Oftentimes we look at all of our issues in our lives through the human lens and we never look at it from a spiritual lens. We often fail to realize that everything in life has a purpose and reason for happening. Sometimes we may not see that reason or purpose through the "human lens" but when we start to look "Through the Eyes of Jesus" we start to see things in a different perspective. Grab your bible, plug in your earphones, and listen to Walker, Isaiah and friends discuss the topics that are troubling our society. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/preacherwalkerministry/support
When our lives feel out of control, the natural response is to try and control things, especially during mental health struggles, but is this the right way to respond? Should Christians be willing to give up control during mental health struggles? Are we even in control in the first place? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Kristen Turbeville, as they discuss, Giving Up Control During Mental Health Struggles.
It's easy to be faithful to God when life is going great. But what should we do when life isn't good? How can we continue to be faithful when we endure trauma and tribulations? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Nathan Judd as they discuss, "Maintaining Faith in the Midst of Trauma."
In this episode, Isaiah Leininger, Walker Howell, and Roy Malecha discuss the critical intersection of mental health and community support within the church. They define key terms related to mental health, emphasize the importance of empathy, and explore the role of the church in providing support for those struggling with mental health issues. The conversation also touches on personal experiences with mental health, the necessity of self-care for those who help others, and practical steps for fostering a supportive community. Ultimately, the episode calls for a deeper understanding of mental health and a commitment to loving like Jesus, highlighting the need for unconditional support and presence in the lives of those in distress.
We all know what it is like to lose someone or something that we love. Experiencing grief and loss are some of the hardest emotions to face. How can we get through those incredibly difficult periods? What does God's Word have to offer us in those times of grief? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Jeff Jenkins, as they discuss, "Navigating Grief and Loss Through the Lens of the Bible."
Millions of people today struggle with addictions, whethter that be to drugs and alcohol, porongraphy, or even things like caffiene and online shopping. How can we as Christians overcome these addictions? What does the Bible have to say? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Jonathan Harrison, as they discuss, "Overcoming Addiction with Biblical Principles."
Many Christians today feel that taking care of themselves is selfish, and that the Bible calls them to completly disregard themselves and their needs. Is this truly what the Bible says? Are we not supposed to take care of ourselves? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Dr. Nadine McNeal, as they discuss, Self-Care and Self-Compassion From a Biblical Perspective.
When we are stuggling with our mental health, sometimes it can be hard to trust God. When we are depressed or anxious, sometimes it feels like God is no longer with us or that He no longer cares about us. What does the Bible say about this? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Bethany Brunett, as they discuss, Trusting God in the Midst of Mental Health Challenges.
Everyone today is stressed out. We've all got so many things that need our attention. Sometimes we are so overwhelmed that we feel that we are burned out. Can the Bible help us to manage our stress? What does the Bible say about being burned out? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Stephen K. Moore, as they discuss, Biblical Wisdom for Managing Stress and Burnout.
Being able to forgive yourself and forgive others can be a big step in recovering from mental health struggles. What does the Bible have to say about these things? How can we begin the process of forgiveness? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Dr. Ryan Fraser, as they discuss, Forgiveness and Mental Health Insights from the Bible.
Shame and guilt can be powerful tools in the hands of Satan to hurt Christians and persaude them to give up trying to be faithful to God. What does the Bible say about shame and guilt? Are they really as bad as we think they are? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Caleb Boggs, as they discuss, Overcoming Shame and Guilt with Biblical Truths.
You might have heard it said that if you are feeling anxious or depressed, then it justs means that your faith isn't strong enough and that you need to pray more. Is that really the case? What does the Bible say about anxiety and depression? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Dr. Neil Richey as they discuss, "Biblical Perspectives on Anxiety and Depression."
In a world full of noise, how do we speak—and listen—in a way that honors God? In this episode, we explore what the Bible teaches about healthy, holy communication. We’ll uncover the powerful role our words play in relationships, discipleship, and spiritual growth. Whether you're navigating conflict, striving for deeper connection, or just trying to communicate more like Christ, this conversation will equip you with practical wisdom rooted in Scripture.
