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Sea of Fire Ministries seeks to engage the listener’s mind and heart with the faithful exposition of the Bible and complimentary edifying resources for the purpose of giving glory to God and strengthening the faith of His church.
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Welcome to this compelling Bible study on the book of James taught by David Forsyth. Join us as we delve into practical wisdom and profound insights from this New Testament epistle, exploring themes of faith, perseverance, and righteous living. Whether you’re new to the Bible or a seasoned student, this series offers valuable lessons for everyday Christian life.
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FACTS

Stephen Boyce and Tyler West

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FACTS is a podcast that was started by Dr. Stephen Boyce from Greenville, South Carolina. The primary focus of this program is to cover historical content about the early church Fathers, the Apocryphal accounts, the canon, textual criticism, and the scripture itself. Most episodes are co-hosted by Tyler West, among other special guests who are invited on the program. For those who would like to donate to our podcast, here is the link. All donations are tax deductible. Thank you for your all ...
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John Cook Ministries Podcast purpose is to encourage the study of God’s word, the King James Bible, the preserved verbally inspired Word of God. I’m John Cook, a retired Baptist preacher with over fifty years in the ministry preaching and teaching the King James Bible. This podcast will present the King James Bible as absolute truth, our sole authority for faith and practice. I invite you then to join us as we study God’s Word.
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Recalibrate

