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By Chris & Akilah Williams
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Welcome to another episode of The Unignorant Podcast! Today, Chris (@comedianchris) and Akilah (@mrs_akilahwilliams) are getting real about something every Christian deals with: the constant tug-of-war between the flesh and the spirit. When we say “flesh,” we’re talking about those old habits and desires we had before accepting Jesus. It’s a daily struggle in the Christian life, no matter how long you’ve been on this journey. But guess what? God gets it and doesn’t judge us for it. In this episode, they’ll dive into this spiritual battle and share some tips and insights to help you overcome the flesh with the power of the Spirit. Join us for an open and honest chat about navigating this ongoing conflict.
TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE
SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES
John 15:4-5 (NLT)
Romans 6:11-12 (NLT)
Romans 7:18-20 (NLT)
Romans 7:24-25 (NLT)
Romans 8:1-2 (NLT)
2 Corinthians 5:17 (NKJV)
Galatians 5:16-17 (NLT)
Galatians 5:19-21 (NLT)
Galatians 5:22 (NLT)
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In today's episode, hosts Chris Williams (@comedianchris) and Akilah Williams (@mrs_akilahwilliams) discuss the dangers that false teachers pose to the church.These individuals, whether intentional or not, can lead many astray with their teachings and lifestyles that contradict the true message of the Gospel. We'll explore the deadly sins of false teachers and how you can recognize and protect yourself from their deceit.
TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE
What is a False Teacher?
What does the Bible say about False Teachers?
Can Someone Be a False Teacher Without Knowing It?
Signs of False Teachers
Protecting Yourself from False Teachers
SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES
Matthew 7:15-20
Acts 17:11
Acts 18:24-26
Galatians 1:8-9
2 Corinthians 11:13-14
1 Thessalonians 5:20-21
2 Timothy 4:3
2 Peter 2:3
James 1:5
I John 4:1
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Email: [email protected]
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In this eye-opening episode, Chris Williams (@comedianchris) and Akilah Williams (@mrs_akilahwilliams) discusses the disturbing reality of toxic love and domestic abuse. Using the recent P. Diddy's situation as a reference point, they explore the various forms of abuse, share personal stories, and discuss why victims often stay in abusive relationships. Chris and Akilah also highlight what true love looks like according to the Bible and offer practical advice for those in abusive situations. Remember, love doesn’t hurt.
TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE
What is Domestic Abuse
Personal Stories Growing Up with Domestic Abuse
Reasons Why People Don’t Leave an Abusive Situation
Biblical Perspective on Love
What Should Our Response Be as Christians to Those Engaged in Domestic Abuse
SCRIPTURAL REFERENCE
John 13:34-35
Galatians 5:14
Colossians 3:19
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
1 John 4:7-8
RESOURCES:
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Family Violence Prevention Services (FVPSA)
Continuum of Care (CoC) Homeless Assistance Program (For victims escaping domestic violence)
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Join us in this episode of the UNignorant Podcast as Chris Williams (@comedianchris) and Akilah Williams (@mrs_akilahwilliams) discuss the timeless wisdom found in the Book of Proverbs. Authored by King Solomon around the 10th century BCE, this biblical text offers practical advice for modern living. From managing finances and choosing friends to steering clear of unhealthy relationships, the Book of Proverbs provides guidance that is both practical and profound.
Whether you're familiar with Proverbs or discovering it for the first time, tune in as we apply these ancient insights to today's world. Let’s explore how this ancient wisdom can help us make smarter, more ethical decisions every day.
TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE
The Lure of Immorality
Financial Wisdom
Seeking Wise and Godly Counsel
Avoiding Gossip
SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES
Proverbs 5:3-12
Proverbs 6:5
Proverbs 11:13-14, 24
Proverbs 12:4, 5, 15
Proverbs 13:7, 11, 16, 20
Proverbs 14:7, 15, 20, 23
Proverbs 16:18, 28
Proverbs 18:19
Proverbs 21:20
Proverbs 22:7
Proverbs 26:20
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Are you a superstitious Christian? Tune in with Chris Williams (@comedianchris) and Akilah Williams (@mrs_akilahwilliams) on the latest episode of the UNignorant Podcast, where they engage in a captivating dialogue about the intersection of Christian beliefs and superstition. It's common for many to carry rituals and old wives' tales from childhood, often without full comprehension of their origins or meanings. Interestingly, even after one fully converts to Christianity, these superstitions often persist, meshing with their newfound faith in God.
In this episode, they will discuss various widespread superstitions—from the belief that crossing paths with a black cat could bring bad luck, to the idea that breaking a mirror might curse you with seven years of misfortune, or the fears tied to walking under a ladder. They'll unpack the historical and cultural origins of these superstitions, some of which might surprise you.
This discussion is perfect for those steadfast in their Christian faith, as well as for individuals who are merely curious about how folklore and belief systems influence our daily lives. Join them as they unravel these myths and examine their place alongside modern Christian practices.
TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE
SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES
Psalm 37:5
Psalm 62:8
Psalms 139:16
Proverbs 3:5-6
1 Timothy 4:7
CONNECT WITH US
IG: @comedianchris
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Youtube: @unignorantpod
Email: [email protected]
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In this episode titled "Come As You Are! But Perfect People Only"
Chris (@comedianchris) and Akilah (@mrs_akilahwilliams) discuss the real meaning behind the church's invitation to all, regardless of their imperfections. They explore the journey of sanctification in the Christian life, distinguishing between willful sin and genuine struggle, and emphasizing the role of unconditional love and grace in personal transformation. Through a blend of personal stories and scriptural references like Philippians 2:12-13 and James 5:16, they discuss the importance of community support and the process of growing more like Jesus. This conversation aims to challenge the norms of perfection within the church, advocating for a space where vulnerability is embraced, progress is celebrated, and everyone is truly welcome to come as they are, fostering an environment of growth, acceptance, and love in the Christian journey.
TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE
SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES
Isaiah 1:18
Romans 5:8
Romans 10:13
2 Corinthians 12:7-8
2 Corinthians 12:9
Philippians 1:6
Philippians 2:12-13
James 5:16
Jude 1:24
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IG: @comedianchris
IG: @mrs_akilahwilliams
IG: @unignorantpod
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X: @Mz_akilah
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Youtube: @unignorantpod
Email: [email protected]
SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
Explore our handpicked Spotify playlist for Christian Hip Hop and Christian Worship Songs. Click, like, and follow our UNignorant Podcast Playlists
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Should Christians listen to secular music? In this podcast episode, Chris @comedianchris and Akilah @mrs_akilahwilliams tackle the common concern among Christians about "Should Christians listen to secular music?" They explore what the Bible says about music and the debate between secular and Christian music from a faith perspective. This episode offers a balanced perspective on navigating music as a believer in modern times, discussing the Christian stance on secular music, the significance of lyrics, and selecting music that uplifts the spirit. The conversation doesn't just set rules but seeks to guide you on how to enrich your relationship with God. They also address how to cope with feelings of guilt that might come from enjoying secular music, and provide insights into understanding these emotions and making choices that align with one's faith. At the end of this episode, you should have the answer to "Should Christians listen to secular music?"
TOPICS IN THIS EPISODE
SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES
CONNECT WITH US
IG: @comedianchris
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IG: @unignorantpod
Twitter: @comedianchris_
Twitter: @Mz_akilah
Twitter: @Unignorantpod
Youtube: @unignorantpod
Email: [email protected]
SPOTIFY PLAYLISTS
Explore our handpicked Spotify playlist for Christian Hip Hop and Christian Worship Songs. Click, like, and follow our UNignorant Podcast Playlists
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If you enjoy our content and find value in our discussions, we invite you to support our podcast: https://cash.app/$UnignorantPod and paypal.me/UNignorantpod
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In this episode of the UNignorant Podcast, "It's Time To Grow Up: Steps to Spiritual Maturity," Chris (@comedianchris) and Akilah (@mrs_akilahwilliams) discuss the essence of spiritual growth and spiritual maturity. They highlight that the journey of Christian growth doesn't just stop at being born again; rather, that moment marks the beginning of an incredible path toward biblical maturity. Chris and Akilah underscore the crucial role of diving into God's Word, laying a solid foundation for authentic spiritual maturity in the Bible.
This episode is not just about identifying the problem of spiritual stagnation. It offers actionable steps for listeners to foster their spiritual growth, deepen their Christian maturity, and progress in their walk with Christ.
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Join Chris (@comedianchris) and Akilah @mrs_akilahwilliams) on this episode of UNignorant Podcast as they discuss "Things People Believe are in the Bible, But Aren't." It's all about sorting out the facts from fiction in Christian teachings. Ever heard those Christian clichés not found in the Bible? Or maybe some non-biblical Christian beliefs that everyone seems to accept? From misunderstood stories to phrases we've all heard but can't find on any page of Scripture, they're here to set the record straight. This episode challenges listeners to critically examine commonly held beliefs and encourages personal study of the scriptures.
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SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES:
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In this episode of the UNignorant Podcast Chris (@comedianchris) and
Akilah (@mrs_akilahwilliams) has “An Honest Conversation About Reaching the Lost”, they discuss the heart of evangelism and the Great Commission, unpacking the essence of sharing the Good News with every soul we encounter. With billions of people following various religions worldwide, the reality hits home: countless souls have yet to hear the message of Jesus Christ. Whether you're a seasoned believer or new to your faith journey, this conversation is a heartfelt reminder of the role each person plays in fulfilling the Great Commission. From the bustling streets to the quiet corners of our daily lives, they discuss the urgency of why every Christian is called to preach the gospel, not just within the confines of the church, but in every opportunity life presents.
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SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES:
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Twitter: @Mz_akilah
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Email: [email protected]
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.