for getting through apocalyptic times;immigrant-love as a defining mark of Christian witness;exasperation with revolutionary violence; andwhere to see Jesus every day.Our guest co-host today is Pastor Trey Ferguson (he/him). Trey is a minister and public theologian who serves as the pastor of The Intention Church, an intentionally online church community built on the historic Black Church and the Anabaptist/Mennonite traditions. Trey also serves as the Executive Pastor at the Refuge Church in Homestead, Florida where he lives. You can check out Trey's wordplay on his Substack (The Son Do Move) and his podcasts, the New Living Treyslation and Three Black Men.He's on all the socials with the handle @pastortrey05.Read LIT online: https://www.litbible.net/matthew-24 and https://www.litbible.net/matthew-25More about the Liberation & Inclusion Translation: https://www.litbible.net/translation-commitmentsSupport LIT & FIT: https://donorbox.org/found-in-translation-1...Opportunity Walks by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Join us for this week's episode as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike talk about who has influenced them throughout their Christian walk.
Send us a text!In the last few episodes we've worked through the “Why?” and “How?” of building a band of brothers in your local church context. In this episode of the Hard Men Podcast Ethan Senn and Tate Taylor sit down to wrap up the series by describing the different brotherhoods, groups, and guilds of Refuge Church. They talk from firsthand experience about how many of our local groups are organized and led as well as the intentions behind them. Find the book Building Your Band of Brothers here: https://www.amazon.com/Building-Your-Brothers-Stephen-MansfieldFuel your training with Mt. Athos — The path to peak performance. https://athosperform.com/Be prepared. Be armored. Get your American-made body armor from Armored Republic at ArmoredRepublic.comVisit KeepwisePartners.com or call Derrick Taylor at 781-680-8000 to schedule a free consultation. https://keepwise.partners/Talk to Joe Garrisi about managing your wealth with Backwards Planning Financial. https://www.backwardsplanningfinancial.comBuild bold and beautiful branding for the Kingdom with Resurrection Design Co. https://resurrectiondesign.co/workSupport the show
In this episode, Joel shares his compelling journey from serving as a political consultant and novelist to making aliyah with his family and residing in Israel. He discusses the October 7th terror attacks, analyzing them not solely as acts of warfare but also as profoundly spiritual, demonic-inspired events. Joel examines the biblical significance of Gaza, contemplating both its history of judgment and God’s persistent love for all inhabitants of the region, including Israelis and Palestinians. Listeners will also be encouraged to join in fervent prayer for all those suffering in the region, along with insights from Scripture regarding Gaza's future. This episode functions as a pertinent reminder of the vital importance of hope, compassion, and prayer during times of crisis. (00:00) Joel's Journey and Gaza Reflections(04:03) October 7: Israel's Darkest Hour(09:36) "Gaza's Future in Prophecy"(11:53) "Armageddon McDonald's: Surreal Location"(16:12) God's Love for All People(18:48) Philistines vs. Palestinians: Origins Explained(26:07) Zephaniah's Prophetic Duality(28:42) Zephaniah's Prophecy: Imminent Fulfillment?(35:37) Gaza Relocation and Housing Controversy(39:09) Prophecy Against Gaza Coast(42:16) Uniting Pastors in Israel Retreats Learn more about The Joshua Fund: JoshuaFund.comMake a tax-deductible donation: Donate | The Joshua FundStock Media provided by DimmySad / Pond5 Verse of the Day: Zephaniah 2:3. Seek the Lord, all you humble of the land, you who do what he commands. Seek righteousness, seek humility. Perhaps you will be sheltered on the day of the Lord's anger. Pray that every other demonically inspired assault that's being planned against Israel will not succeed. Pray that more Christians will stand in prayer for Israel and show compassion to all those suffering in the region. Related Episodes:Special Interview: President Herzog on Trump, Iran, Bible Prophecy, and Peace #299Dr. Hormoz Shariat - Inside Iran: Conflict, Revival, and Bible Prophecy Unpacked #298Joel at Refuge Church Pt.2 God Shaking Israel: A Biblical Perspective on Recent Events #296Joel at Refuge Church Pt.1 - China in Bible Prophecy and Its Rising Threat to Israel #289 Donate a generous monthly gift to The Joshua Fund to bless Israel and Her Neighbors now and for the long haul. Become an Epicenter Ally today! