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C-Suite for Christ Podcast
Author: Paul M. Neuberger
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C-Suite for Christ is a group of Christian business executives who gather to share how Christ has positively impacted our daily lives and work environments. In sharing the joys and struggles with others who walk similar paths, we can support and encourage our brothers and sisters in Christ to live courageously in witness to Him. It is our hope to rejuvenate the working soul through fellowship and praise of God.
If you're interested in becoming a member of our organization, reach out to Paul at pneuberger@csuiteforchrist.com
If you're interested in becoming a member of our organization, reach out to Paul at pneuberger@csuiteforchrist.com
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Today, Paul M. Neuberger takes the gloves off to expose one of the most destructive deceptions contaminating the Body of Christ: the idea that you can have Jesus as Savior, but not as Lord. This cheapened version of faith celebrates forgiveness while silencing surrender, promises heaven but requires nothing, and leaves lives unchanged and churches powerless.But make no mistake—according to Scripture, Jesus refuses to be divided. Partial faith is no faith. Salvation without submission is self-delusion. Our Lord calls for total surrender, daily obedience, and courageous counter-cultural leadership in every arena of life—especially the marketplace.Christianity can’t be separated into comfort and cost. Today, you’re invited to trade your half-in, half-out faith for radically transformative discipleship—where Jesus doesn’t just forgive your sins, He rules your heart.It’s time for a collision with reality: Will you truly make Him Lord, or simply call Him Savior?"Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." — Matthew 7:21 Episode Highlights04:47 - He never offends, never confronts and never demands anything of you. He's the Jesus you'll see quoted in Instagram captions reduced to feel-good phrases like love everyone, don't judge and just be kind.14:26 - Modern Christianity in many cases has made it incredibly easy to accept Jesus as Savior. Walk down an aisle, say a prayer, raise your hand, repeat a few words, and just like that, poof, you're told you're good. No mention of surrender, no emphasis on obedience, no expectation of transformation. Just believe.32:05 - Your leadership isn't ultimately evaluated by profit margins, growth metrics, or external success. It's evaluated by faithfulness, by obedience, and by alignment with God's will.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Is disciple-making only for missionaries? Or can it reshape your boardroom and your breakfast table alike? Discover the striking parallels between kingdom-driven leadership and the sacred charge Jesus Himself entrusted to all believers (Matthew 28:19-20).Ready to trade applause for obedience? Tune in as we explore how spiritual integrity, holy boldness, and authentic love can ignite revival—in your church, your workplace, and your soul.Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” –Matthew 28:19-20Episode Highlights06:42 - It's been wonderful, but it also takes personal commitment, and you got to walk the talk. You can't just talk the talk, you got to walk it too. Your life has to be an expression of Jesus' love. Your life has to be an expression of Jesus' integrity and faith.09:05 - So we have to intentionally see others not through their brokenness, but through the lens of Christ's redemptive love. And we have to know whether someone is already a believer or if they're still exploring faith, but they have needs. And what they need to know is that God sees them, that God knows their name, that God knows, and you express, that they are valuable because they were made in the image of God.12:29 - Point to the greater King. Ultimately, our role is not to fix somebody. We can't do it. All we can do is lead them to Jesus. All we can do is plant the seed. Let the Holy Spirit do the rest. The greater King, Jesus, invites all, like Mephibosheth, to his table. To his table! And what a banquet! Remind them that in Christ they are seated in heavenly places.Connect with Daniel HughesLinkedIn
Welcome to the C-Suite for Christ Podcast—where we don’t water down conviction, we crank it up. Where we don’t bow to culture, we stand against it. We’re not chasing applause… we’re chasing obedience.Today, we confront the lie that’s choking the modern church: the myth that Christianity is about comfort, niceness, and cultural acceptance.No, our leader is Jesus Christ. The most controversial, the most divisive figure to ever walk the earth. He didn’t avoid tension; he created it. He didn’t seek approval. He demanded repentance. Truth was His weapon. Division was the byproduct.And the price? You know it. Criticism. Labels. Rejection. They’ll call you “divisive.” They’ll call you “controversial.” Wear it as a badge of honor because the Gospel draws lines.Jesus is still Lord, even when the world hurls stones.So, brother, are you ready to stand when your line in the sand comes? Are you ready to lose comfort so you can gain conviction?Truth divides, but it also saves. Where do you stand?"For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart." –Hebrews 4:12Episode Highlights07:06 - The early church didn't grow because it was safe. It grew because it was bold, because it confronted idols, because it refused to bow, because it proclaimed truth in a world that didn't want to hear it. And yeah, it was labeled controversial. It was labeled divisive. It was persecuted, attacked, and rejected. But it was also very powerful. Here's the shift that you need to make. Stop hearing those words as insults. Start hearing them as indicators. Indicators that you're no longer blending in, indicators that your faith is visible, indicators that truth is being spoken clearly enough that people have got to respond to it.09:49 - If Jesus, perfect, sinless, fully God, and fully man at the same time, was labeled, rejected, and ultimately executed, what makes us think that we can follow him and avoid those same outcomes? Somewhere along the way, we've bought into this idea that if we just present Christianity the right way, people are going to accept it. That if we're just nice enough, gentle enough, not offensive enough, everyone will embrace the message. That's not what Scripture shows us. The gospel is offensive not because it's cruel, but because it confronts the core issue of sin.15:16 - Truth divides. Not occasionally, not accidentally, not in rare situations, always. Because truth by its very nature creates contrast. It draws a line between what is right and what is wrong, what is real and what is false, what is aligned with God and what is in rebellion against him. There's no such thing as a truth that unites everyone. That's a myth. And it's one of the most dangerous lies being pushed in our culture today.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Today, Paul M. Neuberger charges straight into the thick of battle—spotlighting the dangerous rise of progressive Christianity in our boardrooms, media, and halls of power. The central figure: James Talarico—Democrat Senate candidate. He’s not being critiqued for his politics—but for boldly wearing the name “Christian” while preaching a gospel that directly contradicts Scripture.Here’s the truth: Faith that bends to culture isn’t faith at all.Compassion without biblical authority? Emptiness.Love stripped of truth? Lies dressed as “kindness.”For this stance, expect the cost: ridicule, cancel culture, pressure to bow to trending beliefs. But remember—the real cost is higher if we stay silent.Jesus is still Lord, even when politicians and influencers rewrite His Word for applause.So, leader—what will you do when your moment of truth arrives?Will you stand firm, or fold?"But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let them be under God’s curse!" –Galatians 1:8Episode Highlights08:08 - But when leaders, influencers, and politicians begin presenting a version of Christianity that conforms to the culture instead of confronting it, millions of people can be misled because the battle for the integrity of the gospel is happening right now in churches, in culture, and increasingly in politics.15:32 - Increasingly, Christianity isn't being rejected outright. Instead, it's being redefined. This is one of the most effective strategies deception has always used. Rather than attacking the gospel directly, it subtly reshapes the message until it becomes something entirely different.43:58 - When Christians boldly speak the truth of God's word, live it with integrity, and lead with courage, something remarkable happens. People searching for meaning begin to recognize authenticity. Confusion begins to give way to clarity, and the power of the gospel, the real gospel, begins transforming lives again.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
In this hard-hitting installment, Brian Holtz steps into the arena with a spiritual fire, tackling the seven most challenging questions Christians wrestle with about money, from debt and credit cards to generosity, saving, and biblically responsible investing.This isn’t a safe conversation. It’s a call to arms for business leaders and believers who dare to take Christ’s commands seriously, even when it stings.If you’re ready to trade applause for obedience and comfort for calling, press play and prepare to be confronted—challenged—to align your finances with your faith. As Jesus said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). The question is: Will you listen? Dive in to find out what that really means for your life and leadership.Episode Highlights:02:54 - "You can't serve two masters. You can either serve God or you can serve money. Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. There's this really interesting analogy that keeps being built by God, this connection between our wallets and our hearts. That it seems like he believes that if we can get our wallets in the right place, everything else is gonna come with it."09:10 - "It's more blessed to give than to receive. If we believe that's true, if we believe that the scriptures are truthful, they're inerrant, they're inspired by the Holy Spirit, what does that mean for us? If it's more blessed to give than to receive, that means that when I'm generous to my church, to my local nonprofit, to a ministry that's helping the poor, that gift I give benefits me more than it benefits the receiver. That's what Jesus himself said."16:04 - "Once I've reached $400,000 in my retirement account, I don't need to save any more than that. Now, that's crazy to financial professionals. That's crazy to the world outside the church. But that's what the scriptures teach us, that we save with a purpose. And when we've fulfilled that purpose, we move on to the next priority. What that allows me to do is what we talked about in question number 4—that means I can take all the extra and I can deploy it to kingdom work now rather than saving it up in some bigger barn so that someday I can do something great. Why don't I do something great with it now?"Connect with Brian HoltzLinkedInWebsiteFacebookYouTube
