

Unmasking the Modern Deliverance Ministry: A Critical Examination
16/1/2026 | 2h 22 mins.
The discourse presented in this episode delves into the contentious and increasingly prevalent phenomenon of the modern deliverance ministry, which claims to provide freedom from demonic influences. We, as hosts, elucidate the essential premise that true deliverance is found not in the sensational practices advocated by certain charismatic leaders but in the profound truths of the Gospel. Our esteemed guest, Jim Osman, offers critical insights into how the current milieu of spiritual warfare teachings diverges from scriptural orthodoxy, often resulting in a distortion of the Gospel message itself. We engage in a thorough examination of the implications of these teachings for the church and for individual believers, emphasizing the sufficiency of Scripture and the importance of discerning truth from experience. The conversation aims to arm listeners with knowledge and understanding, encouraging them to seek genuine spiritual growth grounded in biblical truth rather than in the fleeting allure of contemporary mystical practices.The episode delves into the intricate dynamics of apologetics and spiritual warfare as Andrew Rappaport engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with esteemed guest Jim Osman. They dissect contemporary phenomena within the charismatic movement, particularly the escalating belief in deliverance ministries that claim to exorcise demons from individuals. Rappaport and Osman explore the theological implications of these practices, emphasizing the potential dangers of prioritizing personal experience over scriptural authority. They assert that the sufficiency of Scripture should remain paramount in the lives of believers, thereby framing the conversation within the broader context of biblical truth versus sensationalism. The dialogue is enriched by anecdotes and theological reflections, providing listeners with both intellectual stimulation and practical insights into navigating the complexities of faith in today's world.In a compelling discussion, Andrew Rappaport and Jim Osman confront the rising trend of deliverance ministries that have permeated contemporary evangelicalism. They articulate a strong critique against the notion that Christians require ongoing deliverance from demons, positing instead that true freedom is found solely in the gospel of Jesus Christ. By referencing scriptural passages and historical theological perspectives, they dismantle the arguments made by proponents of these modern practices, underscoring the necessity for believers to ground their faith in the sufficiency of Scripture. The episode serves not only as an informative exploration of spiritual warfare but also as a clarion call for Christians to adhere firmly to biblical doctrine in a culture increasingly swayed by experience-driven spirituality.This episode of Rapp Report features a profound conversation between Andrew Rappaport and Jim Osman, focusing on the contentious issue of modern deliverance ministries within the evangelical landscape. Rappaport and Osman elucidate the theological ramifications of these practices, particularly how they distract from the core tenets of the gospel and undermine the authority of Scripture. Through a careful examination of various charismatic claims, they outline the necessity for Christians to recognize the sufficiency of Scripture as their ultimate guide in faith and practice. By addressing the sensationalism often associated with deliverance ministries, they encourage listeners to seek a more profound understanding of spiritual warfare that aligns with biblical truth. This dialogue not only challenges prevailing notions within the charismatic movement but also reaffirms the richness of the gospel as the true source of deliverance and sanctification.Takeaways: In this episode, we engage in a deep discussion about the modern deliverance ministry and its implications for the Christian faith, particularly regarding the sufficiency of...

Resting in God’s Care: Redemptive Reality in Ecclesiastes with Stan Gale
15/1/2026 | 45 mins.
In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, Shannon Kay McCoy sits down with Dr. Stanley Gale to explore how the book of Ecclesiastes speaks honestly to life “under the sun” while directing us to rest in God’s sovereign care.Throughout the conversation, Gale highlights how themes like vanity, joy, work, grief, and the fear of the Lord shape a faithful, grounded life. Ecclesiastes teaches us to embrace our creaturely limits, reject idolatry, and enjoy God’s good gifts without depending on them for ultimate meaning.This episode is especially helpful for pastors, counselors, and everyday Christians seeking biblical wisdom for navigating hardship with humility and hope.This episode unpacks:What “life under the sun” really meansWhy embracing human limitations leads to rest and wisdomHow the fear of the Lord anchors emotional and spiritual stabilityHow Ecclesiastes speaks to suffering, grief, and unmet expectationsHow enjoyment of life fits within a God-centered worldviewHow Ecclesiastes ultimately points us to Christ and eternal hopeOther Resources:Under the Sun: Redemptive Reality in the Book of Ecclesiastes by Stan GaleAlso by Stan Gale: God's Good News-The Gospel for Life

Caleb Gordon Podcast: Bible Study Series: Special Guest: Mike Scrivani
15/1/2026 | 39 mins.
Caleb Gordon Podcast: Bible Study Series: Special Guest: Dr. Mike ScrivaniI'm starting a new podcast series...I sit down with Dr. Mike Scrivani to kick off a Bible study series through different chapters in the book of Romans, starting with Romans 12:1–2. EJOY!This episode is sponsored by:Copan Restaurant and TruckstopRevo Financial. https://revofinancial.com/

Matt Slick Live: January 14, 2026
15/1/2026 | 48 mins.
Matt Slick Live (Live Broadcast of 01/14/2026) is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CA RM). Matt answers questions on topics such as: The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! You can also email questions to Matt using: [email protected], Put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! Answers will be discussed in a future show. Topics Include:Questions About The Eastern Orthodox Church and Some Beliefs/ Risk vs. Reward on One’s Deathbed?/ Christians Operating in Secular Areas/ A Roman Catholic Asks About Prayer to Mary/Matt Discusses the Logical and Theological Problems of Praying to Mary/ January 14, 2026

2026-01-18 A New Beginning
14/1/2026 | 25 mins.
A New BeginningFaith Debate: Sunday, January 18th, 2026930 WFMD in Frederick, Maryland.It's the dawn of a new era for The Faith Debate. After nearly twenty-two years of producing the program in the WFMD studios, all forthcoming shows will be produced off-site in a brand new remote studio. This is the very first show to use the new equipment and setup. There is definitely a steep learning curve, so your patience during the transition is much appreciated..This is a stand alone episode. You can find it on the websites for WFMD and Christian Podcast Community, as well as on most of your favorite podcast platforms (including SermonAudio and Odysee). Videos for The Faith Debate are made available in many of these same places, as well as on the Rumble channel for Household of Faith in Christ..The panel:Troy Skinner. Pastor, Household of Faith in Christ.www.householdoffaithinchrist.com



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