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I'm excited to announce a powerful new resource to aid your journey into God's Word. Starting today, I'll be sharing the entire King James Version Bible in audio format on my Substack, courtesy of Justin Bible, a dedicated Bible-believing Christian.
Justin's testimony is a powerful reminder of why we do this:
"A little over 10 years ago I was a lost man walking in the ways of this fallen world when by God's Truly Amazing Grace, Jesus Christ raised me from the dead (spiritually) and I was Born Again (John 1:13, John 3:3-6) into His Kingdom. I do this 'Just In Bible – HD Audio-Text Read Along' project so others can know my Lord Jesus Christ too.
It always bothered me that my favorite Bible narrators never publicly made a profession for Jesus Christ. It's as if narrating the Bible was just one of many of their secular narration projects done for commercial sale. I don't know their hearts or beliefs, really only God does, but I know I am outspoken about my faith in Jesus Christ. He is the reason I do what I do – because while I was yet a wretched sinner, He died for me (Romans 5:8). I will always publicly profess my love for Him openly (Luke 12:8, Matthew 10:32-33).
I may not be the most talented narrator in the world (as some hateful critics have pointed out) but I believe every Word I read from this book because God has used it to change my life, here on earth and for all eternity.
I believe a novice narrator led by The Holy Spirit reading God's Word, is much more effective than the most talented, experienced, world-renowned narrators who are not being led by The Holy Spirit.
May God bless you with an unquenchable thirst for His Holy Word – The Bible"
We're kicking off with all four Gospels available on the main page. The rest of the Bible will be uploaded daily to a special section of The Biblical Man. Your subscription will grant you access to this complete audio Bible, perfect for those times when reading isn't possible but you still want to immerse yourself in Scripture.
Warriors, it's time to silence the parrots and amplify the voice of God in your life. Here's your battle plan:
1. Commit to the 30-day SOAP challenge. 15 minutes a day, no excuses.
2. Subscribe to The Biblical Man for access to Justin's powerful audio Bible.
3. Start with the Gospels. Let the words of Christ himself cut through the noise.
4. Share your journey. Let's build a community of men truly seeking God's voice.
Remember, "Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God" (Romans 10:17 KJV). Whether you're reading or listening, make God's Word a daily part of your life.
Are you ready to trade your second-hand faith for a first-hand encounter with the living God? The journey of true discipleship awaits.
Let's roll, soldiers of Christ. The battle for authentic faith begins now.
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The rain fell in sheets, pounding against the windows of Danny Ayers' weathered farmhouse. But it wasn't the storm that kept him awake that night. It was the deafening silence of his son's empty room down the hall.
Danny Ayers stared at the muddy waters receding from his front yard, his calloused hands gripping a chipped mug of coffee gone cold. The morning sun struggled to pierce the haze of destruction left by Hurricane Helene, casting an eerie glow over the once-familiar landscape of Yancey County.
Just three days ago, those same waters had swallowed his son Stephen and daughter-in-law whole, leaving behind only memories and an eight-year-old girl with eyes too old for her young face.
"Grandpa?" A small voice broke through Danny's reverie. He turned to see his granddaughter, Sarah, clutching a worn teddy bear to her chest. Her hair was a mess of tangled curls, so much like her father's it made Danny's heart ache.
"Hey, sweet pea," he managed, forcing a smile that didn't quite reach his eyes. "How about some breakfast?"
As Danny fumbled through the unfamiliar routine of caring for a child - burnt toast, spilled juice, and all - he couldn't shake the feeling that he was an impostor in his own life. The grief sat heavy in his chest, a constant reminder of all he'd lost.
But there was work to be done. Burnsville needed rebuilding, and Sarah needed... well, everything.
Danny laced up his mud-caked boots and took Sarah's tiny hand in his. Together, they stepped out into the wreckage of their town, ready to face whatever came next.
The streets of Burnsville were a maze of debris and despair. Overturned cars littered the roads like discarded toys, while uprooted trees lay sprawled across once-manicured lawns. The air hung thick with the acrid smell of wet wood and something else - something Danny didn't want to name.
As they made their way downtown, Sarah's grip on Danny's hand tightened. Her eyes darted from one pile of rubble to another, searching for something familiar in the chaos.
"Where's the ice cream shop?" she asked, her voice small and uncertain.
Danny's throat tightened. "It's... it's gone, sweetheart. But we'll build it back. Better than ever."
The words felt hollow, even to him. But as he looked down at Sarah's upturned face, he saw a flicker of hope in her eyes. It was enough to keep him moving forward.