All season long we have been discussing sins that plague the church, but they're often sins we do not like to talk about. Now that we have addressed these issues, how can we as the church move forward and strive to be more like Jesus every day? Join Walker and Steve as they discuss Healing and Restoration: A Path Forward for the Church.
Some sins are obvious—we know why it's wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It's easy for Christians to condemn these because many feel they would never commit them. But what about the sins we keep hidden? Every Christian wrestles with private struggles that don't always make it into the spotlight. What are these hidden sins, and how can we bring them into the light? In this episode, Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Dana Baldwin explore the power of confession, healing, and especially the importance of forgiving yourself—not as a sin, but as a vital response when facing the hidden sins in our lives.
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Steve Holladay as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Tackling Sexual Misconduct and Abuse in the Church.”
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Kenneth Moore as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Apathy."
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Jonathan Crowell as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: How a Lack of Effort and Desire is Slowly Killing the Church.”
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest TJ Kirk as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Unveiling Modesty.”
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Matt Wallin as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: The Importance of Transparency and Honesty in Church Leadership.”
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Adrian Judd as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Confronting the Culture of Silence and Shame in Church. ”
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Chuck Scarborough as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: How Lust is Defeating and Distracting the Army of God.”
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Adam Faughn as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Unveiling the Hidden Sin of Gossip.”
We in the church are often very concerned with doing the right things in worship. We want to make sure we are worshiping the way that God has told us to. But even if we do all of the right things, is our worship acceptable to God, or is there something else going on? Do we need anything more than just doing what we are supposed to do to please God with our worship? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Tyler Waugh, as they discuss, "The Hidden Sin of Worshiping in Truth, Not Spirit."
We in the church are often very concerned with doing the right things in worship. We want to make sure we are worshiping the way that God has told us to. But even if we do all of the right things, is our worship accecepable to God, or is there something else going on? Do we need anything more than just doing what we are supposed to do to please God with our worship? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Tyler Waugh, as they discuss, "The Hidden Sin of Truth, Not Spirit."
There are some sins that we know a lot about. We can tell you all about why it’s wrong to murder, worship idols, or commit adultery. It’s easy for Christians to look down on those kinds of sins because most Christians will never be guilty of committing them. What about the sins we do in secret? It’s true, every Christian struggles with some kind of hidden sin. What kinds of sins are they, and how do we combat them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Mike Hisaw as they discuss: “Hidden Sins: Adressing Hypocrisy in the Church.”
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The final part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on this show is "The Wise Man" What does this passage really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest David Pharr as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: The Wise Man."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The twenty-first part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on this show is "Lord, Lord." What does this passage really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Jonathan Jarvis as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Lord, Lord."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The twentieth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Wide and Narrow Gates." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest ... as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Wide and Narrow Gates."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The eighteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "A Tree and It's Fruit." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Parker Cotts as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: A Tree and It's Fruit."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The seventeenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "The Golden Rule." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Zaquan Kemp as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: The Golden Rule."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The sixteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Ask and It Will Be Given." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Andrew Phillips as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Ask and It Will Be Given."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The fifteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Judge Not." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Jeremie Beller as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Judge Not."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The fourteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Do Not Be Anxious." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Edison Boggess as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Do Not Be Anxious."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The thirteenth part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "No One Can Serve Two Masters." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Adam Chalmers as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: No One Can Serve Two Masters."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The twelfth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Fasting." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest … as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Fasting."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The eleventh part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "The Lord's Prayer." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker and Simon as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: The Lord's Prayer."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The tenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Giving to the Needy." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Austin Ketchum as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Giving to the Needy."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The ninth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Love Your Enemies." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Caulyn Holbrook as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Love Your Enemies."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The eighth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Turn the Other Cheek.." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Isaiah as he discusses, "The Sermon on the Mount: Turn the Other Cheek."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The seventh part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Let Your Yes Be Yes." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Luke Sullivan as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Let Your Yes Be Yes."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The sixth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Do Not Divorce." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Christian Gomez as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Do Not Divorce."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The fourth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Do Not Be Angry With Your Brother." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest … as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Do Not Be Angry with Your Brother."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The fifth part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Tear Out Your Eye" What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Tyler Waugh as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Tear Our Your Eye."