Today, Paul M. Neuberger rips the mask off the biggest lie of our age: the circus of distraction. He names it. He shames it. He takes you inside the Roman “bread and circuses” mentality that’s running rampant in our digital age—an endless parade of noise, entertainment, compromise.And what does it cost? Our focus. Our courage. Our commission to stand tall for truth in a world that’s happy to see you spiritually asleep.But here’s the larger truth—Jesus is still Lord. The gospel cannot be muted by another binge session, a never-ending scroll, or the thundering stampede of popular opinion.So, I’ll ask you, executive… when your moment comes, when the crowd chants for conformity—will you wake up, speak up, and reclaim your focus for Christ?"Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will." –Romans 12:2Episode Highlights:13:37 – Distracted people are none of those things, and that's what makes a distracted person so vulnerable. When believers lose their focus, they become easier to influence, easier to discourage, and easier to pull away from the purpose God has placed on their lives. The enemy doesn't necessarily need Christians to renounce their faith outright. He simply needs them to become passive, comfortable, and horribly preoccupied. And if you look at modern culture, I would say that strategy is working pretty gosh darn well, incredibly well.23:29 – And when that happens, the church slowly loses its voice. But scripture never calls believers to quiet compliance with the surrounding culture. Scripture calls them to shine. It says this in Matthew 5: 14-16, "You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden... Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house." Light isn't meant to hide. Light is meant to illuminate.41:51 – Entire industries exist to keep people watching, scrolling, and consuming. But Christians aren't obligated to participate in every cultural trend that's placed in front of them. Followers of Christ have the freedom to choose what they support, what they watch, and what they allow into their minds. When believers intentionally withdraw attention from content that contradicts their values, they begin starving the system that depends on that attention. And when enough people make that decision, culture begins to shift.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Today, we pull back the curtain on a global headline. Not to debate. Not to distract. But to confront the dark reality few dare to face: the brutality of the Iranian regime.Paul M. Neuberger isn’t here to repeat viral narratives. He’s here, Bible in one hand, history in the other, to expose the suffering no hashtag will fix—women beaten, protestors disappeared, children silenced under a system that calls evil good and good evil.You won’t hear this in the mainstream. Why? Because courage will cost you—ridicule, backlash, exile from the comfortable crowd. But we’re not called to comfort. We’re called to kingdom clarity.Justice demands more than outrage—it demands moral courage.Jesus is still Lord—even when the West goes silent.The line’s been drawn. When your moment of truth comes, where will you stand?Buckle up. This one’s going to be raw, real, and rooted in the Word."Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter." –Isaiah 5:20Episode Highlights:07:18 – Instead of asking questions, people assume motives. Instead of seeking facts, people repeat narratives. Instead of pursuing discernment, people react emotionally. But outrage isn't discernment. Emotion isn't wisdom. And viral opinions aren't the same thing as truth.38:24 – Christians aren't called to quietly tolerate injustice. We're called to expose it, not out of hatred, not out of vengeance, but out of a commitment to truth. The prophets of the Old Testament confronted corrupt kings and unjust systems. Jesus himself challenged the religious authorities of his day when they misused their power.41:49 – Real peace is the presence of justice, and justice requires the courage to confront systems that harm the innocent and silence the vulnerable. Millions of Iranians have spent years risking their safety to protest against their own government. Many of them have paid a terrible price for that courage. Their stories deserve to be heard. Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
