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You know those questions that keep you awake at night? We're here to answer them. Creating a place for non-Christians and Christians alike to have honest conversations about real questions that are usually neglected in the Church.
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Is Charlie Kirk a martyr — and if so, what kind? In this video, we explore whether Christians should view Charlie Kirk as a Christian martyr who died for his faith, or a political martyr who stood for conservative values. We’ll look at what the Bible says about martyrdom, how the early church understood persecution, and whether Kirk’s death could spark a new Christian revival in America.This discussion isn’t about politics — it’s about faith, courage, and conviction. What does it truly mean to die for Christ? Can God use tragedy to awaken a generation? Join us as we dig deep into scripture, history, and modern culture to understand what makes someone a martyr and why it matters for believers today.Whether you’re a new Christian, someone curious about Jesus, a skeptic exploring faith, or a believer seeking to grow stronger, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to think biblically about life, death, and the power of the gospel.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if this video helps you see martyrdom and revival in a new light.Like our content? Consider helping us through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpodSPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ttha9t5PEg2vLVKEbzRABPATREON:https://www.patreon.com/TYDHCGot a question? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.com
Are you going to the right church? In this video, we explore one of the most debated questions in Christianity — Who is the one true Church? Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants each claim to represent the original Church that Jesus founded, but all three agree that salvation is possible outside their walls. So what does that mean for you? Could it be that the true Church isn’t an institution at all, but an invisible body made up of everyone who truly believes and follows Christ?If you’ve ever wondered which church is “right,” what it means to be part of the Body of Christ, or how denominations fit into God’s bigger plan, this video will help you think deeper about what it means to belong to Jesus. Whether you’re a new Christian, spiritually curious, or someone questioning organized religion, this conversation will help strengthen your faith and give you a biblical perspective on what the Church really is.Watch now and discover what it truly means to be part of the one true Church.Like our content? Consider helping us through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpodSPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ttha9t5PEg2vLVKEbzRABPATREON:https://www.patreon.com/TYDHCGot a question? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.com
In this video, we dive into a controversial but important question: How should Christians respond to Islamic immigration? Recently, videos have gone viral of people protesting Islam in ways that seem “Christian” on the surface—but are they actually following Christ’s commands?As believers, we need to recognize that while Islam as an ideology stands against Christianity, our response as followers of Jesus cannot simply mirror the culture’s hostility. The Bible calls us to something greater: to love our neighbors, love our enemies, and show radical hospitality.In this discussion, we talk honestly about Islam, Christianity, and the tension between the two faiths—but we also highlight the unique way Christians are called to respond. Instead of reacting with fear or hatred, we are commanded to extend love, compassion, and the hope of the gospel to Muslim immigrants.Whether you’re a Christian wrestling with these issues, a skeptic curious about faith, or someone who’s struggling to reconcile love and truth, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to live out the teachings of Jesus in a broken world.Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
In this video, we dive into the recent Charlie Kirk Memorial and unpack two very different responses to tragedy. Erika Kirk shared a powerful testimony of God’s love and forgiveness, boldly declaring that she forgives the killer. This moment beautifully displayed the heart of the true Gospel of Jesus Christ—a Gospel centered on grace, mercy, and reconciliation.But in contrast, President Donald Trump made comments expressing hatred toward his enemies. While his words resonate with Cultural Christianity and political ideology, they fall short of the radical love Jesus calls His followers to live out. This comparison reveals the stark difference between authentic Christian faith and a cultural, political version of Christianity that often misses the heart of the message.If you’re a new Christian, someone curious about Jesus, or even a skeptic exploring what Christianity is really about, this video will encourage you to see the difference between human anger and divine forgiveness. For believers wanting to strengthen their faith, Erika Kirk’s example reminds us that forgiveness is not weakness, but the very evidence of God’s Spirit at work in us.Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Is “Red Pill Christianity” really aligned with the heart of the gospel? In this video, we explore how extreme right-wing voices and red pill influencers, including figures like Nick Fuentes, are drawing people into Christianity—but often for reasons that miss the core of Jesus’ message. Christianity is not about anger, resentment, or cultural warfare. The true gospel calls us to love your enemy, pray for those who persecute you, and do good to those who hurt you.If you’re a new Christian, curious about Jesus, skeptical of religion, or a believer looking to strengthen your walk with Christ, this video will help you separate cultural commentary from biblical truth. The gospel is bigger than politics, ideologies, and online personalities—it’s about Jesus, His kingdom, and the way He transforms hearts.Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