They spent the day clearing debris from Mrs. Johnson's yard two blocks over. Sarah insisted on helping, her small hands struggling with branches too big for her to lift. Danny watched her, marveling at her resilience. She was so much like Stephen - determined, stubborn, and kind to her core.
As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the ravaged town, Danny and Sarah made their way back home. The silence between them was comfortable now, filled with the weight of shared grief and newfound understanding.
That night, as Danny tucked Sarah into bed - his bed, because hers was still buried under a fallen oak - she looked up at him with those too-old eyes.
"Grandpa," she whispered, "are we gonna be okay?"
Danny paused, the weight of her question settling on his shoulders like a physical thing. He thought of Stephen, of the life they'd lost, of the uncertain future stretching out before them.
But then he looked at Sarah - this miracle child who'd survived when her parents hadn't - and he knew his answer.
"Yeah, sweet pea," he said, his voice rough with emotion. "We're gonna be just fine."
As he turned out the light, Danny realized that the silence in the house didn't feel quite so oppressive anymore. In its place was something new - something that felt a lot like hope.
The road ahead was long and treacherous, but Danny Ayers was ready to face it. After all, he wasn't just rebuilding a town. He was building a new life for Sarah - and for himself.
And that, he realized, was worth everything.
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Your cozy life? That's their apocalypse now.
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Yoga isn't "just stretching."
It's Hindu worship in disguise.
• 330 million deities glorified
• "Yoke" with Brahman
• Unredeemable pagan ritual
1st and 2nd Commandments are clear:
No other gods. No idolatry.
"Christian yoga" is an oxymoron.
Like a "holy Ouija board."
God knows your heart.
But He also demands obedience.
Choose:
• Stretch without sin
• Or bow to foreign gods
The ancient path is narrow.
Modern compromise is wide.
Pastors, stop being cowards.
Christians, stop being gullible.
Yoga has no place in God's house.
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No fluff, no feel-good nonsense. Just raw, unadulterated truth that'll shake you to your core.
Your life? It's a vapor. Here today, gone tomorrow. A mist that appears for a little time, then vanishes. But what you do with that vapor? That's what echoes in eternity.
Most folks are sleepwalking through life. Chasing money, fame, pleasure. Empty pursuits that'll leave you hollow when you're staring death in the face.
Ravenhill's not here to coddle you. He's here to wake you up. To make you face the mirror and ask: What am I living for? What'll I have to show when I stand before God?
This message ain't comfortable. It's not supposed to be. Comfort is the enemy of growth. And brother, we need to grow.
Time's ticking. Every heartbeat is a gift. Every breath is borrowed. Are you using them wisely? Or are you squandering them on trivial pursuits?
Wake up. Get serious. Your life is speaking. What's it saying?
Don't let this be just another video you watch and forget. Let it be the spark that ignites a fire in your soul. A fire that burns for something greater than yourself.
Your life is a question. What's your answer?
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Testimony of David Spurgeon, ex-Outlaw MC president:
I was 27 when I killed my best friend.
Not with my hands. But with the life I led him into.
By 21, I was a full-patch 1%er. President of the Outlaws MC by 30.
I lived for the chaos. The violence. The power.
October 30, 1990. 6 AM. I'll never forget it.
Cops busted down my door. M-16s in my face.
They found the coke. The guns. Everything.
Facing 30 years. Thought my life was over.
In jail, some guy handed me a Bible. I laughed in his face.
But something made me read it.
November 30, 1990. 5 AM. Radio playing in my cell.
Suddenly realized it had been 10 years since my friend died.
Following me. My fault. It broke me.
I cried out to God right there in that cell.
Never felt peace like that before.
Judge couldn't believe the change in me.
Got probation instead of life.
Jesus saved this sorry excuse for a man.
From Satan's slave to God's son.
I've never looked back.
If He can change me, He can change anyone.
Don't wait. You might not have tomorrow.
Just talk to Him. Really talk to Him.
He'll show you the way from there.
Trust me - you won't regret it.
—David Spurgeon
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Director: Katherine Stenholm
Writer: Tim Rogers
Cast: Dwight Anderson, Harold Kilpatrick
A different world.
No smartphones. No internet.
Just a man, a horse, and a burning passion for souls.
Robert Sheffey.
Circuit rider. Preacher. God's own flame-thrower.
Virginia's back-country was his battlefield.
Every holler, every hill, a souls waiting to be won.
This is raw. Gritty. Real.
Dwight Anderson becomes Sheffey.
Not acting. Channeling.
You'll feel the dirt under his nails.
The fire in his belly.
Fancy effects? Nope.
