The Gospel Twins Podcast
A podcast that brings the freedom and truth of God's Kingdom to the masses.
Episodes
58 episodes
Convenience Vs Clean Living
The older we get, the more we realize “easy” is rarely free. We start with a laugh about moving into a new house and the exhaustion of carrying decades of life in boxes, then we slide straight into something heavier: the way convenience culture...
What If Every Bible Disappeared Tomorrow?
If you’ve ever felt pressure to stay loyal when a leader clearly switched up, we’re naming the thing underneath it: idolatry dressed up as “support.” We start with Michigan politics and the frustration around Gretchen Whitmer, data centers, and...
Paul Vs. James, Grace Vs. The Law
A comedy bit about a preacher turns into something deeper: what does faith look like when it leaves the building and hits real life. We talk about the Holy Spirit as a present Helper, the joy of the Lord as actual strength, and why you can be l...
Constantine and His Theological Gumbo Called Christianity
Moving the clock sounds harmless until you ask who absorbs the fallout. We kick things off with daylight saving time and why “just an hour” can still disrupt sleep, stress levels, and family safety, especially when kids end up standing at a bus...
What If Vindication Starts With Forgiveness?
Packing up a house sounds practical until you feel it in your chest. As we pull pictures off walls and watch rooms empty out, we talk about the “transfer” that happens when you leave a place full of history. A home can carry memory, peace, and ...
What Changes If You Already Have Authority?
In this episode we make a hard turn into spiritual formation and the stories we tell ourselves. “I’m not there yet” sounds humble, but it can become the perfect excuse to stay reactive, offended, and stuck. We dig into spiritual warfare, genera...
How To Live By Faith When Life Hurts
You can quote Scriptures, sing the songs, and still freeze when life gets real. We sit down for a straight, unfiltered talk about practical faith, the New Covenant life, and what it means to trust God when you feel cornered by anger, betrayal, ...
Fatherhood And Real Life
A throwaway comment at work about Juneteenth turns into a moment that forces us to ask bigger questions: what do we do with buried history, everyday racism, and the kind of “patriotism” that demands silence from the very people who carried the ...
Freedom Starts When You Stop Calling Yourself A Sinner
New York finally gets its moment, and we start there, soaking in the joy of a Knicks championship that took decades to come. But that celebration turns into a bigger question about what we tolerate and what we invest in: why do believers accept...
God Was Protecting You Before You Noticed
A small moment turns into a real talk about blue-collar wear and tear, industrial air, repetitive stress, and why early retirement starts sounding less like a dream and more like wisdom. We also give respect to the people who do janitorial work...
You Can Love People And Still Say No
A day off should feel like oxygen, so why does it come with a social invoice? We start with Memorial Day weekend and the unspoken pressure to book every hour with cookouts, visits, and “family time,” even when your body is begging for quiet. We...
Friendship Boundaries
A stack of homemade pancakes turns into a wake-up call, and it opens the door to a bigger conversation about how we handle warning signs in every part of life. We start with blood sugar, fasting, clean eating, and that moment when your body tel...
Navigating Mother’s Day When Mom Is Gone
Recorded May 10, 2026. Mother’s Day can hit like a wave, especially when your mom is gone, your relationship is complicated, or her health is fading. We sit down with a raw, kingdom-centered conversation about grief, memory, and what it looks l...
Back To The Kingdom
We’re back on the mics, and we’re not pretending the break was just “busy.” Life hit our homes: health issues, stress, sleepless nights, and that slow drift that happens when you stop keeping the main thing the main thing. We talk openly about ...
Finding Your Map: Mission, Assignment, Purpose
The tech gremlins tried to stop this one, but what came through is sharper than ever: a street-level guide to living your calling when emotions run high and the culture turns loud. The Gospel Twins start by owning where they let outrage outrun ...
Rediscovering Paul Robeson
Start with a game-day laugh, end with a name they tried to erase. The Gospel Twins move from Super Bowl banter and Detroit fandom therapy into a deep dive on Paul Robeson—the scholar-athlete-artist-activist whose voice once shook the world and ...
From ICE To Outrage: Faith, Rights, And A Nation On Edge
A woman dies on a neighborhood street and the nation is told to “comply or die.” The Gospel Twins refuse to accept that bargain. They walk through the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good—a U.S. citizen and unpack what meaningful accountability ...
Marriage, Faith, And A Year That Shook The Culture
Start with a holiday laugh, end with a heart check. The Gospel Twins open up about a painful anniversary blowup, the shock of hearing a spouse step back from supporting the show, and the heavy feeling of trying to pray while a marriage is on ed...
Gospel Twins Classic: The Origins Of Christmas
Winter used to be something to fear—dark, cold, and scarce—yet people pushed back with fires, feasts, and hope. We pick up that thread and follow it to today, showing how Yule logs, Saturnalia, and Mithra’s festival gave way to a feast devoted ...
Tracing Hidden Histories, Challenging Violence, And Pointing People Back To An Unshakable Kingdom
The Gospel Twins move from holiday honesty to hard truth, tracing the racist roots of Jingle Bells, naming hidden histories, and laying out a practical path to redemption that honors the harmed rather than whitewashing the past. They pair cultu...
Forgiveness That Frees
What if the difference between stuck and free is not how hard you pray, but how quickly you forgive? We dive into the everyday moments that reveal kingdom realities: a peaceful home taking shape in winter, a missed subscription reminder that tu...
Is The Mark Of The Beast About Loyalty or Tech?
Ever feel the sting of conviction and the weight of condemnation—and wonder which voice is God’s? We start with a raw, human story about owning our tone at home and discovering how the Holy Spirit nudges us toward repair without shaming us into...
Mark Of The Beast, Made Clear
What if the mark of the beast isn’t hiding in your phone, your credit card, or a barcode? We pull the camera back and look at Revelation 13 the way the first hearers would have—through the lens of Rome, imperial worship, and a persecuted church...
If We’re The Church, Why Are We Still Going To One?
The joy of a home taking shape collides with the ache of a culture off course. The Gospel Twins share recent stories of racism that cut close to the bone, then ask the question too many churches dodge: how can we claim one Lord, one faith, one ...
Gun Violence, Forgiveness, And The Cost Of Convenience
Unforgiveness sits at the center of the heart work. We explore how resentment functions like a spiritual cancer that blocks prayer and hardens empathy. It’s not just whether we forgive others; it’s whether we pursue peace when we know someone h...