The Sermon the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible, and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The third part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Christ Came to Fulfill the Law.." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Dimitri Sims as they discuss "The Sermon on the Mount: Christ Came to Fulfill the Law."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The second part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Salt and Light." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker and Isaiah, as they discuss, "Salt and Light."
The Sermon the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible, and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The first part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "The Beatitudes." What do the Beatitudes really mean, and how do they apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Caleb Hammond as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: The Beatitudes."
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a missionary? What would it be like to live in a foreign country for the sole purpose of teaching people about Christ? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Alex Rodichev as they discuss his experience with "The Mission Field in Ukraine."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once said It would be better For Them to Drown. What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest as they discuss, "Startling Statements: It Would Be Better for Them to Drown."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once said, "It Is Not Right to Take the Children's Bread." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Jacob Farber as they discuss, "Startling Statements: It is Not Right to Take the Children's Bread."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once said, "Eat My Flesh and Drink My Blood." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Dmitri Sims as they discuss, "Startling Statements: Eat My Flesh and Drink My Blood."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once said, "You Must Be Born Again." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest as they discuss, "Startling Statements: You Must Be Born Again."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. In Matthew 7:6, Jesus told His disciples not to give things that are holy to dogs. What does this mean? What is the context of this statement, and how does it apply to us today? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Luke Sullivan as they discuss, "Starting Statements: Don't Throw it to the Dogs."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once told someone,"Go and Sin No More." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Kenneth (KJ) Moore as they discuss, "Startling Statements: Go and Sin No More."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. The Bible once said, "Be still and know that I am God." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest as they discuss, "Startling Statements: Be Still and Know that I am God."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once told His disciples, "Peace, be still." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Steve Higginbotham as they discuss, "Startling Statements: Peace Be Still."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. The Bible once said, "No Human Can Tame the Tounge. " What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest as they discuss, "Startling Statements: No Human Can Tame the Tounge."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Paul once told some Christians, "Be Angry and Do Not Sin. " What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Zaquan Kemp as they discuss, "Startling Statements: Be Angry and Do Not Sin."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once told His disciples, "Love Your Neighbor." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Michael Bush, as they discuss "Startling Statements: Love Your Neighbor."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once told His disciples, "Abide in Me." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest as they discuss, "Startling Statements: Abide in Me."
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a missionary? What would it be like to live in a foreign country for the sole purpose of teaching people about Christ? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Jonathan Crowell, as they discuss his experience with "The Mission Field in West Africa."
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go on a short-term mission trip? What would it be like to travel somewhere new to teach the gospel? Join Walker and Isaiah as they discuss Isaiah's experience in, "Short Term Missions."
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a missionary? What would it be like to live in a foreign country for the sole purpose of teaching people about Christ? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Wayne Parker as they discuss his experience with "The Mission Field in Micronesia."
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a missionary? What would it be like to live in a foreign country for the sole purpose of teaching people about the gospel? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Dr. Terry Edwards as they discuss his experience with "The Mission Field in Italy."
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a missionary? What would it be like to live in a foreign country for the sole purpose of teaching people about Christ? Join Walker and his guest Lance Mosher to discuss his experience with "The Mission Field in New Zealand."
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a missionary? What would it be like to live in a foreign country for the sole purpose of teaching people about Christ? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Byron Benitez as they discuss his experience with "The Mission Field in Guatemala."
Many people wonder what it would be like to be a missionary. What would it be like to live in a foreign country for the sole purpose of teaching people about Christ? Some people become missionaries, but not everyone. What about those in the United States who need to hear the gospel? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Rob Whitacre as they discuss his experience with "The Mission Field in the United States."
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a missionary? What would it be like to live in a foreign country for the sole purpose of teaching people about Christ? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Nkoshi Mpofu as they discuss his experience with "The Mission Field in Zimbabwe."
If you've ever been a stranger in a strange land, you know that there can be a lot of difficulties as you attempt to adjust to the culture around you. Unfortunately, one of those difficulties is trying to handle someone who has a racist attitude against you. How should you respond to this if you are a missionary for the Lord? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Dr. Rick Brumback, as they discuss "Tackling Rasicm and Prejudice as an International Missionary."