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Welcome to Inside the Epicenter with Joel and Lynn Rosenberg, brought to you by the Joshua Fund. In this episode, we travel to the Calvary Chapel East Coast Pastors Conference in Philadelphia, where Joel addresses a crucial issue: why are so many young evangelicals turning against Israel? Drawing on decades of experience, Joel outlines seven key reasons behind this shift, ranging from gaps in biblical teaching and the impact of secular culture to a lack of compassion for Palestinians within the church. He shares how recent events, including the October 7th attacks, have transformed the region and highlights the Joshua Fund’s mission to bring practical aid and the love of Jesus to both Israelis and their neighbors. Join us as we examine what’s at stake for the next generation and how we can reclaim a biblical vision for Israel, the Middle East, and the church’s role in the epicenter today. (00:02) "Calvary Movement's Impact on Israel"(06:02) "Israel's Top Ally: Evangelicals"(14:32) "Gaza Under Biblical Judgment"(20:56) "Young Evangelicals' Shift on Israel"(23:43) Youth Group Teaching Concerns(30:22) Incomplete Biblical Education: Ignoring Israel(32:28) Youth Evangelicals Shift from Israel(39:34) "Need for Evangelism in Israel"(45:56) Promoting Faith through Media(51:00) "Seeing as God Sees"(56:38) Epicenter Summit Announcement Teaser(01:00:38) "Youth Evangelicals & Israel Trend" Learn more about The Joshua Fund: JoshuaFund.comMake a tax-deductible donation: Donate | The Joshua FundStock Media provided by DimmySad / Pond5 Verse of the Day: John 10:10. The thief comes to steal and kill and destroy. But I came that they might have life and have it abundantly. Pray for people to be part of fulfilling the Great Commission in the epicenter that God would raise up laborers and send them to the field, and that his church would resource those laborers more and more. Pray also for our young people, the next generation, that they may be educated about Israel, that they may have a heart to truly know God's word and understand God's love for Israel and her neighbors. We truly need to pray for this generation to regain a solid understanding of Scripture. Related Episodes:Special Interview: President Herzog on Trump, Iran, Bible Prophecy, and Peace #299Judy Pex Challenges and Hope in Israel #297Mike Huckabee - Church's Stand Against Modern Cultural Pressures #257Why Young Evangelicals Are Turning Away from Israel #222 Donate a generous monthly gift to The Joshua Fund to bless Israel and Her Neighbors now and for the long haul. Become an Epicenter Ally today! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Join us as Pastor Dan continues our sermon series into being a joyful outsider.
Join us as Pastor Dan continues our sermon series into being a joyful outsider.
Join us as Pastor Dan continues our sermon series into being a joyful outsider.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss the 4th of July.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss marriage and what it means in light of Christ.
Welcome to Inside the Epicenter with Joel and Lynn Rosenberg. In this episode, Joel shares reflections from a recent visit to Huntington Beach, offering a biblical perspective on Israel’s recent turmoil, especially the events of October 7th. Joel clarifies that what Israel is experiencing is not God’s judgment but a “divine shaking” intended to awaken hearts and draw people back to their Shepherd. Using Amos 9 and Ezekiel 34, the episode discusses how God’s love and faithfulness stay constant, even in the darkest times. This is the second part of an ongoing series. Timeline 00:00 "Divine Shaking in Israel"03:58 Israel-Palestine Bible Retreat Initiative09:08 "Biblical Response to October 7th"10:00 Biblical Prophecy and Gaza's Future14:08 God as Shepherd: Psalm 23 Reflections16:31 "Worship and Heed the Lord"23:05 "God as the Good Shepherd"24:48 Israel's Leadership Failures and Faith29:15 Jewish Believers in Jesus Surge33:37 "Rude Awakening: Ignoring Threats"36:18 Divine Judgment on Gaza's Leaders37:51 Biblical Worldview News Report44:07 Strengthening Faith and Community Worldwide48:00 "Finding Faith Through Life's Challenges"48:51 "Invitation to Faith and Prayer" Learn more about The Joshua Fund: JoshuaFund.comMake a tax-deductible donation: Donate | The Joshua FundStock Media provided by DimmySad / Pond5 Bible Verse: Verse of the dayAmos, chapter 9, verse 9.“For I will give the command, and I will shake the people of Israel among all the nations as grain is shaken in a sieve and not a pebble will reach.” Prayer RequestWill you join us in praying that more Jewish people will come to know Jesus as their Lord, the Messiah? That the circumstances around them will draw them to their good shepherd. And please pray that Israel's leaders and people will be comforted and encouraged, despite everything that has happened in the last many months. Related Episodes Joel at Refuge Church Pt.1 - China in Bible Prophecy and Its Rising Threat to Israel #289 Donate a generous monthly gift to The Joshua Fund to bless Israel and Her Neighbors now and for the long haul. Become an Epicenter Ally today! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss Creation and what it means in light of Christ.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss the High Priest and what it means in light of Christ.
