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Welcome to the podcast where life’s moments meet timeless truths! Here, we explore the quirks, insights, and lightbulb moments that reveal God’s presence. From scripture to daily life, our casual, fun, and honest chats blend humor with depth to uncover the profound truths shaping our faith. Whether you’re seeking clarity, inspiration, or a good laugh, this podcast reminds you that God’s wisdom is often found in the ordinary. Grab a coffee, tune in, and let’s celebrate the beauty of God’s work in everyday life!
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Link for Truism Merch!Ever felt like your prayers were too messy to say out loud? Angry, bitter, confused… maybe even a little vengeful?You're not alone.In this episode of Truism, we dive into the Bible’s rawest, most brutally honest prayers—words from David, Jeremiah, Job, Moses, and even Jesus Himself. These are not the polite, poetic prayers from Sunday School. These are the quiet parts—said out loud. And God heard every word.We’ll explore:Prayers that cursed enemiesBreakdowns from burned-out prophetsHonest confusion from apostlesWhat Jesus really taught about how we should praySo if your altar feels like a battlefield—or your prayers have gone silent—this one’s for you.Come boldly. Be honest. Pray anyway.Verses included:Psalm 13, Psalm 109, Jeremiah 20, Job 3, 2 Corinthians 12, Matthew 26, Mark 11, Luke 9, and more
Link for Merch - Shirts, Tumblers, Hats, StickersWhat does it really mean to be the church? In this episode, James and Jorge explore one of God’s greatest gifts: His people. From the laughter of childhood “ghoulies” (home base) to the sanctuary of prayer rooms, we discover that the Church is both a family and a refuge.Together, they unpack what it means to be called a saint—not in the limited, ceremonial sense, but in the biblical truth that every believer is sanctified and called to live out their place in the Body of Christ. Whether you’re preaching behind a pulpit, waving a hanky in the pew, or even a shut-in who can’t physically attend services, you matter. Your presence, your prayers, and your faith contribute to the strength of God’s household.Key Scriptures include:1 Corinthians 1:2 – “Called to be saints…”1 Peter 2:9 – “A chosen generation, a royal priesthood…”Ephesians 2:19 – “No more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens…”1 Corinthians 12:27 – “Now ye are the body of Christ…”Hebrews 10:25 – “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together…”In this conversation, you’ll be challenged to:Don’t live below the calling of sainthood.Take your place in the Body.Treasure your church as your safe base—your “ghoulies.”The Church is more than a building—it’s who you are. And when we step fully into that calling, the power of God flows through all His people.
After a Summer break - we're BACK!!!! And we have Jorge Junior hanging out with us in this episode too.James, Jorge, and Jorge Jr. dive into why God gives us pastors—and why they’re essential to our walk with Him. Kicking things off with the unforgettable “parable of the airport,” they compare pastors to air traffic controllers who see the bigger picture, give needed direction, and keep us from danger we can’t see.From there, the trio covers the pastor’s roles as watchman, vision caster, shepherd, and corrector, weaving in Scripture, personal stories, and plenty of laughs (including a seventh-grade pants disaster). They break down why correction isn’t rejection but redirection, why submission to God-ordained leadership is strength—not weakness—and why you shouldn’t wait until your life is in chaos to value your pastor.Whether you’ve had the same pastor for decades or are still finding your church home, this episode will challenge you to pray for, honor, and align with the spiritual leader God’s placed over your life.
This episode brings together Sunday School Junkie, Truism, and For Generations To Come for an unforgettable conversation with Pastor Daniel McKillop, host of Kingdom Speak and a leading voice in the Apostolic world today.Recorded in a humble nursery during camp meeting (yes—there were squeaky toys & squeaky chairs), this raw and rich dialogue dives deep into the purpose of Apostolic content creation, the danger of spiritual consumerism, and the power of grounded doctrine and praise.You'll hear why praise is rapture rehearsal, how context keeps truth from being bludgeoned, and what Pastor McKillop thinks is the most out-of-context verse used today.🧠 Highlights:“Creators control consumers”—why Apostolics need to produce excellent content.The importance of being rooted in doctrine in the age of noise and deception.“Praise isn’t about personality”—how worship reflects your walk.A powerful explanation of Romans 8:28 in full context.“Rapture Rehearsal” — spontaneous praise as your spiritual temperature check.Favorite misused verses and the difference between fathers and instructors.
📋 Show Notes:In this deeply personal and powerful kickoff to the “Things for Life & Godliness” series, James and Jorge explore the foundational gift God has given us: His Word. With heartfelt stories, laughs, and some strong coffee-fueled conviction, they unpack 2 Peter 1:3 and reflect on how the Bible isn’t just a book—it’s a compass, an anchor, and a sword.They talk about childhood moments with Scripture, personal transformations through Bible reading, and even trace seven compelling reasons why the Bible is trustworthy—from manuscript reliability to prophetic accuracy and moral power. Whether you’re a Bible newbie or a seasoned student, this conversation will stir your love for the Word and challenge you to not just read it—but to let it read you.🔑 Highlights include:A rocking chair with deep family meaningThe Bible’s divine authorship across 40 writers, 3 continents, and 1500 yearsWhy God's Word holds up under pressure—historically and in your heartPractical encouragement to approach the Bible daily, no matter your background
Throwing Rocks