CGI? Never heard of it.
Just truth. Hard-hitting. Life-changing.
Why watch now?
Because we're soft.
Comfortable.
Lukewarm.
Sheffey? He was on fire.
Every mile. Every sermon. Every soul.
He didn't tweet the gospel.
He lived it. Breathed it. Bled it.
This film will convict you.
Challenge you.
Maybe even change you.
It's not entertainment.
It's a call to arms.
So here's the deal:
Press play.
Saddle up.
Ride with Sheffey.
Feel the heat of real faith.
Not the watered-down, sugar-coated stuff.
The kind that moves mountains.
The kind that saves souls.
Warning: This film may cause discomfort.
Side effects may include:
Conviction. Repentance. Revival.
Are you ready?
Sheffey's waiting.
The trail's open.
The lost are calling.
It's time to ride.
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In a world obsessed with fake heroes, Welles Crowther shows us what real manhood looks like.
Every September, as the nation remembers 9/11, I find myself drawn to "The Man in the Red Bandana." It's not just a video; it's a gut punch, a wake-up call, and a master class in what it means to be a Biblical man.
Let's break this down:
1. Welles Crowther wasn't a politician or a celebrity.
He was a 24-year-old equities trader.
A former lacrosse player from Boston College.
Just a regular guy with an irregular heart.
2. When the South Tower was hit, Welles had a choice:
- Run for safety
- Or run towards danger
He chose danger. Why? Because that's what real men do.
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:13, KJV)
3. Welles didn't just save one person. He saved nearly 20.
Multiple trips up and down the burning tower.
Carrying people on his back.
Leading others to safety.
All while the building was collapsing around him.
4. His tool? A red bandana his father gave him.
It wasn't a cape or a high-tech gadget.
Just a simple piece of cloth that became his signature.
Survivors remembered "the man in the red bandana" when they couldn't see his face.
"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." (Matthew 5:16, KJV)
5. Welles didn't make it out alive.
His body was found months later with his red bandana.
But his legacy? It's eternal.
Here's why this matters to us, men:
A. Our culture is starved for real heroes.
Not the ones on TV or in politics.
But men who act when action is needed.
Men who sacrifice without expecting reward.
B. Welles shows us what true masculinity looks like:
- It's not about muscles or money.
- It's about courage and character.
- It's about putting others before yourself.
"Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest." (Joshua 1:9, KJV)
C. In a world that's trying to redefine manhood:
- Welles reminds us of timeless truths.
- Real men protect the vulnerable.
- Real men run towards danger, not away from it.
- Real men leave a legacy bigger than themselves.
D. The red bandana wasn't magic.
It was a symbol of the man wearing it.
What's your red bandana?
What will people remember you for?
"For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it." (Matthew 16:25, KJV)
Here's the challenge:
1. Watch "The Man in the Red Bandana".
2. Ask yourself: What would I have done in that tower?
3. Find your own "red bandana" - your signature way to serve others.
4. Live each day ready to be the hero someone needs.
Remember, men: Political debates come and go. But the impact of one man's courage can echo for generations.
Be that man. Be like Welles. Be the hero this world desperately needs.
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Ever feel lost in a world saturated with noise and fleeting trends? I get it. That's why I’m sharing “I AM" – a Bible anime experience designed to cut through the chaos and connect you with the eternal truth of God's Word.
This isn't your average Sunday School lesson. We're diving deep into Scripture, bringing to life the most powerful words ever spoken: "I AM." Get ready to witness God's identity unfold in a way you've never seen before.
From Burning Bush to Storm-Tossed Sea: Experience the Divine Unveiled
Imagine standing alongside Moses as the desert sand scorches beneath your feet. The air crackles with holy fire, and a voice booms from the burning bush, declaring, "I AM THAT I AM" (Exodus 3:14).
This isn't just a name; it's a declaration of God's eternal existence, His unwavering presence in a world obsessed with the temporary. In "I AM," you'll witness this power firsthand.
Walk on Water, Challenge the Pharisees: Encounter Jesus, the "I AM" Made Flesh
Centuries after Moses, a carpenter from Nazareth walks the dusty roads of Galilee, and those same powerful words take on flesh and bone. Jesus doesn't just talk about God; He embodies the very essence of "I AM" in every miracle, every teaching, every interaction.
Picture this: the storm-tossed sea rages, disciples fearing for their lives as a figure walks towards them on the water. Terror turns to awe as they hear His voice: "Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid" (Mark 6:50).
This is just a taste of what you'll experience in "I AM." Get ready to witness Jesus calm storms, heal the sick, and challenge the religious elite with the undeniable truth of His identity.