This episode boldly confronts the spirit of playing small, challenging faith-driven leaders to examine not just their intentions, but the very seeds they're sowing in their leadership, relationships, and business ventures. Are you sowing sparingly, or with an abundance that reflects Kingdom purpose?With spiritual authority and raw vulnerability, Lovell Casiero invites you to consider what it truly means to surrender and sow with purpose, not just effort—because in God’s economy, the seed determines the scale.Ready to trade comfort for calling? Tune in and let your faith be confronted and transformed."Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously." –2 Corinthians 9:6Episode Highlights:03:47 - Sometimes it looks like playing it safe when God wants you to expand. Withholding mentorship because no one helped you. Guarding your ideas instead of empowering your team. And giving God leftovers instead of the first fruits. I was raised in 4 generations of ministry. When you're sowing with God, whether you're sowing prayer, alms, or your time, you need to give God the first fruits.06:46 - That was a moment where I was like, wait a minute, this isn't about title. This isn't about money. This is about the people that I have impact on, the influence and the legacy that I am leaving behind. So I really started to think about that and I started to be more intentional in how I was investing in the teams that I was leading. 24:18 - So let me leave you with this: if you don't like what you're harvesting right now, don't curse the season. Check the seed. Perhaps you're not sowing the right seed. Perhaps you're not sowing in abundance. Perhaps you're not sowing generously. Perhaps you are holding back.Connect with Lovell CasieroLinkedInWebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeX
Welcome to the C-Suite for Christ Podcast, where war isn’t just a metaphor it’s a spiritual and moral reality. In this episode, Paul M. Neuberger rips the mask off sanitized Christianity and tackles what so many refuse to face: evil is real, appeasement is deadly, and sometimes standing for Christ means standing against tyrants, oppressors, and the forces that threaten the innocent.This is not about echoing the world’s safe slogans.It’s about knowing when to love, yes—but also when to fight. It’s about praying for peace, defending the weak, and never confusing passivity with righteousness. The Bible doesn’t call us to be soft—it calls us to be bold.Jesus is still Lord—on the battlefield, in the boardroom, and in every season of conflict.So, what will YOU do when the world’s evil demands your response?"A time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace." – Ecclesiastes 3:8Episode Highlights08:39 – Pretending evil doesn't exist is not compassion, it's naivete. Ignoring evil doesn't make someone morally superior, it often makes them dangerously passive. And history has taught us a painful lesson again and again and again that when evil is allowed to operate unchecked, the consequences are catastrophic.26:53 – Many individuals suspected something terrible was unfolding, but they convinced themselves it wasn't their responsibility to intervene. Others were simply afraid...Scripture speaks directly to this kind of moral failure when it says this in Isaiah 1:17. Learn to do right, seek justice, defend the oppressed...God doesn't call his people to passive faith. He calls them to active justice.51:24 – Every soldier who defends innocent lives, every leader who stands against tyranny, every believer who refuses to compromise truth—all of them are participating in the broader struggle between good and evil that has defined human history. But Christians fight that battle with a unique confidence. We know how the story ends. Evil doesn't ultimately triumph. Tyranny doesn't rule forever. Violence doesn't define eternity. Christ does.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Let’s talk about what happens when you draw a line in the sand. When you refuse to sacrifice obedience on the altar of applause. Paul M. Neuberger isn’t here to stroke egos or sugarcoat the gospel. He’s here to put a spotlight on the real cost of faithfulness. Universal popularity is not your birthright. It’s a trap. True obedience will cost you. Criticism, cancellation, rejection—they’re the badge of honor Christ promised, not the exception.So, what will you do when it’s your turn to confront the culture? Will you water down the Word… or will you stand and let Christ be your CEO?Buckle up. This episode is raw, real, and rooted in the Word. Get ready to get uncomfortable and get aligned.“Woe to you when everyone speaks well of you, for that is how their ancestors treated the false prophets.” –Luke 6:26Episode Highlights05:03 - Jesus is saying something profoundly uncomfortable, that if everyone speaks well of you, you may not be aligned with truth. Let that settle into your soul for a minute, because cultural Christianity hates this verse. Cultural Christianity tells you the exact opposite... But Jesus draws a straight line between universal praise and false prophecy.29:18 - Living Luke 6:26 costs reputation, comfort, but it produces spiritual backbone. And in an era of soft messaging, soft leaders and soft Christians... backbone is rare, yet desperately needed. Imagine a church that ignores Luke 6:26 completely. Imagine leaders who measure success solely by applause. That world ain't hypothetical, my friend, because we're already watching pieces of it unfold all around us.41:51 - If applause is your reward, you've already been paid. If obedience is your aim, heaven keeps record. Luke 6:26 forces you to choose your reward. Do you want cultural comfort or eternal alignment? Do you want applause or approval from God? Because you can't consistently pursue both, and if you try, you're going to slowly dilute one to preserve the other. Stop craving applause and start craving faithfulness.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