Throwing Rocks

2025-06-1030:04

In this follow-up to the “Gathering Stones” episode, James and Jorge flip the script and explore what it means to cast away stones. Through personal stories (including a charging bull, broken windows, and childhood scars), biblical examples, and spiritual truths, they uncover five distinct moments when it’s time to let go, clear out, and sling what’s in your hand.Some stones are judgment.Some are shame.Some are distractions.Some block your miracle.And some? Only God can roll away.🪨 Five Times to Cast Away Stones:When You’re Holding Judgment➡️ (Joshua 7:25 – Achan’s sin affects the whole camp)Sometimes it’s not anger, but obedience and consecration that require casting judgment away.When You’re Preparing the Ground➡️ (Isaiah 5:2, Luke 8:6, Ezekiel 36:26)A stony heart can’t grow the Word. Clear the field of offense, apathy, and distraction.When You’re Facing a Giant➡️ (1 Samuel 17:40, 49)David didn’t just gather stones—he slang it. Scripture is your ammo. Memorize it. Use it.When a Miracle is Waiting on You➡️ (John 11:39–44 – “Take ye away the stone.”)Obedience removes the obstacle so Jesus can speak resurrection into your situation.When Only Heaven Can Move It➡️ (Matthew 28:2 – The angel rolled the stone and sat on it.)Sometimes God moves the stone and settles it. Don’t give up. Your victory is coming.🎯 Challenge:What stone are you still holding?Bitterness?Shame?Silence?Distraction?This week, ask yourself: “What do I need to drop, clear, slang, or surrender so God can move?”Because there’s a time to gather stones…and a time to cast them away.🔖 Memorable Quotes & Truisms:“Some stones aren’t thrown in anger—they’re cast in consecration.”“You can’t fight giants with an empty pouch.”“Some breakthroughs are blocked because we refuse to cast away a stone.”“When God rolls the stone, it stays rolled.”
This episode rocks. Literally.James and Jorge dive into a surprisingly deep—and surprisingly fun—conversation about one little phrase tucked into Ecclesiastes 3: “A time to gather stones together.” From childhood collections like pogs and marbles to Jewish memorial traditions, we explore how gathering stones isn’t just poetic... it’s prophetic.You’ll walk away with a fresh appreciation for all the ways God uses stones in Scripture—and how He still calls us to gather them in our lives today.Here are the six types of Biblical stones unpacked in this episode:Testimony Stones – Memorials that mark miracles and remind us of where God brought us from.Commitment Stones – Altars of surrender made from untouched rock.Building Stones – Foundations of truth, anchored in Christ the Chief Cornerstone.Sealing Stones – Closure moments that seal off the past for good.Landmark Stones – Do-not-move boundaries of doctrine and spiritual heritage.Supporting Stones – Stepping stones and support systems that help lift others up.And don’t miss the closing challenge:📌 Are you standing on the Rock… or stumbling over it?🔥 Truism of the Week:"The stone you ignore may be the one you trip over—or the one you’re meant to stand on."Next episode: A Time to Cast Away Stones – when it’s time to let some things go.
👀 Summary:What if everything you “knew” was wrong—just because of how you saw it? In this eye-opening episode of Truism, James and Jorge dive into the difference between what we see, what we feel, and what is actually true. From a college professor’s star trick to a misinterpreted altar in Joshua 22, this conversation peels back the layers of assumption, offense, and spiritual blindness to uncover God’s truth underneath it all.🔍 Key Themes Covered:Perception isn’t always reality—and assumptions can be dangerousSpiritual blindness vs. sensation: Are you feeling God… but still missing the point?The power of God’s perspective—why only the Creator can define your true worthReal-world examples from Scripture: Gideon, David, the Pharisees, and the altar by the JordanHow to elevate your view through prayer, the Word, and godly leadership📖 Featured Scripture Highlights:Joshua 22 (Altar misunderstanding)Numbers 13 (Grasshopper complex)Proverbs 21:2, Isaiah 55:8-9, 1 Samuel 16:7Over 20 verses reminding you how God sees YOU (see episode close)🎯 Takeaway Truism:You can’t trust your perception until you’ve checked it with the One who wrote the story. Whether it’s a 6, a 9, or a lowercase g—only the Creator knows what it was meant to be.🙌 Challenge of the Week:Pray this: “God, help me see myself, others, and this situation the way You do.”
