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The Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryHow to Talk to Your Kids About Spiritual WarfareIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha tackle a topic that can feel a little eerie: talking to your kids about spiritual warfare. While it might sound intense, we’ve found that conversations about deliverance ministry don’t have to be scary—or even overly serious. Every parent knows their children best, but we share how we’ve approached these discussions with our own kids in age-appropriate, thoughtful ways. Whether you’re wondering if or how to bring it up, this episode offers a few starting points from our experience.Come hear Jamin and Amity p...2025-07-0925 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryNot Ready, Not Yet: Why Exorcism Takes WillingnessIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore why timing is everything when it comes to deliverance. Just like recovery programs, exorcism ministry hinges on a person’s willingness to admit they need help. But what happens when someone isn’t ready? And does God ever step in anyway?Join us as we wrestle with the tension between readiness and grace, and unpack what it means to walk with people through the deep, intentional process of inner healing and deliverance.2025-06-3034 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryAgitating Spaces: What Riles Up Demons in ChurchIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore the kinds of spaces that tend to stir up demonic activity. They dive into the factors that make demons uncomfortable and provoke manifestations. Whether you’ve witnessed spiritual agitation in a worship setting or are just curious about where and why these things happen, this episode offers grounded insight and firsthand experience into the supernatural dynamics of sacred space.2025-06-2332 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryHow to Trick a DemonIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore the subtle art of outsmarting demons during deliverance ministry. Through prayerful discernment, Spirit-led insight, and just a little spiritual cunning, they share how certain strategic moments can expose demonic lies and aid in a person’s healing—without revealing the full playbook. Tune in for real stories, practical wisdom, and a deeper look at how the Holy Spirit leads even in the heat of battle.00:00:00 Opening Titles00:00:21 Jamin's Trip to C.S. Lewis's House00:04:15 Tricking Demons00:2...2025-06-1630 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryA Year in Hell: Looping Nightmares Grounded in FearIn this powerful episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha sit down for a raw and vulnerable conversation as Amity shares her story.For over a year, Amity was plagued by nightmares of Hell. In this episode, we unpack her journey through this season of relentless warfare, the fear that demons used to paralyze her, and how God ultimately broke through to bring freedom.We also explore a crucial insight: how the fear of Hell, rather than turning hearts to God, can become a grotesque tool used by demons to breed terror, not repentance. This episode is...2025-06-1237 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryHow We Cast Out Demons with the Holy Spirit in DaydreamsIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha open up about a unique and gentle approach to deliverance rooted in the ancient practice of Christian imaginative prayer. Rather than relying on dramatic manifestations or confrontational tactics, they teach how to encounter the Holy Spirit in “visions” — as described in Scripture — through a daydream-like experience they call dreamscaping.By partnering with the Holy Spirit in this inner landscape, people find healing, revelation, and yes — freedom from demonic oppression.We explore: • How dreamscaping works as a deliverance method • Why it helps identify root issues without dramatic manifestations • Common tropes the...2025-06-0246 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryThe Danger of Demon-Focused ChristianityIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore the trap some Christians fall into: becoming more obsessed with demons than with the Holy Spirit.We’ve seen it—people giving demons too much credit, seeing them in every shadow, while barely mentioning the Spirit who actually brings freedom. Deliverance ministry isn’t about partnering with demons—it’s about partnering with the Holy Spirit. This conversation is all about getting our attention back where it belongs.Plus, at the end of the episode, we announce the Triple Album Release Concert with Amity Z...2025-05-1829 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryDon't Become a Demon to Remove a DemonSome folks get loud and aggressive when casting out demons—throwing holy water, shouting commands, and trying to make the demon suffer. But at The Exorcist’s Bestiary, we don't want to become demons to cast out demons. In this episode, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha talk about a different approach: recognizing a demon’s weakness in order to move it aside when it interferes, so we can keep meeting with the Holy Spirit and experience inner healing. Tune in for a look at how the team has used such methods during deliverance sessions.2025-05-1127 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryFrom Exorcism to Christian PerfectionIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore the other side of deliverance—what we’re saved for. Casting out demons isn’t the finish line; it’s the starting point. Freedom from spiritual oppression opens up a new kind of life: one where we actively cultivate the image of God within us. As we walk in greater spiritual freedom, we’re invited to put on the fruit of the Spirit and pursue Christlikeness with intentionality. Some traditions call this journey Christian perfection or entire sanctification—but whatever the name, the goal is the same: to becom...2025-05-0434 minJamin AIJamin AIPrima Facie: When the Holy Spirit Interrupts a Normal DreamIn this episode, Jamin shares a story of how the Holy Spirit unexpectedly broke into an ordinary dream with a small but significant message. What seemed like a random detail—a sticker reading “Prima Facie”—turned out to be a key part of a later deliverance session. Join us as we explore how God sometimes weaves His voice into even the most normal moments of our subconscious, teaching us to stay alert to His subtle but powerful interruptions.Read the original post: https://exorcistbestiary.com/2025/04/07/prima-facie-when-the-holy-spirit-interrupts-a-normal-dream/2025-04-2509 minJamin AIJamin AIPharmakeia: Drugs, Sorcery, and Christian FaithIn this episode of Jamin AI, we explore the ancient Greek word pharmakeia—a term that shows up in Scripture with