EPISODE 0228 | Biblical Fatherhood and Discipleship
In this episode, Pastor Stephen and Pastor Nate sit down with Pastor Rob McCoy to unpack how discipleship begins at home and transforms generations. Through honest storytelling and decades of hard-won wisdom, Pastor Rob shares the legacy-shaping impact of raising sons with vision, clarity, and conviction—especially in a culture that tries to blur the lines of manhood and responsibility.From the pain of past failures to the beauty of redemption, this conversation isn't just about parenting—it's about discipleship, identity, legacy, and what it means to grow into the kind of man who follows Christ with everything. Whether you're raising children, mentoring others, or rebuilding from mistakes, this episode will challenge and inspire you to leave a godly wake behind you.
EPISODE 0227 | Discipleship Over Distraction: Pastor Rob McCoy’s Call to Pastors
When tragedy strikes, what we believe gets tested—and what we say reveals what’s really in our hearts. In this episode, Pastors Stephen Martin, Nathan Brown, and Rob McCoy address the cultural confusion, conspiracy theories, and spiritual warfare surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk. With raw clarity and pastoral conviction, they challenge Christians to trade carnality for conviction, speculation for Scripture, and clicks for compassion. From Israel and Islam to revival and responsibility, this conversation is a call to maturity in an age of noise.
EPISODE 0225 | Ask Me Anything: Q&A with Pastor Stephen and Pastor Rob McCoy
In this powerful live Q&A, Pastor Rob McCoy and Pastor Stephen Martin field raw, heartfelt, and deeply personal questions from the next generation—covering everything from forgiveness, identity, and politics to suicide, spiritual calling, and legacy. Together, they offer biblical truth with grace and wisdom, while honoring the impact of Charlie Kirk's life and ministry.
Whether you're a parent, student, leader, or seeker, this episode will remind you of the power of truth, the necessity of grace, and the hope we have in Jesus—even in the midst of a divided world.
EPISODE 0224 | Honoring Charlie Kirk: Biblical Truth About Martyrdom and Legacy
In this episode, Pastors Stephen and Pastor Rob McCoy reflect on Charlie’s uncompromising commitment to God’s Word, his courage in the face of opposition, and the prophetic significance of his death. They unpack what true martyrdom looks like in today’s culture—where speaking the truth can cost you everything—and why Charlie’s legacy is already sparking revival, repentance, and boldness in the Church.
With powerful Scripture, firsthand memories, and deep spiritual insight, this episode will challenge you to live with eternal focus and a good name. When the world watches you burn for truth, what fragrance will your life leave behind?
EPISODE 0205 | Charlie Kirk’s Legacy: A Christian Martyr’s Call to Action
In this episode, Pastor Stephen and Pastor Nate honor the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk—a passionate Christian leader who left an undeniable mark on the Church, culture, and the people who knew him best. Recorded just days after Charlie's passing, this raw and heartfelt conversation is part tribute, part challenge. The pastors reflect on personal memories, including the moment they first met Charlie, his boldness in confronting darkness, and the spiritual clarity he brought to cultural confusion. More than a eulogy, this episode is a rallying cry to live with purpose, conviction, and urgency.
EPISODE 0202 | In Memory Of Charlie Kirk
In this special episode, Pastor Stephen honors the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, reflecting on their friendship, shared mission, and Charlie’s unwavering commitment to biblical truth and Kingdom values. Far beyond politics, Charlie’s life stood as a bold testimony of faith, courage, and personal responsibility in a time of cultural compromise. Pastor Stephen issues a heartfelt challenge to the next generation: pick up the torch of boldness, embrace the Great Commission, and refuse to be shaped by the world. Charlie’s impact reminds us all that Kingdom culture isn’t passive—it’s personal. It starts with individuals who refuse to bow, who speak up, and who live out the Gospel without shame.