🧠 Episode Summary:Ever feel like you’re stuck between wanting to share your faith and not wanting to get called into HR? In this episode, James and Jorge tackle the tricky, hilarious, and heartfelt journey of being a light in the workplace (or school!) without being that weird Christian. You know, the one with the giant Bible and zero social skills. 😅From door-to-door vacuum fails and copper-wire misadventures to real talk about leadership, relationships, and Jesus’ own example, this one hits home in all the best ways.✨ In This Episode:🧑‍🍳 Why sharing Jesus as a donut fryer is way easier than as a store manager.🧔🏽 Beards, boundaries, and being a bold believer in Oklahoma.🛠️ “You don’t get paid to evangelize”—but what do you get paid to do?🧼 Living the gospel without shouting it from the cubicle.🐍 Why Jesus told us to be “wise as serpents, harmless as doves”—and yes, there’s a zoo snake story!🖼️ How one long-haired apostolic girl turned a skeptical classmate into a churchgoer (true story!).🧠 Takeaways:Do excellent work. Your testimony starts with integrity and excellence.Engage your environment. Be friendly. Be present. Be in the world but not of it.Be wise and gentle. Use discernment—don’t strike like a snake, glide like a dove.💬 Quotables:“You don’t get paid to evangelize. You get paid to give effort.”“Separation isn’t isolation.”“People can argue scripture, but they can’t argue your experience.”“Is it me?" If you find yourself struggling, ask yourself this.🧰 Toolbox Scriptures:Colossians 3:23 — Do it heartily, as to the Lord.Ecclesiastes 9:10 — Do it with your might.Proverbs 10:4 — The hand of the diligent.Matthew 10:16 — Wise as serpents, harmless as doves.John 17 — In the world, not of it.Philemon 1:6 — Acknowledge the good in you.🤝 Connect With Us:Got a story of how you shared your faith in the workplace without being weird?We’d love to hear from you: truismpodcast@gmail.com
🔗 Check out more Apostolic podcasts at: Apostolic Podcast Network⁉️Leave a comment: Satan couldn’t stop Jesus, and he can’t stop you either! How has knowing the unstoppable power of the gospel given you confidence to step out in faith? Share a moment when you saw God’s power at work in your life!🎧 Listen now and be reminded: The gospel is unstoppable!Episode Summary:Was hell really celebrating when Jesus was on the cross? In this powerful episode, James and Jorge challenge a common misconception and reveal how Satan tried repeatedly to stop the crucifixion—but failed every time. From Herod’s massacre of infants to the relentless attempts to kill Jesus before Calvary, they uncover 20 biblical examples proving that the cross wasn’t a defeat—it was hell’s worst nightmare.Key Points:✔ Satan’s Failed Attempts – From Jesus’ birth to His final moments, the enemy tried to stop the cross at every turn. (Matthew 2:16-18, Luke 4:28-30, John 19:1-11)✔ The Cross Was the Plan All Along – Prophecies in Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53 foretold the crucifixion in detail, long before it happened.✔ The Moment of Victory – Instead of rejoicing, hell was trembling as Jesus prepared to take the keys to death, hell, and the grave. (1 Corinthians 2:8-9, Hebrews 9:22)✔ What It Means for Us – If Satan couldn’t stop the gospel, he can’t stop you either. Live in the power of Christ’s victory.Key Scripture:"For had they known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory." – 1 Corinthians 2:8Key Takeaway:"Jesus wasn’t defeated on the cross—He was invincible. His death wasn’t a loss for heaven; it was the ultimate victory over hell."
I couldn't stop myself - the lengths the enemy went to in an attempt to prevent the cross is astounding!
What do you get when you mix wild testimonies, 3-legged chickens, heartfelt worship, and 65 years of faithfulness? You get this episode.We sat down with the one and only Elder Elliott—a beloved evangelist, storyteller, and friend of the house—for an unscripted chat full of laughter, depth, and good ol’ wisdom. From his motorcycle gang days in Toronto to miraculous moments on the mission field, Elder Elliott shares his incredible journey of salvation, ministry, and what it really takes to last in this walk with God.You’ll hear:How he stumbled into a Pentecostal church… and never looked backWhy blue jeans and a ducktail haircut didn’t stop him from getting the Holy GhostThe wildest miracle he’s ever witnessed (it’s jaw-dropping)What makes Jamaican Pentecostals unforgettableHow studying the Bible—really studying—can change your walkAnd yes, more corny jokes than we know what to do withWhether you’re new to the faith or a seasoned saint, this episode will remind you why we stay, why we love this truth, and how to keep going strong.🎧 Listen in, laugh along, and let Elder Elliott’s testimony inspire you to keep walking—faithful, joyful, and grounded.
There is NO ONE like our Elder! April 1st you don't want to miss this little talk I had with him while he was visiting us.
✅The To-Do List