Have you ever wanted to be able to talk to someone who has a different culture than you do but struggled to know what to do? You are not alone. It can be difficult for many people to talk to people from different cultures or backgrounds. So, how do we do this, especially to spread the gospel? John Walker, Isaiah, and their guest, Jon Jones, as they discuss "Learning to Cross-Cultural Boundaries."
As Christians, we are supposed to study God's word just like Jesus did while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? How does it look to study intentionally? Join Walker and Zach Barnhart as they discuss, "Living Intentionally: Studying Intentionally."
As Christians, we are supposed to evangelize just like Jesus did while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? How does it look to evangelize intentionally? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Michael Moon as they discuss, "Practical Living: Evangelizing Intentionally."
As Christians, we are supposed to being up our children to live just like Jesus did while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? How does it look to parent intentionally? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Chad Landman as they discuss, "Living Intentionally: Parenting Intentionally.
As Christians, we are called to be people who worship God just like Jesus was while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? What does it look like to worship intentionally? Join Isaiah, Walker, and their guest Sawyer Reid as they discuss "Practical Living: Praying Intentionally."
As Christians, we are called to use the talents God has given us just like Jesus did while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? What does it look like to use our talents intentionally? Join Isaiah, Walker, and their guest Robert Hatfield as they discuss "Practical Living: Using My Talents Intentionally."
As Christians, we are supposed to use our words carefully just like Jesus did while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? How does it look to speak intentionally? Join Walker and his guest Parker Cotts as they discuss, "Living Intentionally: Speaking Intentionally."
As Christians, we are called to be a loving kind of people, just like Jesus was while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? What does it mean to love intentionally? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Zaquan Kemp as they discuss, "Practical Living: Loving Intentionally."
As Christians, we are called to do the right things for the right reasons just like Jesus did while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? What does it look like to live intentionally? Join Isaiah, Walker, and their guest Tyler Waugh as they discuss, "Practical Living: Living Intentionally."
As Christians, we are called to be servants just like Jesus was while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? What does it look like to serve intentionally? Join Isaiah and his guest Asa Jopson as they discuss, "Practical Living: Serving Intentionally."
As Christians, we are called to be a prayerful people just like Jesus was while He was on the Earth. This is something that we need to do intentionally. But what does that mean? What does it look like to pray intentionally? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Logan Sumners as they discuss, "Practical Living: Praying Intentionally."
Can women only serve the church and the Lord if they are married, or is there a role for single Christian women as well? What can single women, or just Christians in general, do for God while they are not in a relationship? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Caroline Smith as they discuss, "Serving God as a Single Christian Woman."
You may have heard someone teach, "The Sinner's Prayer" as a way to be saved. Is the Sinner's Prayer really true, or does the Bible teach something different? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Simon Tyson as they discuss, "Common Bible Misconceptions about the Sinner's Prayer."
When you think of a missionary, you probably think of a man going into a foreign country to preach and evangelize to the people there. You don't normally think of women doing that. Is there a role for women in the mission field? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Makaley Boyle as they discuss, "Women's Role in the Mission Field."
Walker, Isaiah, and Hailey discuss the importance of women's role in ministry and the worth women can provide to the church. They emphasize that women should not limit themselves to specific roles in the church, such as helping set up and clean up after events or organizing ladies' days. Hailey shares her experiences as a minister and encourages others to find their niche in church leadership roles. They also talk about the role of older women as ministers in the New Testament, emphasizing the need for older women to be reverent in behavior and training young women to love their husbands and children.
In God's design for the for the family, there is both a father and a mother. This brings up a question. What are the roles of the mother in this relationship? What are her responsibilities as a Christian wife? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Lacy Crowell as they discuss, "Women's Role in Marriage and the Family."
One of the biggest debates amongst Christians right now surrounds whether or not women are allowed to lead in a public worship service. Many people have differing opinions on this, but what does the Bible say on this topic? Are women allowed to lead in worship, or do they have some other part to play? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Ana Crowell as they discuss, "Women's Role in Worship."
People often say that you can believe the Bible or science but not both. Is that true? Do Christians have to reject science because science says there is no God, or does the evidence actually support the existence of a Heavenly Creator? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guests, Dr. Justin Rogers and Dr. Joe DeWeese, as they discuss "The Bible and Science."
