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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.
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In this episode the Round Tablers talk about if they have a fake I.D. or not when it comes to their walk with Christ.  Do they live or think or talk one way around certain friends and then another way around a different set of friends? How about your I.D. ? Listen in and see what they say and how or if they will strive to correct it. 
In this episode the Round Tablers talk about how living life in exile is exhausting and not a place we should be as Christians. How can we keep going? How can you continue to follow God sometimes? What's some advice through our own personal struggles to encourage others to keep going.
In this episode the table asks the question: When you think of an influencer what do you think of? Is it someone, someplace or are you considered an influencer? What's the struggle like? What's the struggle like on the flip side? How do we deal with it?
In this episode the Round Tablers talk about what they go through and what they do when they feel like God hasn't provided in the time they want Him to. Vintage Bob also has a challenge for the table as well as the listeners. We had a full table this episode so we hope this brings you peace and comfort as much as it did us recording it. Mark 6:41 is the Bible verse
In this episode the Round Tablers discuss what does it mean when scripture says Iron Sharpens Iron. They also discuss what that looks like in their own personal life and the effects that it has made on them. What does the table suggest to the listener
Flipping it to the B Side is a sermon on John 4:1-42. The Woman at the Well. Ronnie thinks it's the ultimate repentance account in the Bible. She comes to the well during the hottest part of the day wanting to see NOONE and she has an encounter with Jesus and she leaves to tell EVERYONE. She was always going and thinking one way, one way, one way and then one moment with Jesus and he flipped her to the B Side. We all have our well. What's yours? Will you allow Jesus to flip you to the B Side?
In this episode the Round Tablers discuss how the handle when God feels so far away. Is it an emotional response? A season? Is it a roller coaster ride? Have they moved or has God? Stop in and hear the discussion and more, Psalm 13 is the Bible verse for the episode. 
In this episode the Round Tablers have an open topic for the episode. Whatever they have been thinking about for the week is on the table. Some ask some questions or things they have been thinking about while others respond with their thoughts on the subject. We hope this episode finds you well. We pray that He let's you listen with open ears and an open heart and something someone says is what you need to hear when you need to hear it.
In this episode, the Round Tablers discuss the difference of Faith and Knowledge. How do they differ? How are they the same? What good is it if you have one without the other? Each person goes on to share their expereiences in the topic as the others chime in to share their thoughts and helpful tid bits as well. Thank you for listening ! Our Bible Verse this episode is Mathew 7:15-17
In this episode the Round Tablers talk about some things that they've done for Christ that wasn't always "popular". Have you ever struggled with the criticism of doing the unpopular thing? How did they feel and deal with that? How would you the listener feel and deal with that? Our Bible verse for the episode is Proverbs 28:12 We hope this episode blesses you in only the way He knows you need it. 
In this episode the Round Table gathers to talk about who wins? When you're the only one that can be right, is it wrong? Does your competition side get the better of you in your personal life and hurt you following Christ? Listen in as this was a very fun one to record. We hope that this blesses you in the way only He knows it can.
In this episode the round table discusses if they think they are floundering or if they are flourishing. Listen in as they discuss and talk openly and honestly about how they're doing. This one was a very tough topic for some. We hope you enjoy the episode and it brings you comfort the way He meant it to.
In this episode the Round Table discusses if they struggle for approval or not. Or if they did before following Christ and what it looked like compared to now. If they don't struggle with it what's the reason why they didn't or don't. As always, thanks for listening and we hope this episode blesses you in a way you need.
In this episode the round table is full again. They discuss what commonly distracts them from God. How do they handle that? What is the common thing that pulls them back to center once they are distracted. So what distracts you?
In this episode... well it's a different one. Ronnie is solo as the weather has been frightful and extreme. Ronnie talks about planting seeds and the frustration that might come with not being able to see the fruition. Don't worry, this is most likely a one off and the round table will be back.
In this conversation recorded several weeks ago, we talk about what it means to walk closely with our Redeemer (rejecting what He calls sin in the process), aligning our words with our actions, and how we too often give lip service to what we claim to believe.  To remind us of our ultimate hope amidst those struggles, Carl shares a story from his grandfather during the recent passing of his grandmother to remind us of the goal of our faith and where we are heading.  Carl connects that with a passage from Matthew 18, and what it means to become like “little children”, in order to explain the concept of ongoing sanctification.     Bible Study:  Matthew 18:1-4; Joel 2:28   Thanks for listening.  We pray that it’s a blessing to you!  If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to reach out to us via email or social media:   Email:  brokenrecordministries@gmail.com  Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/brokenrecordministries    Music Credits   "Life" by ASAP Preach "Crazy" by ASAP Preach "War Ready" by ASAP Preach   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/32Sk85U3n2U9ji9PxvGAUC  Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/asap-preach/1125535193  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialASAPPreach  Website:   https://www.asappreachmusic.com/ 
In this episode the Round Tablers discuss their own spiritual journey through out the past year. While most social media or other podcasts are counting their top lists. Each person takes a brief walk of their journey and what they've learned or been taught in some cases throughout the year. Deep and personal stories of the past year and plans for the year to come. This is one you probably shouldn't miss.
This week, we talk about the hope offered to us through the Person of Jesus, and where that hope should be leading us.  Does Jesus care about what we do with that gift? In answering that question, we look at a prophetic account from the Book of Zechariah involving Joshua the High Priest, and we connect that to Jesus' own Parable of the Wedding Feast.   Are we removing the filthy garments, are we putting on the clean robes, and what does that mean? Thanks for listening!  I pray that it blesses you! [In this sermon:  Jeremiah 18:1-12; Zechariah 2:10-13; 3:1-8; Matthew 22:1-14]
This weeks episode brings together the ladies of the Round Table. We discuss the struggles of supporting discipleship in ministry as well as the blessings. The impact of leadership in the home. How Biblical examples have affirmed the direction of some of these ladies ministries and way more! You won't want to miss this episode!
In this message, we look at one of my favorite figures in Scripture:  Caleb. What does he teach us about the "ancient path" our Father commands us to walk?  And how does that contrast with an individual on the opposite end of the spectrum:  the bad Micah? Is the church on that ancient path, or are we walking out of alignment? Thanks for listening!  I pray that it blesses you! [In this sermon:  2 Samuel 16, Acts 17, Numbers 14, Judges 17, and Jeremiah 6]
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