August 11, 2025

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Biblical Truth About Psychics — with Doreen Virtue

Doreen Virtue: Biblical Truth About Psychics Podcast: Contending for the Word  |  Series: Discerning the Times – Answering Today’s Most Urgent Questions  |  Date: August 12, 2025 Show Summary Psychics, spiritual readings, and New Age practices are showing up in churches, counseling rooms, and “Christian” influencer content. In this episode of Contending for the Word, […]

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Resilience in Seasons of Spiritual Dryness

  Resilience in Seasons of Spiritual Dryness | Warriors of Grace (Rooted Series) Air Date: August 12, 2025Series: Rooted — Becoming Men of Unshakable Faith (Episode 2 of 8) Show Summary In this episode of Warriors of Grace, Dave Jenkins continues the series Rooted — Becoming Men of Unshakable Faith with an honest conversation about

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Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath – 1 Kings 17 (August 12, 2025)

Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath – 1 Kings 17 Scripture: 1 Kings 17:1–24 (ESV)  |  Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2025  |  Series: Reading the Bible Daily with Dave In 1 Kings 17, Elijah appears during a national spiritual crisis to confront King Ahab. Through a drought, daily provision for a widow, and the raising

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When Christians Must Judge—and How to Do It Right

When Christians Must Judge—and How to Do It Right Our culture often repeats the phrase, “Do not judge.” It’s used as a shield against any form of moral evaluation, correction, or discernment. Even among Christians, Matthew 7:1 is sometimes quoted as if Jesus forbids all judgment. But is that really what He meant? Is it

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Strange Fire and Sweet Sound

Strange Fire and Sweet Sound: The Dangerous Theology Behind Bethel and Similar Movements By Dave Jenkins Introduction: The Soundtrack of a Movement Bethel Music has taken the global church by storm. Its soaring melodies and emotionally charged lyrics echo from megachurch stages to small-town sanctuaries. But behind the beautiful music lies a dangerous theological foundation—one

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Worship Discernment: 5 Questions to Ask About Worship Songs—And Your Church

Worship Discernment: Five Questions to Ask About Worship Songs and Your Church By Dave Jenkins We live in a time where the word “worship” can mean almost anything—and sometimes means almost nothing. For many Christians, worship has become synonymous with a music style, a feeling, or even a concert-like experience. But true biblical worship is

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Rescuing Worship: How Shepherds and Saints Can Lead with Truth and Grace

Rescuing Worship: How Shepherds and Saints Can Lead with Truth and Grace By Dave Jenkins Picture this: It’s a Sunday morning. The sanctuary is dim, pulsing with colored lights. A haze machine quietly fills the stage with fog as the band launches into a soaring anthem. The melody is moving. The atmosphere is emotionally charged.

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