Welcome to a new episode of Inside the Epicenter with Joel and Lynn Rosenberg! In this episode, Joel examines the prophetic and contemporary global significance of China, Gaza, and Russia, asking: What role does China play in Biblical prophecy? How do today's world events involving China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea impact Israel, the US, and the broader epicenter? Join us as Joel unpacks key biblical passages, reflects on the ongoing spiritual awakening in China despite persecution, and discusses geopolitical threats—from the rise of fentanyl to global alliances. Drawing on his recent talk at Refuge Church in California, Joel calls listeners to pray strategically for China, Israel, and the persecuted church, while offering hope from Scripture for these turbulent times. If you are looking to understand world events through a biblical lens, you won't want to miss this episode. (00:02) Gaza and China in Prophecy(03:34) "P"ophecy, Comedy, and China 'Great""09:27) Fiction Predicting Real-World Conflicts(11:48) "C"ristian Reflections on China's sole""13:32) China in Bible Prophecy(18:53) Impending War and Armageddon McMcDonald's20:50) Future Battle Prophesied in Israel(28:17) Prophecy, Fulfillment, and Revelation 9:16(32:14) China: A Serious Global Threat(33:08) CCP: Top FBI Threat Priority(37:39) Christian Growth Surges in China(41:05) Biblical Reference to China Explained(45:07) Praying for Christian Revival Learn more about The Joshua Fund: JoshuaFund.comMake a tax-deductible donation: Donate | The Joshua FundStock Media provided by DimmySad / Pond5 Verse of the Day: 2nd Peter, chapter 3, verse 9. The Lord is not slow concerning his promise, as some men count slowness, but is long-suffering to us, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.. Prayer: Pray for the people of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.Pray for Israel's enemies, that the Lord would bring peace and salvation. Pray that many workers will be sent into these fields.Pray also for our American leaders and leaders of smaller nations like Israel and Taiwan, that they would be given wisdom to stand against these huge threats. Related Episodes: Inside the Epicenter #284 Does Revelation 16 Prophecy REVEAL China's Times #287Is China Fueling the End Times? #283Complex Relationships with the US and Israel #276Exploring China's Role in Bible Prophecy: Joel Rosenberg's Sermon at Cornerstone Chapel #265https://www.inspirationtravel.com/tjahttps://www.joshuafund.com/learn/latest-news/join-us-on-our-alaska-cruiseDonate a generous monthly gift to The Joshua Fund to bless Israel and Her Neighbors now and for the long haul. Become an Epicenter Ally today! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Join us as Pastor Dan continues our sermon series into being a joyful outsider.
Join us as Pastor Dan continues our sermon series into being a joyful outsider.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss Jubilee and what it means in light of Christ.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike continue the conversation around imagery in the Bible.
Join us as Pastor Dan continues our sermon series into being a joyful outsider.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike continue the conversation around imagery in the Bible.
We live in a highly sexualized culture where the average person is exposed to sexual content and sexual deviance on a daily basis. Even in the church, sexual sin is prevalent. The world screams about it while the church speaks not a word. No longer. We want to take a few episodes to include our Foundation Stones audience in a series that Refuge Church is in called "Biblical Sexuality". Last week we heard our launch message. Today, we'll start in with a message entitled "God's Design for Sex". This is very important - discipleship in this area has the potential to launch you into a new season of victory with Jesus. Please dig in with us! As the series progresses, we may include some more of the series on this platform.Remember to order your Foundation Stones discipleship book! Here's the link:https://a.co/d/eMG81AqSupport the show
Join us as Pastor Dan continues our sermon series into being a joyful outsider.
Send us a text! It used to be that went sent our boys into groups like the Boy Scouts of America to train for manhood. But as those organizations have drifted left, we lack male spaces for discipleship and formation for young men. At St. Brendan's Academy and Refuge Church, we're trying to forge a new path forward. Recently, pastor Ethan Senn and Tate Taylor took some of the young men from Refuge Church on a field training exercise in the high Uintas of Utah. During their time in the mountains, the boys learned land navigation, fire building, firearms handling, and various other survival skills. It's all part of the Titus 2 program, which aims to train boys in hard skills and mental fortitude in preparation for manhood. 2025 New Christendom Press Conference: https://www.newchristendompress.com/2025Sign up for the NCP Games:https://beregenerated.com/games/Fuel your training with Mt. Athos — The path to peak performance. https://athosperform.com/Visit KeepwisePartners.com or call Derrick Taylor at 781-680-8000 to schedule a free consultation. https://keepwise.partners/Talk to Joe Garrisi about managing your wealth with Backwards Planning Financial. https://www.backwardsplanningfinancial.comLivingstones Studio offers strategic design solutions to help you grow your business, communicate your values, and stand out with a timeless brand. Learn more at https://livingstones.studio/Support the show
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss the idea of the wilderness and the imagery invoked throughout the Scriptures.
