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How should a Christian decide who to trust?

In this episode, we work through Jesus’ warning to “know them by their fruit” and apply it to real-life decisions about counsel, teaching, and influence. What do you do when someone claims faith but lacks consistency, humility, or biblical clarity?

We also explore how spiritual habits—Scripture, prayer, Sabbath, and re...


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This episode tackles a difficult but necessary question: what is Satan actually allowed to do?

Using the book of Job as a foundation, we examine God’s sovereignty, the role of Satan, and what Scripture does—and does not—say about spiritual warfare. We discuss common misconceptions around oppression, possession, and personal responsibility, and why clarity here matters ...


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Students asked direct questions about spiritual warfare, demonic influence, and everyday faith—and we took them seriously.

In this episode, we examine:

Whether Christians can be possessed or only oppressed How objects like charms or Ouija boards fit into a biblical worldview What “strongholds” actually mean in Romans 6–8 How healing prayer works in practice Whethe...

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In this episode, Don Patterson and Rowan Miller respond to unfiltered questions from middle and high school students.

They address four major areas of confusion:

Whether the Bible speaks meaningfully to climate and environmental concerns

How Christians should think about evolution and human origins

Which Old Testament laws still apply—and why...


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