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Welcome to The Bible Sojourner, the podcast that dives into challenging Bible passages, thought-provoking theology, and the cultural intricacies that shape our world. Join Dr. Peter Goeman, a seasoned professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, as he embarks on a captivating journey through the text of Scripture and beyond. Unravel the mysteries behind enigmatic passages and gain a deeper understanding of ancient world and their relevance in our modern lives. The Bible Sojourner is yo ...
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Voices from the Desert

Joshua Hoffert and Murray Dueck

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In the early days of Christianity, men and women fled to the desert and became the wisest sages of their era. Voices from the Desert explores how the wisdom of Ancient Christianity applies to our modern world. Where do the streams of historic Christianity intersect with contemporary Christianity? And how do we come to know God deep in our heart? Join Joshua Hoffert and Murray Dueck for a deep dive into the mystics, union with God, patristic theology and what it all means in our modern world.
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Pastors & Pastries

Paved Path Productions

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This podcast is non scripted and conversational. The heart behind the podcast is to bring all sorts of pastors from different backgrounds, training, experience and theology to talk about the life and work of a Pastor in today's society. The main goal is to showcase how a pastor is just a person, who is flawed like everyone else, trying to share the Gospel and build a community of saved souls. We want to interview all denominations within Christianity and grow to include other religions and v ...
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We all grew up in different parts of American Christianity, and we still keep thinking about how to take it seriously, even as we leave some beliefs behind. Join us our round-table discussion as we ravel out our faith in a complex world, pulling on one thread at a time, seeking Meaning at the end of it all.
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On the podcast today, Murray and Josh interview their good friend Steve Schroeder, the President of CMA (www.canadacma.org). Steve talks about above the line thinking, hub and spoke ministries and churches, shifting to an open architecture mindset, and the difference between call and assignment. The boys go deep in this one. Join the Voices from th…
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It seems that today we are trying our best to build, cast vision, influence, spread the word, bring the kingdom, and create space for the miraculous in our churches and communities. Sometimes, it seems as if the problem is not us, but Jesus. If Jesus would just get on board with our plan things would go swimmingly. Murray had a dream a few years ag…
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Joel Webbon has positioned himself as one of the leading voices of the neo-postmillennial movement. In addition to his own work at Right Response Ministries, he also has had the opportunities to speak at conferences and other well known Youtube channels. Recently he has an interview on the Auron MacIntyre show about the problems with dispensational…
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When it comes to salvation and healing of the soul (see all the previous episodes on the spiritual life), what exactly are we being healed of? Is it sin? Our hurts and brokenness? Our disillusionment? The early fathers of Christianity often spoke of healing in relation to "the passion". What did they mean by that? Join Josh and Murray as they dive …
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If salvation is about making it to heaven, why should we bother with formation here on earth? What do our theories of salvation and eschatology have to do with our present day practices? Murray and Josh take a dive into some patristic wisdom as they discover what it means to be "saved." "Someone asked Abba Anthony, ‘What must one do in order to ple…
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Christians all acknowledge that humility is important, but why is that? In this episode, we talk about why humility is so important and we present 11 hallmarks that give insight into what humility looks like in the Christian life. Be warned though... humility can be painful to think through. Time Stamps:00:00 Introduction06:00 The Importance of Chr…
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What is up!? I am a Pastor and I love Pastries and That is why we created Pastor and Pastries. Also because we love people and want to get to know some people better. We are talking with Pastors from all sorts of backgrounds and theology to find out why they do what they do. And to show they are just people too. We hope you enjoy the podcast. Pleas…
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What is the aim of Christianity and salvation? Is it to get as many people saved as possible? To create a moral perfect society? To fulfill the vision of a particular ministry? The mark we set determines a lot about what we do. In light of all the recent scandals in leadership, Murray and Josh talk about what measurable effect inner prayer and the …
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What is up!? I am a Pastor and I love Pastries and That is why we created Pastor and Pastries. Also because we love people and want to get to know some people better. We are talking with Pastors from all sorts of backgrounds and theology to find out why they do what they do. And to show they are just people too. We hope you enjoy the podcast. Pleas…