s it possible that God’s will is for you to sin? In this video, we dive into the Orthodox Christian view that God may sometimes allow—or even lead—believers into seasons of vice to humble them and draw them closer to Him. This perspective can sound shocking, but it’s rooted in centuries of Christian thought and raises important questions about God’s sovereignty, human weakness, and spiritual growth.Whether you are a new Christian trying to understand the struggles of faith, someone curious about Jesus, or even a skeptic exploring Christianity, this discussion will challenge how you see sin, grace, and God’s plan for your life. Many believers wrestle with questions like: Why do I still struggle with sin if I’m saved? Does God allow temptations to shape me? What role do vices play in spiritual growth? We’ll explore Scripture, Orthodox tradition, and practical insights to help strengthen your faith and deepen your understanding of God’s will.If you want to grow in your walk with Christ, gain clarity about trials, and better grasp how God works through even our weaknesses, this video is for you. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more faith-based content!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Can you treat God as too holy? For many Christians and seekers, this question stirs deep confusion. On one hand, Scripture tells us God is perfectly holy—set apart, pure, and worthy of awe. But on the other hand, the Bible also invites us into an intimate friendship with Him through Jesus Christ. So how do we balance reverence and relationship without drifting into extremes?In this video, we explore whether it’s even possible to treat God as too holy, and uncover the hidden misunderstanding that causes many people to miss the beauty of God’s holiness. When we view Him only as distant and unapproachable, we lose sight of His love. But when we treat Him casually, as if His holiness doesn’t matter, we lose the fear of the Lord that leads to wisdom and life.Whether you’re a Christian wrestling with your faith, a Gen Z searching for truth, or someone curious about God’s character, this message will challenge you to rethink what it really means to know a holy God who also calls you His friend.Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Are nondenominational churches really Protestant? And does it even matter for your walk with Christ? In this video, we respond to Redeemed Zoomer’s take on whether nondenominational churches fall under the Protestant tradition. We break down his arguments, explore the history of Protestantism, and analyze the unique role of nondenominational Christianity in today’s culture.If you’ve ever wondered what makes a church Protestant, or why so many believers choose nondenominational churches, this video will help you think critically and biblically. We cover the pros and cons of nondenominational churches, how they compare to traditional denominations, and whether the label “Protestant” ultimately matters for your faith in Jesus Christ.This discussion is perfect for new Christians, skeptics, and anyone curious about the differences between Christian denominations. If you’re exploring your faith, seeking answers about church identity, or wanting to strengthen your understanding of Christianity, you’ll find this video both challenging and encouraging.Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Is comfort helping you grow in Christ—or slowly weakening your faith? In this thought-provoking conversation, Ethan and Derry dive deep into what it really means to live a “comfortable” Christian life. We explore the nuance of the word comfort in Scripture and everyday life, breaking down when it’s good—bringing peace, rest, and joy in Christ—and when it’s dangerous, lulling believers into spiritual apathy.If you’ve ever wondered why some Christians lose their passion, or why trials often lead to stronger faith, this video will give you clarity and practical advice. We discuss how to recognize when comfort is holding you back, how to re-ignite your spiritual hunger, and what steps you can take to grow closer to God even in a culture that prizes ease and convenience.Perfect for new Christians, curious skeptics, and believers wanting a deeper walk with Jesus, this discussion will challenge you to examine your own heart and ask: Am I too comfortable to grow?Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Do kids deserve death? In this powerful episode, we respond to a viral video by Jackie Hill Perry, where she boldly tells young listeners the biblical truth: because of sin, we all deserve death—but the good news is that Jesus Christ died in our place. This message has sparked controversy, especially among non-Christians who see it as harsh or offensive. We unpack her words, explore the gospel of grace, and respond to a popular atheist critique of Christianity that misunderstands what the Bible teaches about sin, justice, and mercy.Whether you're a new Christian, curious about Jesus, or a skeptic exploring faith, this conversation brings clarity to one of the most misunderstood teachings in Christian theology. We dive into Romans 6:23, God’s holiness, human sin, and why the cross of Christ is both just and loving.If you've ever wondered, "Why would God punish sin?" or "How can a loving God say we deserve death?"—this video is for you. Join the conversation and grow in your understanding of Christian doctrine, salvation, and the radical grace of God.🔔 Subscribe for weekly content about faith, truth, and the real Jesus.