We live in a highly sexualized culture where the average person is exposed to sexual content and sexual deviance on a daily basis. Even in the church, sexual sin is prevalent. The world screams about it while the church speaks not a word. No longer. We want to take a few episodes to include our Foundation Stones audience in a series that Refuge Church is in called "Biblical Sexuality". This was our series launch, and next week we'll listen to "God's Design for Sex". This is very important - discipleship in this area has the potential to launch you into a new season of victory with Jesus. Please dig in with us! As the series progresses, we may include some more of the series on this platform.Remember to order your Foundation Stones discipleship book! Here's the link:https://a.co/d/eMG81AqSupport the show
Join us as Mike preaches a Mother's Day message on Perseverance.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss the blessing of Abraham and the pattern seen throughout the Scriptures.
Join us as Pastor Dan continues our sermon series into being a joyful outsider.Ephesians 4
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss the idea of the temple and the imagery invoked throughout the Scriptures.
Send us a text!Pastor Dan Berkholder of Refuge Church sits down with Jase Reyneveld and David Reece to share the behind-the-scenes of building and investing in businesses, and why economic greenification is so pivotal in shaping the New Christendom. Yes, you need pastors overseeing reform in the ecclesiastical sphere, and politicians in the political space, but you also need entrepreneurs and businessmen to start, buy, and run Christian companies that serve as extensions of the Christian household. 2025 New Christendom Press Conference: https://www.newchristendompress.com/2025Did you know supporters of the show get ad-free video and audio episodes delivered early and access to our patron exclusive show The Deus Vault? https://www.patreon.com/thekingshallSign up for the NCP Games:https://beregenerated.com/games/Talk to Joe Garrisi about managing your wealth with Backwards Planning Financial.https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com/Check out the Farmer Bill's Provisions's products. Click the link below to claim 20% off.https://farmerbillsprovisions.com/discount/KINGSVisit KeepwisePartners.com or call Derrick Taylor at 781-680-8000 to schedule a free consultation.https://keepwise.partners/This episode is sponsored by New Dominion Design Co. Visit their website to learn more about their custom design services.http://newdominiondesignco.com/Visit Muzzle-Loaders.com and get 10% off your first order when you use the coupon code KINGSHALL at checkout.https://muzzle-loaders.com/With over 100 titles, there are books that address systematic, historical, pastoral, and practical theology. https://founders.org/Support the show:https://www.patreon.com/thekingshall
On this week's episode, Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike are a bit reflective sharing about their own discipleship journeys over the last couple of years.
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Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike continue their conversation around Isaiah 53 through Lent.
Join us as Pastor Dan continues our sermon series in Lent.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike continue their conversation around Isaiah 53 through Lent.
Today we are blessed to be joined by Britanni Scott! She is a songwriter, worship leader, and contemporary gospel recording artist. Along with that, her and her husband, Ryan, are church planters and Pastors of Refuge Church in Seattle, WA.In this episode, Brittani shares her journey growing up in a ministry family in Washington State and her early involvement in music ministry. Brittani discusses the importance of collaboration among creatives in the church, the role of music as a teaching tool, and the significance of producing apostolic music that aligns with sound doctrine. She emphasizes the need for spiritual preparation and the joy of songwriting, while also addressing the challenges faced by creatives in the church today. We discuss the significance of apostolic doctrine in worship music, the challenges and triumphs of church planting, and the essential role of prayer in ministry. Brittani shares her personal experiences in church planting in Seattle, and much more.----------Brittani Scott's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brittaniscott/Website - https://www.brittaniscott.com/Support the Seattle Work - https://tcpnw.me/----------TakeawaysBrittani grew up in a ministry family and was involved in church from a young age.Creativity is a characteristic of God, and every individual has a creative side.Music serves as a powerful teaching tool in the church.Collaboration among creatives leads to greater outcomes than working alone.Apostolic music should reflect sound doctrine and the teachings of the church.The call to ministry often comes from recognizing and meeting needs.Songwriting is a skill that requires understanding structure and meter.Spiritual preparation is essential for those feeling called to ministry.Creatives play a vital role in reaching people beyond the church walls.The church should be the source of music that aligns with its beliefs and values. It's not about a denomination, but about being apostolic in doctrine.Music should come from the true church, reflecting God's heart.Church planting can be isolating, but community support is vital.Staying power in ministry is crucial, even when results are slow.Revival comes from thinking outside the box and taking risks.Personal connections in ministry often yield the greatest impact.Prayer must be a priority, not an afterthought in ministry.Worship leaders should also be intercessors for their communities.Talent alone cannot achieve spiritual breakthroughs; prayer is essential.The spiritual impact of prayer in ministry is immeasurable.---------Order Hacka Merch - https://the-hacka-podcast.myspreadshop.com/------------Watch every episode - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHackaPodcastFollow us on social:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehackapod/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hackaorgTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thehackapod
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss a passage from Isaiah 53 and how Christ is our "wounded Healer" and its implications for our discipleship today.