surprisingly dark implications. While it’s the root of our modern words for “pharmacy” and “pharmaceuticals,” the Bible uses it to describe sorcery and spiritual deception. What does that mean for how we view drug use today—both medically and recreationally? And how do we discern the spiritual risks of substances meant to heal, numb, or enlighten? Join us as we unpack the biblical warnings, historical context, and modern implications of mixing drugs with the supernatural.Read the origi...2025-04-2309 minJamin AIJamin AIThe Bible's Take on Ritual Uncleanness and MenstruationIn this episode, we explore the Bible’s strange and often misunderstood language around ritual impurity, especially when it comes to menstruation. Contrary to popular assumptions, impurity wasn’t about sin—it was about symbolic death. Jamin unpacks how Jesus didn’t disregard the old purity laws but fulfilled their deeper purpose by healing people at the root, offering life before the rituals could even begin. When life flowed out of him, death had no say. This is a story of inclusion, grace, and the power of resurrection breaking through the old system.Original Post: https://jaminbradley.com/2021...2025-04-2208 minJamin AIJamin AIAlien Theology 101: Sorting Science from SpiritsIn this reflective musical episode of Jamin AI, we explore the mystery of extraterrestrial life through the lens of Christian theology. What if God, in His vast creative power, made other beings beyond Earth—not to replace us, but to cultivate love across the stars? And yet, even as we ponder that possibility, we must remain spiritually discerning about the alien stories that show up on Earth—many of which resemble age-old patterns of angelic and demonic encounters.Featuring the original song “If There Are Others”, this AI-collaborative track weaves poetic lyrics, a Suno-generated melody...2025-04-2111 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryAlien Encounters or Demonic Deceptions? A Christian PerspectiveIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha dive headfirst into the strange world of aliens, abduction stories, and UFO cults. Are these experiences just science fiction? Or is there a deeper spiritual reality at play?Pulling heavily from Jamin’s book Alien Theology, the team unpacks the overlapping themes between alien lore and demonic manifestations—exploring how some supposed extraterrestrial encounters might actually be demons using deception.Rather than falling into conspiracy theories, this episode aims to thoughtfully sort through the evidence—scientific, spiritual, and experiential—to help believers discern what’s really going on in the sk...2025-04-2134 minJamin AIJamin AIBetrayal and Grace: The Judas ParadoxIn this episode of Jamin AI, we explore one of the Bible’s most haunting stories—Judas’ betrayal of Jesus. From embezzlement to blood money, we dive deep into how Judas’ unrepentant sin led to his demonization and ultimate betrayal. What can we learn from Jesus’ response, where betrayal and grace meet in an unforgettable kiss? In the end, we all have encountered Judas, and at times, we have been him. But we have never been Jesus—who still washed Judas’ feet and broke bread with him, offering grace in the midst of darkness.2025-04-1614 minJamin AIJamin AITrapped by Jesus: Holy Tuesday’s ShowdownIn this episode of Jamin AI, we dive into the clever ways Jesus outsmarted the religious leaders on Holy Tuesday. From answering tricky questions about authority to turning a debate on taxes into a lesson on God’s kingdom, Jesus shows us how to flip the script. Tune in as we explore these fascinating encounters and how Jesus used logic, Scripture, and a little divine wit to trap those who sought to trap Him.2025-04-1517 minJamin AIJamin AINo Fruit on the Tree: Holy Monday and the Hanger of JesusIn this Holy Monday episode of Jamin AI, we reflect on one of Jesus’ strangest moments: cursing a fig tree out of apparent hanger. But there’s more going on than meets the eye. Through a clever storytelling sandwich in the Gospel of Mark, we see that the fig tree is more than a tree—it’s a prophetic image of Jerusalem’s failure to bear spiritual fruit.This episode features an AI reading of Jamin’s blog post, a moment from Google’s NotebookLM radio show, and a brand-new Suno-generated song titled “No Fruit on the Tre...2025-04-1412 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryWhen Demons Come Back: Staying Free After DeliveranceIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha take a deep dive into one of Jesus’ more chilling warnings: that demons can return with their friends if the house isn’t kept in order. Does this actually happen? What do we do if it does?Drawing from real-life experiences in deliverance ministry, the team unpacks how they've dealt with returning spirits, why it happens, and what people can do to protect themselves after freedom is found. This episode isn’t just about casting out demons—it’s about keeping them out.2025-04-1439 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryHoly Relics, Haunted Things | Can Objects Be Cursed or Blessed?In this episode, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha dive into the question: Can objects be cursed? While the Bible doesn’t say much directly, we explore the idea by looking at the flip side—blessed objects. Throughout Scripture, we see physical items imbued with divine power and purpose, which leads us to consider how material things can hold spiritual significance. We also unpack the theology of the image of God versus the images of false gods, tracing how the spiritual realm can overlap with the physical world through objects.2025-04-0635 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryEmotionalism vs. Encounter: When God Moves, How Do We Know?Every great move of God in history has been met with skepticism—accused of being nothing more than emotionalism. But is every powerful spiritual experience just people working themselves into a frenzy? In this episode, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha dive into the tension between emotion and true spiritual encounters. They explore how to discern genuine moves of the Holy Spirit, avoid the pitfalls of hysteria, and embrace the role of emotion in faith without fear. If you’ve ever wondered whether what you’re experiencing is real—or just feelings—this conversation is for you.2025-03-3036 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryThe Deliverance High: When Spiritual Breakthrough Becomes EscapismIn this episode, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha explore the concept of escapism—particularly how it manifests in Christian spirituality. While it’s easy to recognize escapism in those who retreat into fantasy or avoid reality, it can also take the form of constantly chasing spiritual highs. Many believers seek out powerful