In this powerful episode, Dr. Harvey Castro tears off the mask of invincibility worn by leaders and CEOs, confronting the myth that wholeness is the prerequisite for success. Are you ready to trade applause for obedience, comfort for calling? Dive deep into the wilderness of leadership, scarcity, and identity as Dr. Castro challenges you to step into the emergency room, not as a fixer, but as a patient in need of the Great Physician.This is not a safe conversation. It’s a call to kingdom leadership that begins with honesty and spiritual brokenness. Feast on wisdom from Luke 5:31, and discover why need, not perfection, is your access point to grace. Ready for a soul check? Tune in and let Christ transform your story.Tune in. Transformation awaits.Episode Highlights02:38 - I'm talking about the kingdom of God. You see, the rules of corporate ladder are exactly opposite of the rules of the kingdom. In the corporation, you rise by proving your strength. In the kingdom, you rise by admitting your weakness. In the corporation, you hide your liabilities. In the kingdom, your liabilities is your access to the point to grace.11:04 - The danger of the digital frontier is that it offers us wholeness without God. It offers us idolatry of efficiency... We want to believe that if we build a tall enough tower of technology, we can make a name of ourselves. It is the Tower of Babel all over again—trying to reach heaven by your own engineering instead of waiting for the heavens to come down to us.14:46 - The gospel is not about us climbing to God. The gospel is about the physician coming down to the patient. Jesus is that great physician, but he did something no human doctor would ever dare to do. He didn't just prescribe cure. He became the patient.Connect with Dr. Harvey CastroLinkedInWebsiteInstagramFacebookX
Today, Paul M. Neuberger throws down the gauntlet.This isn’t business as usual—this is a wake-up call to every Christian leader in the marketplace.Because Jesus Himself declared, “By their fruit you will recognize them” (Matthew 7:16).In a world drowning in Christian branding but starving for Christian fruit, Paul M. Neuberger unapologetically dismantles weak faith, cultural conformity, and the lies that threaten to rot the roots of the church.He exposes the cost—the ridicule, isolation, and backlash that come when you choose Scripture over popularity, truth over tone, and courage over comfort.But Jesus is still Lord—and discernment is not optional.What will you do when silence feels safer than standing, when the cost is your reputation and comfort?Will you watch fruit rot? Or will you inspect, confront, and bear Christ-like results?"By their fruit you will recognize them. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles?" –Matthew 7:16Episode Highlights09:46 - Bad fruit, on the other hand, often looks attractive at first. It usually sounds compassionate. It frequently appeals to emotion, but its long-term outcomes are unmistakable. Bad fruit produces confusion instead of clarity. It produces compromise instead of conviction. It produces pride disguised as empowerment and rebellion disguised as freedom. It replaces repentance with self-justification and obedience with personal truth.16:29 - Niceness without truth produces spiritual anesthesia. It numbs conviction. It soothes consciences while leaving hearts unchanged. It creates churches full of people who feel affirmed but remain untransformed. That's not good fruit. It's counterfeit fruit. Godliness on the other hand, is often uncomfortable. It tells the truth even when the truth stings.48:08 - Every generation of believers has got to choose whether they will discern truth or inherit deception. Scripture makes it clear the fruit will always reveal reality. Trees can't hide what they produce forever. God calls his people not to be impressed by appearances but to be anchored in outcomes, not to be led by charisma but by character, not to chase influence but to pursue faithfulness. This is the call before us—not comfort, not applause, not safety—faithfulness.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Today, we confront something bigger than headlines. A church in Minnesota was invaded. Sanctuary shattered. Worship interrupted. Fear replaced peace. The world called it “just a protest.” We call it what it is: an attack on sacred space. No apologies.This episode? It’s a wakeup call. Christianity isn’t being targeted by accident—it’s intentional. The cost? Silence from the media, double standards from the law, injury, outrage, and the threat of more to come.But Jesus is still Lord. The sanctuary is still sacred. Truth is still non-negotiable.So, when your moment of truth arrives—will you stand or surrender?Buckle up. This one’s going to be raw, real, and rooted in biblical courage. "Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me." –Matthew 24:9Episode Highlights14:00 – The media's response communicated something chilling, that Christian worship is no longer considered worthy of reflexive protection. It must now justify itself. It must now yield. It must now accommodate disruption in ways no other faith community would ever be asked to tolerate. And this silence sends a message to activists watching closely. It tells them