Are modern churches too ugly to be holy? In this video, we respond to Redeemed Zoomer's critique of modern church architecture and the loss of beauty in today’s worship spaces. While many Christians long for the awe-inspiring beauty of cathedrals and historic sanctuaries, we unpack the deeper question: Does a church need to be beautiful to be holy?We react to Redeemed Zoomer's arguments and explore the theology of beauty, why aesthetics matter, and where they fall short when separated from Christ-centered truth. Can a warehouse church still be sacred ground? Does God care more about stained glass or surrendered hearts? This video speaks to new Christians, skeptical seekers, and anyone wrestling with modern vs traditional Christianity.If you’re curious about why churches look so different today and whether that's a problem, this conversation is for you. We aim to build up faith, encourage thought-provoking discussion, and point to Jesus as the ultimate source of beauty and transformation.Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
How did early Christians worship—and why are modern churches returning to ancient practices? In this video, we are joined by Sean Carney to explore the powerful journey of Christian worship from the 1st century Church to today. Whether you're a new Christian, interested in Christianity, a skeptic exploring church history, or a believer seeking to strengthen your faith, this episode will help you understanding how Christians worshipped in the first century, and how it's evolved to what it is today. We discuss the good of modern worship as well as some draw backs and how and why current worship should change. We unpack the evolution of worship, from house churches and communal meals to cathedrals and megachurches, and now to a surprising modern resurgence of liturgy. Why are so many Christians turning back to ancient liturgical traditions like creeds, confession, and weekly communion? Is this a return to something deeper—or just a trend?Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
What if one core low church Protestant belief could actually make you a stronger, more responsible Christian? In this episode, we dive into the biblical idea of the Priesthood of All Believers and contrast it with the Catholic, Orthodox, and many high church Protestant view of Apostolic Succession. Can only priests baptize, bless communion, or offer forgiveness? Or does Scripture teach that every believer is empowered to minister directly?We challenge the notion that forgiveness, baptism, or communion must come through ordained clergy and explore how this impacts spiritual maturity. When Christians believe they must go through a priest to access God, does it create dependence—or does it weaken personal faith? We argue that when believers take ownership of their walk with Jesus, it leads to deeper spiritual growth, authentic discipleship, and a more empowered Church.Perfect for new Christians, skeptics, or anyone curious about theology, church history, or biblical authority—this video tackles the heart of what it means to have direct access to God through Christ. Subscribe for more content that explores tough and often overlooked topics in the Christian faith!Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
In this episode we play a fun game of Bible and Theology "Would You Rather". Not only is this a fun and entertaining episode, but it also sparks deep and intriguing conversations where we get to dive into wild hypotheticals about Christian faith, biblical characters, martyrdom, salvation, heaven, and more!This video is perfect for new Christians, people curious about Jesus, skeptics asking deep spiritual questions, and believers who want to challenge their faith in a fun and meaningful way. Expect laughter, honest answers, surprising insights, and moments that will make you think twice about what you believe — or don’t believe yet.Enjoy! Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Recently Cameron Bertuzzi, host of Capturing Christianity, held a debate between Catholics and Eastern Orthodox on the topic "do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?" This question has sparked intense discussion across Christian YouTube, with responses from apologists and theologians, as well as, the comments turning on Cameron and Catholics for holding this WILD view. In this video, we explain why from the Bible Muslims and Christians do not worship the same God and we show the faulty reasoning Catholics use to defend their claim. We examine theological differences in God’s nature, Jesus’ divinity, and the Trinity.If you're a new Christian, skeptic, or someone exploring who God really is, this video is for you. Whether you're into Christian apologetics, comparative religion, or philosophy, we dive deep to help you think critically and biblically.Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