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When it comes to how Christians are taught prayer, much of the church has been found wanting. The teaching of Jesus on prayer are often overlooked in favor of some occasional concomitant. What was Jesus thinking when he said, "And when you pray..." and why do we ignore these kinds of statements? The way of Jesus is clearly interior prayer and the e…
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Preterists argue that the internal evidence in the book of Revelation is strong enough to challenge the early church's testimony supporting a late date for Revelation. In this video, we analyze four of the most common preterist arguments, which are frequently cited as compelling evidence that Revelation was written before the destruction of Jerusal…
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Sometimes it seems as if we read the scriptures as a series of commands or instructions, rather than an invitation to follow the way of Jesus and to know him intimately. In this episode, Josh and Murray begin diving into the Lord's prayer and the Sermon on the Mount. Is the Lord's prayer a formula to pray? Is the Sermon on the Mount a great moral t…
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Although David and Goliath is one of the most well known stories in the Bible, most people assume that Goliath was a Philistine. The truth of the giant's ancestry may surprise you. If you have found the podcast helpful, consider ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠leaving a review on Itunes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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What is up!? I am a Pastor and I love Pastries and That is why we created Pastor and Pastries. Also because we love people and want to get to know some people better. We are talking with Pastors from all sorts of backgrounds and theology to find out why they do what they do. And to show they are just people too. We hope you enjoy the podcast. Pleas…
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All of our practices are pointed towards the end of turning the inner gaze towards the heart to discover the Father within. What happens when a culture adopts practices that turn the gaze inward but all they find is an empty abyss? Join Josh and Murray as they talk about training the thoughts to discover the beauty of God and lead a prayerful exerc…
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What did early Christians believe about eschatology and baptism? In this video, we analyze the Didache, one of the earliest Christian documents we have outside of Scripture. We discuss the Didache's instructions concerning baptism and its teachings about the end times. The Didache's teachings provide evidence for immersion in baptism as well as sig…
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What is up!? I am a Pastor and I love Pastries and That is why we created Pastor and Pastries. Also because we love people and want to get to know some people better. We are talking with Pastors from all sorts of backgrounds and theology to find out why they do what they do. And to show they are just people too. We hope you enjoy the podcast. Pleas…
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Have you heard of the "prosperity gospel"? This Theology Spark episode challenges the idea that following Jesus is a ticket to an easy life. We dive deep into Luke's Gospel to uncover the real cost of discipleship. Jesus calls us to radical sacrifices, from prioritizing Him over family to giving up our dreams. Are you ready to face the truth about …
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What is up!? I am a Pastor and I love Pastries and That is why we created Pastor and Pastries. Also because we love people and want to get to know some people better. We are talking with Pastors from all sorts of backgrounds and theology to find out why they do what they do. And to show they are just people too. We hope you enjoy the podcast. Pleas…
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What roles does the imagination play in prayerful exercises? Are visionary experiences a thing for today? Join Josh and Murray as they dive into the writings of the Christian mystics to see what they have to say! For more about Murray Dueck, visit: https://www.samuelsmantle.com/ For more about Joshua Hoffert, visit: https://www.windministries.ca/ T…
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In this fascinating episode, we delve into the details inside the book of Revelation that support a late date for its writing, challenging the preterist interpretation that ties its events to AD 70. We’ll explore internal and external evidences, including the conditions of the seven churches, historical context, and testimonies from early church fi…
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What is up!? I am a Pastor and I love Pastries and That is why we created Pastor and Pastries. Also because we love people and want to get to know some people better. We are talking with Pastors from all sorts of backgrounds and theology to find out why they do what they do. And to show they are just people too. We hope you enjoy the podcast. Pleas…
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Today on the podcast, we interview CR Wiley, an author, podcaster, and pastor. CR Wiley co-hosts The Theology Pugcast. CR Wiley is a reformed pastor who discovered great a value in Athanasius's Life of Anthony. Helping us discern trust and make sense of the world, this 1500 year old monk has a lot to say to modern Christians. Join Voices from the D…