✅The To-Do List

2025-03-1834:31

What kind of legacy are you building?In this episode, James and Jorge present aseven-point to-do list for Christian living— These aren't just tasks to check off, but lifelong commitments that shape your character, relationships, and faith. With real-life anecdotes, biblical wisdom, and a few laughs along the way, this episode unpacks what it truly means to live with purpose.Key Points:✔Lead with Integrity – Live with honesty, transparency, and a strong ethical core. Daniel’s unwavering faith in Babylon serves as a powerful example.(Proverbs 11:3, 21:3)#BeLikeDaniel✔Prioritize Family – Make time for loved ones and raise them in faith. Joshua’s commitment to his family’s spiritual well-being is a model for us all.(Proverbs 17:6, 22:6, 15:20; Ephesians 5 & 6)#BeLikeJoshua✔Lifelong Learning – Never stop growing in wisdom and understanding. Solomon’s pursuit of knowledge exemplifies this.(Proverbs 19:20, 18:15, 1:7)#BeLikeSolomon✔Friendship & Accountability – Surround yourself with people who challenge and uplift you. The bond between David and Jonathan is a model of true, godly friendship.(Proverbs 27:17, 13:20, 27:6; 1 Samuel 18:1-3)#BeLikeJonathan✔Serve Others – True greatness comes from humility and service. Jesus washing his disciples' feet is the ultimate example of servant leadership.(Proverbs 3:27, 31:8-9, 19:17; John 13:14-15)#BeLikeJesus✔Take Care of Physical & Mental Health – Your body is a temple; steward it well. Paul reminds us to find peace through prayer and care for our whole being.(Proverbs 23:20-21, 14:30, 4:23, 17:22; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20; Philippians 4:6-7)#BeLikePaul✔Stay Rooted in Faith – In every season, trust in God. Job’s unwavering faith in suffering is a reminder to stay strong in our spiritual foundation.(Proverbs 3:5-6, 2:1-6, 30:5; Job 13:15)#BeLikeJobKey Scripture:"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths." – Proverbs 3:5-6Key Takeaway:"Legacy isn’t built in a day—it’s built daily. Living with integrity, prioritizing family, and staying rooted in faith aren’t just goals; they’re commitments that define who we are and the impact we leave behind."In a lighthearted close, James and Jorge reflect on what the "title" of their life’s story might be—Jorge choosing"Redemption" as a testament to his transformed life, while James settles on"Have Fun," a reminder that even in the seriousness of building a legacy, joy is essential.Let’s Talk!What will the title ofyourbiography be?
You ARE going to leave a legacy - will you do it intentionally?
Episode 5: Can I Get a WitnessJames and Jorge explore the journey from belief to becoming a witness for what truly matters. Starting with an inspiring quote, the conversation weaves through scripture, personal stories, and practical ways to live out your faith and inspire others to do the same.Highlights from the Episode:The Power of Belief: From famous Bible stories like Jairus’ daughter to the difference between belief and action.Witnessing in the Bible: How figures like Noah, Abraham, and David transformed their belief into powerful testimonies.Modern Witnesses: Reflecting on how simple actions—like saying "I’m blessed" or helping a stranger—can open doors to share faith.Lighthearted Moments: James shares his experience as a jury member and a witness in court, while Jorge keeps things candid with his reflections on politeness and first impressions.Practical Takeaways: Ways to become a witness in your everyday life, starting with actions that reflect kindness, respect, and a willingness to share your experiences.Key Scripture:“But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me...” – Acts 1:8Key Quote:"Belief is just the beginning—it’s what leads to action, experience, and ultimately becoming a witness to the incredible things God can do."Connect with Us:How are you living as a witness in your community? Share your stories with us!
Don't stop at only believing - let that belief lead to taking action!
⛔ Temptation