there is little cost for crossing this line.24:13 – Here's the uncomfortable truth that a lot of Christians would rather avoid: if the church signals that it's going to tolerate intimidation inside its own walls, it invites further intrusion. Not because activists are uniquely evil, but because unchecked power always expands. Silence is interpreted as permission. This is why cultural escalation often targets worship first. Worship is formative. It shapes identity. It reminds believers who they to, and any movement that seeks total allegiance cannot tolerate a competing authority.46:42 – The days of assuming worship will always be respected, protected, and left alone are so far behind us you can't even see it anymore. We're entering a season where faithfulness is going to cost something and where neutrality will no longer be an option... When the day comes, not if. That day is not approaching, it's already here, my friends.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Are you ready for truth that cuts, heals, and transforms? This Savior Speakers episode arms you with Christ-centered conviction that refuses to water down the gospel. Dr. Rita Renee steps forward with unapologetic clarity, challenging leaders to honor Scripture with courage, humility, and unwavering accountability.Dive deep into a bold teaching for the C-Suite and beyond—one that refuses safe conversations and calls out the spiritual cost of lukewarm faith. If you’re tired of clichés and hungry for biblical integrity, this episode summons you to grow in context, maturity, and obedience.Scripture says, "Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth." –2 Timothy 2:15Are you ready to stop trading comfort for calling? Discover why divine authority backs those who lead with both accountability and grace.Tune in. Transformation awaits.Episode Highlights06:08 - It has nothing to do about if two or three come together, God is in the midst when we pray. Because guess what? God is everywhere. He's not in one location. There is no existence, no location, no demographic that God is not present in. So we don't have to be together for him to be present because he's omnipresent.14:28 – Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loose in heaven. God grants authority when his process is followed. This is what it's talking about. It's not talking about you putting your neck on the devil and all that. That's not what he's talking about. I've given you these rules, this law, this process to follow. And because you're following this process, I've already gave you the go-ahead in heaven because this is the word of God.21:31 – So Jesus assures his presence in faithful biblical decision making. He's there whenever we include him, when we follow his process, his word. We don't have to second-guess ourselves because it's not about emotions anymore. It's not about ourselves anymore. It's not about how close we are. It's not about our best friend. It's not about any of those things, family members. This is about the word of God. This is about authority, and it has nothing to do about attendance, and especially when it comes to prayer. Connect with Dr. Rita ReneeLinkedInInstagramFacebook
Today’s rally cry? “God Bless America.” Three words. Chanted at stadiums, printed on t-shirts, shouted after tragedies. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: We demand blessing while we rebel. We invoke God’s name without submitting to His authority.This isn’t business as usual. This is business with a higher calling. Paul M. Neuberger tackles the spiritual hypocrisy in our nation—where slogans drown out surrender, where faith is performative, where repentance is missing.Revival starts not in the White House, but in your house. Not with political slogans, but with humble obedience. Jesus is still Lord—even when a nation mocks Him.Are you ready to confront, repent, and lead? "Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows." –Galatians 6:7Episode Highlights03:33 – God cannot be mocked, and yet as a nation we mock him constantly while simultaneously asking him for protection and prosperity. Every Sunday in the fall, millions gather around televisions to watch NFL games. God bless America sung at stadiums, flags wave, hands are over hearts. But according to recent data from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, only about 6% of Americans hold the biblical worldview. 6%! Yet we want his blessing.16:00 – There is no such category. A nation either moves toward God or away from him. There is no stationary middle. There is no neutral lane. If we celebrate what God calls rebellion, we can't expect what God promises for obedience. Holiness isn't optional, it's foundational. And until we confront national sin honestly—not politically, not selectively, but biblically—revival is going to remain rhetoric instead of reality.32:27 – Instead of chanting God bless America, perhaps we should begin praying any one of these three: God, purify your church. God, expose our compromise. God, break our pride. Because when God's people are purified, influence follows. When believers live distinctly, culture feels it. When the church walks in reverent obedience, blessing is no longer demanded, it's reflected.