King's Banner Podcast
Welcome to King's Banner Podcast. We got tired of the same ole answers when we started looking for help when it came to our walks with God. So together we go deeper than most would on topics that most people have heard or were taught but never fully understood. It is our way of simplifying concepts that we may have over complicated throughout our lives. Bringing theology and life experience into each episode. It is our hope and desire to help you in your Christian walk.
King's Banner Podcast
Latest Episodes
Calling Out with Colossians
Jesus doesn’t share the throne, and Colossians refuses to let us pretend otherwise. Justin and Casey talk about why we chose Colossians as a foundational series for our church season, especially in a place where “Christian” can get blended with...
Bible Study That Actually Changes You
You can read the Bible for years and still slide past it like it’s background noise. We feel that tension and we name it: if we’re rushed, we’ll keep living on the same “highlighted” verses while whole books stay closed, confusing, or easy to d...
The Screwtape Letters Part Three
The devil’s best work usually isn’t a headline scandal, it’s the slow drift that makes you shrug at what should wake you up. We wrap our third and final Screwtape Letters conversation by going after the “small” habits that quietly harden a soul...
Fan Mail
Yes! Loved the Beau podcast. Women become the men they wanted to marry….. both sexes end up trying to mimic the spousal behaviors they desire, and so you get girl bosses and soft men. And you touched on sins specific to women…..been nice working with you. And no, godliness is not attractive in isolation in sufficient measure for spouse selection. Contra the modern church. J Hart should do one podcast entirely on covenantal marriage vs contractual marriage. God vs state. That blew my mind when you talked about that. Finally, I think the sexual market value curve is critical to understand the mistrust between men and women. The stereotypical 34 year old woman who suddenly finds God and desires a trad husband after 15 years of sowing wild oats. Oh, and a saying of Tomassi that stuck in my mind: Men must become, but women just are. Painfully true. A man preparing for marriage needs to build up resources, become a provider, make something of himself. What are the societal expectations for a woman preparing for marriage? It’s interesting.
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