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Welcome to Redemption’s Table – a fresh ingredient podcast. Every week I will sit down to this table with a Special Guest, share a restaurant meal or cup of coffee or an ice cream cone, and engage in a recorded podcast conversation, on site, with redemption as the main course. You’re invited to join in on this flavorful adventure that will accentuate the reality of redemption in the lives of everyday people like you and me. A reality that, I believe, finds its ultimate expression in Jesus of ...
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Redemption to the Nations Church

Redemption to the Nations Church

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Redemption to the Nations Church aspires to become the most loving church in the world. Our purpose is to demonstrate the Kingdom of God and we exist to become a global voice that crosses every racial, generational, and socio-economic barrier by evangelizing and restoring people from all walks of life through the ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ under the anointing of the Holy Spirit.
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This nostalgic-meets-now podcast, where we bring together voices from all walks of life to perform dramatic, funny, and heartfelt scripts in the timeless style of vintage radio plays. No stage, no spotlight--just raw emotion, rich characters, and timely sound effects. Whether it's a mystery, romance, comedy, or suspense, each episode is a chance to connect, create, and celebrate the power of storytelling through voice. Grab your headphones and tune in--it's showtime for the soul!
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Book Dragon Banter

Book Dragon Ink

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🐉 Welcome to Book Dragon Banter! We're three aspiring authors: Sage, Katherine, and Zinzi Bree. Diving into the world of books, one chaotic conversation at a time. Expect bookish deep-dives, trope talk, spicy opinions, and unfiltered banter. While fantasy is our first love, we’re not genre-exclusive, if it’s on a page, it’s on the table. 🐲 Join the #BookDragonBanter crew and get comfy! It's about to get nerdy. New episodes every other Tuesday!
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Dump the preachy, Bible-thumping, judgmental sermons, and join me on a path of Christian fellowship, friendship, optimism, and hope. Yeah, we’ll go down some rabbit holes that might be uncomfortable at times - we’re not trying to avoid that. We’re discussing the Bible and its relevance in our upside-down world. We try to apply what we learn with our everyday lives. We are NOT telling what to think. We ARE trying to make you think. The best journey through the Bible is personal. I hope this o ...
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The Comic Book Page family of podcasts are hosted by John Mayo, a comic book fan who has been reading far too many comics for far too long. Most Mondays, a Back Issue Spotlight will be released covering a comic book story arc. Sometimes these episodes cover recent story arcs and other times the story arc is from years or decades ago. One Monday a month is the Monthly Comics Spotlight in which John and his co-host discuss the comics they got in the previous month. Each month the Previews Spot ...
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The Daily Blade, hosted by Pastor Joby Martin of the Church of Eleven22 and Kyle Thompson of Undaunted.Life, is a short-form devotional show that equips Christians to apply the Word of God to their everyday lives. --- Connect with us at [email protected] Want to support this podcast and other work of The Church of Eleven22? Text DONATE to 441122 or visit https://coe22.com/donate --- Don't miss the chance to join Pastor Joby & Kyle in person at the 2025 Men's Conference in Jacksonville, ...
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Trust Me, It's Good!