⛔ Temptation

2025-02-1819:27

Click here to check out other incredible Apostolic Podcast Network! In this episode, we dive into the topic of temptation—what it is, where it comes from, and how to overcome it. Through stories, biblical insights, and practical applications, we explore the nature of temptation, its sources, and how small victories in resisting it can lead to a life filled with spiritual growth and fulfillment. Highlights The episode kicks off with a humorous story about a man who prays for a "sign" to justify indulging in a coffee cake, illustrating how temptation can often stem from self-justification. Biblical Insights on Temptation We discuss key biblical stories and scriptures about temptation: Jesus in the Wilderness (Matthew 4:1–11): After fasting for 40 days, Jesus resisted the devil’s temptations by relying on Scripture. Israelites in the Wilderness (1 Corinthians 10): The importance of trusting in God’s provision rather than succumbing to temporary desires. Three Sources of Temptation The Devil: As shown in 1 Peter 5:8, the devil actively seeks to tempt and devour, but we are equipped with the armor of God (Ephesians 6). The World System: Temptation from societal pressures, as seen in Daniel’s refusal to bow to Babylonian idols (Daniel 3) and Paul’s exhortation not to conform to the world (Romans 12:1–2). Our Own Nature: The most common source of temptation, driven by personal desires, as outlined in James 1:14–15. Practical Tips for Overcoming Temptation Daily Spiritual Practices: Prayer, Bible reading, fellowship, and consistent connection with God are essential to spiritual nourishment. Small Victories: Resisting everyday temptations, like unhealthy eating or negative influences, builds confidence and spiritual strength. Accountability and Community: Surrounding yourself with godly influences and sharing your struggles can provide encouragement and support. Personal Reflections We share personal victories over temptation, from resisting peer pressure to making choices that honor God. We emphasize how these small wins can inspire others and become part of a powerful testimony. Key Takeaways Temptation is Universal: No one is immune, but God always provides a way of escape (1 Corinthians 10:13). Focus on Filling Your Soul: When you’re spiritually nourished, the pull of temptation weakens. Victory is Possible: Each time you resist temptation, you grow stronger in faith and become a light to others. Call to Action Reflect on an area in your life where you face temptation. What practical steps can you take to resist it and fill that space with godly habits? Listener Challenge Identify one small temptation you can resist this week. Share your victory with someone to encourage them in their own journey.
Garlic, anchovies & pasta!?! Only one of those ingredients sounds good to me... This Tuesday we're going to talk about some keys to overcoming temptation!
🤔 Who are They?

🤔 Who are They?

2025-02-0425:33

Episode 3: Who Are They? In this thought-provoking episode, hosts James & Jorge dive into the elusive "anonymous they" that everyone expects to solve the world's problems—from cleaning up neighborhoods to fixing society's brokenness. Starting with a nostalgic PSA on littering, they explore the deeper meaning behind personal responsibility, biblical teachings, and the importance of stepping up instead of waiting for someone else. Highlights from the Episode: A Classic PSA: The "litter" story that inspired this episode and the powerful message it holds for modern life. Neighborhood Drama: A bizarre local news story about crime and community reactions sparks a deeper conversation about how we define accountability. Biblical Insights: Exploring how "they" are identified in scripture and why we’re all called to take action. Practical Steps to Clean Up: Seven ways to transform neighborhoods, including showing kindness, spreading the gospel, and creating true worship. Humorous Anecdotes: An unexpected vendetta against McDonald’s Sprite and an inordinate love of Tuesdays. Key Takeaway:We are the "they" who can make a difference. Through small acts of kindness, meaningful worship, and living with purpose, we can clean up more than just our neighborhoods—we can transform lives. Connect with Us:Have thoughts or ideas to share? Let us know how you’re being the "they" in your community!
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