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Theology Spark Episode #2 What was the population of the earth before the flood? Today there are around 8.1 billion people alive today. Is it possible that the earth's population prior to the flood exceeded our present day population? The Bible gives us enough information to make an informed assessment. And the answer may surprise you! If you have …
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In the 16th century, a man named Ignatius codified certain exercises that have become popular in the spiritual formation/direction/inner healing crowd today. Was he out to lunch? Can you track a history of said exercises? Join Josh and Murray as they explore the Ignatian exercises and cover Anthony the Great's tests of a true or false vision. For m…
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In today's podcast episode, we explore some of the most common mistakes people make while studying the Bible. We'll examine various word study errors and logical fallacies that both pastors and lay-level students often encounter. By recognizing and avoiding these pitfalls, you can deepen your understanding and interpretation of Scripture. Time Stam…
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Join Josh and Murray as they continue to explore the concept of bridal intimacy in scripture and history as they dive into the ancient practice called Lectio Divina. What do we want to accomplish when we read scripture? Is it to learn what a moral life looks like? Is it to understand fundamental concepts of theology and doctrine? Or is there a deep…
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Theology Spark Episode #1 Did you know that there are an estimated 2.2 billion Christians in the world? But here's a critical question: Are all these self-identified Christians truly followers of Christ? In this video, we delve into what the Bible says about genuine faith versus mere professed belief. We also talk about the dangers of false teacher…
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Preterism posits that most, if not all, of the events in the Book of Revelation occurred by 70 AD. However, if Revelation was authored after this date, it fundamentally challenges the Preterist view. In this video, we delve into the methodology for dating ancient texts and thoroughly evaluate the external evidence to determine whether Revelation wa…
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When it comes to the church, theology, and the Chrsitian life, sometimes we tend to talk in theory and principle, rather than practice. In this episode, Murray and Josh begin to explore what does it mean to understand the Bridal language of scripture and the mystics, and how do we apply all of that to our daily lives. The whole episode ends with Mu…
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Stephen says "there are a lot of god shaped ghosts in my attic." Josh takes the idea and runs with it, saying that "we will always be haunted by the Holy Ghost, but it is up to us whether it's like Casper the friendly ghost or like a poltergeist." Mentioned in the episode: Lofi Girl iOS Mental Health Check-In Feature Beedle The Bardcore Support us:…
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What is up!? I am a Pastor and I love Pastries and That is why we created Pastor and Pastries. Also because we love people and want to get to know some people better. We are talking with Pastors from all sorts of backgrounds and theology to find out why they do what they do. And to show they are just people too. We hope you enjoy the podcast. Pleas…
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In part 2 of Josh and Murray's interview with Fr Michael Gillis, Fr Mike shares about the eyes of the heart and dives into the layers of the human being. What marks the difference between how the Orthodox Church views the process of maturity and how the evangelical church views maturity? Join the guys as they dive in! For more about Father Michael …
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In the west, we have taken metaphors and made them systems. But God describes his bride through familial language. For Fr Michael, it is not mechanism we must discover, but the family we must encourage. Beginning in foster homes at a young age, discovering the Charismatic move in the 70s and 80s, and eventually discovering the early church fathers …
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Thank you for your supreme patience while we took an unscheduled break for a couple months! We're back with a conversation about the historical Jesus! Specifically, we're avoiding talking about "the Christ," instead focusing on the ideas of Jesus' humanity. Speculations include: as a devout Jewish man, he was likely married; he was likely born in N…
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In this episode, Phil and Susie talk with Laura, a nurse, originally from WV who now lives in CA with her husband, 3 cats and a special needs stepson. She has taken a circuitous journey from Catholic, Presbyterian, Methodist, and Southern Baptist to eventual agnostic, humanistic atheism. She has a Bachelor’s in Marketing from Johnson & Wales Univer…
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On today's episode, special guest Dr. Michael Grisanti joins host Peter Goeman and they talk about inspired textual updating. Are there biblical texts that have been updated since their initial writing? Grisanti points to at least two examples in the Pentateuch which have likely been updated since the time of Moses. Deuteronomy 34 and Genesis 14 ar…
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