DiscoverProve All Things
Prove All Things
Claim Ownership

Prove All Things

Author: The Church of God International

Subscribed: 1Played: 26
Share

Description

Prove All Things is a weekly webcast that explores various topics from a biblical perspective. Hosted by Jeff Reed and Mike James, the webcast provides viewers with insights and perspectives on a wide range of issues, including theology, philosophy, science, politics, and culture.

Each episode features a discussion between the hosts and diverse guests, who draw on their respective backgrounds to examine the topic at hand. They often cite relevant biblical passages and historical texts and engage in contemporary debates surrounding the issues.

Some topics discussed in the webcast include the nature of God, the role of faith in science, the biblical view of politics and government, and the cultural challenges facing Christians today. The webcast aims to encourage viewers to engage in critical thinking and to develop a deeper understanding of their faith and its relationship to the world around them.

https://www.proveallthings.net
226 Episodes
Reverse
Unity of the Spirit

Unity of the Spirit

2025-12-0201:06:57

In this episode of Prove All Things, Jeff and Mike welcome special guest Lemie McGarity for an honest and eye-opening discussion on unity within the Church of God community. Lemie shares his powerful personal testimony, insights from Scripture, and how decades of church division can be healed through genuine relationships, humility, and Christ-centered love. They tackle questions about reconciliation, spiritual maturity, and how congregations can break down barriers that never should have existed. If you’ve ever wondered whether true unity among God’s people is possible today, this encouraging conversation may surprise you—and inspire you.
In this episode of Prove All Things, guest Dianne Webb shares powerful updates from the Tabitha Outreach Foundation’s work in Kenya. She highlights the success of their secondary school—now equipped with new computer, science, and chemistry labs—and celebrates their first graduating class, with most students qualifying for universities or technical schools. Dianne also describes their expanding outreach to widows through an innovative “three-hen” micro-business initiative, as well as plans to build a new school on recently purchased land with an agricultural program. The program also touches on Christian education, Sabbath instruction, and inspiring stories of students and staff whose lives are being transformed.
This episode dives into Bryant Buck's journey from nominal Christianity to becoming a lifelong independent Sabbath-keeper, shaped by deep historical study and the desire to follow the faith of the first-century church. He discusses his new book, The New Testament Writer's Worldview, which argues that the apostles kept the Sabbath, understood time differently than modern Christians, and upheld God’s commandments rather than replacing them. The hosts explore how early Jewish and Gentile believers practiced their faith, why Sunday arguments fall short biblically, and how misunderstandings of “Bible time” and ordinances contribute to modern confusion. The conversation ultimately highlights a growing interest in returning to the biblical Sabbath and using this book as a tool to help Sunday-keepers rediscover the faith once delivered.
Speaking in Tongues

Speaking in Tongues

2025-11-1101:11:52

In this episode of Prove All Things, the hosts take a deep dive into the controversial topic of speaking in tongues. They explore personal experiences, common church practices, and what the Bible actually teaches about the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Through scripture and discussion, they explain how early believers spoke in real foreign languages—not mysterious babbling—and how modern “tongues” often stem from emotional influence, learned behavior, or false signs. The program encourages viewers to test all things and seek biblical truth about the Holy Spirit’s work in the Church today.
In this episode, Daniel Russo from the Church of God Network discusses how their nonprofit is uniting Church of God communities to provide crisis relief and promote collaboration across church groups. He shares how their “Within Your Gates” program has helped coordinate aid for brethren affected by disasters like the California wildfires and the recent hurricane in Jamaica. The conversation highlights the importance of transparency, responsible giving, and using trusted networks to make sure help truly reaches those in need. The hosts also remind listeners that serving others in times of hardship is a core expression of pure religion and Christian love.
What is Reality? (Part Two)

What is Reality? (Part Two)

2025-10-2801:17:37

In this thought-provoking episode of Prove All Things, the hosts dive into the big question: What is truly real? Are our dreams and thoughts part of reality, or is truth found only in the world we can touch and see? The discussion explores how modern ideas about reality and identity can lead to confusion—and why grounding our understanding in God’s Word brings clarity and stability. It’s a deep, engaging look at faith, perception, and the search for absolute truth.
The Narrow Road

The Narrow Road

2025-10-2101:13:55

Revelation 21:24 mentions “the nations” walking in God’s light—but what does that really mean?Does it point to lasting distinctions between Israel and Gentiles, or something far deeper? In this episode of Prove All Things, the hosts explore the powerful symbolism behind this passage. Discover insights that may reshape how you view God’s Kingdom and His plan for humanity.
This episode of Prove All Things continues the deep dive into the mystery of the lost tribes of Israel. Using Scripture, Assyrian records, and historical sources, the hosts explore what happened to the deported Israelites and challenge the theory that they simply vanished or assimilated. Evidence is presented connecting the Israelites to the Scythians, Cimmerians, and later Celtic and Gaelic peoples. The discussion highlights how history, language, and archaeology support the biblical record of Israel’s dispersion.
Lost in Translation

