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Season 2. Ep 20 - When Church Stops Showing Up

45 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/986467/fan_mail/new] Some churches talk nonstop about being “salt and light,” but when a widow is drowning in real life needs, nobody knocks on the door. We get honest about the gap between church branding and biblical service, and why flashy outreach can become a substitute for the slow, unglamorous work of caring for people over months and years. If you have ever wondered why church can feel like a club, or why help seems reserved for insiders, you will recognize the patterns we describe. We unpack the language that keeps systems running even when hearts are hurting: Christianese that sounds holy but costs nothing, and churchianity that protects the institution more than the vulnerable. We also share a practical way to evaluate priorities without guessing motives: look at the budget, especially benevolence spending, and ask what it says about a church’s mission. From there we compare modern church structure to the early church in Acts 2 and Acts 4, where community, shared resources, and everyday discipleship were the norm. Then we head into the rabbit hole: should pastors be paid, what does “pastor” even mean, and how does leadership drift when it becomes an office and an inner circle. Along the way we talk about righteous accountability versus gossip, what it feels like to be labeled “led by the enemy” for raising concerns, and how stepping away from an unhealthy system can actually draw you closer to Christ through prayer, Scripture, and real community. If you care about biblical community, church reform, Christian leadership, and what faith looks like on the ground, listen through to the end and join the conversation. Subscribe, share this with a friend who has wrestled with church hurt, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Sponsors! http://raptorpromedia.com/ [http://brettneilsenphotography.com/] https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services [https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services] Thank you for listening! FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393] Music by Outlaw Gospel

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Season 2. Ep 20 - When Church Stops Showing Up

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/986467/fan_mail/new] Some churches talk nonstop about being “salt and light,” but when a widow is drowning in real life needs, nobody knocks on the door. We get honest about the gap between church branding and biblical service, and why flashy outreach can become a substitute for the slow, unglamorous work of caring for people over months and years. If you have ever wondered why church can feel like a club, or why help seems reserved for insiders, you will recognize the patterns we describe. We unpack the language that keeps systems running even when hearts are hurting: Christianese that sounds holy but costs nothing, and churchianity that protects the institution more than the vulnerable. We also share a practical way to evaluate priorities without guessing motives: look at the budget, especially benevolence spending, and ask what it says about a church’s mission. From there we compare modern church structure to the early church in Acts 2 and Acts 4, where community, shared resources, and everyday discipleship were the norm. Then we head into the rabbit hole: should pastors be paid, what does “pastor” even mean, and how does leadership drift when it becomes an office and an inner circle. Along the way we talk about righteous accountability versus gossip, what it feels like to be labeled “led by the enemy” for raising concerns, and how stepping away from an unhealthy system can actually draw you closer to Christ through prayer, Scripture, and real community. If you care about biblical community, church reform, Christian leadership, and what faith looks like on the ground, listen through to the end and join the conversation. Subscribe, share this with a friend who has wrestled with church hurt, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Sponsors! http://raptorpromedia.com/ [http://brettneilsenphotography.com/] https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services [https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services] Thank you for listening! FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393] Music by Outlaw Gospel

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Season 2, Ep. 19 - Christ-Centered Marriage, Real Talk

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/986467/fan_mail/new] Four voices, two marriages, and one question we can’t ignore: why do Christian marriages often struggle in the same ways as everyone else? We invite our wives, Megan and Rebecca, to the Make a Man Podcast to bring a grounded wives’ perspective on love, conflict, and what actually keeps a relationship healthy over the long haul. We talk about why “Christ at the center” is more than a church phrase, especially when couples try to plug the empty space with busyness, friends, or entertainment. From there, we wrestle with divorce rates, selfishness, and the quiet damage of keeping score. The “50-50” idea sounds fair until it turns marriage into a ledger. We argue for 100 and 100: mutual sacrifice, mutual service, and the kind of submission that looks like strength rather than silence. The conversation also digs into biblical womanhood without stereotypes. We explore how churches and culture can both reduce women, why context matters in passages like 1 Corinthians 11, and how legalism around modesty or appearance can miss the heart of Jesus’ example. Along the way, we bring up Jael’s story from Judges as a reminder that the Bible includes bold, decisive women who don’t fit modern caricatures. We end with real-life nuance: roles in a marriage shift by season, gifting, and what your family needs right now, and caring for your home and kids is not “less than” for either spouse. If this challenged you or helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. What part of the conversation do you most agree or disagree with? Sponsors! http://raptorpromedia.com/ [http://brettneilsenphotography.com/] https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services [https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services] Thank you for listening! FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393] Music by Outlaw Gospel

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/986467/fan_mail/new] In this episode, Brett and RJ explore the importance of objective truth versus feelings, especially in the context of culture, scripture, and scientific evidence. They discuss how biblical truth remains constant, contrast it with subjective feelings, and examine real-world examples like science, morality, and biblical interpretation. * Seek scripture as the ultimate standard of truth. * Evaluate scientific claims against biblical principles. * Engage in respectful biblical discussions focusing on truth. Sponsors! http://raptorpromedia.com/ [http://brettneilsenphotography.com/] https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services [https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services] Thank you for listening! FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393] Music by Outlaw Gospel

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/986467/fan_mail/new] In this episode, Brett and RJ explore the importance of personal Bible study, proper interpretation of scripture, and the dangers of relying solely on institutional teachings. They emphasize the need for direct access to God's word and understanding it through context, original languages, and Christ-centered perspective. Takeaways * Personal Bible study is crucial for genuine faith. * Understanding the original languages and context enhances interpretation. * Relying solely on church hierarchy can lead to misinterpretation. * All interpretation should be filtered through the lens of Christ. * Discernment and personal research protect against false teachings. Sponsors! http://raptorpromedia.com/ [http://brettneilsenphotography.com/] https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services [https://www.repriseeditorial.com/services] Thank you for listening! FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090314082393] Music by Outlaw Gospel

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