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Angie and Stevens are dedicated to proclaiming truth. Standing boldly in opposition to false doctrines designed to distort the Word of God and the character of Christ. Angie and Stevens’ voices challenge today's generation. Whether you're a long-time Christian or simply curious about the teachings of Jesus, the "Christ Alone Podcast” is the perfect place to dive deeper into your faith journey and explore what it means to follow Christ in our modern world. Tune in each week for inspiring conversations and thoughtful insights that are sure to equip you in a world that is fast fleeing from God.

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127 episodios
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S6E5: Eternal Punishment vs Annihilationism

In this episode, Angie and Stevens explore the concept of annihilationism—the belief that the wicked are ultimately destroyed rather than tormented eternally in hell. They examine biblical texts, the meaning of eternal punishment, and discuss how God's character aligns with these views. Whether you're curious about end-times theology or seeking to deepen your understanding of Scripture, this discussion provides clarity and biblical perspective. Key Topics • Definition and overview of annihilationism versus traditional eternal conscious torment • Biblical passages on hell: Matthew 25:41, 46; Revelation 20:10-15; Daniel 12:2 • The meaning of "eternal" in Greek (aionios) and its implications • The difference between the first death and second death (Revelation 20) • How God's justice and love inform beliefs about eternal punishment • Personal reflections on theological discomfort and trusting God's character • The importance of grace, charity, and biblical unity in differences of interpretation • Practical encouragement for believers to seek understanding and evangelize Give Now: www.christalonenetwork.com/give [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/give] Featured Ad: www.renewedmindsets.com [http://www.renewedmindsets.com/] Questions/Suggestions: www.christalonenetwork.com/contact [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/contact] Prayer Request: www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer] Immediate Contact: call/text 407-796-2881

8 de feb de 2026 - 26 min
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S6E4: What "Feeding The Least of These" Really Means

What happens when the Church becomes a caricature—and what does Scripture actually demand of us? In this timely and challenging episode, Angie and Stevens respond to a provocative caricature aimed at conservative Christians, particularly surrounding the way immigrants are treated. Using Matthew 25 as a biblical anchor, the conversation cuts through political noise to ask a deeper question: What does genuine Christian faith look like when it’s lived out in public? Rather than reacting defensively, Angie and Stevens examine the weight of Jesus’ words on compassion, judgment, and accountability—while stressing the importance of reading Scripture in context, not as a weapon or a soundbite. They unpack how media narratives shape public perception of Christians, often flattening complex beliefs into misleading stereotypes, and why believers must be careful not to reinforce those distortions through their actions. This episode also pulls back the curtain on the spiritual warfare at play beneath cultural and political divisions, reminding listeners that the real battle isn’t merely ideological—it’s spiritual. At its core, the discussion calls Christians to reflect Christ through love, truth, and integrity, even when conversations are uncomfortable or polarizing. 💡 In this episode, you’ll explore: How Matthew 25 speaks to compassion, judgment, and accountability The responsibility believers carry in addressing social issues faithfully How media influences the Church’s public witness The spiritual warfare underlying societal and political division This episode isn’t about choosing sides—it’s about choosing faithfulness. A must-listen for anyone wrestling with how Christianity intersects with culture, immigration, and the credibility of the Church’s witness. 👉 Listen now and consider what it truly means to represent Christ in a divided world. Give Now: www.christalonenetwork.com/give [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/give] Featured Ad: www.renewedmindsets.com [http://www.renewedmindsets.com/] Questions/Suggestions: www.christalonenetwork.com/contact [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/contact] Prayer Request: www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer] Immediate Contact: call/text 407-796-2881

1 de feb de 2026 - 34 min
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S6E3: Imago Dei - In The Image of God