What does the Bible really say about Satan? In this video, we dive deep into the biblical origins of “the satan” — exploring how the term is used in the Old Testament as a title, not a name, and what it meant in Hebrew culture. We also break down key passages where Satan appears as a messenger of God and how that differs from the common portrayal of Satan as God’s enemy.You'll learn the difference between “the satan” vs “a satan,” how the role evolves throughout the biblical narrative, and what the New Testament reveals about this mysterious figure.Whether you're a new Christian, skeptic, Bible nerd, or someone who’s just curious about Jesus, this video will help you rethink what you thought you knew. We approach this conversation biblically, thoughtfully, and without sensationalism — just real theology made simple.If you’re searching for truth about the devil, demons, spiritual warfare, or the character of God, this video is for you.Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Is the Bible sexist? In this episode, we explore one of the most controversial and misunderstood claims about Christianity. Many skeptics and new believers wrestle with tough questions surrounding the Bible’s treatment of women, gender roles, and patriarchy. Is Scripture outdated? Misogynistic? Or have we misunderstood its historical and cultural context?In this honest, respectful, and patient conversation, we take a deeper look at passages often labeled as sexist—like those on submission, silence in church, and leadership roles. We discuss how to read these verses faithfully without twisting them or ignoring them. Our goal isn’t to attack or defend blindly, but to provide clarity and compassion for people genuinely wrestling with these issues.Whether you're a new Christian, spiritually curious, deconstructing, or looking to strengthen your faith, this video will give you thoughtful insight into what the Bible really says about women—and how Jesus radically uplifted them. Join us as we cut through assumptions and engage this hot-button topic with both grace and truth.Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
How can you know you're hearing God's voice—and not just your own thoughts? In this video, we explore how to hear from God without falling into deception or starting a cult. Whether you’re a new Christian, a skeptic, or someone who’s simply curious about Jesus, this episode will help you understand the Biblical and responsible ways to hear from God.We cover how to practice listening prayer, how the Holy Spirit leads believers, and the importance of Scripture in discerning God’s will. You’ll learn how God can speak through dreams, prayer, Christian community, and even your circumstances. We also break down red flags to watch out for so your spiritual journey stays rooted in truth and humility.If you’ve ever asked, “Is God speaking to me?” or “How do I know this isn’t just my own voice?”, this is the video for you. Strengthen your faith, grow in spiritual maturity, and learn to walk closely with God—without losing your mind or misleading others. Perfect for Bible study, faith growth, and Christian discipleship.Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you’d like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Is pantheism the feel-good belief system it's often made out to be—or is it actually robbing people of hope, purpose, and moral clarity? In this video, we dive deep into the new age worldview of pantheism, the belief that "everything is God," and examine how it leads to depression, apathy, and moral confusion. Through a Christian lens, we expose how pantheism strips individuals of personal identity, accountability, and the ability to truly call anything evil. If everything is divine, then nothing is sacred—and nothing is truly wrong.This video is perfect for new Christians, skeptics, spiritual seekers, and anyone wrestling with New Age beliefs. If you're Jesus-curious, deconstructing your faith, or trying to understand the Christian worldview, this conversation will equip you with solid biblical philosophy and practical tools to recognize and reject hollow worldviews that lead to spiritual emptiness.Subscribe for more deep Christian content, apologetics, and real talk on theology, doubt, and the hard questions you don't hear in church.You can also find Ethan's personal channel here! https://youtube.com/@everyday_gospel?si=evbyJ0kzEBJ4N6U6