encounters with the Holy Spirit, longing for the kind of mountaintop experiences that leave them feeling deeply connected to God. While these moments are valuable, they can become a form of spiritual escapism when they become the only kind of faith experience we desire. When hardship come...2025-03-2346 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiarySorcery or Storytelling? Discerning Magic in MediaMagic is everywhere in entertainment—movies, TV shows, books, and video games—but how should Christians engage with it? Is all magic in media dangerous, or can some of it be just storytelling? In this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha break down the different types of magic depicted in pop culture, exploring how to discern what’s spiritually harmful and what’s just fantasy. We’ll discuss biblical principles, personal convictions, and practical ways to evaluate what we consume without falling into fear or legalism. Tune in and learn how to watch wisely!2025-03-1750 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryThe Truth Trap: When Demons Weaponize Your PastIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha tackle a crucial question: What do we do when demons remind us of real experiences and try to root our identities in them? If those events actually happened, are the demons telling the truth? And can Jesus really redefine our story? The team unpacks what biblical truth truly is, exposing how the enemy twists reality and helping you break free from the lies that hold you back.2025-03-0235 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryLessons from the Frontlines: Jamin’s Wildest Deliverance StoryIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin shares his wildest exorcism story yet—one that left even Amity and Tasha stunned. As we unpack the details, we explore the deeper lessons on spiritual authority, discernment, and the unexpected ways God moves in deliverance ministry. What can we learn from the most intense moments of spiritual warfare? Tune in to find out!2025-02-2132 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryHeaven Above, Sheol Below: A Journey Through Biblical CosmologyIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin Bradley, Amity Zenz, and Tasha Price dive into the fascinating and mythological world of ancient Hebrew cosmology. The conversation transitions from these ancient perspectives to a profound look at the ultimate union of heaven and earth, as envisioned in the Bible’s end times. Together, they unravel how God’s redemptive plan will bring an end to all brokenness, restoring creation to its intended glory. While the Bible writers may have had a very different and scientifically inaccurate perspective of the cosmos, their view still has a lot to teach us abo...2025-01-2029 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryDemystifying Satan: A Biblical Perspective on the AdversaryIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin Bradley, Amity Zenz, and Tasha Price take a deep dive into what the Bible really says about Satan. Drawing from the insights of Bible scholars, they unpack the development of Satan as a character throughout Scripture, challenging common misconceptions and exploring the truth behind his story. Who is Satan? What did he actually do? And how can deliverance ministry today make him “fall like lightning” once again? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that equips you with biblical understanding and practical wisdom for the spiritual battles we face.2025-01-1342 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryInherited Bondage: Understanding and Breaking Generational CursesIn this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary, Jamin Bradley, Amity Zenz, and Tasha Price delve into the mysterious and controversial topic of generational curses. Together, they examine what little the Bible says about this concept and explore its potential connections to the Ancient Near Eastern idea of familial gods. While respecting the science behind family addiction, the team addresses the spiritual dynamics that can weigh families down. Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or seeking answers, this episode will challenge and encourage you to uncover the truth about generational curses and the hope we have in Jesus to break them...2024-12-2225 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiarySaved Yet Struggling: Can Christians Have Demons?On this episode of The Exorcist’s Bestiary podcast, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha tackle one of the most debated questions in deliverance ministry: Can Christians have demons? With years of experience in exorcism and inner healing, they explore biblical insights, practical examples, and the reality of spiritual warfare. Their conclusion? Yes. Tune in to learn why this is the case and how understanding this reality can bring freedom and transformation. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes about deliverance, faith, and spiritual growth!2024-12-1040 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryEncountering Christ: The Power of Imaginative PrayerIn this episode, Jamin guides Tasha through the transformative practice of Christian imaginative prayer (or dreamscaping, as they call it)—a sacred exercise designed to connect deeply with the Holy Spirit. Discover how this artful approach to prayer opens the heart and mind to God’s presence, fostering healing, guidance, and intimacy with Christ. Whether you’re new to imaginative prayer or looking to deepen your spiritual practice, this episode offers insight and inspiration for encountering the Holy Spirit in a profound way.2024-12-0341 minJamin AIJamin AIThe Preincarnate Christ: Old Testament Appearances of JesusThis excerpt from Jamin Bradley's Supernatural Justice explores the Angel of the Lord in the Old Testament, arguing that this figure is a pre-incarnate manifestation of Jesus. The author highlights instances where the Angel of the Lord acts with divine authority, blurring the lines between himself and Yahweh. This interpretation aligns with Christian Trinitarian theology, positing Jesus's existence before his earthly life and his multifaceted nature. The text further supports this claim by referencing Jesus's own statements and appearances in the New Testament, drawing parallels between his descriptions and those of the Angel of the Lord. Ultimately, the passage emph...2024-11-2917 minJamin AIJamin AIThe Kingdom Clash: Prophets in a World of InjusticeJamin Bradley's Supernatural Justice excerpt discusses the role of prophets as messengers of Yahweh, delivering messages of justice and challenging the unjust systems of Babel. These prophets, often facing persecution and death for their truth-telling, are portrayed as voices for the poor and oppressed, opposing powerful figures who benefit