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In a world full of misinformation and censorship of important information, KC digs deep to bring you the facts so that you can be well informed and no longer left in the dark. Tune in to each episode as she will continue to fight on your behalf by shining light and truth in a world full of darkness and deception.
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The Pothole Pastors Podcast

Joey Coons and Adam Garner

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Joey Coons and Adam Garner are two pastors from the midwest that enjoy engaging in Christian conversation. The Pothole Pastors Podcast seeks to encourage, challenge, and equip Christians to live out their faith in a culture that grows progressively more Post-Christian. Joey and Adam throw in some "midwest flair" by finding news, media, or anything that epitomizes the Midwest to discuss and analyze. Hope you throughly enjoy the Pothole Pastors Podcast!
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The Soul of the Nation with Jim Wallis is a podcast about how our faith should inform our politics, and not the other way around. Each episode, Wallis, a prominent Christian ethicist and social justice advocate, host conversations about faith and justice with activists, authors, scholars, spiritual leaders and prominent politicians.
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God loves people and so do we! At Destination Church Spokane, you've found a place to be loved, a place to believe, and a place to belong. We are here to love God, love people, to serve, and to share the good news of Jesus. We are committed to forming authentic relationships while learning more about our amazing God, allowing Him to change our lives.
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How important is the repentant sinner to God? God is reaching out to the lost, just as the woman in Luke 15 searched for the lost coin, the shepherd looking for the one lost lamb, and the feather welcoming home the prodigal son. The prodigal son's brother was too busy with his own work to even help his young brother. The older brother only cared ab…
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At the beginning of Philippians 4 Paul speaks into a relational or leadership issue between two women. He points out that they are on the same side and need to work together in the same direction. Sometimes our own interpersonal issues or ideas of how to advance God's mission can inadvertently cause division in the church, sometimes significant eno…
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This week's scripture reading is from John 9:13-34. In this text, we read about the miracles given to us. Pharisees react to Jesus' healing of a blind man, they seek explanations rather than accepting the faith of a miracle. Join us this week as we share our stories, our truth, and our miracles.By Urban Village Church
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Today, Pastor Coon talked about Song of Solomon and relationships. We should all bring contentment and peace to all our relationships, rejoice in those relationships, and put forth as much effort in our relationships as when they first started. The one we spend the most time with is the one we will be closest to. All of these things are relevant wi…
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Believe in God and not what you see or hear. Do not have doubt in your heart but believe in the promises of God. Don't let doubt get you down because we can overcome that doubt with faith in the Word and His promises. Joshua and Caleb overcame all sources of doubt when they entered Canaan and we can do the same.…
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In the second sermon of a three part series about considering what God has done, Pastor Coon focuses on the sovereignty of God. God will do what God wants to do because of his sovereignty and He sees the bigger picture. Trials will come but God will see us through them. Paul learned how to be content during the good and the bad times. He said that …
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We are not spiritual settlers who stay put, satisfied with where we are, because we have not yet 'arrived' in our faith. We press on toward our calling in Jesus, learning to live out the Citizenship we have in His kingdom. Paul encourages the church in Philippi to keep their eyes towards what is ahead rather than the sinful past - or even past succ…
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The Bible is full of examples of people that exercised their own faith to be healed. There is nothing wrong with someone crying out to Jesus for a healing or a blessing. We should never be ashamed to petition Jesus, we are all worthy. Prayer is the door and faith is the key. Don't doubt the power of your faith.…
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Today, pastor Coon started a message that looked at what God has said and done. We must accept what God has said in the Bible. We must have the mind of Christ, God's view of things. We must first seek God's kingdom and His righteousness. Those that please God will receive wisdom, knowledge, and happiness. We must also remember when things are bad t…
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Like people everywhere, we can get caught up worrying about our pedigree, status or qualifications. We may try to justify ourselves through all kinds of endeavors or consider ourselves righteous based on the good we've done. In Philippians 3 Paul points out that if anyone could be considered righteous through their works it would be him - what a bo…
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Even strong church communities will face challenges to their faith, so are there safeguards we can build into our faith to help us stand firm? Paul brings this up at the beginning of Philippians 3, and we address three safeguards in the first three verses. The first is joy, a hallmark of the Christian faith. The second safeguard is being aware of l…
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Pastor Coon preached out of Luke 10 today about the story of the Good Samaritan. He went into great detail about the role of the priest, the Levites, and the Good Samaritan. We create opportunities and the Lord leads us to opportunities. Be sensitive to the Spirit but always do the will of God, and his will is to help our neighbor. Our neighbor is …
