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This podcast is sponsored by How I crush it. A podcast where we shine a light on talent within the community. In each interview each guest will share their journey on how they have been able to crush it whether it be in the world of the arts, sports, or the business world and beyond. Listen in to be entertained and find out how they each overcame b…
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This is Season 5, Episode 3. I'm joined today by a special guest, Mark Davis from the All About Balls podcast, as we dive deep into the NFL Draft, break down the upcoming season, and question how Shedeur Sanders fell so far. We also tackle the surprising George Pickens trade and plenty more storylines you won't want to miss. Buckle up! This one’s l…
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It’s Mock Draft Season, and we’ve got a full breakdown of the 2025 NFL Draft from picks 1 through 32. Joining me for this special episode is none other than Michael Mentzer — draft expert, football junkie, and the guy with hot takes. From franchise quarterbacks to sleeper picks, surprise trades to game-changing prospects — we're covering it all. So…
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Welcome back… to The Sports Town Podcast or STP for short. I’m your host, JJ Peters. After four incredible seasons, we’re officially tipping off Season 5! It's been a while, but we're back. This year, we’re going bigger and bolder — breaking down the biggest headlines, serving up hot takes and exciting interviews. And to help us launch season 5, we…
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As Christians we have the liberty to do many things, although some people regard them as sinful. Smoking, drinking, dancing and many other activities are frowned on by some, although the Bible doesn't give clear direction on the matter. Nevertheless, if a "weaker" brother views it as wrong, according to his conscience, we need to make sure we don't…
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Christianity was never meant to be doctrine only, but also a way of living. Romans chapters 12-16 are all about application, how we transfer doctrine to our daily lives. We need to live a certain way based on what God has done for us – it’s not what we do but why we do it. Paul tells us to present our bodies as living sacrifices. This means all of …
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Israel has been disobedient and rebellious, and in some respects was cast aside when the Gospel was given to the Gentiles and the Jews didn't believe. But that does not mean God is done with Israel. As the Gentiles were grafted into the Jewish olive tree, so too will the Jews be grafted back in at some time in the future. Israel is still loved and …
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Some people believe that the destruction of the Temple in AD 70 marked the end of Israel as God’s chosen people. Not so. God has not cast away His people but promised a covenant with them forever. Paul’s conversion was a sign that God had not abandoned Israel and today’s Messianic Jews are a living demonstration of His covenant. These Jews are God’…
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Earlier in Romans 8 Paul declares four spiritual freedoms we enjoy because of Christ: freedom from judgment; from defeat; from discouragement; and from fear. We can have a fear of losing God’s love but we are secure in the love of Christ. Paul gives us five immutable facts: God is for us; Christ died for us; God has justified us; Jesus and the Holy…
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Romans 8, verses 28-30, deals with a topic that has been divisive for centuries: are we predestined to be believers in Christ or does it depend on us? On the one hand, Calvinism says it’s all up to God. We are predestined to believe and when called we do. Arminianism says it’s up to the individual to make their own decision about salvation. Of cour…
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This is one of the most-beloved verses in the Bible. However, it’s not a universal truth for all mankind but only for those who love God. The Father and the Spirit will work all things – the good as well as the bad – together for our good but this might be our character, perseverance, hope, genuineness of faith, etc. and might have nothing to do wi…
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Jeff Patterson, pastor of Renew Church in Oregon City, and the guest speaker at the Men's Muster, teaches today on Psalm 44. We often question our own experiences vs. the reality of God. God is faithful but we often don't recognize His faithfulness. If we’re honest, we ask God “why?” We can become disappointed, feel forsaken, and have difficulty tr…
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We have been bought with a price and owe nothing to the world, so why would we serve the flesh? If we live by the flesh we will die; if we die to the flesh we will live. We need to put the old (fleshly) man to death and mortify, or kill, the fleshly deeds. Mortification is not 1) perfection; 2) deceiving others about your sin; 3) improvement toward…
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Advent is a season of hope, but it’s a different hope than the hope the world has. The world’s hope is nothing more than wishful thinking. Biblical hope is the trust and confidence that we have in God, knowing He’s forever true and will keep His promises. It is this latter hope that kept the Israelites going, and God provided for them as they had n…
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Because we have a sin nature, even though we have Christ in our lives - and the Holy Spirit - we still do wrong. Paul said he doesn't do what he should and does what he shouldn't. If Paul had this internal struggle, we shouldn't feel bad if we do as well, because we will, and do. However, as we grow in Christ, our struggles will lessen and more and…
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