by Church @ 434 | Apr 2, 2026 | A Walk Through the Carpenter Shop
In a world where we can feel judged for our beliefs, what does real persecution look like? In this episode of The Carpenter’s Shop, we dive into Matthew 5:10, “Blessed are those who are persecuted,” and uncover a staggering, modern-day miracle.
We’ll share the incredible story of Pastor Farshid Fathi and the underground church in Iran, where over a million people have chosen to follow Jesus, despite it being illegal. Their courage is a powerful reminder that no law can chain the human heart, and persecution is not the end of the story.
Join us to gain a new perspective on faith, resilience, and the power of prayer for our brothers and sisters in the global church.
#PersecutedChurch #UndergroundChurch #Iran #Christianity #FaithUnderFire #Testimony #PrayForIran #ChurchGrowth
by Church @ 434 | Apr 1, 2026 | The Clash
For years, The Clash host Chris Whaley has been introduced as the wrestling legend, “The Saint.” But what happens when he sits down with the other man who dominated the ring under the same name?
In this special episode, we welcome pro wrestling veteran Fidel Sierra to settle the score: Who is the one, true Saint? Join us for a fascinating journey back in time as Fidel shares how he got the name, his legendary feuds, and what it was like sharing a locker room with icons like Andre the Giant, Ric Flair, and Kurt Hennig.
We’ll clash over the state of modern wrestling, the art of storytelling, and how a life of prayer can ground you in one of the world’s toughest businesses. This isn’t just an interview; it’s a friendly showdown for identity, legacy, and faith.
#TheSaint #Wrestling #ProWrestling #ChristianWorldview #FidelSierra #ChrisWhaley #FaithAndCulture #WrestlingHistory
by Church @ 434 | Mar 31, 2026 | Found in the Shadows
Do you ever feel like you’re walking through a shadow? A dark, confusing season where you question if God has a plan, or if He’s even there at all? You’re not alone. The disciples felt this in the horrifying shadow of the cross.
In this first episode of the new series, “Found in the Shadows,” pastor Jeff Dixon reveals a profound truth that can change how you view your struggles: you can’t have a shadow without a source of light. Discover how the darkest event in history was part of a divine plan, and how your own shadows are a reminder that hope is closer than you think.
#FaithInHardTimes #LightInTheDarkness #GodsPlan #ChristianEncouragement #Hope #Christianity #Shadows
by Church @ 434 | Mar 30, 2026 | Conspiracy Cases
Welcome to Conspiracy Cases, where we examine theories that challenge the official story. Tonight, we open one of the strangest historical cases ever proposed: The Phantom Time Conspiracy.
German historian Heribert Illig argued that the years 614 to 911 A.D. simply did not happen. He posits a master conspiracy to alter the Julian calendar, forge documents, and invent rulers, all to manipulate the timeline for power and prophetic significance. Is there a 297-year hole in our history?
Our goal isn’t to provide answers, but to ask the right questions and equip you with a spiritual framework for discernment. Follow along as we unpack the evidence for and against this radical theory. Do you trust your calendar? After this episode, you might not.
#HistoricalMysteries #PhantomTimeConspiracy #HeribertIllig #MedievalHistory #FaithAndReason #QuestionEverything
by Church @ 434 | Mar 29, 2026 | Questions from the Carpenter
Today, as we countdown to Easter on this Palm Sunday we continue our series called, Questions from a Carpenter. We are exploring some important questions that were asked by Jesus in the pages of Scripture. We have already found out that Jesus sure does ask good questions! His questions can change our lives. This third installment of the series drops us into the longest conversation that Jesus ever has about human emotion. It is fascinating to consider the emotion He chose to spend the most time talking about. But it is even more amazing that tucked into the conversation Jesus asks, not one, not two, not even three … no – He asks EIGHT questions! Those are the questions we explore and learn from this morning. Get ready, it will be fun.