Kevin Kelly and Aidan Delaney

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Join Kevin Kelly and Aidan Delaney every episode as they bring stuff to the table and tell you "trust me, it's good". We chat about music, movies, whatever we really enjoy, or maybe in some cases, things we might have OPINIONS on!
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Welcome to Broken But Redeemed — the podcast where we’re not afraid to go there. 🔥 I’m Erika — grateful believer in Jesus Christ, wife, mom, business owner — and someone who’s walked through brokenness and found freedom in God’s redeeming love. Here, nothing’s off the table. We’re tackling the conversations most avoid: sex, purity, identity, gossip, forgiveness, fear, abortion, marriage — the real-life struggles that hit inside and outside the church. Believers, non-believers, sisters in Chr ...
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The best Jesus TV show ever, The Chosen. Every episode. In detail. By fans. For fans. Join fans and film/TV reviewers Laura Bennett and Ben McEachen as journey through the recently dropped Season 3. Along with interviews with key cast and crew, Laura and Ben chat about storylines, Bible bits, what’s been added, what should have been cut, and how often The Chosen makes us all grow in our Christian faith. They also want your input and feedback about The Chosen as they take a closer look at eac ...
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A Conversation with Special Guest: Andrew Osenga I first met Andrew Osenga earlier this year at a retreat I was attending. I walked up to him and asked, "How do you feel about Jesus' beatitudes?" His ecstatic response led to an on-the-spot invitation to come to The Table. Andrew is a prolific creator. He's a singer-songwriter who has released 3 alb…
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We trace a straight line from worship to warfare: bow before you swing. Through Joshua 5, Psalm 95, and examples from David, Nehemiah, and Jesus, we show why true manhood begins with submission to God, not martial skill. • word of God as the sword of the Spirit • the instinct for battle and protection in men • submission as the root of true strengt…
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John discusses the contents of the October 2025 Previews catalog and plays clips sent in from listeners spotlighting items they picked. We had 3 listeners represented this month: James Raynor Jason Zeller Patrick Engroff Items mentioned: PRE-ORDER CATALOGS (John Mayo) UNKNOWN catalog: THUNDERCATS HO!(LIDAY) SPECIAL 2025 #1 (John Mayo) UNKNOWN catal…
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This has one of the shortest parables in the bible. And it's easy to say ok, when you plant a tiny mustard seed, it turns into a great big plant. I get it... and then you move on. But, not so fast. Let's watch the seed grow and see what Jesus is really saying about that very tiny seed. Notes to Great Things Come in Small Packages Episode Link https…
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How many times have we blasted through this parable? The wheat and the tares. Today we slowed down and let the Word speak. What we ended up seeing was the entire story of the Bible unfolding in this simple yet profound parable. Interesting references fall into place. Remember Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego? It's a clue! As it was in the days of Noa…
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Send us a text Welcome back to Book Dragon Banter! Join hosts Sage Moreaux, Katherine, and Zinzi Bree as we dive into the fascinating topic of female main characters (FMCs) in fantasy novels and beyond. While we focus primarily on fantasy, we also touch on other genres and pop culture references to better explain our points. Get ready for an engagi…
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I think most Christians understand the Parable of the Sower. It is very familiar. What may be less familiar are the nuances between the Gospels and how each presents a slightly different, though complimentary view of the parable. We also dig into some of the English translation that trips people up relative to text in Mark 4:11-12: lest at any time…
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We trace why insecure, ungrounded men become dangerous and how Scripture forms men who are steady, trustworthy, and fit to carry weight. Reuben’s rise-and-fall reveals how impulse and insecurity forfeit responsibility, and how grounding in God’s Word restores strength. • the Sword of the Spirit as a man’s primary weapon • the danger of insecurity a…
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It is already filling up the YouTube air waves... Let's step back and take a solid, biblical look at what is going on in Gaza and whether we should be mapping biblical prophecy onto the current peace events in the Middle East. Here are some of the recent YouTube Headlines (like within the hour!): "The Dragon's Prophecy" - BlazeTV (Glenn Beck) "Unbe…
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No, it is not in scripture, but we used scripture and the meaning to write this parable. I prayed even before releasing this Podcast. Please listen and consider the source material in light of the intent. We start in scripture, where Jesus is called out of a crowd to His mother and brothers. We often are taken aback by Jesus's response. In fact, th…
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We lay out why vigilance comes before strength and how Scripture frames the real battle against darkness. We walk through the armor of God and challenge men to stop waiting for one-to-one replacements and step into shared responsibility with love. • sword of the Spirit as our primary weapon • the new book’s foundation in 1 Corinthians 16 and Ephesi…
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John and James discuss Warlord #88-91 from DC Comics. Time Codes: 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:36 Opening comments 0:00:46 Warlord #88 0:04:53 Warlord #89 0:11:31 Warlord #90 0:18:05 Digression on creators and creativity in comics 0:24:28 Warlord #90 (continued) 0:26:00 Warlord #91 0:32:42 Warlord #88: Barren Earth 0:35:46 Previews Spotlight reminder 0:36:18…
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I started this like any other deep dive in Scripture and while I started looking at the external, obvious comparisons between the Pharisees and the Catholic Church - which is important to bring up - I found that my own personal journal crashed right into this scripture and I went down the self-reflection rabbit hole. I think from a personal, more d…
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Adult Bible Class - Baptism & Membership Class #5 - The History & Purpose of the Free Presbyterian Church of North America The sermon presents a historical and theological narrative tracing the origins and distinctives of the Free Presbyterian Church, rooted in a commitment to biblical fidelity, doctrinal purity, and separation from ecumenical and …
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(Genesis 12:1-9)As we begin our series on The Scattered, we start by looking at the call of Abram. Here we are reminded that there is a missional call for us to be scattered, while still taking the opportunity to pause and remember God's goodness and faithfulness as we go.Join us as Gavin unpacks this tension, and the challenge of Abram's call.…
