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Didaché

Justin Peters

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Didaché is the Greek word for teaching or doctrine. All Christians profess to love Jesus but few seem to have a passion for doctrine and theology. The Didaché podcast is dedicated to teaching sound doctrine and theology for it is by this that our knowledge of God is deepened which, in turn, enables our love for God to be deepened. The Bible says, "And this I pray, that your love would abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment" (Philippians 1:9). This podcast will discu ...
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In his podcast Didaché, Justin Peters welcomes Steve LeBlanc back to discuss necessary clarifications regarding previous statements about James Robison and Robert Morris. LeBlanc admits and apologizes for inaccurately stating that James Robison was present during a meeting about the restoration of Robert Morris. He explains the source of his mistak…
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Justin Peters interviews Steve LeBlanc, a former friend and employee of Robert Morris, discussing Morris’s recent resignation as pastor of Gateway Church amid allegations of sexual abuse. Steve shares his firsthand experiences and insights, revealing troubling aspects of Morris’s behavior and the church’s response over the years. The conversation h…
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Justin Peters discusses a curious claim by Kenneth Copeland, a prominent figure in the charismatic movement, who asserted that he healed his private jet of corrosion through prayer. Peters critiques Copeland’s casual manner of claiming direct communication with God and highlights the lack of integrity among charismatic leaders who frequently attrib…
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In this compelling episode of Didaché, Justin Peters discusses a final experiment designed to address the flat earth debate conclusively. The episode outlines the scientific methods and tools for the experiment, aiming to provide irrefutable evidence. Justin also shares personal reflections on the potential outcomes and their willingness to accept …
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In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters delves into the topic of sharing the gospel with homosexual individuals. The discussion focuses on approaching this subject with compassion, respect, and understanding while firmly standing by biblical truths. Listeners are provided practical advice and thoughtful strategies for initiating conversations abo…
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In a recent episode of Didaché, Justin Peters addresses the Flat Earth theory, focusing on meteors. He recounts his experience seeing a meteor and explains how meteors pose a significant challenge to the Flat Earth model. According to Peters, flat earthers believe in a dome covering the Earth, but the existence and behavior of meteors contradict th…
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In a hard-hitting episode, Justin Peters exposes Bethel Church's deceptive practices, particularly its claims about angel feathers appearing in its services. Peters challenges Bethel’s leaders, including Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton, to provide evidence of these supernatural occurrences. Despite sending letters and emails, Peters receives no res…
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In this episode, Justin Peters critiques Pope Francis's recent statements, arguing that they directly contradict biblical teachings on human nature and salvation. Peters highlights Pope Francis’s claim that humans are fundamentally good, contrasting it with scriptural assertions of humanity’s inherent sinfulness. By examining key biblical texts, Pe…
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In this episode, Justin Peters addresses the frequently misquoted verse from Matthew 7:1, “Judge not lest ye be judged.” Peters clarifies that this scripture warns against hypocritical judging, not all forms of judgment. By examining the verse in its proper context and referencing other biblical passages, Peters emphasizes the importance of righteo…
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