Join us as Pastor Dan, Ryan & Mike discuss a portion of Isaiah 53 and how Christ was "despised and rejected" and the implications for our discipleship today.
Join us as Pastor Dan & Mike discuss how Jesus came as an Unexpected Servant and what that might mean for us today.
Send us a text!In this episode, we talk with Kevin Griffin, pastor of counseling at Refuge Church, about the problems feminism has created in the church, especially by allowing women's sins to go unaddressed. In Proverbs, we have various warnings against brawling or contentious women, yet in the church today it is seldom you will see pastors address such women. We'll also talk about David Edgington's forthcoming book from New Christendom Press, “White Knights and Reviling Wives.” Not only is the book helpful at diagnosing this problem, it also provides practical tools for dealing with reviling women. Finally, Kevin and Eric will talk about practical tips for husbands and counselors in dealing with difficult situations. Should you counsel them together or alone? How do you confront these sins?2025 New Christendom Press Conference: https://www.newchristendompress.com/2025Check out the amazing protein treats Farmer Bill's Provisions makes. A healthier alternative to gas station beef jerky.https://farmerbillsprovisions.com/collections/biltongVisit KeepwisePartners.com or call Derrick Taylor at 781-680-8000 to schedule a free consultation.https://keepwise.partners/Talk to Joe Garrisi about managing your wealth with Backwards Planning Financial.https://www.northwesternmutual.com/financial/advisor/joe-garrisi/planning10 Ways to Make Money with Your MAXX-D Trailer.https://maxxdtrailers.com/10-ways-to-make-money-with-your-trailerGet 10% off your next Reformation Heritage Books order with discount code "HARDMEN."Support the show
Join us as Pastor Dan & Mike discuss Ash Wednesday and its significance and helpfulness as we endeavor to follow Jesus.
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Join Eric Conn of the King's Hall Podcast and Refuge Church in Ogden Utah and host Jon Wright as they discuss the current state of Christian Nationalism, a positive vision for christian men, the actions of Trump and Elon and more
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What if the icons of conservative thought weren't who we believed them to be? This episode challenges preconceived notions as we unravel the complex tapestry of conservative politics and Christian nationalism. We start by examining why we did not endorse the Antioch Declaration, with a spotlight on William F. Buckley Jr.'s contentious journey through the American right. From his influential founding of the National Review to his polarizing stance on Israel, Buckley's legacy is dissected to reveal the nuanced layers of his impact on the conservative movement.Our conversation then shifts to the internal tug-of-war within conservative circles, featuring figures like Rod Dreher and Doug Wilson. We delve into the strategies and ideological shifts that are reshaping the landscape, drawing intriguing parallels to the left's approach of embracing extremes to shift societal discourse. Recent controversies surrounding "White Boy Summer," "Revoice for Nazis," and more are addressed head-on, scrutinizing how antisemitism is being redefined within Christian communities and the implications of these narratives for the future of the movement.Finally, we explore the complexities of public controversies and their impact on church communities and leadership. With a pastoral lens, we investigate the heated disputes involving Joel, Tobias, and the Antioch Declaration, emphasizing the necessity of clear communication and accountability. This episode is a call to foster transparency and truth-seeking, advocating for thoughtful dialogues that bridge the gap between differing perspectives in a rapidly evolving political and religious landscape.We hope this episode answers these three key questions:1. Why didn't we sign the Antioch Declaration?2. What vision for Christian Nationalism do we support?3. What do we hope happens from here?