from the status quo. Their message, though unwelcome by those in power, is driven by Yahweh's unwavering commitment to justice and a passionate desire for societal transformation. The text highlights the contrast between true prophets and false prophets who cater to the desires of rulers, emphasizing the inherent risks and unpopula...2024-11-2719 minJamin AIJamin AIAngelic Voices in Human SkinThis excerpt from Jamin Bradley's book, Supernatural Justice, explores the biblical concept of prophets as divine messengers. Bradley argues that prophets, like Isaiah, acted as intermediaries between God and humanity, receiving messages in heavenly visions and delivering them to the earthly realm. He highlights the frequent rejection and oppression prophets faced despite their holy calling, emphasizing the historical disconnect between divine pronouncements and human receptiveness. The excerpt uses the Hebrew word mal’āk to illustrate the parallel between angelic and prophetic roles, concluding that prophets are essentially "angelic voices in human skin." Ultimately, the passage reflects on humanity's ongoing struggle to...2024-11-2615 minJamin AIJamin AIThey’re Not Ready Yet: How the Holy Spirit Meets Us Where We AreThis blog post by Jamin Bradley discusses his experiences in deliverance ministry and the importance of God's timing in spiritual healing. He recounts personal struggles with addiction and the shame associated with purity culture, highlighting how his inability to cry stemmed from feeling unworthy. Bradley emphasizes the Holy Spirit's role in guiding the healing process, often delaying revelations until a person is ready to receive them. The post promotes his work and includes links to his social media and website. Ultimately, it advocates for a gentler, more patient approach to spiritual growth than what he critiques as a more...2024-11-2530 minJamin AIJamin AIBeautiful, But What Did It Mean? The Case for Comprehensible ArtJamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, musician, and author, argues in his blog post that art, even when beautifully executed, must be comprehensible to its audience. He critiques a graphic novel he recently read, highlighting its confusing narrative and lack of clarity. He argues that great art should be thought-provoking and accessible, allowing the audience to understand and engage with the artist's intended meaning. Bradley ultimately advocates for finding a balance between creative expression and audience comprehension to ensure art effectively inspires and impacts its viewers. Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2024/11/19/beautiful-but-what-did-it-mean-the-case-for-comprehensible-art/2024-11-1917 minJamin AIJamin AIWhen Our Words Are Hijacked: The Case of Bonhoeffer, Jesus, and Misguided FollowersJamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, argues that the words of important figures like Jesus and Dietrich Bonhoeffer are often misinterpreted and misused. He uses the January 6th insurrection as an example of how words can be misinterpreted to incite violence, rather than to promote understanding. Bradley points out that conservative author Eric Metaxas has misrepresented Bonhoeffer's legacy, portraying him as a right-wing figure who would have supported conservative politics, which Bradley argues is inaccurate. Bradley emphasizes the importance of studying the context and character of individuals to avoid misinterpreting their words and using them for harmful purposes. 2024-11-1419 minJamin AIJamin AIIt Does Matter: Following Jesus in a Divisive PresidencyJamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, musician, and author, argues that it is not enough to simply say “just follow Jesus” in the face of a divisive political climate. He believes that the presidency of Donald Trump has caused real suffering for many people, and that dismissing their fears and anxieties with platitudes is insensitive and unhelpful. Instead, Bradley suggests that it is important to acknowledge the impact of the political situation while also continuing to follow Jesus. He emphasizes the need to grieve with those who are suffering and to offer them support and understanding. Read the orig...2024-11-0617 minJamin AIJamin AIThe Perils of Political Nostalgia: When ‘Great’ Isn’t Great for EveryoneThe provided text is an article by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, that critiques the concept of political nostalgia, specifically using the slogan "Make America Great Again" as an example. Bradley argues that this type of rhetoric often overlooks the historical context of the "greatness" being referenced, which may have only benefited certain groups at the expense of others. He uses biblical examples and the ideology of Nazi Germany to illustrate how a yearning for a romanticized past can be harmful, as it ignores the complexities of history and the evolution of society. Read the original...2024-10-3010 minJamin AIJamin AICultivating the Garden of God: Environmentalism and Our Heavenly MissionJamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, argues that Christians should embrace environmentalism as part of their faith. He draws a connection between the biblical concept of Eden and a future where Heaven and Earth combine, suggesting that restoring the environment is essential to fulfilling God's plan. Bradley likens this process to "cultivating a garden," emphasizing the role of humans in actively caring for the world, guided by Jesus, who is seen as a gardener. He believes this includes combating injustice and fostering love wherever hate and chaos exist. Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2024/10/29/cultivating-the-garden-of-god-environmentalism-and-our-heavenly-mission/2024-10-2916 minJamin AIJamin AIWhy I’m Annoying About Politics: A Pastor’s Perspective on Faith and PolicyJamin Bradley, a pastor who holds a master's degree in theology and social justice, expresses his frustration with how some Christians view politics and public figures. He criticizes the blind support for politicians like Donald Trump, arguing that their policies and rhetoric contradict Christian values of compassion and justice. He feels it is his duty as a pastor to challenge this trend and remind his congregation that true faith involves serving the marginalized, not blindly following political figures. Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2024/10/28/why-im-annoying-about-politics-a-pastors-perspective-on-faith-and-policy/2024-10-2912 minJamin AIJamin AIOne Nation, Under God? Examining the Gospel in Political CheersThe provided text is an excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and author, titled "One Nation, Under God? Examining the Gospel in Political Cheers." Bradley critiques the enthusiastic support of political rhetoric, especially those promoting violence and division, by those who claim to be Christian. He argues that these cheers for death and hatred do not reflect the teachings of Jesus, who emphasized forgiveness, love, and peace. Bradley urges his readers to be aware of the dangers of succumbing to the energy of crowds and to ensure their actions are aligned with Christ's message. 