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A podcast about life, theology, friendships, current events, and the journey of authentic discipleship with two pastors who also happen to be lifelong friends, former college roommates, bandmates, and... more
FAQs about Beards & Bible Podcast:How many episodes does Beards & Bible Podcast have?The podcast currently has 152 episodes available.
October 22, 2025Consumer Christianity and How to Spot it in OurselvesThe New Testament is full of commands for Christians to gather together regularly for encouragement, discipleship and community. Not only that, we’re told as Christians 59 separate times to honor, care, love and serve one another within the context of the Church. According to the Bible, being involved in a local church and pouring our lives out for other believers in service and love is really a big deal.But in our context, we seem to be missing something. The average American churchgoer only attends church 1.6 times per month, or roughly two out of every five weekends. Only about 21% of regular churchgoers consistently tithe to the work of their local church, and only about 34% of them regularly serve or volunteer. Sticking with just one church seems to be a challenge for us as well, as nearly 2 in 5 churchgoers report regularly attending multiple churches, while never committing to any of them. Not only that, criticizing churches and church leaders has become a favorite pastime and trending topic on most social media platforms. Churches get critiqued in online spaces a lot like restaurants, shops, or theaters and almost anything that doesn’t meet a person’s particular preference gets noticed and called out.Could it that we’re seeing church as a product to consume instead of a family to belong to? How might we notice that mindset in ourselves and change the way we think and interact with the local church?...more1h 6minPlay
October 08, 2025Government Shutdown, 2-year Anniversary of Israel Attacks, and Mark 13- Holding onto Hope Despite Instability and UncertaintyAs of October 8th, 2025, the U.S. government is shut down. Lawmakers in Washington are deadlocked over federal spending — House Republicans pushing for deeper cuts and stronger border security, while Democrats are pushing back, warning that essential services and federal paychecks could be delayed if an agreement isn’t reached soon. It’s another reminder of how divided and fragile things can feel politically in our country.Meanwhile, in the Middle East, this week marks two years since the October 7th attacks- when Hamas terrorists murdered around 1,200 people in Israel and took over 250 hostages. Since then, Israel’s war in Gaza has devastated the region- with tens of thousands killed, millions displaced, and deep global tension about how peace can ever return to that part of the world.So in this episode, we’re talking about the instability of our times — in politics, in war, in culture — and how Jesus’ words in Mark 13 remind us that none of this takes God by surprise. Nations will rise and fall, wars will come and go, but His kingdom remains unshaken....more47minPlay
September 24, 2025Charlie Kirk, Free Speech, and Political ViolenceOn Wednesday, September 10, right as we were recording and releasing our last episode, political activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated on the campus of Utah Valley University. This was a shocking, horrifying tragedy that absolutely rocked our nation. For Gabe and I personally as pastors, this was a really big deal. The same rights that gave Charlie the freedom to share his beliefs openly on college campuses are the same ones that give Gabe and I the freedom to open the Bible every weekend and to openly share our views about what we believe it means for our congregations. To have that kind of freedom threatened in such a violent way reminds us just how fragile it is.In the hours and days that followed, the noise was deafening: headlines everywhere, political leaders weighing in, social media flooded with grief, outrage, and, disturbingly, even celebration. The sheer volume of conversation showed just how deeply divided and volatile the climate in our country has become.So today we’re stepping into one of the most urgent conversations in America right now: the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the future of free speech, and the rise of political violence. What does this moment reveal about our nation—and what does it mean for us as followers of Christ? How do we hold fast to truth, defend freedom, and live as peacemakers in a culture increasingly marked by anger and division?...more1h 3minPlay
September 10, 2025Spiritual, but Not Religious: What It Really Means- and Why it MattersMore and more people today say, “I’m spiritual, but not religious.” But what does that actually mean, and why is it so common in our generation? In this episode, we explore why one in three Americans now identify as SBNR, six defining aspects of this mindset and why they matter, and why practices like crystals, energy healing, and horoscopes have become so attractive. We’ll also look at the surprising ways this trend could be good for the Church and the major challenges it presents. If spirituality has become a curated experience, what happens when God doesn’t fit our custom order?...more1h 7minPlay