From Betrayal's Shadow to Resurrection's Light: The "I AM" That Changes Everything
"I AM" isn't just a collection of stories; it's a journey of faith, betrayal, sacrifice, and ultimately, triumph. You'll be right there in the Garden of Gethsemane as Jesus utters those powerful words, "I AM" (John 18:5-6), and feel the very ground shake as His authority disarms those sent to arrest Him.
But the story doesn't end there. "I AM" will take you to the foot of the cross, where Jesus, even in agony, declares His victory over death, paving the way for our salvation.
Ready to Experience the Power of "I AM"?**
This isn't just another anime; it's a visual journey designed to ignite your faith and deepen your understanding of God's love.
Watch "I AM" now and discover the truth that will change your life!
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This video? POWERFUL. It's about MY King. And He deserves ALL glory and honor.
The Biblical Man? Started small. Just for family. But GOD had bigger plans.
He's using it to BLESS. To draw me CLOSER.
The Unmatched Majesty of My King.
Do YOU know Him?
S.M. Lockridge's "That's My King" will:
SHAKE your soul.
IGNITE your faith.
Witness His Greatness.
Let His Words RESONATE.
Draw closer to the King of Kings.
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We Remember.
Heroes stormed Normandy.
Faced unimaginable danger.
Fought for Freedom.
Their Sacrifice?
The Beginning of the End.
Nazi Tyranny CRUSHED.
Ecclesiastes 3:8 KJV - A Time for War, A Time for Peace.
They chose WAR so we could have Peace.
Honor Their Memory.
Live with Purpose.
Justice. Liberty. Never Forget.
Watch the Full Tribute.
Be Moved. Be Inspired.
Their Bravery = Our Freedom.
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John Piper's "Boasting Only in the Cross" isn't just a sermon, it's a spiritual defibrillator. Prepare to have your comfortable Christianity SHAKEN to its core.
Picture this:
You're old, wrinkled, and staring at a lifetime's worth of...seashells. That's Piper's gut-wrenching image of a life wasted on trivial pursuits, on chasing after the wind while ignoring the eternal.
This message is a SCORCHING indictment of our obsession with the temporary.
Piper rips into our misplaced priorities, our lukewarm faith, and our tendency to build our identities on anything BUT the cross of Christ.
Here's why you NEED to watch this RIGHT NOW:
•The Cross Isn't a Decoration, It's a REVOLUTION:
Piper will ignite a fire in your soul as he unpacks the earth-shattering implications of what Jesus did on that blood-soaked wood.
•Your Bucket List is BANKRUPT:
Prepare to have your definition of success obliterated. Piper forces you to confront the uncomfortable truth: what are you truly living for?
•This Isn't About Feeling Good, It's About TRUTH:
If you're looking for a spiritual pat on the back, look elsewhere. This sermon is a gut check, a call to RADICAL discipleship, a reminder that the gospel isn't comfortable, it's COSTLY.
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Get ready to question everything you thought you knew about mental illness and the demonic. This isn't some sanitized, politically correct discussion. We're going straight into the fire, ripping off the bandaid of modern medicine to expose the raw, unsettling truth about what might be lurking beneath the surface.
Have we, in our rush to explain away the supernatural, misdiagnosed something far more sinister? Are we, with our pills and therapies, merely putting band-aids on gaping spiritual wounds?
This episode tackles the taboo, the terrifying: Demonic possession. We're not just talking theory here. We're diving deep into the harrowing case of Anneliese Michel, the real-life "Emily Rose," whose torment continues to haunt and challenge our understanding of the intersection between the spiritual and the physical.
Prepare to be disturbed. Prepare to question your reality. This is a journey into the heart of darkness, where science and the supernatural collide, and where the answers are far more unsettling than we'd like to believe.
This isn't for the faint of heart. But if you're ready to confront the darkness, to grapple with the uncomfortable truths that most shy away from, then brace yourself. The Demon Disorder awaits.
Warning! This video contains content that some viewers may find disturbing - Viewer discretion is advised.
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Powerful clip from the Shawn Ryan show.
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Incredible Gospel presentation.
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He preached till his last breath, even as the Titanic sank beneath the waves. Discover the incredible true story of John Harper, the "Titanic Pastor," and the legacy of faith that echoes through generations.
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In this episode, Eric reads the most recent post, “The Hearts Hymn.” Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts shortly. Enjoy
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Hello to everyone, this is our first podcast, and I hope you find it inspiring. Thanks to Grace for stepping out and hosting this; she is a busy mom to 8 and a soul on fire for Christ.
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