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In this episode, Jennifer Barrett explores the “other" Herods—the lesser-known descendants of Herod the Great—tracing how the lives of these rulers intersect directly with the New Testament narrative.
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson reflects on the rapid pace of 2026 and challenges the apostolic movement to redeem the time through strong local churches, spiritual authority, and doctrinal clarity.
In this episode, Jennifer Barrett examines Herod the Great, tracing how he rose to power through Roman political maneuvering and revealing the sharp contrast between his achievements and his ruthless cruelty.
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson reflects on the beginning of a new year as a launching point for deeper purpose, spiritual clarity, and world-class apostolic leadership.
In this episode, Jennifer Barrett discusses the timeless call to "keep the main thing the main thing" by focusing on our spiritual life amid distractions and to heed the words of Micah 6:8.
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson discusses entering a new year with clarity, discipline, and spiritual focus. He discusses leadership, preparation, and the importance of thinking beyond the short game as 2026 begins.
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson reflects on the meaning of Christmas, the joy of Christian living, and the significance of God revealing Himself in flesh as the pivotal event in human history.
In this episode, Jennifer Barrett examines the historical background of “Christmas Bells” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and explains why its message still resonates today. The poem’s famous line—“Peace on earth, goodwill to men”—emerges not from naïve optimism but from hard-won hope grounded in faith amid suffering.
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson reflects on Christmas, unfinished goals, and the wisdom of focusing on what carries lasting significance—faith, purpose, and the work of God’s kingdom.
In this episode, Jennifer Barrett examines the controversy surrounding college student Samantha Fulnecky, who received a zero on an essay. Was it justified or was it religious discrimination?
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson reflects on Christmas and the need to prepare now for 2026, exploring apostolic leadership, vision, and spiritual readiness.
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In this episode, Jennifer Barrett critiques a Kabbalistic analysis of the the first word of the Hebrew Bible.
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson discusses the excitement of Christmas—beyond the songs, dates, and traditions—and explores what truly gives the season weight.
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In this episode, Jennifer Barrett explores the inspiring life of Philip P. Bliss, a gifted 19th-century hymn writer whose deep love for Christ shaped songs still sung today, including his well-known hymn expressing a longing for more of God.
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson talks about the joy and renewal that come with thankfulness—and how embracing gratitude opens the door for revival, unity, and spiritual growth.
Small churches can grow – they just can’t do it by accident. In this Groundwork Podcast conversation (part of the All Things Apostolic Network), we sit down with Bro. Massengale, longtime IBC instructor and author of Let My People Grow and Total Church Growth, to talk about practical, proven strategies for apostolic church growth in 2025. From a living room church plant to a congregation of hundreds, he explains why the same three foundations apply everywhere: building a ministry team, sowing tons of gospel seed, and caring well for new converts through discipleship.Web sites: TimMassengale.org and ChurchDoubler.com Contact Tim Massengale via the contact form at ChurchDoubler.com
In this episode, Jennifer Barrett explores the Hebrew grammar of Leviticus 18:4, examining how verb forms shape possible interpretations of the command to do God’s judgments and keep His ordinances.
In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel J. Wilson reflects on how quickly the year has passed and challenges listeners to evaluate how they’ve used their time. He encourages believers to look back, look ahead, and prepare to “occupy” both by preserving truth and advancing the Kingdom in the coming year.
