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Richard Windmann & Aaron Hebert join us to discuss... Warrant served in the Archdiocese of New Orleans AID - The Bishops have known for years The state will do what the bishops will not www.SCSAorg.org website: TheAngryCatholic.com e-mail: mail@TheAngryCatholic.comBy Paul - The Angry Catholic
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The New Testament talks a lot about churches, and the way Paul describes the church is wonderfully compelling. A healthy church is becoming more and more a diverse family joined together in apostolic partnership, giving themselves to the Lord. "Church" is not just a cold organization, but is made up of real people, people like Timothy and Epaphrodi…
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We don't have to go through life alone. The same God who anointed Jesus with the Holy Spirit is the same Holy Spirit that is with us. We are called to be victorious and bold just as Christ was. The goal of the Holy Spirit is to always mold us to be more like Jesus. We must continuously be in the Spirit, led by the Spirit, and united in the Spirit.…
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God's heart for the Church is not that we would just stay in one place. The God who created us also created us for mission. He wants us to be built up as sons and daughters in a family and then sent out, carrying the clear mission of Christ. It takes faith to be sent, and it means learning to make our home in Christ, trusting Him. It will be costly…
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How can we identify genuine prophetic ministry in the church today? Are there hallmarks in Scripture to help us evaluate this? Absolutely. Rather than leaving the church fearful and uncertain, New Testament prophetic ministry expresses the love of Christ for His people, moves us forward in faith, and builds up the whole church, encouraging, and res…
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This week we continue our sermon series, Our Watershed Moment: A Call to Creation, we also explore Genesis 1:24-31. God loved the world into being, calling it all “good” and entrusted it to our care (Gen. 1:26). We have taken the concept of “dominion” as an excuse to destroy our natural surroundings.…
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Don't worry about what is happening around you, just follow Jesus. Keep your eyes on Jesus. Do what God wants you to do, do not look at what others are or aren't doing. Don't fall for peer pressure to be something you are not. We must follow the leading of the Lord. What does God want us to be? To be like Jesus.…
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We are revived for a purpose. Revival is an ongoing process, a consistent process of staying renewed. Jesus changes us to make us a weapon of war to pull down the strong holds in our lives but also to impact our community because we have power over all the enemy. We are the revival and it is our every day walk with God that makes things happen.…
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Today I interviewed David Patrick Harry host of Church of the eternal logos and the David Patrick harry youtube channel. We had a discussion about biblical masculinity and the manosphere, the feminization of men and more. Check out my youtube channel -https://www.youtube.com/@thedenofdissent Check out dph's channel below. / @churchoftheeternallogos…
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Today I have special guest Teach'em chuck, co host of cutting through the culture and the teach em chuck youtube channel. We examine the ideologies of Malcom x and the Black Panthers and ask whether they were toxic or not.Was Malcom x promoting socialism? Youll find some interesting information. Also was Tupac a marxist? CHECK OUT MY YOUTUBE CHANNE…
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Join host Jim Wallis in a live and enlightening conversation at Georgetown University with Sarah McCammon, esteemed Political Correspondent at NPR and author of the thought-provoking book, "The Exvangelicals." Delve into Sarah's personal narrative as she shares her upbringing within the evangelical church and the profound intersections of faith and…
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Are we called to mature in Christ? Absolutely. Are we called to do it in our own strength and ability? No. God Himself is at work in us both to will and to work in us, helping us to outwork His purpose in the earth. We are a people who shine like stars, and God is committed to helping us shine brightly and effectively. Together, we can rejoice in t…
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Who is this Jesus that we worship? Is He so full of His own reputation that He's hard to be around? Is He always focused only on His own advancement? Paul's description of the attitude of Jesus reflects something different altogether. Embracing humility, even unto death. And not just any death, but death on a cross. Because Jesus was secure in the …
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There is hope in Jesus and the second coming. We need hope to do the work of Jesus. The harvest is plenty, but the laborers are few. Those that endure to the end will be saved. Be wary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap. Only works with the right heart, attitude, and motive will be rewarded. Be ready, He is coming soon, so look up, our …
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A miracle is a supernatural touch from God. Today is the day for your miracle. Everything must bow to the name of Jesus. The impotent man at the pool of Bethesda is an example that Jesus wants us to respond to our issues. The woman with blood issues acted on her faith to get healed. The man with the withered hand acted on Jesus' command and shows t…
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Teresa Dinwiddie-Hermann (Ohioans for Child Protection) Joins us to discuss... Have you heard the one about the Principal and a Seminarian? AID - We like sheep have gone astray Ohioans for Child Protection website: TheAngryCatholic.com e-mail: mail@TheAngryCatholic.comBy Paul - The Angry Catholic
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