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Well Lit Path

Lake Worth Baptist Church

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The Well Lit Path is a podcast where preachers and teachers from Lake Worth Baptist Church in Lake Worth, Texas work their way expositionally - book by book - through the Bible. To contact us, please feel free to email us at podcast@lakeworthbaptist.org.
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Breaking Down Patriarchy is a podcast for everyone! Learn about the creation of patriarchy and those who have challenged it as you listen to bookclub-style discussions of essential historical texts. Gain life-changing epiphanies and practical takeaways through these smart, relatable conversations.
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The Bible is Lit

Jean-Daniel Ó Donncada

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The Bible is Lit has two styles of episodes, Story Time and Talking Time. Story Time episodes are short paraphrases of Bible passages in the style of an awkward and overly earnest youth pastor. Talking Time episodes feature interviews where I talk about passages from Story Time episodes in depth with a guest cohost. The presentation may be occasionally silly, but it is rooted in years of academic study and youth ministry. And ancient texts do not connect with those who don't read or listen t ...
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Deep Waters

Kenneth Shelton

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Deep Waters is about understanding and how to apply what's in the Bible. We need the absolute revelation, not interpretation, of God's written voice. Bible and ministry ignorance is one of the greatest plagues we are facing today, (also known as the Laodicean Church age) and I have the most earnest desire to eradicate this plague from our earthly church today. If you want entry level Bible teaching, or no teaching at all then you can attend your local church, but if you want to get to know G ...
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Smug Book Club

C R Booth and R D Jay

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Tired of the same-old serious book analysis in podcasts? Well, we were. To solve this, Ryan and Callum started Smug Book Club. A podcast that gets literature 'lit' and puts the 'ok' into books. Every fortnight, the team releases an episode on a book. It can be old, new, classic or not, anything is up for discussion. Expect foul-language and spoilers, but don't worry if you haven't read the novel, we've done it for you. Follow us on Twitter: @SmugBookClub
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Wiccan Witch of the South