Should Christians really celebrate Christmas? Was Jesus even born on Christmas day? What is the most important thing to remember during the holiday season? Join Walker and Isaiah as they discuss, "The Reason for the Season."
Have you ever felt alone? Like no one cared about you and that everyone overlooks you? You're not alone in that feeling. Many people struggle with this. But you are also not alone because God is there. Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Jordan Pugh as they discuss "The Lord Looks on the Overlooked."
Elders are given the responsibility of shepherding their respective congregations. With that responsibility comes the responsibility of making big leadership decisions. What kind of big decisions do elders make? How do they make those decisions? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Scott Latham, an elder at the University Church of Christ in Montgomery, Alabama, as they discuss, "Making BIG Leadership Decisions."
Many critics of the Bible claim that it is misogynistic and demeaning to women. The Bible, in their eyes, lifts men up as superiors, making women inferior. Is that truly what the Bible says about women, or does the Bible have something else to say? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Mattie-Jean Barkley, as they discuss "Common Bible Misconceptions about Women."
In the religious world today, we may hear the words elder, bishop, and pastor used in a variety of ways by a variety of people. But what does those words really mean? How does the Bible use those words? Who are the people who these words apply to and what is their role in the church? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Cy Warren as they discuss, "Common Bible Misconceptions about 'Elder, Bishop, and Pastor."'
You may have heard the phrase, "Once Saved, Always Saved" being used in religious conversations. Is this phrase something you can find in the Bible, or is that a false doctrine? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Colton Wells, as they discuss, "Common Bible Misconceptions about Once Saved, Always Saved."
In the religious world today, you may often hear several different people use the phrase "holy hands". What does this phrase mean? Is this something that still exists today? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Eric Centers as they discuss, "Common Bible Misconceptions about Holy Hands."
You may have heard of the Great Commission. This is a passage of Scripture that many people have read and taught, but what does it really mean? What does it mean to go out and teach the gospel? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Michael Moon as they discuss, "Common Bible Misconceptions about The Great Commission."
Throughout the Scriptures, we see people fasting, or abstaining from food and drink to observe a special holiday or day or remembrance. Is this something that we as Christians need to do today, or is this a command that we don't have to follow anymore? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest JW Riggs as the discuss, "Common Bible Misconceptions about Fasting."
The Bible mentions three divine beings: The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit, yet Christians are only supposed to worship one God. Are there truly three divine beings, and if so, what does the Bible say about them? Join Walker, Isaiah, and Dr. Donnie Debord as they discuss, "Common Bible Misconceptions about The Trinity."
What does it mean to be a member of the church? Going a step further, what does the word church even mean? Join Isaiah, Walker, and their guest Simon Tyson as they discuss, "Common Bible Misconceptions About Member and Church."
Did Jesus really die and rise again in three days? There are those who believe he did not die. Some believe the resurrection never happened. The resurrection has been debated for decades, but does the evidence in the bible prove the resurrection actually happened? Join Walker, Isaiah, and Sawyer as they discuss the Resurrection on the Through the Eyes of Jesus Podcast.
Join Walker, Isaiah, and Edison as they discuss “The Deity of Christ” Through the Eyes Of Jesus.
In this episode we address the big question “Does God Exist?” Join Isaiah Leininger and special guest Caleb Hammond as they discuss this important topic.
Over the recent years the relevancy of the Bible has been questioned. Is the Bible still relevant today or is it just an ancient writing that was written to ancient people long ago? Join Isaiah, Walker and Alex as they look at this topic through a Godly perspective.
Over the years, many have criticized the accuracy of the Bible. Are the places mentioned in scripture really places today? Did the events that took place in the Bible actually happen? Did Jesus really walk this earth as a man? On this episode Dr. Rick Brumback joins Walker and Isaiah to discuss the Historical Accuracy of the Bible.
There are multiple religions in the world today, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and many others. The question is do they all lead to the same God? Does it matter which religion should I choose? Join Timothy, Isaiah, and Luke Tatum as they discuss this pertinent question of "Which Religion should I choose" Through the Eyes of Jesus.
Have you ever wondered how the world came about? There are many theories as to how the world began. The most well-known theory is the Big Bang theory. Did the big bang actually happen? Join Walker, Isaiah and Ben as they discuss who the true creator of the world is.
