
EPISODE 0180 | BREAKTHROUGH: From Persecution to Power - The Council of Nicea Story
In this episode, Pastor Nate and Pastor Daniel unpack one of the most dramatic turning points in church history—the conversion of Emperor Constantine and the rise of the institutional church. They trace the shift from widespread persecution to political power, exploring how Constantine’s vision led to the Edict of Milan and the legalization of Christianity across the Roman Empire.

EPISODE 0179 | Post Apostolic Church Leadership Wisdom
In this episode, Pastors Nate and Daniel explore the intense spiritual reality of discipleship. This isn’t just about Sunday services or casual belief—this is a war for your soul, your family, and your future. They break down the difference between believing in Jesus and following Him, why so many Christians are spiritually bored or stuck, and what it really looks like to pick up your cross daily. Get ready for a raw, honest conversation that calls you higher, challenges your comfort, and reminds you of the battle you were born to fight.

EPISODE 0178 | Biblical Justice in Cultural Chaos
In a world that constantly blurs the lines between right and wrong, the Church must stand firm on the unchanging truth of God’s Word. In today’s episode, Pastors Nate and Daniel take a bold look at the consequences of compromise and the high cost of spiritual neutrality. From the seduction of cultural comfort to the erosion of biblical conviction, they call believers to rise, to repent, and to return to the fear of the Lord. This episode is a prophetic challenge to awaken, stand, and live unashamed for Christ—no matter the cost.

EPISODE 0143 | Woke Mirage: Biblical Justice
Not all justice is the same. In this episode, Pastors Stephen and Nate kick off a two-part conversation about the difference between biblical justice and social justice. While social justice often redefines truth based on human agendas, biblical justice is rooted in the unchanging character of God. This conversation lays a strong foundation for how believers can think rightly about justice in a confused world.