
Introduction This topic was requested from one of our listeners and friends of the podcast. Tithing has been used to fund big churches to become bigger, tele-evangelist to get jets, and massive Texas ministers to own mansions on mansions on mansions. How did this happen? Does God want certain people to be rich and others

Before I get started on this topic, no, I am not talking about the TV show. This post is about the massive debate within the Christian faith. Here is the concept, “God chose specific people to follow Him”. This ideology brings up a lot of questions and has some backing when brought out of context.

“But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peace-loving, gentle, compliant, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without pretense.” James 3:17. A question I used to ask myself constantly when I was younger, what is my role in the kingdom and how do I play that part? I will start this off saying

Many have seen the prosperity gospel taught in their local churches, tv evangelists, and social media outlets, potentially without knowing it. The idea is simple, do right by God and get blessed with riches. Britannica defines this as, “prosperity gospel, also called prosperity theology, in Protestant Christianity, the teaching that fait (expressed through positive thoughts, positive declarations, and

I wanted to start off this post sharing the definition of ‘The Church’ in original Greek. The word for church in original Greek is Ekklesia. The definition of Ekklesia in a Christian sense is:– An assembly of Christians gathered for worship in a religious meeting;a company of Christian, or of those who, hoping for eternal