The Old Testament talks a lot about the Sabbath day. Historically, this day is a day when you are not supposed to do any physical labor. Saturday is often the day that many today honor the Sabbath and keep it holy. However, are we still required to follow the biblical commands of not working on the sabbath and keeping it holy? Join Walker and Isaiah, as they discuss the Sabbath day "Through the Eyes of Jesus".
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The great dilema. When that collection plate rolls around on Sunday morning, what am I required to put in that plate? Does scripture actually tell us to give a specific amount or is giving all based from the heart? Join Walker, Isaiah and Eric Centers as they discuss the importance of Giving, Through the Eyes of Jesus.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/preacherwalkerministry/message
Does God really care about what we wear? The world likes to tell us "dress in whatever way makes you happy" but scripture does not communicate that same message. How we dress, reflects who we are. Join Walker, Isaiah, and Hailey Watson as they discuss Modesty "Through the Eyes of Jesus".
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The Bible says that we are to remember Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. But, how often are we supposed to partake of the cermionial feast that Jesus instituted right before His death? Does the bible give a clear answer on this topic or is this up to church leadership to decide? Join Walker, Isaiah and Sawyer as they discuss the Lords Supper and Communion ""Through the Eyes of Jesus".
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Does "making a joyful noise" really give us the authority to have instruments in worship? How does the New Testament define worship? How did using instruments in worship really come about? Join Walker, Isaiah & Zach as they discuss the controversial topic of instruments in worship, "Through the Eyes of Jesus".
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Why do we do the things we do in worship? That's something we all ask ourselves at some point. In this episode, Walker Howell, Isaiah Leininger and Caulyn Holbrook discuss the Acts of Worship and why they're important, Through the Eyes of Jesus
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What does the bible truly mean when it says baptism? Does it mean that you can just be sprinkled? Does it mean that there is something "special" in the water? Or does it mean full emersion into the water? How does baptism affect someone's spiritual life and everyday mindset? Who should be baptized? There are a lot of questions about baptism, and that's why Walker, Isaiah, & Edison are going to look at Baptism "Through the Eyes of Jesus".
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Is there truly only one way to be saved? Or does the Bible outline multiple ways to be saved? One church may teach that baptism is essential for salvation, while another church may teach that "all you must do is believe and you'll be saved".Which church is right? Or are they both right? Join Walker, Isaiah, and Alex as they discuss the Nature of Salvation "Through the Eyes of Jesus".
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Many churches today based their practices off of the statement that they did it in the old testament! Is the old testament something we are still supposed to live by today or is it just for our example? What is the difference between the Old and New Testaments? Join Walker, Isaiah and Adrain as we discuss the topic of the Two Covenants "Through the Eyes of Jesus"
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Maybe you have heard of the saying Mans Way versus Gods Way. Which way is actually the way to follow? Can a supernatural being have authority in our lives? Those who follow the Christian faith are told to live by the Bible. Is the Bible a true and authoratitive book? Find out the answer to this question and others about the "Authority of Scripture", as we look at this issue "Through the Eyes of Jesus"
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Did the Bible actually come from God? Are the words in red truly Jesus' words? For centuries the Bible has existed. Over time it has been translated to fit a variety of needs. Are all translations accurate or are there false translations? How do we know that the Bible is God's inspired word? Join Walker, Isaiah, and Sawyer Reid as they discuss this issue, "Through the Eyes of Jesus".
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What happens when we're heartbroken? This world has many tragic happenings every day, and sometimes the weight of grief is too much to bear on our own. In these times of trial, where can we look? Is there anything to be found in the scriptures? We are joined by Dr. Justin Rogers, director of the graduate school of theology at FHU, to take a look at Grief, the Bible, and the comfort of Christ in this episode.
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Why? Its a question many of us have grown up asking, and a question that begins to hold more and more weight the more we experience in this world. Many things around us are confusing, confounding, and seemingly senseless. No matter how much good we try to do, it seems like the only thing we find ourselves left with is bad. Why do bad things happen to good people? We will dive into this topic with the help of Dr. Matthew Sokolowski as we examine living in a broken world, consequence versus coincidence, and how there can be a good God.