August 20, 2025Veneration of Mary: Honor, Tradition, or Idolatry?Catholics call her the Queen of Heaven. The Orthodox call her Theotokos, the God-bearer. Both traditions pray to her, sing hymns to her, and ask for her intercession.But here’s the question: Is Mary truly meant to be our mediator—or have centuries of devotion blurred the line between honoring the mother of Jesus and worshiping her?Where did these beliefs come from, when did they start, and how do they stack up against Scripture?On our next episode, we’re asking: does Marian devotion deepen faith in Christ—or distract from Him?...more1h 8minPlay
August 06, 2025The King James Only Debate- Why Dost Thou Rejecteth Everything Else?For over 400 years, the King James Version of the Bible has shaped the English-speaking world—one could argue that it’s been the single most influential and important book in the English-speaking world. But for some Christians today, it’s more than just a trusted translation—it’s the only legitimate translation.The King James Only movement insists that all other English translations are flawed, dangerous, or even deceptive. But where did this idea come from? Why do some believers cling so tightly to this one version?And what does the actual history—of manuscripts, translations, and church tradition—really say? In this episode, we’ll explore the roots of the KJV-only position, the arguments that fuel it, and why a faithful reading of Scripture doesn’t have to mean speaking 17th-century English....more1h 2minPlay
July 22, 2025The Quiet Revival: Is Gen Z Rediscovering Faith?For years, the narrative has been the same: Christianity is dying in the West. Churches are empty. Faith is fading. Some even predicted that Christianity would be extinct in the UK by 2067. At the same time, people have looked at the younger generations—especially Gen Z—and dismissed them as spiritually disengaged, screen-addicted, and uninterested in anything deeper than memes and dopamine.But the latest data tells a very different story. Something’s happening. Across the UK and the US, young people—especially young men—are showing up in churches, praying, exploring faith, reading the Bible, and defying the expectations everyone had for them.On today's episode, we’re unpacking the quiet revival that no one saw coming—and why it just might reshape the future of the church....more1h 1minPlay
July 09, 2025The Ethics of AI: How Should Christians Use It?Artificial intelligence, in a broad sense, is any task performed by a program or a machine that, if a human carried out the same activity, we would say the human had to apply intelligence to accomplish the task. Things like planning, learning, reasoning, problem solving, knowledge representation, perception, motion, and manipulation and even, to a lesser extent, social intelligence and creativity can now all be performed, to a certain extent at least, by artificial intelligence systems.But if we’re able to develop a technology that empowers machines to do anything a human can do, does this mean that the day is coming when humans will become expendable and replaceable?Will the lines between humanity and machine become blurred in the years to come with the development of more advanced artificial intelligence?Should Christians use AI at all? If so, how? What are the ethics of AI in our day and age?And how far will we go in the next ten years?...more1h 7minPlay
June 19, 2025Israel, Iran, and Jeremiah 49?On June 12, 2025, Israel launched a series of aerial strikes (codenamed Operation Rising Lion) into Iran, targeting nuclear facilities, Revolutionary Guard command centers, missile production sites, and officials — including nuclear scientists and senior IRGC leaders — citing an imminent nuclear threat. While Israel says the goal is to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program and degrade its missile capabilities, Prime Minister Netanyahu has also hinted at destabilizing President Khamenei’s regime and possibly provoking a broader regime change. Iran has responded with missile barrages toward Israel, and the conflict has displaced many civilians in Tehran amid fears of escalation . Israel’s broader strategy appears to combine military strikes, intelligence-driven sabotage, and political messaging aimed at weakening Iran’s nuclear and military posture — and potentially its government. And then there’s, the involvement of the United States… The U.S. has been involved diplomatically, urging de-escalation and expressing support for Israel's right to defend itself while also seeking to revive the nuclear deal with Iran, aiming to limit Iran's nuclear capabilities through negotiations. However, differing approaches and concerns from various political factions within the U.S. have complicated these efforts, with debates ongoing about the best course of action moving forward. So how is this all going to shake out? Will it be over in a matter of days? Weeks? Years? Or will this further escalate into World War III? Also, why are some Christians saying that the recent events are of prophetic significance, citing passages from Jeremiah 49? ...more1h 4minPlay
June 04, 2025Be Not Drunk with Wine- Pt. 3: Tobacco and CaffeineThe Bible never directly mentions tobacco or caffeine. There's no verse that says, "Thou shalt not smoke" or "Thou shalt not be addicted to caffeine." Instead, we're left to discern principles from Scripture that guide us in making wise choices about our health and habits.What does it means to honor God with our bodies and not be mastered by anything? What’s the difference between sinful actions and unwise decisions? And how does moderation and consideration for others play into our daily choices?Let’s unpack these biblical principles and consider how they apply to our modern lifestyles....more59minPlay
FAQs about Beards & Bible Podcast:How many episodes does Beards & Bible Podcast have?The podcast currently has 152 episodes available.