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The Reformation in Spain - Psalm 19:7 The sermon centers on the transformative power and enduring authority of Scripture, presenting the written Word of God as a living, luminous force that converts the soul, imparts wisdom to the simple, and kindles faith even in the darkest times. Drawing from Psalm 19, Psalm 119, and 2 Peter 1, it emphasizes tha…
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Jesus has just healed a blind and mute man. The crowd who has seen the miracle is speculating that Jesus could indeed be the son of David. The Pharisees have to divert that belief. They can't deny the miracle, so they attack the messenger. That is a very common occurrence, even today! No amount of showing them signs would convince them, they are no…
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We look at Genesis 3 and the first blame shift, then challenge men to trade being right for taking responsibility. Adam hides; Jesus stands in our place and shows a better way to lead, love, and own our part at home and in life. • Genesis 3:9–12 read and unpacked • God’s question as an invitation to own sin • Adam’s blame versus confessing and repe…
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Next in our Red-Letter series we encounter a blind mute. These passages (covered in Matthew 12:22-37, Mark 3:20-30 and Luke 11:14-26 are not just about casting out another demon. We've seen that countless times. By this point in Jesus' journey, casting out demons is almost common. Jesus heals the blind mute almost as a sidenote. There is a differen…
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We trace Genesis 3 to show how the first religion was born from shame and self-reliance, and how the gospel invites us out of hiding. We ask direct questions that help you move from “don’t tell Dad” to “call Dad” and come home to a pursuing Father. • the sword of the Spirit and equipping men for the fight • Genesis 3 as the origin of religion throu…
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We trace the quiet sin of Adam’s silence in Genesis 3 and call men to trade passivity for prayerful action. From Eden to David’s couch, we show how abdication opens the door to ruin and how daily, out-loud prayer pushes back darkness. • the sword of the Spirit as the Christian’s primary weapon • Genesis 3:6 and the elbow-to-elbow failure of Adam • …
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We trace the fall in Genesis 3 to show how subtle lies still bend modern life and how men counter those lies with Scripture, courage, and obedience. We call out the enemy’s three questions—about God’s Word, worth, and work—and point to trust in Christ as the way back to strength. • the Bible as the sword that equips men • what God creates, the enem…
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John and James discuss some of the comics they got in August 2025. Time Codes: 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:36 Opening Comments 0:08:34 DC 0:25:10 Marvel 0:39:10 Other 0:51:17 General Discussion 0:54:18 Previews Spotlight reminder 0:54:50 Yearly Comics Spotlight reminder 0:55:09 Wrap up 0:55:45 End of episode. Email us at [email protected] Join the d…
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We're starting a new feature, today. Once a week, we jump off our Podcast track and jump onto the rails of current news interests in the Christian community. I think more than ever, we are starting to see some prominent figures be more vocal about their religious convictions. Some of these guys have a bigger platform now than they did before they w…
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The sermon centers on the critical distinction between religious zeal and saving knowledge, drawing from Romans 10:2–4 to illustrate how the Israelites, despite their fervent devotion, lacked true understanding of God's righteousness and instead sought to establish their own through works. The preacher, reflecting on his own life, reveals a persona…
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(Colossians 3:12-14)Today as we pick up our series dealing with conflict, Gavin acknowledges the difficulty that is present in choosing to forgive others. While there might be a desire to, because we know it is the right thing to do, forgiveness is hard!Paul's words in Colossians however give us a beautiful opportunity to understand how we can prep…
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(1 John 1:5-2:2)As we begin our journey through the letter of 1 John, tonight Iain takes the opportunity to unpack the powerful and beautiful language that John uses in 1 John chapter 1. Here we are shown 3 fundamental truths, that challenge us to consider our own hearts, and the masks which we try to hide behind.…
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To the Law & The Testimony - Isaiah 8:20 The sermon centers on the enduring authority of Scripture as the ultimate standard for faith and practice, drawing from Isaiah 8:20 to affirm that any teaching not aligned with the Law and the Prophets lacks divine light. It highlights the historical fidelity of Reformation figures like John Dallae, whose wr…
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Join us for a powerful conversation with Bill Hardman, a staff member at Church at the Park’s family shelter site in Salem, Oregon. Bill shares his journey through decades of addiction, repeated incarceration, and homelessness, offering an inside look at the challenges faced by many in his community. With honesty and humor, Bill reflects on the vit…
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I did my Bible Study last night with our small church group and got some great feedback that helped me think about this in a more broadly applicable, and maybe less confrontational framework. We live in a world of constant choices. And face it, the guilds in Thyatira existed before Christians entered the picture. The Church drifted away from its fi…
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We continue on our Red-Letter journey today and we encounter a Centurion who seeks Jesus to heal his servant-slave. Let's first understand how upside down this is. Romans did not bow to Jews... let alone Roman commanders. Yet this man, commissioned in Capernaum, had probably heard Jesus teaching any number of times. He may have even been commanded …
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God's original design for men included three key areas to bring Him glory: a will to obey, work to enjoy, and a woman to love. Sin broke this design when Adam failed to protect Eve from the serpent's deception, introducing rebellion and religion as two ways humans reject God. • Sin affected all three areas of God's design: our will to obey (struggl…
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John and Kay have a spoilers filled discussion about the Star Trek: Section 31 movie from 2025. Links: Star Trek: Section 31 @ IMDB.com: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt9603060 Email us at [email protected] Join the discussion on our forum at: http://forum.comicbookpage.com Join the Comic Book Page Slack channel: http://comicbookpage.com/cbp_sl…
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We follow up from yesterday's podcast and try to see how compromise works. Ultimately, we are trying to understand how Christians end up compromising with the very things that go against their religion. This is not a left vs right issue. This is not even political. This is how Christians compromise with evil... and that is never good! Notes to Slid…
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