What gives human life its value—and why does it matter how we treat one another? In this powerful episode of the Christ Alone Podcast, Angie and Stevens explore the profound biblical truth that humanity is created in the image of God (Imago Dei). This foundational doctrine shapes how we understand human dignity, identity, relationships, and moral responsibility—and it has far-reaching implications for how we live out our faith in a fractured world. The conversation unpacks what it truly means to be an image bearer, affirming that every person—regardless of background, belief, or circumstance—possesses inherent worth. Angie and Stevens discuss how this truth reshapes the way we see others, influences how men and women uniquely reflect God’s design, and underscores the immeasurable value of unborn life. Rather than remaining abstract theology, this episode challenges listeners to put belief into action—living with love, grace, humility, and accountability as visible reflections of God’s character. 💡 In this episode, you’ll hear: What “Imago Dei” really means and why it matters today Why human value doesn’t come from achievement, status, or belief How gender reflects God’s image and design The theological foundation for the value of unborn life What it looks like to live daily as a true image bearer of God This episode is both deeply theological and deeply practical, calling believers to align their lives with the truth of who they are in Christ—and how that identity should shape the way they love others. 👉 Listen now and rediscover what it means to reflect God’s image in a world that desperately needs it. Give Now: www.christalonenetwork.com/give [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/give] Featured Ad: www.renewedmindsets.com [http://www.renewedmindsets.com/] Questions/Suggestions: www.christalonenetwork.com/contact [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/contact] Prayer Request: www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer] Immediate Contact: call/text 407-796-2881

25 de ene de 2026 - 29 min
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S6E2: Are Tattoos Inherently Sinful?

Are tattoos forbidden for Christians—or is the conversation more nuanced than we’ve been led to believe? In this thought-provoking episode of the Christ Alone Podcast, Angie and Stevens tackle one of the most debated topics in modern Christian culture: tattoos and the Bible. Starting with the often-quoted Leviticus 19:28, they dig deeper than surface-level interpretations to uncover the context, purpose, and heart behind the verse. Rather than approaching the topic with legalism, this conversation invites listeners into a richer understanding of Scripture—one that considers historical setting, God’s intent for His people, and how faith is lived out today. Angie and Stevens explore why the laws given to ancient Israel mattered then, and how believers today should think about body art through the lens of grace, conviction, and personal relationship with God. 💡 In this episode, you’ll discover: 1.) Why Leviticus 19:28 is often misunderstood. 2.) The difference between biblical context and modern application. 3.) Whether tattoos are inherently sinful—or a matter of the heart. 4.) How Christians can navigate personal freedom without compromising faith. 5.) Why relationship with God matters more than rule-keeping. This episode isn’t about telling you what to think—it’s about helping you think biblically, honestly, and faithfully. Whether you have tattoos, are considering one, or have strong feelings either way, this conversation will challenge you to examine your motives and draw closer to God in the process. 👉 Listen in and join the conversation—because following Christ is about transformation, not just tradition. Give Now: www.christalonenetwork.com/give [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/give] Featured Ad: www.renewedmindsets.com [http://www.renewedmindsets.com/] Questions/Suggestions: www.christalonenetwork.com/contact [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/contact] Prayer Request: www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer] Immediate Contact: call/text 407-796-2881

18 de ene de 2026 - 32 min
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S6E1: Pick Up Your Cross And Follow Me

In this episode, Angie and Stevens discuss the importance of self-denial and following Christ, emphasizing the need for community and accountability in the Christian walk. They explore the daily struggles of seeking Christ, the significance of living out the gospel, and the power of prayer. The conversation highlights the challenges Christians face in a world filled with distractions and the necessity of supporting one another in faith. Give Now: www.christalonenetwork.com/give [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/give] Featured Ad: www.renewedmindsets.com [http://www.renewedmindsets.com/] Questions/Suggestions: www.christalonenetwork.com/contact [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/contact] Prayer Request: www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer [http://www.christalonenetwork.com/prayer] Immediate Contact: call/text 407-796-2881

11 de ene de 2026 - 31 min
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