2024-10-2509 minJamin AIJamin AIWinning the Battle of the Mind: Holy Ignorance as a Strategy Against DarknessThe author, Jamin Bradley, describes his personal experience with intrusive thoughts and how he developed a strategy called "holy ignorance" to combat them. He argues that by focusing on positive and uplifting stimuli, such as watching humorous TV shows, he was able to replace negative thoughts with more positive ones. Bradley differentiates this strategy from "unholy ignorance," which he defines as ignoring a problem and failing to seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing demonic influences and developing effective strategies to counteract them, arguing that engagement with such thoughts only amplifies their power.2024-10-2413 minJamin AIJamin AIPolitical Theology Gone Wrong: How Bad Platitudes Lead to Worse PoliticsThe provided text comes from an article by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, who critiques common theological platitudes often used to justify political inaction or to avoid personal responsibility for political choices. Bradley argues that these platitudes, such as "God's not surprised by any of this," "God's still in control," and "God chooses political leaders," are problematic because they can be used to absolve individuals from moral obligation and to endorse even harmful political actions. He urges readers to be critical of such statements and to engage actively in political discourse, even when it is challenging or uncomfortable.2024-10-2311 minJamin AIJamin AIDivine Inspiration and Creative Collaboration: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Creative Power of the Holy SpiritThis excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley explores the creative partnership of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, focusing on the role of the Holy Spirit in their work. Bradley highlights the mutual influence between Lewis and Tolkien, drawing on the works of Diana Pavlac Glyer and Austin M. Freeman. The excerpt details their individual struggles with critics, specifically Tolkien’s dislike of Lewis’s Narnia series, and Lewis’s help in pushing Tolkien forward with The Lord of the Rings. Bradley also argues that both Lewis and Tolkien experienced divine inspiration in their creative processes...2024-10-2015 minJamin AIJamin AIChristianized Demons: When Our Faith Gets TwistedThis text is an excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley, an exorcist who specializes in helping people who have experienced demonic influence. The post explores the concept of "Christianized demons," which are demonic entities that use aspects of Christian belief to manipulate and harm individuals. Bradley provides examples of how biblical teachings can be twisted to create fear, guilt, and shame, and he emphasizes the importance of addressing these distortions rather than simply rejecting Christianity altogether. The post concludes with a call for Christians to be aware of the ways in which demons can "Christianize" themselves and...2024-10-1608 minJamin AIJamin AIBeyond the Extremes: Reexamining the Church’s Pro-Life EthicsJamin Bradley argues that the church's approach to abortion needs to be more nuanced and less focused on extreme positions. He criticizes the tendency to label pro-choice individuals as "baby-murderers," asserting that many people choose abortion for reasons unrelated to the fetus's life. Instead of focusing solely on abortion laws, he advocates for a broader pro-life ethic that addresses the needs of the marginalized and aims to prevent the circumstances that often lead to abortion, such as poverty and unstable relationships. Bradley contends that a more compassionate approach that considers the complex factors surrounding abortion is more likely to...2024-10-1504 minJamin AIJamin AIWhen the Church Bows to Policies: Trump, Power, and the Price of CharacterJamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, argues that Christians should not prioritize political policies over a candidate's character, citing the dangers of supporting a leader with flawed character, particularly when they hold immense power. He uses historical examples like Nazi Germany and the church's support of Hitler to illustrate the potentially disastrous consequences of this approach. Bradley expresses concern that Trump's narcissism and pursuit of power, coupled with the church's willingness to overlook his flaws, could lead to a dangerous and toxic form of Christianity. He emphasizes that prioritizing policies over character is inconsistent with Christian values and ultimately...2024-10-1411 minJamin AIJamin AIChoose Your TrinityThe YouTube video "Is Your Faith Too Shallow? Choose Your Trinity!" by 1208GREENWOOD argues that modern American Christianity has evolved into a shallow faith that only partially surrenders to God. Pastor Jamin suggests that true spiritual transformation requires giving God permission to work in all aspects of our lives, including our hearts, minds, and bodies. This commitment to God's will, the speaker argues, is the key to overcoming the temptations of the "Trinity of the Beast," which represents worldly desires and corruption, and embracing the "Trinity of God," which represents love, goodness, and self-sacrifice. By choosing the Trinity of...2024-10-1111 minJamin AIJamin AISo You're Waiting for the EndThis is an excerpt from a blog post written by Jamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, musician, and author, who is known for his work on end times theology. Bradley argues that while many have attempted to predict the end of the world, all have been wrong and that Christians should not rely on false prophets. He suggests that God's timing for Jesus' return is based on the completion of salvation and justice, implying that the end is still far off. Read Jamin's original article here: https://jaminbradley.com/2024/04/15/so-youre-waiting-for-the-end/2024-10-1006 minJamin AIJamin AIThe Giant Clans of the BibleThe provided text is an excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, and author, titled "The Giant Clans of the Bible." Bradley argues that the biblical account of giants, known as Nephilim, is more prevalent and significant than most people realize. He explores the history and characteristics of these giants, referencing passages from the Old Testament that suggest they were present both before and after the Great Flood. Bradley also delves into the potential consequences of the giants' existence, suggesting that they