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Renewed Mindsets: Don't Conform-TRANSFORM
Renewed Mindsets: Don't Conform-TRANSFORM
Author: Rick Yuhas
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Renewed Mindsets is a bold, truth-driven podcast that digs into End Times prophecy, biblical warnings, and the call to live holy in the final days. Each episode exposes deception in today’s church, highlights signs of Christ’s return, and challenges believers to transform their minds and hearts according to God’s Word — not the world’s opinions. This is not surface-level faith. It’s a wake-up call for the remnant to rise, repent, and get ready
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Send us a text What if the hope you’re searching for has already stepped into your world? Day 19 of our Advent journey lingers in John 1:1–14, where the story of Christmas begins not with a stable but with eternity. We read the passage aloud with Elena and let the language of “Word,” “light,” and “life” reframe our pace, our priorities, and our expectations for the season. We explore how Jesus, the eternal Word, is not just a teacher or a symbol but the very agent of creation who brings ligh...
Send us a text A king rages, a family runs, and hope refuses to be silenced. We open Advent Day 18 with a calm breath and a clear reading of Matthew 2:13–23, then trace the fierce tenderness of a God who guides through dreams, shelters promise in exile, and fulfills ancient words in ordinary places. With Lauren joining Rick, the passage comes alive in three movements—guidance, obedience, and resilient hope—revealing how the flight to Egypt, Rachel’s lament, and the return to Nazareth confront...
Send us a text A star rises, a city shakes, and a few travelers choose joy over fear. We open Matthew 2:1–12 and trace the Magi’s long road to a small house in Bethlehem, where worship changes everything. Along the way, we sit with the tension between Herod’s grasping power and the quiet courage of those who follow a light they don’t fully understand yet. We read the passage in full, then unpack the details that matter for a modern heart: how guidance often comes step by step, why informatio...
Send us a text A quiet night, a hillside, and a sky suddenly alive with glory—our Advent journey lands on Luke 2:8–20 as we read the shepherds’ story and trace the path from fear to joy. We welcome Danielle to help bring the passage to life, letting the angel’s words, the sign in the manger, and the chorus of heaven sink in. What starts as a startling interruption becomes a personal invitation to move, to witness, and to tell, and we explore why those steps still matter for anyone trying to l...
Send us a text A quiet reading can still shake the soul. Day 15 of our Advent journey centers on Luke 2:1–7—the spare, stunning account of Jesus’ birth—and invites us to slow our pace, steady our breath, and notice how hope slips into the world through ordinary doors. We trace the path from a royal decree to a rural manger, from census lines to covenant promises, and we let the contrast soften our hearts: while empire was busy counting heads, God was keeping His word. We walk with Joseph and...
Send us a text A quiet yes can change everything. On day fourteen of our Advent journey, we open Matthew 1:18–25 and step into Joseph’s world at the moment his plans fall apart. He faces shame, uncertainty, and a decision that will define not just his life, but the story of redemption. Then an angel speaks: the child is conceived by the Holy Spirit, his name will be Jesus, and he will save his people from their sins. The promise reaches back through prophecy and forward into our present: Emma...
Send us a text Hope doesn’t drift in; it arrives like dawn. We open Luke 1:67–80 and sit with Zechariah’s Spirit-filled song, where covenant and mercy move from ancient promise to present comfort. As we continue our Advent rhythm, we pause long enough to hear how redemption rewrites the heart—rescue from enemies, freedom from fear, and a life set apart to serve in holiness and righteousness. This is not theory for scholars only; it is ground-level hope for tired souls who still believe that l...
Send us a text A quiet room, a fragile voice, and a story that still shakes the hills: we read Luke 1:57–66 and trace how the birth of John the Baptist turns private promise into public awe. Elizabeth’s courage to say no to tradition and yes to a new name meets Zechariah’s written agreement, and at that moment his voice returns. What unfolds is a living portrait of Advent—waiting that leads to obedience, obedience that unlocks praise, and praise that ignites a community to wonder, “What will ...
Send us a text A quiet room in Judea, two expectant mothers, and a surge of joy that still echoes across centuries. We open Luke 1:39–56 and step into the meeting of Mary and Elizabeth, where recognition happens before explanation and blessing rises before certainty. Elizabeth names the miracle at work, and Mary answers with the Magnificat—an audacious hymn that dares to say the humble will be lifted and the proud will fall, because the Mighty One is faithful to every promise. We read the pa...
