2016-06-03T12:55:19-08:00

Cults always demote God, make his standards less strict, and give human beings too much credit and ability to save themselves. Now, a Mormon will say, “Jesus is my Savior,” but what do they mean by that? Mormons believe that there are many Gods; that every God that exists is an exalted man; and that Gods create other Gods through procreation. Many years ago, I asked some Mormon missionaries, “Is it right that you are metaphysically polytheistic and devotionally monotheistic?”... Read more

2016-05-27T15:16:21-08:00

I have an exciting announcement this week! And for this announcement, for the first time in show history, I have my oldest son on the air alongside me on the mic! Ethan Streblow – my heart, my joy, my treasure… the latest Streblow to graduate high school! I’m so proud. To be honest, I thought he would end up dropping out and joining the circus. So, here’s the announcement: We have a new producer joining the team! None other,... Read more

2016-05-27T11:36:29-08:00

“Jesus is between 5’11” and about 6’1”. He’s taller than I thought He was… And He put His hand on this shoulder and He looked at me. He said, ‘Go tell my people I’m coming.’” – Jesse Duplantis on the time he spoke with Jesus in heaven. “I stood there, and I was at the Lord’s left hand – and this was not a dream, it was as real as life here – and He said, ‘Young man!’” -Mike Bickle,... Read more

2016-05-27T11:34:44-08:00

It’s called in our culture a “sea-change,” an idiom first introduced by Shakespeare in his play, The Tempest. A cultural cliché that refers to “a substantial or significant transformation.” A sea-change. As you will hear in this PODCAST, here in Luke 12, we are about to witness a sea-change. A substantial or significant transformation in the focus of Jesus’ ministry and message. Jesus’ words were for the disciples sadly stunning. For them, these words represented the death of a dream. Yet,... Read more

2016-05-23T10:48:05-08:00

(The following was originally published at CareyGreen.com) I believe with my all my heart is that all of the scriptures apply to all of life. For instance, passages in the New Testament that we would typically just apply to life in general can be applied specifically to all areas of life. This includes marriage, family, and business. For example, take Galatians 5:16, But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. The flesh,... Read more

2016-05-24T09:02:00-08:00

To purchase the entire Summit Lecture Series, Vol. 1 on DVD, go to: summit.org. The source of authority within the Church of Latter-day Saints is supposedly the Bible, but it is in fact the Bible, AND The Book of Mormon, AND The Pearl of Great Price, AND Doctrine and Covenants. Moreover, the president of the church at any given time is also considered a prophet who can receive revelation. To them, revelation is ongoing and is not even limited to their... Read more

2016-05-23T08:30:41-08:00

People who work at the grocery store make me feel stupid; specifically when I ask them where stuff is. “Excuse me, good sir! Could you direct me to the canned peaches?” *Groans* “Aisle six, center, south side, third shelf from the top, latitude 44.08, longitude 108.75. Duh.” I don’t appreciate being treated that way, so I go to those discount super center super stores. “Excuse me, good sir! Could you direct me to the canned peaches?” “I don’t know!... Read more

2016-05-20T10:19:51-08:00

Warning: Some of the topics discussed may contain accounts of real life violence, strong language, and other topics not suitable for minors. This podcast has remained unedited out of respect of those individuals who feel led by the Lord to share their testimonies. Welcome to the premier episode of School Circle, a podcast featuring a room full of veterans who just want to share the road that God has them on. In today’s episode, producer Bryan Muche and hosts... Read more

2016-05-19T10:46:15-08:00

“This is my Bible. I am what it says I am, I have what it says I have, I can do what it says I can do. Today, I will be taught the word of God. I boldly confess: My mind is alert, my heart is receptive, I will never be the same, in Jesus’ name!” That’s how Joel Osteen, senior pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, TX begins every sermon. So, let’s go back through this and break it... Read more

2016-05-19T08:55:16-08:00

We are, as you well know, engaged in a fascinating election cycle — one that I have been following with great interest. Last week, one prominent commentator told of the time when, shortly after the swearing-in of a relatively recent President, he asked him, “What does it feel like to be President?” His answer, in case you are interested, was this: “I suddenly realize that everything I say will profoundly affect something somewhere in the world.” As you will... Read more

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