may have been a major target of God's wrath and that their presence...2024-10-1007 minJamin AIJamin AIWhat’s Up with that Rich Man and Lazarus Parable?The article, "What’s Up with that Rich Man and Lazarus Parable?", by Pastor Jamin Bradley explores the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus in the Gospel of Luke. The author examines the unique aspects of the parable, including its depiction of Hades, the afterlife, and its message about the reversal of conditions for the rich and poor on the Day of Judgment. Bradley further explores the cultural context of the parable, highlighting its connection to ancient folktales and fables. The article concludes with an emphasis on the importance of wealth distribution and the need for Christians to co...2024-10-1009 minJamin AIJamin AIThe Gospel for Single MothersThis text is an excerpt from a blog post titled "The Gospel for Single Mothers" by Jamin Bradley, a pastor, theologian, musician, author, and exorcist. The text argues that the church has a moral responsibility to care for single mothers, drawing a parallel between the plight of single mothers in modern society and the plight of widows in the Bible. Bradley argues that caring for single mothers is a vital part of being a true follower of Christ, and he proposes ways for the church to support single mothers through both corporate and individual efforts. He concludes that the...2024-10-1009 minJamin AIJamin AILeviathan in RevelationThe text, an excerpt from "Leviathan in Revelation" by Jamin Bradley, explores the connection between the biblical Leviathan and the seven-headed dragon in the Book of Revelation. The author argues that the dragon is a direct reference to Leviathan, representing Satan and the forces of chaos that oppose God and order. He further emphasizes that the dragon's seven heads symbolize Leviathan's multifaceted nature and ability to deceive. The author ultimately suggests that the dragon's defeat and the creation of a "new heaven and new earth" signify God's triumph over chaos and the establishment of His eternal order. ...2024-10-1006 minJamin AIJamin AIThe Deep Impact of Genre MisinterpretationJamin Bradley, a pastor, musician, and author, argues that misinterpreting genre can lead to misinterpreting the message. He uses the example of his own preaching videos, which are often mistaken for stand-up comedy due to their style. He extends this concept to the Bible, explaining that understanding different literary genres within the Bible is crucial for proper interpretation. Bradley suggests that viewing Genesis as nonfiction rather than a creation myth, or Revelation as a personal letter instead of a prophecy for all time, can lead to misunderstandings. He encourages readers to consider the context and genre of biblical texts...2024-10-1010 minJamin AIJamin AIJesus JusticeThe text is an excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, exploring the concept of "Jesus justice." Bradley argues that Christian justice should be grounded in principles like enemy-love, cruciformity, and redemption, ultimately seeking to heal and unite all people. He critiques a secular approach to justice that he believes is driven by hatred and revenge, instead advocating for a more compassionate and redemptive approach that emphasizes the inherent dignity of all humans as made in the image of God. He uses examples from history and Scripture to illustrate his points, arguing that true...2024-10-1009 minJamin AIJamin AICan AI Experience Salvation?This article, written by Jamin Bradley, a pastor and theologian, explores the theological implications of artificial intelligence. It specifically questions whether AI could experience salvation within a Christian framework. The article contrasts the idea of AI with the concept of "new creation" in Christianity, suggesting that AI might be incorporated into this future state. It also draws a parallel between the creation of AI and the biblical story of the Nephilim, highlighting the potential dangers of humans attempting to create life. Ultimately, Bradley argues that the rapid advancement of AI raises challenging questions for Christianity and the future of...2024-10-1007 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryWhat C.S. Lewis Got Right About Demons | Exploring The Screwtape LettersC.S. Lewis envisioned a world where demons actively teach one another how to efficiently ruin human lives. In this episode, we explore Lewis’ classic work, The Screwtape Letters, offering a fascinating look into spiritual warfare. We also ask Jamin if he’s encountered anything similar to what Lewis describes during his exorcisms. His answer may surprise you.2024-09-3047 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryWelcome to the Exorcist's Bestiary!Jamin Bradley tells a little bit of the story of how he got into exorcism and why he started The Exorcist's Bestiary.2024-09-2502 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryWarfare in the Wounds: Healing Trauma and Spiritual BattlesTo be clear: experiencing trauma does not mean you’re dealing with demons. However, because trauma is often surrounded by deep darkness, it can become a battleground for spiritual warfare. The enemy loves to exploit our darkest moments to distort our identity and diminish our self-worth. In this episode, we carefully explore our personal encounters with trauma (in a way that aims not to be triggering), share how we’ve found healing, and discuss how we’ve witnessed the Holy Spirit’s work in exorcism cases connected to trauma. We also tackle the tough question, ‘Where was God in my trauma...2024-09-231h 00The Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryGhost Machine: Sensory Experiences in ExorcismJust as your spirit experiences things through your body's senses, so the Holy Spirit or evil spirits might make themselves known to you during an exorcism through your body's senses. In this episode, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha talk about times they've encountered something spiritual during an exorcism via sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and more. Learn more about this topic and more at The Exorcist's Bestiary.2024-09-0249 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryJoin The Exorcist's Bestiary at Reveal Conference!The Exorcist's Bestiary will be live at 1208 Greenwood Church in Jackson, MI at Reveal Conference on October 26th from 2-8pm! Join us as Jamin teaches the main segments, Tasha joins our panel, and Amity shares original music she's written during her own spiritual warfare journey! Use the promo code "bestiary" to save 20% on your ticket price! Register now!2024-08-3001 minThe Exorcist\'s FragmentsThe Exorcist's FragmentsReversing Demonic Lies: Figure Out What They Want and Do the Opposite“Really? You called Jamin over?” the manifested demon exclaimed as I