Send us a text A startled greeting, an honest question, and a quiet yes—Mary’s encounter with Gabriel in Luke 1:26–38 still speaks to anxious hearts and hurried days. We slow down for Advent and read the text aloud, letting the angel’s words land with fresh weight: do not be afraid, the Lord is with you, nothing will be impossible with God. We dig into the scene in Nazareth, exploring how divine favor can feel unsettling and how real faith makes space for questions without surrendering to do...
Send us a text A shaken priest, a startling angel, and a promise that refuses to fit inside human limits. We continue our Advent journey with Luke 1:5–25, walking through Zechariah’s encounter with Gabriel, the sign of silence, and Elizabeth’s unexpected joy. This is a story about more than a miraculous birth; it’s about how God prepares a people, turns hearts, and grows hope in places we had written off as barren. I share the passage in full and unpack why the details matter: John’s consecr...
Send us a text Start here if you need two things at once: a deep breath and a holy nudge. Day eight of our Advent journey takes us into Malachi’s vivid promise of a messenger who prepares the way and a refiner who restores worship to its true center. We read the passage aloud, sit with the language of silver and soap, and talk honestly about why hope that never asks anything of us rarely changes us. The result is a short, focused time that slows your pace and sharpens your heart. We explore ...
Send us a text A brief prophecy with a vast horizon: Jeremiah 33:14–16 names a future where justice is not a slogan but a person, and safety is not fragile but secured. We slow our pace for Day Seven of Advent, breathe together, and let this promise reshape our expectations for hope, holiness, and everyday courage. With Lauren back on the mic, we keep it simple and honest—no drumroll needed—just a clear reading, a grounded reflection, and a call to keep our eyes on Jesus. We explore what it ...
Send us a text Start here if your soul needs quiet. Day Six of our Advent journey lingers over Isaiah 53, reading the whole passage aloud and letting its stark beauty do the work: a Servant with no impressive form, carrying grief that isn’t His, trading His wounds for our healing. We invited Lauren to voice the text so you can simply listen, breathe, and receive what this “Man of Sorrows” still offers—wholeness for the fractured, peace for the restless, and hope that outlives the dark. We un...
Send us a text What if comfort is not a cliché but a command that reshapes how we wait? We open Isaiah 40:1–5 and sit with words that ask us to speak tenderly, clear obstacles, and expect God’s glory to be seen by all. This short Advent reflection traces the thread from ancient prophecy to John the Baptist’s voice in the wilderness and on to the hope that centers our everyday lives. I read alongside Ashton, a steady reader and history teacher, and together we let the text do its work: valley...
Send us a text A small village and a world-sized promise—today we pause our pace and sit with Micah 5:2–5a, where Bethlehem is named as the birthplace of a ruler whose origins reach into the distant past. We read the passage, reflect on the wonder of fulfilled prophecy, and share why Advent invites us to slow down, breathe, and live watchful and prayerful with real hope. We walk through how a scattered people were promised a shepherd who would stand in the Lord’s strength and lead them to un...
Send us a text A quiet moment can change the tone of an entire day. We set aside a few minutes to breathe and read Isaiah 9:2–7 aloud, letting an ancient promise speak into a modern ache: a people in darkness see a great light, burdens break, and joy returns like harvest time. Instead of more noise, we listen for names that steady the soul—Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace—and consider what it means to live under a government that brings real justice and pea...
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Send us a text When the world speeds up, we choose to slow down. Our Advent journey opens in an unexpected place—Genesis 3—where a whispered lie fractures trust, shame rushes in, and humanity starts to hide. Yet even there, a seed of hope appears: a promise that an offspring will crush the serpent’s head. We sit with that promise and let it shape how we prepare for Christmas and how we live as people who await Christ’s return. We walk through the reading of Genesis 3:1–15 and talk about Adve...
Send us a text What if your life is simply following your strongest thoughts? We open with an unfiltered look at the real you—beyond the cleaned-up version—and show how a renewed mind becomes the engine of lasting change. With Scripture as our anchor, we unpack why God starts with your thinking, how your eyes and ears act as gates to your soul, and why daily truth is not a garnish but the foundation of sanity. This is a practical, heart-level roadmap for people who are tired of drift and hung...