Wiccan Witch of the South

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Being a practicing witch is challenging as is in today's society, but how does growing up in middle of the bible belt affect one's path? Join me, your host Sam, as I discuss topics on witchcraft from a southern witch's perspective. Updated once a month on Sundays.
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Welcome to the Clown Syndrome Podcast, a show that explores the weird and the serious with hosts John and Mike! Whether they're delving into the bizarre or tackling weighty issues, John and Mike keep things interesting and engaging with their sharp insights and quick banter. From pop culture to personal stories, from politics to current events, no topic is off-limits for this dynamic duo. But what sets the Clown Syndrome Podcast apart is the hosts' ability to approach each subject with a uni ...
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Send us a text This message is based on my reading of many books including but not limited to, and my most recent read, The Dragon’s Prophesy written by Jonathan Cahn. I have also read others that also touch on the end times which scripturally includes and will include within the books of the bible Daniel, Ezekiel, Matthew, and the book of Revelati…
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Amy is joined by V, author of The Vagina Monologues, to discuss her revolutionary writing, the power of apologies, and the urgent need for all of us to take action against late-stage psychotic patriarchy. V (formerly Eve Ensler) is the Tony award-winning playwright, activist, performer, and author of the Obie award-winning theatrical phenomenon The…
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What education options are best for our kids? What does God (the Bible) have to say about it? Why is it such a highly debated topic with such vicious opinions? In this episode, Mindi begins to answer some of these questions. This first part (this episode) takes a step back to look at this subject from a big picture perspective. Mindi first offers h…
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In Psalm 74 and 79, Asa[h (not the same Asaph from 73) struggles with how God is working. As Christians, we often do the same. In the tragedies, in devastating moments, we cannot see how God could possibly be working. Loss, health issues, marital meltdowns, is God punishing us? Why would he allow this to happen? Doesn't he love us? The psalmist rem…
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Send us a text Ok so we are now going to cover tongues: 2 Cor 12:10 - to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another discerning of spirits, to another different kinds of tongues, to another the interpretation of tongues. So, because of the current condition of the church which is that we are in the Laodicean church age, and man…
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Amy is joined by Levi Murray to explore the damage which patriarchy causes to men, how systems of oppression cultivate emotional immaturity and psychopathy, and discuss the ways we can heal the harms of patriarchy and become more fully ourselves. Levi Murray is a native of New Mexico and has been living in Colorado for almost 20 years. Murray works…
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Few of us can say that we’re bored. Rather, most of us are overwhelmed by overly full schedules that leave us stressed out and with more gray hair than we’d like to admit. As Christians, we must as ourselves, “Is it OK to say no, especially to GOOD things?” And if it is OK, how do we know if it’s what the Lord wants? This episode explores all these…
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Psalm 73 is hands down my favorite Psalm. Write by Asaph, it captures well the struggles we get when we look around at non-believers who seem to have more and are able to do more with their lives than us. We look around in our culture today and may ask, why do they seem so happy and I feel so miserable? The answer can be found here. If we could tak…
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Send us a text Do you react without knowing how God would react or do you respond according to your built up and ready at any given moment relationship with God? This message is about the difference between those two words and what happens when we do one or the other. Let’s dictionary.com them in order to lay a good foundation: D-Com REACT – to act…
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Send us a text I am not sure if I'm trying to dispel the myth that if you just wait until your last dying day before surrendering to God that it will all work out. And but the obvious thing in that very statement is that most of us will not know when our last living day will be. Ok Je….beeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Or maybe I tired of hearing from so many bel…
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Send us a text My thought when I read this scripture is that it maybe should have stated, “he who spares his rod hates his son and sets himself up for correction from God Himself.” Yes, this way of saying this is not new, it is just a combination of scriptures that are included in this message. The original title to this message was, “disciplining …
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Amy is joined by artist J. Kirk Richards to discuss challenging themes in his artwork, responses from the LDS Church and community, and how an artistic vision can push our culture to become more equitable, inclusive, and loving. J. Kirk Richards is a contemporary artist whose work engages with themes of antiquity, religion, spirituality, equality, …
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Biblically Lit is officially a year old, and what a year it has been! In this episode, Mindi celebrates what God has done over the last year, and chats about 3 interesting people who reflect how she feels God is using this ministry. Listen to celebrate with her, be encouraged, and hear some great stories of how God has used others powerfully for Hi…
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In Psalm 72, we explore the challenges of leadership, legacy, and faith. We see in the Psalm the admonition by example about how we often struggle to let God lead. David’s prayer for Solomon in this psalm serves as a powerful reminder to pray for our children’s spiritual growth and success in God’s work. We should strive for the next generation to …
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Send us a text Even if you lived to a good ripe old age, this message rings completely true. No one has ever, can ever, or will ever, prove this one truth statement false, and that is that, somehow you will be able to take anything with you when you die. Ha, listen, you do not even get to take your body with you, how is it that we could, in any way…