came into the room. It then proceeded to list the names of my sponsors, though it screwed up one of their names (demons are not omniscient and have to work off of memory). I had never met this demon before this moment, but it had been to my church plenty of times. Continue reading at exorcistbestiary.com.2024-08-1303 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryExorcism Requires Real RepentanceRepentance has a different meaning in the Old and New Testaments, but both definitions are compatible with each other. In this episode, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha discuss what real repentance is and why it is one of the most crucial components of exorcism ministry. If the participant is unwilling to repent, then the exorcist will not be able to remove their demons. Learn more on this episode of The Exorcist's Bestiary!2024-07-1935 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryDemons and the Problem of EvilEvery Christian eventually has to ask why God allows evil to exist. Exorcists have to be even more specific and ask why demons are allowed to exist. While the answers to these questions are multifaceted, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha give a response that is both theological and emotional. By focusing on the thorn in Paul's side and several other stories from the Bible and their own lives, they show how God can use evil against itself to bring about goodness and redemption. --LEARN MORE-- God's Grand Framework by Jamin Bradley ...2024-07-1345 minThe Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryThe Art of DreamscapingJamin, Amity, and Tasha discuss the dreamscaping method of casting out demons, which the Holy Spirit seemed to force Jamin into over time. The Bible prophets called this technique “visions.” The church has traditionally called it “Christian imaginative prayer.” We call it “dreamscaping” because it’s more or less having a daydream with the Holy Spirit. It’s not just imagination, and people can often tell the difference once they’ve practiced it enough. In this episode of The Exorcist's Bestiary podcast, three dreamscapers discuss their experiences with this long-held tradition. To learn more, check out Greg Boyd's scholarly book, Seeing Is Believin...2024-06-221h 07The Exorcist\'s BestiaryThe Exorcist's BestiaryDemon Origins in Biblical LoreWhile the Bible isn't overly detailed about demons, there are at least three main types we can find there: the gods, fallen angels, and the disembodied souls of the giants. In this episode of The Exorcist's Bestiary, Jamin, Amity, and Tasha discuss the Scriptural origin stories of these different types of demons. For deeper information and most of the verses referenced in this episode, see the following resources: Top Tier Demons: The Gods - TEB https://exorcistbestiary.com/2024/05/17/top-tier-demons-the-gods/ Angels Turned to Demons - TEB https://exorcistbestiary.com/2024/05/21/angels-turned-to-demons/2024-06-0943 minFirst Baptist Church of Jackson, Michigan - SermonsFirst Baptist Church of Jackson, Michigan - SermonsHow to Talk about Jesus | with Jamin BradleyDo you ever struggle with how to talk about your faith? This week Jamin Bradley, Pastor of 1208 Greenwood Church, guest preaches and invites us to reflect on Paul's trip to Athens in Acts 17 and learn how to better talk about Jesus today.   Series: Empowered Have you ever felt powerless? Have news stories about the problems of the world disheartened you because there doesn’t seem to be anything you can do about it? Powerless is not how God describes us or created us.  Jesus told his disciples that God would give us power and then the disc...2022-07-1724 minFirst Baptist Church of Jackson, Michigan - SermonsFirst Baptist Church of Jackson, Michigan - SermonsFood and the Gospel with Jamin BradleyGuest speaker Jamin Bradley joins us to share about the importance of food and the gospel.  Our current sermon series is titled “The Table: Turning Ordinary Meals into Sacred Moments.” In this series, we’ll walk through different moments of a meal, how it relates to the gospel, and how it invites us into everyday spiritual moments. We hope you’ll join us for the series, but also that you might be intentional about your meals beyond our service time.  Sermon preached by Guest Pastor Jamin Bradley, on Sunday, October 3, 2021 at the First Baptist Church of Jackson, MI.   Learn mor...2021-10-0331 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comPraying for Your EnemiesThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/08/09/praying-for-your-enemies-2/2021-08-0902 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comThe Bible’s Take on Ritual Uncleanness and MenstruationThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/08/03/the-bibles-take-on-ritual-uncleanness-and-menstruation/2021-08-0301 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comSoftened by EmpathyThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/30/softened-by-empathy/2021-07-3004 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comLearning to Stop Judging OthersThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/28/learning-to-stop-judging-others/2021-07-2804 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comGuilt that Restricts HealingThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/26/guilt-that-restricts-healing/2021-07-2604 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comMy Foreword to Uni’s New BookThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/15/my-foreword-to-unis-new-book/2021-07-1506 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comGod as Abba, PatērThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/14/god-as-abba-pater/2021-07-1402 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comCamera Obscura, Stars and the GospelThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/12/camera-obscura-stars-and-the-gospel/2021-07-1202 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comA Back Alley in AthensThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/11/a-back-alley-in-athens/2021-07-1102 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comWhen Even the Fish Give Up On YouThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/09/when-even-the-fish-give-up-on-you/2021-07-0904 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comDrunk with Self-HatredThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/08/drunk-with-self-hatred/2021-07-0805 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comGod is LoveThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/07/god-is-love/2021-07-0703 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comWe Are Born Good, Not PerfectThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/06/we-are-born-good-not-perfect/2021-07-0603 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comAiming for Christian PerfectionThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/07/05/aiming-for-christian-perfection/2021-07-0502 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comIncarnation: Salsa, Music & Video GamesThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/30/incarnation-salsa-music-video-games/2021-06-3003 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comYes, You Can Be Like JesusThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/28/yes-you-can-be-like-jesus/2021-06-2803 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comBad Theology Can KillThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/25/bad-theology-can-kill/2021-06-2502 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comReading Our Bibles with JesusThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/22/reading-our-bibles-with-jesus/2021-06-2304 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comI Was a Bad Child SponsorThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/21/i-was-a-bad-child-sponsor/2021-06-2202 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comSacrificing Discipleship for EvangelismThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/20/sacrificing-discipleship-for-evangelism/2021-06-2204 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comGod Doesn’t Typically Remove TemptationThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/19/god-doesnt-typically-remove-temptation/2021-06-2208 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comChristian Growth Requires the Holy SpiritThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/18/christian-growth-requires-the-holy-spirit/2021-06-2207 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comCliché Christian AnswersThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/17/cliche-christian-answers/2021-06-2204 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comWhen the Immortal False gods Finally DieThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/16/when-the-immortal-false-gods-finally-die/2021-06-2203 minjaminbradley.comjaminbradley.comHades is Now, Hell is LaterThe audio for this episode was created with Anchor's text-to-speech generator. Should anything odd (be it a typo or formatting) make its way into the audio, you can read the post in it's original form for clarification: http://jaminbradley.com/2021/06/15/hades-is-now-hell-is-later/2021-06-2210 minNo Small Churches PodcastNo Small Churches PodcastPastor Jamin Bradley - Psalm 82Episode #11 - Pastor Jamin Bradley - 1208 Greenwood - Jackson, MI Title: Mission and the Divine Council Scripture: Psalm 82 Support - 1208greenwood.com/giving Follow Us on Twitter Pastor Jamin Bradley - @jaminbradley JaminBradley.com No Small Churches Pod - @NoSmallChurches Host Ephram Wilkoff - @WilkoffE2021-05-2743 minFirst Baptist Church of Jackson, Michigan - SermonsFirst Baptist Church of Jackson, Michigan - SermonsBearing God's Image (with guest speaker Jamin Bradley)This week's sermon comes from our special guest, Jamin Bradley. Jamin is the pastor at 1208 Greenwood, which hosts a dinner church, nerd church, and more. Pastor Jamin uses Genesis 1:26-27 as a launching point to talk about what it means to bear the image of God in the world as opposed to the images of idols. In our series, "In God's Name," we examine the ways we describe God and God’s actions in the world. By Good Friday, Jesus will be charged with blasphemy for announcing and living out God’s liberation for the worl...2021-03-1424 minThe ErinvironmentThe ErinvironmentEcosystem ServicesIt's time for another episode of the The Erinvironment with environmental scientist Erin Shott and urban pastor Jamin Bradley. Join us for JXN Cloud's intersection on science and faith!2020-11-1228 minThe ErinvironmentThe ErinvironmentCreation ViewsFor a deeper look at infallibility, see Greg Boyd’s book, Inspired Imperfection.For a deeper look at the flood, see Tremper Longman III and John Walton’s book, The Lost World of the Flood.For a deeper look at how evolution and the Bible can coexist, see Jamin Bradley’s book, Alien Theology.2020-08-0300 min1208PODCAST1208PODCASTWhy Do We Exist?Books for more info and the ones referenced:Jamin Bradley, Alien Theology.Walton, John H., and J. Harvey Walton. Demons and Spirits in Biblical Theology: Reading the Biblical Text in Its Cultural and Literary Context. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2019. Print.Walton, John H.. The Lost World of Adam and Eve: Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins Debate (p. 195). InterVarsity Press. Kindle Edition.Gay Robins, “Cult Statues in Ancient Egypt,” in Cult Image and Divine Representation in the Ancient Near East, ed. Neal H. Walls (Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2005), 1–2.For...2020-05-1726 min1208PODCAST1208PODCASTErinvironment: Creation Views Pt 1Further reading:For a deeper look at infallibility, see Greg Boyd’s book, Inspired Imperfection.For a deeper look at the flood, see Tremper Longman III and John Walton’s book, The Lost World of the Flood.For a deeper look at how evolution and the Bible can coexist, see Jamin Bradley's book, Alien Theology.2020-04-2950 minHow to Grab Free Audiobook in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityHow to Grab Free Audiobook in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityAlien Theology by Jamin Bradley | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Alien Theology Author: Jamin Bradley Narrator: Jamin Bradley Format: Unabridged Length: 3 hrs and 18 mins Language: English Release date: 12-20-17 Publisher: Jamin Bradley Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Summary: In October of 2016, our estimate of how many galaxies there are in the universe jumped from 200 billion to 2 trillion, which begs the question: is there life outside of our planet? And if so, what does that do to our theology? Unless we come in contact with extraterrestrials, we can only speculate an answer based on what we know of God and...2017-12-203h 18How to Grab Free Audiobook in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityHow to Grab Free Audiobook in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityA Taste of Jesus by Jamin Bradley | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: A Taste of Jesus Author: Jamin Bradley Narrator: Jamin Bradley Format: Unabridged Length: 13 hrs and 46 mins Language: English Release date: 08-21-17 Publisher: Jamin Bradley Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Summary: A Taste of Jesus is an in-depth look at the characteristics that are meant to make up the Christian's life: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Bradley explains just how radical and counter-cultural these fruits are when they are grown in fullness. These are the characteristics of the upside-down, backwards Kingdom of Heaven and when...2017-08-211h 46