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Saying I'm Sorry is a hard thing to do, except when we don't mean it. Forgiveness is something that is difficult to understand, and even more difficult to carry out. How do we respond when people do us wrong? Do we become the bigger person, or do we give them what they gave to us? What happens when the person who needs our forgiveness is ourselves? What does this look like in practice? Jeff Jenkins of The Jenkins Institute joins the show in order to discuss Forgiveness from God's perspective.
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Fighting in the streets. Dogfights over countries. Torpedoes beneath the sea. Violence moves like an epidemic across the Earth. It is demoralizing, it is disheartening, yet it is seemingly unavoidable. It is on every scale from country conflict to personal disputes. For Christians, this provides many questions. Do we get up and defend our country, or do we stay passive? How do we handle ourselves when violence is threatened against us? How do we try and stop it? Preacher Robert Hatfield joins us to examine the issues and response of the Bible and Violence.
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One of the saddest things to begin to rise in the past 20 years is the rate of mental health issues, especially among young people. This is not a statistic exclusive to the world, nor is it one we can even pretend to ignore. However, we can often conflate the rising trends with feeling as though it is a new idea, and thus can worry about or even disregard the question of whether or not God spoke about such things. Lonnie Jones, a liscenced professional counselor, police chaplain, and De-escalation strategy tutor, joins the show to help navigate the world of Mental Health, and to look at what God has to say about these things.
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For the past few years, it seems like the News has been on in every airport lobby, every waiting room, and every social media feed you come across. Every waking moment of the day can be spent obsessing over the next political hot seat, scandal, or issue. It oftentimes makes us question how to feel, view, or act in our own Christian lives with so much happening around us. How do we balance politics and God in a way that glorifies him. Join us as we discuss with Dr. Mark Blackwelder, Dean of the College of Biblical Studies at FHU, as we examine some of these topics and look for a way to view these things through the eyes of Jesus.
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Holy Matrimony, or wholly malformed? Marriage is a blessing, but many in our world today struggle to see it as such. There have been many alterations, extensions, and substitions since God's original model, so how do we see it the same way He does? Are we in unison, or have we grown apart from the plan? Joining us is Dr. Donnie Debord to talk about the Biblical basis of Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage.
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We are more interconnected than ever in the 21st century, which comes with a whole new slew of problems. Back-alley dealings are now only a click away, shameful storefronts are now anonymous, and the difficulties of an addicted world are more prevalent than ever. More than most other points in previous centuries, we are seeing addiction statistics rise in most every regard across the board. Dr. Doug Burleson, Assistant Dean of Biblical Studies at FHU, joins the podcast to discuss Christianity in the midst of Crisis, dealing with addiction, and seeing God through it all.
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What is your mindset going to church? Are you excited to go to church? Or is it a struggle to find the motivation every time the assembly meets to go and sit through a worship service? What does the bible say about those who simply go to church just to ""go through the motions""? Is that the right mindset to have when we go to the assembly? Join Walker, Isaiah and friends as they discuss those who are pew warmers Through the Eyes of Jesus.
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"There are many circumstances in our life that can shake our faith. Some circumstances can even lead us to doubt that the God of the Bible exisits. Is doubt wrong? What does the bible say about doubt? When we have doubt what should we do? Join Isaiah, Walker, and friends as they discuss the idea of doubt Through Eyes of Jesus.
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2020 brought to light an issue our world has been struggling with for quite some time: Racism. Everything now is centered around the color of someones skin. If someone does a wrong doing to another we are quick to flag it as racism. If someone disrespects someone else the world is quick to take into account the color of your skin. The big questions we should be asking ourselves is "how would Jesus handle this issue of Racism? " and "does Jesus even care what color your skin is?" Join Walker, Isaiah and Friends as they discuss racism, not from a worldly perspective but from a Godly perspective.
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Relationships are hard. Whether it is a friendship, an acquaintance, or even someone who you are in love with, any relationship takes commitment. Commitment takes time and time takes effort. There are fundamental principles addressed throughout scripture about relationships. During this episode, Walker, Isaiah, and Friends will discuss how Jesus expects for us to conduct ourselves in whatever relationship we find ourselves in.