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Today, Paul M. Neuberger locks in on the family. God’s first institution. The frontline in a spiritual war that’s raging in homes, schools, boardrooms, and nations. Marriage is under attack. Gender is blurred. Parenthood is undermined. The sanctity of life is questioned. Culture calls it progress; Scripture calls it rebellion.Leaders, parents, executives, your role isn’t to blend in. It’s to stand up. That stance will cost you, criticism, isolation, pressure to compromise. But hear this: Jesus is still Lord. The Word is still truth. Courage is not optional; it’s essential.What will you do when your moment arrives? Will you retreat… or rise?Buckle up. This episode is raw, real, and rooted in truth."For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." –Ephesians 6:12Episode Highlights02:07 – This episode exists because something foundational is under direct, sustained, and strategic attack, and too many Christians are either asleep, distracted, or afraid to say so out loud. The family unit is under assault, not accidentally, not gradually not unintentionally. What God established as his first institution is now the primary battleground in a much larger spiritual war.09:19 – From the beginning, his strategy has been to undermine trust in God's word and replace it with self-defined truth. Scripture tells us this in Genesis chapter 3, verse 1: Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, did God really say— that question still echoes today. Did God really mean marriage to be permanent? Did God really define male and female? Did God really assign parents primary authority over children? Did God really intend life to be protected at every stage? The goal isn't immediate rebellion, but gradual doubt.51:00 – It was designed to remind us of something foundational: God's design for the family isn't outdated, fragile, or negotiable. It's essential. The family is where faith is first modeled, where truth is first taught, and where identity is first formed.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Today, Paul M. Neuberger pulls back the curtain on God’s relentless, unyielding construction in our lives. That’s right—your struggles, setbacks, and detours aren’t random. They’re evidence of His love—evidence of a God who refuses to let leaders stagnate or self-destruct. This isn’t punishment. This is purposeful. This is discipline as proof of sonship (Hebrews 12:6).Yes, it’s messy. Yes, it’s loud. Yes, it will cost you your comfort, your timeline, your pride.But hear this—the road under construction is the road God cares about.What will you do when God tears up your plans? Will you resent the struggle—or rise to the refining?Buckle up, leader. This one’s raw. This one’s real. And it’s 100% rooted in truth.“Because the Lord disciplines the one he loves, and he chastens everyone he accepts as his son.” –Hebrews 12:6Episode Highlights12:45 – The mess, the delay, the detour, the exposure— they’re all evidence of intentional care. God isn’t destroying your life. He’s strengthening your life. And just like road work, the pain is temporary, but the improvement is lasting. No one complains about road construction once it’s finished. When the cones are gone, the lanes are wide, the surface is smooth, and traffic flows better than it ever did before, all the frustration fades into memory.29:35 – A life without God’s work would also lack eternal perspective. We would chase short-term wins and temporary validation. We would measure success by comfort, applause, and accumulation instead of obedience, faithfulness, and fruit. Without refinement, we lose sight of eternity and anchor ourselves to what’s passing away. Scripture says this in 2 Corinthians 4:18: So we fix our eyes not on what is seen but on what is unseen.39:34 – A life under construction isn't a cursed life, it's a cared-for life. God works on what he values. He refines what he plans to use. If your life feels torn up, unfinished, or disrupted, please take heart. That isn't abandonment, it's attention. God's working on you on purpose for your good and with the end already in mind.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Today, we tackle controversy head-on. Donald Trump. Love him or hate him, he’s exposed something in the church—something uncomfortable, something necessary.Millions of Christians rally behind a flawed man—not because he’s perfect, not because he fits our expectations, but because he stands, he resists, he refuses to bow. That’s biblical. That’s bold. That’s costly.He’s mocked, attacked, and relentlessly condemned. The world says Christians are compromised. But Scripture says, "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord." –Isaiah 55:8This isn’t political worship. It’s spiritual warfare. It’s a test of faith, courage, and conviction.So, what will you do when your moment arrives? Will you shrink, or will you stand?Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in relentless biblical truth.Episode Highlights02:51 – It's about honesty, the kind of honesty that makes people uncomfortable because it forces self-examination instead of finger-pointing. Scripture tells us this in Isaiah 55:8: For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. God has never been constrained by human expectations, social approval, or elite opinion, and he certainly doesn't submit his plan to media narratives. What if this controversy isn't about Trump at all? What if it's about us? What if this movement is revealing what we really believe about sin, grace, forgiveness, power, and redemption? That's what we're going to confront in today's episode, and we're going to do it honestly, biblically, and as always, without a single apology.37:13 – And that's why today's episode matters, because the gospel doesn't begin with pointing outward. It begins with confession. It begins with humility. It begins with acknowledging that every believer stands before God on equal footing—broken, dependent, and in need of mercy. Trump didn't create this hypocrisy, but he did reveal it.52:31 – Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings or of God? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ. That question sits at the center of everything that we discussed on today's episode. If today's episode caused you to examine your heart, your assumptions, and your allegiance more honestly, well, then I did my job. Christianity has never been about comfort, consensus, or cultural applause. It's always been about obedience, truth, and complete and utter surrender.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Today, Paul M. Neuberger fires up the boardroom—no apologies. No watering down.The world says popularity is the prize. But Scripture? Scripture says, “If the world loves you… ask yourself why.”Leaders today are told to chase applause, likes, and comfort. But Christ called us to carry the cross, not chase the crowd.Opposition? It’s not failure. It’s confirmation. Ridicule, venom, backlash—those are the battle scars of obedience.You won’t find easy faith here. You’ll find faith that costs. Faith that stands. Faith that refuses to compromise.Jesus is still Lord—even when standing for Him draws fire from every corner.So, C-Suite leader, what will you do when your moment of truth arrives?Will you bend for applause, or stand for the King?“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you." –John 15:18–19Episode Highlights:05:27 – Jesus draws a clear dividing line. Belonging to him automatically places you at odds with the world. There is no neutral ground. There is no option where faithfulness and universal approval coexist. If the world loves you, scripture tells us to ask why. All throughout the Bible, God's most faithful servants were rarely celebrated in their time. The prophets were ridiculed, imprisoned, threatened, and killed. Jeremiah was called a traitor. Elijah was hunted. John the Baptist was beheaded. The apostles were beaten, jailed, and executed—not because they were cruel or unkind, but because they spoke truth without compromise.12:15 – The absence of resistance isn't evidence of effectiveness. Often it's evidence of accommodation. And that's why when the world loves you, you should not celebrate. You should pause. You should reflect. You should be really, really nervous. There's a dangerous illusion in modern Christian leadership that says alignment with the world can coexist with faithfulness to God. It sounds reasonable. It feels strategic. It's often framed as wisdom. But scripture consistently rejects the idea that God shares allegiance with anyone or anything else.38:03 – Let this truth settle deep in your spirit. The goal of Christian leadership has never been to be liked. It's always been to be faithful. The applause of the world is fleeting, but the approval of God is eternal. One is going to fade, but the other will stand forever. If you're facing criticism because you refuse to compromise scripture, please, I implore you, take heart. You're not failing. You're standing.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite
Today’s episode isn’t safe, sanitized, or scripted for comfort. It’s a line in the sand, drawn in Scripture, etched with conviction by Paul M. Neuberger.The church is silent. The culture is loud.But real faith never bows to convenience. Real leaders never kneel to compromise.In this episode, Paul M. Neuberger tears down the idols of autonomy, exposes the spiritual cost of abortion, and confronts “pro-choice Christianity” for what it is: counterfeit faith.He stands against outrage, ridicule, and the full force of the culture. He’s undeterred.Because Jesus is still Lord—even if the world prefers silence.Are you ready for your moment of truth?Will you dare to defend what God says is sacred?Buckle up. This one’s raw, real, and rooted in the Word."Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies." –1 Cor. 6:19-20Episode Highlights:03:22 – Christianity is a declaration that Jesus Christ is Lord. Lord, not consultant, not life coach, not one voice among many, but Lord. And lordship by definition demands our submission... Christianity without submission is counterfeit Christianity.04:44 – At the heart of the pro-choice claim within the church is the idol of autonomy. It's the belief that personal choice is sacred, untouchable, and ultimate. But scripture teaches the exact opposite... Freedom in Christ isn't the freedom to redefine good and evil. It's the freedom to obey God without chains.13:31 – To claim Christ while defending abortion is to attempt to serve two masters. You can't serve Christ and autonomy. You can't serve the author of life and defend its destruction. You can't claim obedience while rejecting his authority over the most fundamental moral issue of them all.Connect with Paul M. NeubergerWebsite