Lost in Translation

2025-09-0901:08:22

In this episode of Prove All Things, guest Tom Bettinger shares insights from his years of studying Bible translations. He explains how his engineering background influences a logical, data-driven approach to Scripture, focusing on evidence over emotion. Tom highlights translation errors and biases that have shaped theology, from Hebrews 2 and Psalm 8 to 1 John 5:7. The conversation shows how God’s Word is often made harder than necessary, urging believers to return to its original clarity and context.
The Weight of Grace

The Weight of Grace

2025-09-0201:04:09

In this episode of Prove All Things, guest Tom Tenney shares how God’s grace is more than forgiveness—it’s a lifelong journey of growth. He explains that burdens and trials often become tools God uses to humble us and draw us closer to Him. Love is a daily choice, and forgiveness frees us even if reconciliation or trust isn’t possible. The “weight of grace” transforms pain into strength, shaping us into people who reflect Christ’s compassion.
What is Reality? (Part One)

What is Reality? (Part One)

2025-08-2601:15:12

This episode of Prove All Things dives into the big question: What is reality? The hosts show how colleges introduce philosophies like materialism and idealism that can shake young believers. They stress that these views are human theories, not ultimate truth. True reality, they affirm, is grounded in God and His Word.
Lost Books of the Bible

Lost Books of the Bible

2025-08-1901:16:12

This Prove All Things episode explores the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, often called the “lost books of the Bible,” with special focus on the Book of Jubilees. The hosts compare these writings with Scripture, highlighting contradictions such as false calendars, added Sabbath restrictions, and myths influenced by Greek thought. They explain why Protestants, Jews, and most Christian traditions reject these texts as inspired, while still noting their historical and cultural interest.
Purpose of Prophecy

Purpose of Prophecy

2025-08-1201:05:51

In this episode of Prove All Things, Jeff and Mike explore the real purpose of prophecy—why God gives it, how it should be understood, and what pitfalls to avoid. They reflect on their own early fascination with end-time predictions and how history is full of mistaken dates and false expectations. From first-century believers to modern preachers, they trace how people in every era believed they were living in the last days. The discussion emphasizes the need for evidence-based faith, careful study, and resisting the urge to set dates for Christ’s return.
Fascia

Fascia

2025-08-0501:08:03

In this episode, guest George James dives into the often-overlooked but vital topic of fascia—the web-like connective tissue that unites the human body. He explains how fascia supports our movement, stabilizes our muscles, and even impacts our posture and injury recovery. The discussion ties this fascinating biological design to Psalm 139, emphasizing how we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.” You’ll walk away with a new appreciation for the intricate design of the body and how God’s handiwork is visible even in the smallest details.
Solipsism

Solipsism

2025-07-2901:18:03

This week on Prove All Things, we tackle solipsism—the radical idea that only your own mind truly exists. The hosts explore why this abstract philosophy is gaining attention among college students and how it can lead to confusion and even despair. Through thoughtful discussion, they reveal how solipsism collapses under the weight of real-world experience, mental health insights, and biblical truth. Don’t miss this important conversation about reality, reason, and how to stay grounded in truth.
Health and faith go hand in hand in this eye-opening episode with guest Jason Pack. Drawing from his experience at a health food store and his passion for natural healing, Jason explores how caring for our bodies is not just wise—but biblical. He shares how our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, urging believers to honor God through better health choices. From prayer lists filled with chronic illnesses to scriptures about divine design, this conversation challenges Christians to live healthier lives for God's glory.
What really happened to the lost 10 tribes of Israel? In this episode, A.J. Sanchez uncovers archaeological records that reveal they weren’t destroyed — they were relocated, alive and intact. Ancient Assyrian tablets and Scripture agree in remarkable detail, contradicting what many history books claim. So why has this information been overlooked or dismissed for so long?
Future Shock

Future Shock

2025-07-0858:56

In this episode of Prove All Things, guest Bill Lussenheide joins to discuss the concept of “Future Shock,” originally introduced by Alvin Toffler, and how rapid technological, societal, and informational change is affecting humanity’s mental, spiritual, and social stability. The conversation explores how developments like AI, automation, virtual reality, and global connectivity have dramatically transformed everything from jobs to relationships—often at the cost of critical thinking, community, and personal identity. Ultimately, the hosts emphasize the need for Christians to resist conformity, maintain spiritual grounding, and preserve reflective practices like meditation and prayer in a world increasingly driven by constant digital noise and depersonalization.
In this episode featuring guest Jeff Flanick, the panel discusses how humility is essential when studying Scripture, especially on topics where absolute certainty is difficult to achieve. They explore complex issues such as Pentecost timing, the biblical calendar, and traditions like tassels and new moons while encouraging respectful dialogue and open-minded learning. The central message emphasizes that while not every answer is clear, growth in understanding comes through study, humility, and guidance from God’s Spirit.
loading
Comments