Cariboo Road Church

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Recalibrate is a podcast designed to help you on a weekly basis to stop; look at your life in the light of Jesus Christ’s teaching; and RECALIBRATE. Hosted by Paul Mahon, along with guests, you will find this an engaging way to understand the heart of scripture. We are a ministry of Cariboo Road Christian Fellowship in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Welcome to the Mom’s Story Hour podcast, where you can pull up a chair and sit by the fire in your imagination while I read to you as I have to my children. Take time to slow down and enjoy life’s simple pleasures of which a good story is near the top of the list.
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James Meyers, III considers what St. James said regarding wisdom which is found in the third chapter of his epistle. There is, indeed, a wisdom of this world which is to be distinguished from the wisdom which is of heaven, which is another way of saying wisdom which is from God. Wisdom sown from above reaps good fruits, while wisdom from below reap…
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James Meyers, III discusses the intramural quarrels within the church which, as St. James said in his fourth chapter, proceed from a lack of wisdom which spawns humility. Such wisdom is to be faithfully requested from God as St. James mentioned in 1:5-8, concluding with what such double-mindedness brings; namely, a chaotic storm of frustration and …
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In this episode, Dr. Stephen Boyce is joined by author and podcaster Erick Ybarra to discuss Dr. Gavin Ortlund’s recent video addressing Matthew 16 and the papacy. They explore whether Augustine of Hippo believed that Peter was the “rock” on which Christ built His Church and if this supports the papal office as understood in Catholic theology. Join…
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Benjamin is stuck in the middle. The revelation of Joseph to his brothers teaches us about the revelation of Yeshua of Nazareth to the Jewish people, but who does the charcter of Benjamin represent? This teaching concludes the The Two Sisters teaching about the rivalry between Rachel and Leah and the distinction between Messiah son of David and Mes…
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In this episode of FACTS, we explore a fascinating question: How would the ancient Church view today’s evangelicalism? As we delve into the theological, liturgical, and ecclesiastical differences between the early Christian Church and modern evangelicalism, we examine key aspects like orthopraxy, the role of the sacraments, church authority, and th…
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What happened to the northern kingdom and the Messianic dynasty of the house of Joseph? This teaching explains how the deeds of the fathers are portents for the sons yet again when Jacob divides his family into "two camps" thinking, ""If Esau comes to the one camp and attacks it, then the camp that is left will escape" (Genesis 32:8). Part three of…
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In this episode of FACTS, Dr. Stephen Boyce explores the mystery of the Prayer of Manasseh—a powerful apocryphal text. Is it an ancient relic of King Manasseh’s repentance or a later theological creation?Join us as we unpack its origins, significance, and what it reveals about God’s mercy and human redemption. Don’t miss this insightful discussion …
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James Meyers, III continues to consider what St. James says in the third chapter of his epistle about the extensive and potentially disastrous effects it can have. Using vivid illustrations, he illuminates the terrible ruin words can cause to their recipients. Even so, while this is a stark warning to the church at large, it is well for every Chris…
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James Meyers, III considers what St. James says in his epistle about the nature and charge of teaching in the ministry of the church and such as should not be taken lightly. James discusses how influential communication has been, is, and ever shall be and thus, must be regarded for how our communication influences ourselves and others and how other…
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Hanukkah is more than a holiday of oil and light—it’s a story of resilience, faith, and miracles that shaped Jewish history and identity. What does it mean to kindle light in the darkest time of year, and why is this holiday deeply connected to the Messianic hope? Discover how the courage of the Maccabees parallels the journey of modern Messianic J…
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In this episode, we explore the writings of Daniel, including the intriguing additions of Bel and the Dragon, The Story of Susanna, and The Prayer of Azariah and the Song of the Three Jewish Boys. Are these texts inspired parts of Scripture, historical additions, or theological reflections from a later time? Dr. Stephen Boyce and Anglican autodidac…
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James Meyers, III concludes our consideration of James 2:14-26 by discussing the examples which St. James cites: namely, Abraham and Rahab. Upon reflecting these two disparate saints of God, James further illustrates these two blessed individuals are not merely examples of living faith, but are ancestors of our Lord Jesus Christ. With Christmas app…
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James Meyers, III discusses perhaps the most controversial passage found in the Epistle of James, chapter 2, verses 14 through 26. Historically, some great theologians of the church thought St. James contradicted the teachings of Paul, or more specifically, the Protestant motto, “justified by faith.” James Meyers shows how these great saints are fa…
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Is Psalm 151 an inspired part of the biblical canon or an apocryphal addition? Join us as we dive deep into this intriguing question with Dr. Stephen Boyce from the podcast FACTS. We explore the origins of Psalm 151, its inclusion in some ancient biblical manuscripts, and why it’s absent from most modern Bibles. Discover the history, theology, and …
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In this episode of FACTS, Dr. Stephen Boyce dives into the fascinating textual history of the Book of Esther. Was the original version the shorter Hebrew text or the longer Greek version found in the Septuagint? Exploring the use of the Greek version by early churches, including Clement of Rome, and Jerome’s struggle with it in the Latin Vulgate, D…
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In this episode, Dr. Stephen Boyce explores the biblical foundations for Church councils and their role in Church history. Drawing from key passages such as the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15, Paul’s exhortation to unity in 1 Corinthians, and the Church’s role as the “pillar and foundation of truth” (1 Timothy 3:15), Dr. Boyce explains how Scripture …
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James Meyers, III discusses verses 19-27 of the first chapter in the Epistle of James. Verse 19 begins something of a transition into the remainder of the epistle. It is still an introduction but somewhat distinct from what has preceded it. James Meyers, III gives a cautionary, yet encouraging, lesson about this portion of the epistle before we pro…
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James Meyers, III examines the first trial of Christ which was before the Jewish authorities. This was a peculiar affair filled with scandall and subterfuge, exacerbated by political expediency. James considers this and how what seems quite incredulous, namely, putting to death the perfect Man, is altogether natural for fallen mankind. It is his po…
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“In this episode of FACTS, Dr. Boyce examines the New Testament’s unique textual and historical significance, exploring why it stands apart from and surpasses the Qur’ān as a foundation for truth and reliability.” If you'd like to donate to our ministry or be a monthly partner that receives newsletters and one on one discussions with Dr. Boyce, he…
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In this episode, we delve into the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, examining why it may not be the ideal choice for Baptist believers. Though revered for its majestic language and historical influence, the KJV carries distinct ecclesiological and theological elements rooted in its high church Anglican origins. We explore how these aspects ca…
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In this episode of FACTS, we delve into the question, “Will There Ever Be One Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church Again?” Join us as we explore the history, theology, and challenges surrounding the idea of a unified Christian Church. We are honored to have Fr. Calvin Robinson as our special guest, a respected priest and theologian known for his in…
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James Meyers, III considers the profound narrative of when Christ was driven into the wilderness by the Holy Spirit to be tested by the devil. He contends while there are similarities between Christ’s testing and our own, there are clear and definite differences. Sea of Fire Ministries on YouTubeBy James Meyers, III
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Welcome to FACTS! In today’s episode, we explore the powerful story of Perpetua and Felicity, two courageous women who were Christian martyrs from 3rd century in Carthage. Despite their vastly different social statuses, Perpetua, a noblewoman, and Felicity, a slave, stood united in their faith as they faced imprisonment and death in the Roman arena…
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