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In this episode, the second in a two-part series on hell, Mindi talks about what Jesus said about hell and what we are supposed to do about it. Did Jesus have a lot to say about it? Why did He talk about it at all? Is any of this relevant for Christians since we aren’t going to hell? All these questions and more are answered in this episode, and wh…
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Amy is joined by Emily Nielsen Jones & Kazi Mghendi to discuss their project -- The Girl Child and Her Long Walk to Freedom -- a faith-based organization seeking to spread awareness, share resources, and organize women and allies to push back against global patriarchy. Emily Nielsen Jones is a donor-activist engaged in promoting human equality, jus…
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In Psalm 71, the psalmist writes of trust and God's unwavering faithfulness. He reflects on a lifetime of reliance on God, acknowledging both past deliverance and present challenges. We can find encouragement here to put our trust in God, who is our rock and refuge, and to praise Him for His righteous works, both seen and unseen. Ultimately, it cal…
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Send us a text You're not a born-again spiritual grown up so give yourself some time. Far too often we encounter the Born-again experience and then want to get out on the street and start preaching something we don't even know yet. I know we can't help ourselves I was one of those, and unless God gave you a download of the whole Bible with all the …
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Amy is joined by comedian Natalie Madsen to discuss her career as a woman in comedy, following her from her first stand-up set to the release of her new movie, Go West, exploring gender dynamics and the changing political landscape along the way. Natalie Madsen is an actor, writer, producer, and director. She is best known for her eight years on th…
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In this episode, Mindi dives into the least pleasant topic in all of Scripture - hell. She answers questions like, “Is hell real?” “What exactly is hell?” “Does purgatory exist?” and “Why does hell exist?” This topic is hard, but we’re called to meditate on ALL truth, not just parts that make us feel better. Listen to find out more about this topic…
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In Psalm 70, the episode explores the tension between our natural impatience and God's perfect timing, a theme that resonates deeply with many of us. David’s urgent plea for God to "make haste" in delivering him is highlighted as a reflection of our own desperation during trials. David also emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's timing, eve…
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Send us a text Oh boy up at 3am to drop this message into the world of social media. I could not sleep on account that I believe this needed to be shared with my listening audience and because like you I too am at times fighting battles near to home. Why? Sometimes we all, at one point or the other, have trials, struggles, go through persecutions o…
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Send us a text Ok so I am finishing up on my message titled, “A Man’s Enemies Will Be Those of His Own Household” which interrupted my finishing my message titled, “The Benefits of Hard Heartedness, Drawing Back, Backsliding, And All-Out Leaving All Things God”, when I got a text asking me to listen to a YouTube message which essentially was trying…
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Send us a text Don’t despise small beginnings… Zech 4:10 - For who has despised the day of small things? For these seven rejoice to see The plumb line in the hand of Zerubbabel. They are the eyes of the Lord, Which scan to and fro throughout the whole earth.” Job 8:7 - Though your beginning was small, Yet your latter end would increase abundantly. …
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Amy is joined by author Monette Chilson to discuss the biblical figures of Sophia, Lilith, and Eve, unpacking these figures as female archetypes and learning how we can reclaim them. Monette Chilson founded WomanSpirit Reclamation to support women in navigating their awakening from patriarchal indoctrination through online courses and community. Sh…
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Memorizing Scripture…does it really matter? Why should we even bother? Is it really all that necessary? What benefits does it have, if any? In this episode, Mindi explores why memorizing Scripture is a crucial discipline of the Christian faith, and she debunks a lot of reasons we avoid it. Stay tuned to the end for some surprise guests, as well as …
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In Psalm 69, David’s cries for deliverance echo the deep anguish of a soul overwhelmed by enemies and suffering. This episode delves into the raw emotions David expresses as he seeks God's intervention amidst betrayal, slander, and relentless adversity. David’s plea for salvation becomes a powerful reminder of God’s unwavering presence in our darke…
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Send us a text So, you might ask hey Podcast Preacher when are you going to finish your top ten messages? And I would say eventually, but because time does not stand still and I try with everything in me to provide “right now” needed messages to my listeners and doers, and God is the decisive one in whom I try and follow. My past looks like the Mul…
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Amy is joined by school librarian, Casey O'Leary, to confront the alarming increase of book bans and challenges in recent years, exploring where these challenges are coming from, why parents are concerned, and how librarians and authors are pushing back again censorship. Casey O'Leary is a K-12 school media specialist in Indianapolis, Indiana. She …
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In Psalm 68, the Psalmist proclaims God’s power and majesty, urging Him to rise against His enemies and uplift the righteous. The imagery of smoke and melting wax emphasizes the transient nature of the wicked before God’s might. We as believers are called to rejoice, recognizing the ultimate victory achieved through Christ’s resurrection. This psal…
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Send us a text OK so Apostasy is a word I have always disliked and do you want to know why? Because 1) I didn’t have a reply when someone threw it out to describe someone that they claimed that they knew, who had fallen into the Apostasy mess, and 2) because I didn’t actually know what it meant. And but I didn’t have enough interest in what it mean…
