On the Horizon (s1e26) – Mike & Jo Stroup
In this edition, our special guests are Mike & Jo Stroup
In this edition, our special guests are Mike & Jo Stroup
In this episode, we discuss the wonder and awe inspired by God’s creation and emphasizes that God’s presence with us is even more wondrous than His creation. The episode points to the idea that God cares for us and desires to be with us, offering hope and comfort in difficult times. The message encourages listeners to recognize the gift of God’s presence, especially when the world may seem chaotic.
The session continues the look at the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East. Jeff discusses the biblical background of the conflict and emphasizes the importance of understanding and interpreting current events from a biblical perspective. He also addresses various questions and controversies surrounding the conflict, including whether Christians should speak out on the issue and whether Israel’s response is disproportionate. Jeff suggests that Iran is the driving force behind the conflict and outlines a scenario in which Israel could reclaim lost territory. He concludes with a reminder that God is in control and that believers should find peace, hope, and security in their faith.
#ElvisLives
In this episode, Jeff continues to delve into the Elvis Presley conspiracy, exploring the possibility that Elvis may not have died in 1977. The episode discusses anomalies in Elvis’s autopsy, missing items from his estate, and discrepancies in official reports. It highlights a potential signature by Elvis on the medical examiner’s report and raises questions about DNA inconsistencies between a 1975 biopsy and the 1977 autopsy. The podcast encourages listeners to consider these details and continue questioning the circumstances surrounding Elvis Presley’s life and death.
In this edition, our special guest is Steven Foster.
In this episode, we discuss the importance of the spiritual gift of helps, emphasizing practical tasks that are vital for the functioning of a church. References to Bible verses from 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12 are used to highlight the significance of serving and helping others. The gift of helps is described as essential for the body of Christ, with examples given of behind-the-scenes work and practical contributions that may not be perceived as inherently spiritual but are crucial for the church’s success. The episode encourages all followers of Jesus to seek practical ways to serve, regardless of their perceived spiritual roles, and emphasizes the value of the gift of helps in building and strengthening the body of Christ.