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Over the years many movements have been created in order to support certian groups, people such as ""Blue Lives Matter"" and most recently well known, ""Black Lives Matter"". Would Jesus support these types of movements? Do these movements promote unity? How would Jesus want us to associate with these movements? Join Walker, Isaiah and Friends as they discuss Cultrual Movements, "Through the Eyes of Jesus".
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One of the issues currently dividing churches, people, and America as a whole is politics. The world is constantly debating over who is in office and whether they are qualified to be in office. Should we listen to those in office even if we dont agree with their political views? Should we associate with a specific political party? How does Jesus look at politics? Join Walker, Isaiah and Friends as they discuss Politics, Through the Eyes of Jesus.
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"Currently, approxomitely 9.2% of people (689 Million) in the world live on less than $1.90 a day. Poverty is an issue that has been prominate for quite sometime. Why would Jesus allow for poverty to happen? How would He want us to deal with poverty if or when we are faced with it? In this episode, Walker, Isaiah and Friends, will look at the issue of Poverty, ""Through the Eyes of Jesus"""
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You may have heard the phrase "There is a church on every corner", which is true. However, how do we know which church is teaching truth? Or are all churches right? What does the Bible say about division among churches? In this episode, Walker, Isaiah and friends will break down what the scripture says about church division.
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In the recent years homosexuality has become trending in society. There has been many debates over whether a Christian should or support those who identify in the LGBTQ+ community. It may surprise you that the Bible also addresses the issue of homosexuality. In this episode Walker, Isaiah and Friends will discuss whether or not Christians should support those who identify as homosexuals, not through a worldly lens but Through the Eyes of Jesus.
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You may have heard the phrase "there is a church on every corner", which is true. However, how do we know which church is teaching truth? Or are all churches right? The world offers us so many viewpoints on how to get to heaven and what to believe. Yet, when we look at the question of "What should I believe" Through the Eyes of Jesus, we begin to see only one way, one truth, and one person who offers eternal life to those who believe. In this episode, Walker and friends will break down what the scripture says about what church to believe.
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When times of chaos strikes in our lives, what do we do? How do we coupe? How should we coupe? The world tells us to deal with chaos through one lenses but Jesus shows us a different way to handle chaos through His inspired word. Walker and friends will look at what the bible has to say on how to handle chaos in our lives. Join Walker, Isaiah, and Timothy, as they discuss how to handle when chaos strikes!
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Have you ever received a gift and you thought it was the greatest gift you have ever received in your entire life? Did you know God has given us the greatest gift we could have ever asked for? It is called Forgiveness! This word "Forgiveness" is why God sent His one and only son, so that each and every person has and will have the opportunity to be forgiven. The greatest thing about this gift is that it is never ending. It is renewable. It doesn't matter how bad we mess up, or how far away we are from God, because He is faithful and just to forgive us. Not only does he offer us forgiveness, but he also gives us the ability to forgive others. Forgiveness is truly the greatest gift we have ever been given and/or that we have ever offered. Join Walker, Isaiah, and Caulyn as they discuss how important and valuable forgiveness is "Through the Eyes of Jesus'.
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The goal of a magician is to fool you. The smoother the magician is at fooling you or making you believe an illusion is real, the better the magician they are. Did you know the greatest magician still exists? No his name is not Harry Houdini, his name is the Devil. Do you know him? Have you fallen for one of his tricks? Can we avoid deception? If so, how? What's the difference between temptation and sin? During this episode, Walker, Isaiah and friends will discuss what the difference is between temptation and sin and how we can handle each temptation that we face Through the Eyes of Jesus.
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There are many problems that we are constantly dealing with in life. We all face different worldly problems, but we all face the same spiritual problem. Over the past two years the world has faced a pandemic that has impacted and affected the lives of everyone. The CDC and government officials have tried to advise the best action to take in order to combat the virus. During this episode Walker and friends will look at the spiritual problems we face, and what the bible says on how to handle our spiritual problems, because if they're not handled the right way, it can cause unneeded chaos in our lives.
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The new year is filled with exciting times. We have an opportunity at a "fresh start" to the calendar year. It is a time to self reflect on the past year and determine what we can become better at, and it's also a time for us to set goals for the new calendar year. During this episode, Walker and friends will look at what is to come in this new show, this new year, and how we can better improve our lives spiritually this year.
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