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Amy is joined by sex coach and podcaster Danielle Savory to explore our potential for pleasure, practices for overcoming guilt, and how women can rewire our beliefs and become more present in our magical bodies. Danielle Savory is a master-certified coach, podcast host, and expert in the fields of neuropsychology, mindfulness, sexual pleasure, and …
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What does intimacy with God look like in real life? How do you know if you’re walking with the Lord or if someone else is? In this episode, Mindi walks through the life of David while answering these questions (and more)! Listen and be encouraged to grow closer to the Lord! Email Mindi: KingsWynd@Gmail.com www.KingsWynd.org www.MindiJoFurby.org Ins…
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Send us a text Using the blasphemous last supper decretched display during the Olympics and all of the laws that now support behaviors that God had judged Sodom and Gomorrah for, and then ask the question how we can expect anything different other than fire raining from heaven or starting right on the ground and burning as they do in these days? Go…
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In Psalm 67 we see why God blesses us and why we should want to be blessed by him. It may not be why you think. Do we have a good grasp on God's glory? Could any of us answer that to the affirmative? If we did would we be telling the truth? As Christians it should be one of our goals to better understand how to give God glory and why. We may unders…
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Is intimacy with God actually possible? Or is it only reserved for people who are special and have their lives completely figured out? Is it possible to be a screw up or come from a horrible background and still be able to get close with God? This episode will answer all these questions and more as Mindi briefly walks through the life of Moses and …
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Amy is joined by Dr. Kabria Baumgartner to discuss her book, In Pursuit of Knowledge: Black Women and Educational Activism in Antebellum America, and explore the triumphs and struggles of young Black women seeking an education in pre-Civil War America. Dr. Kabria Baumgartner is a historian of the 19th-century United States, specializing in the hist…
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In Psalm 66 we are going to WORSHIP!! This is turning into a theme and is indicative of why the Psalms were such great worship songs for the Israelites. In this Psalm, the psalmist calls on all people to worship God, speaks of his glory, his beauty, his power and then he provides us with the proper response to our God. The message of the Psalm boil…
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I’m back!!! After a totally unplanned hiatus from the podcast, I am officially back. And I brought my husband, Sean, with me to tell you about why I’ve been MIA for the last bit. It’s a fun story, (I think?!), and I hope you enjoy it and are encouraged greatly by it. Email Mindi: KingsWynd@Gmail.com www.KingsWynd.org www.MindiJoFurby.org Instagram …
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Amy is joined by Myriam Ben Farhat to discuss her experience of patriarchy and gender roles in Tunisia, Spain, and the United States across her careers in law, art, and beyond. Myriam Ben Farhat is an entrepreneur, originally from Tunisia. She has two master's degrees, one in financial and public law, and one in contemporary art. She also studied p…
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Send us a text The title of this message is: Faith, Faith, Faith, Faith, Faith, Faith, Faith I guess I could have just titled it faith X 7, ha but no way as seven is the number of perfection and operating in faith perfectly is earth and heaven shattering. Why, it would have the potential to ignite a revival of epic proportions, if we could operate …
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In Psalm 65, David shows us the manifold specific blessings of God to the believer, and God's general blessings on all creatures and people. It's easy to take the general blessings of God for granted. It is just as easy to take his specific blessings for the believer for granted. But he has lavished us with rich kindness we could never deserve. Not…
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Amy is joined by sisters Alex Peterson and Bronwen Pugh who share the alarming data surrounding child sexual abuse before telling their own staggering story of survival and offering hope in the form of The Safe Child Project, a new initiative helping to spread awareness and to keep children safe. Alex Peterson serves on the board of Prevent Child A…
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In Psalm 60, David describes to us the wicked and God's handling of them. This week, I'd like for us to consider how God will eventually handle them vs how he would prefer to handle them. As Christians it may seem easy to ask for and pray for God's judgment, yet we forget what judgment would have meant of run without the saving knowledge of Jesus C…
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Send us a text Welcome to my 7th topic of ten which is titled, “Stop With The Excuses & Lies”. And but you should know why I am doing a message on this topic and that is because I feel like so many of us including me, have a quiver full of excuses for why we initially respond to God requests with a strange series of statements like, “ God is that Y…
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Amy is joined by Dr. Susan Madsen to discuss the current gender inequality experienced by girls and women in Utah, what we can do to create change, and why we need A Bolder Way Forward. Dr. Susan R. Madsen is the Karen Haight Huntsman endowed professor of leadership in the John M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University. She's also the…
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Send us a text We know that James states to be hearers and doers (James 1:22), and well the entire bible is based on an active Christianity, and unfortunately many, many, many take that to mean church attendance. Fact! The building may be called a church but is, in fact, not the church by biblical definition. You are the church, so going to an addr…
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In Psalm 63, David gives us quite the pattern for praise. He is in a situation where once again it would be easy to ask God why, instead he thanks God for being exactly what he needs when he needs it. Do we thirst after God? Praise Him, he can quench it! Are we hungry for God? Praise Him, he can satisfy! What is our praise life like? Do we praise h…
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