
Have you ever felt like a broken record in your walk of faith? If so, then you are not alone. Most of us probably have. We are all broken, faulty, and flawed in various ways, and (as believers in Jesus) we look to the Father for answers. Sit in with us as we seek after those answers together, with the goal of deepening our relationship with our Savior.
Episodes

Saturday Oct 15, 2022
Digging Deeper Ep. 2 | Joshua and the Clean Robes
Saturday Oct 15, 2022
Saturday Oct 15, 2022
This week, following our open discussion and featured song ("Take Me Back" by ASAP Preach), we dig into Zechariah chapter 3. Are your robes clean? Thanks for listening. We pray this is a blessing to you!
Music Credits
Intro and Outro Songs:
"War Going Down" and "River of Life" by Steven Salfelder
(https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYG3At97hNxmo_ICaGF0-Q3bLmtEdM nLI)
Featured Song:
"Take Me Back" by ASAP Preach
(https://bookingasappreach.wixsite.com/asapreach)

Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
Round Table | Lay Your Burden Down
Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
In this episode, the round table talk about the weight of burdens. They share some personal burdens as well. Are all burdens bad? Listen in and find out!

Saturday Oct 08, 2022
Digging Deeper Ep. 1 | The Parable of the Prodigal Son
Saturday Oct 08, 2022
Saturday Oct 08, 2022
This week we are excited to reveal a new Bible study series called Digging Deeper, hosted by Carl and Chris. For our first episode, and following our introduction on what you can expect with Digging Deeper, we examine the Parable of the Prodigal Son from the 15th chapter of Luke. Thanks for listening. We pray this is a blessing to you!
Music Credits
Intro and Outro Songs:
"War Going Down" and "River of Life" by Steven Salfeldur
(https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYG3At97hNxmo_ICaGF0-Q3bLmtEdMnLI)
Featured Song:
"Prodigal Son" by Exodus Road Band
(https://www.exodusroadband.com)

Wednesday Oct 05, 2022
Get Used To Different
Wednesday Oct 05, 2022
Wednesday Oct 05, 2022
In this episode, the roundtable talk about getting used to different. What does that exactly mean? How do we expect to actually get used to it? The round table also discusses about being BOLD. What's that actually look like in the lives of Christians?

Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Spiritual Warfare : REST
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
In this episode the round-table talk once again about spiritual warfare and the importance of rest in the process. They also talk about the importance of endurance. Thanks for listening!

Friday Sep 23, 2022
Open Table Discussion
Friday Sep 23, 2022
Friday Sep 23, 2022
In this episode, sometimes it's not about the topic of the week but what the roundtable has on their hearts that need to be shared. This week there is no topic. Just an open table and open discussion.

Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Open Table
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
In this episode, sometimes it's not about the topic of the week but what the roundtable has on their hearts that need to be shared. This week there is no topic. Just an open table and open discussion.

Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
Standing Outside The Fire
Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
In this episode the roundtable talk about what it's like to be standing outside the fire. Just like in the story of the fiery furnace. The king witnesses something amazing but his lack of belief and knowing God left him standing outside of the furnace.

Friday Sep 09, 2022
TPFP | The Fork in the Road, Part Three: Returning to our First Love
Friday Sep 09, 2022
Friday Sep 09, 2022
It's time to talk the walk again!
Do we love people more than we love the Most High, and why does it matter?
We begin the final part in our discussion on the fork in the road we currently face by talking about that, and the dangers of replacing our love for Abba with a love of our sensibilities, celebrity pastors, the churches themselves, or even our neighbors. Loving our neighbor matters, or course, but it should never outweigh or outpace our love for the Father. Otherwise, we may find ourselves failing to properly love either. We also discuss how this practice of elevating our love for neighbor over our love for the Father inevitably leads to compromise against the commandments He gives for the sake of tolerance, unity, and likeability. A compromise that cracks and ultimately breaks our spiritual foundation.
Following our featured song for the week (see below), we continue in the bottom half of the episode by discussing our choice between life and death, losing our "first love", and an example from the kings of Judah (Jehoshaphat) who had likewise lost his first love in favor of his neighbor (Ahab), leading to compromise, along with how it is he course corrected in a big way to get that first love back again. Is Jehoshaphat a picture of the modern churches in this regard, and how can we learn from him in our own much needed course correction moving forward?
Be sure and stay tuned until the end to hear one last story from Carl's trip with a really cool and impactful spiritual connection for all of us.
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Featured Song:
"All of Me" by ASAP Preach
(https://www.asappreachmusic.com)
Also, a big thanks to Steven Salfelder for providing the use of his music for our intro and outro songs! Find him on YouTube at the link below:
(https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYG3At97hNxmo_ICaGF0-Q3bLmtEdMnLI)
Intro:
"War Going Down" by Steven Salfelder
Outro:
"River of Life" by Steven Salfelder

Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Old Habits
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
In this episode the round table discuss Old Habits. Old habits are hard to break as one of our round tablers finds out the hard way. They share their personal experience as well as the rest of the table.