Episodi

  • Should you leave your church?
    Jun 27 2026

    In this episode, Eric Davis explores one of the hardest questions many Christians face: Should you leave your church?Drawing from his own experience of leaving the church he attended for more than 40 years, Eric examines the biblical distinction between the Church and a local congregation, discusses when perseverance is appropriate, and when unhealthy or abusive leadership may make leaving necessary. This thoughtful conversation offers practical wisdom, theological insight, and encouragement for believers wrestling with this deeply personal decision.

    Trevin Wax's Article is found here:

    https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/trevin-wax/when-you-should-not-submit/#:~:text=A%20few%20weeks%20ago%2C%20I,in%20leadership%20has%20offended%20them.

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    1 ora e 6 min
  • Should Pastors Podcast?
    Jun 17 2026

    Should pastors host podcasts? In this thought-provoking episode, Eric Davis explores the biblical role of pastors as shepherds and asks whether regular podcasting helps or hinders that calling. Drawing on Scripture, historical examples of shepherding, and his own experience in ministry, Eric examines the responsibilities of pastors to know, care for, protect, and guide the flock entrusted to them. He argues that while podcasts can be a valuable teaching tool, they may also compete with the relational, personal work of shepherding God's people. The episode challenges listeners to consider the difference between teaching, platform-building, and true pastoral care, while encouraging church leaders to evaluate how they invest their time and attention.

    Key Topics:

    • The biblical image of shepherding
    • Jesus as the Good Shepherd
    • The responsibilities of pastors and elders
    • Teaching versus shepherding
    • The role of media and podcasts in ministry
    • Faithfulness in local church leadership
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    34 min
  • Church & Money: A Discussion with Andy Yoo
    Feb 16 2026

    Money and the Church: two topics rarely discussed. Andy and Eric dive into this important topic. They start off talking about the dangers and opportunities in the church when handling money. They then talk about how to prevent leaders in the church from being tempted to misuse money. While their perspectives on how to accomplish this may sometimes differ, their heart is the same: Love for the church. The conversation transitions into discussing the book "Budgeting for Healthy Churches" by Jamie Dunlop. They go chapter by chapter and give their thoughts on Mr. Dunlop's suggestions on how to use money wisely for a healthy church. Money in the church is a difficult subject, but this discussion will help you build some frameworks in your church and life on how to use it for the glory of God.

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    1 ora e 41 min
  • He's Back! The Modern World at War: A Discussion with a Veteran Foreign CounterIntelligence Officer
    Jan 23 2026

    Richard as come back!!!!!!!! Eric has lots of questions, and he likes to ask them! On this episode of "You can talk about that?", Eric sits down with a veteran foreign counter-intelligence officer and gets his perspective on the current conflicts in Venezuela, Russia/Ukraine, and Greenland. His decades of experience provide him with a unique perspective on these conflicts, helping us understand the path forward. Along the way, Eric and Guest stray into the topics of Christians in the World, the Constitution, and how we speak to one another. Enjoy!

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    1 ora e 35 min
  • Encouragement for the Work-Weary
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode Eric unpacks the theology of the worthiness of work. He examines the thought that certain work is better than other work. He discusses the core Reformation doctrine of the "Priesthood of All Believers" that influences our work. He ends his talk with a reading of ten encouragements he shared with his colleagues.

    10 ways to be an excellent teacher by Eric Davis

    1.Love your students-

    Teachers are in the people business. They are not in the Math, History, English, or Elective business. Teaching is always about people. An excellent teacher must thrive on being around people and deeply care about them.

    2. Stays positive-

    This doesn’t mean live in an imaginary world where there are no problems. This isn’t peace faking. This is seeing the world as it is (Failing students, problem parents, too much to teach) and choosing to say that our attitudes matter the most. A positive teacher draws their students into the curriculum and is are better team member.

    3. Goes Home-

    There is a myth out there that says the best teachers stay up late at night at home or at school and work to develop curriculum and grade papers. These teachers are praised by the media and often by their fellow teachers. Teachers need to understand that this is not a healthy trait. Teachers have families, outside interests, and physical fitness needs. Teachers would do themselves, their families, and their students well if they just went home. They would come back the next day fresh, balanced, and ready to face the challenges of the new day.

    4. Have a great perspective-

    A teaching career is a marathon. An excellent teacher asks, “What is BEST for my students?” They are not easily swayed by the whims of politicians or the newest educational fad. They have an anchor, a core teaching philosophy, and they stick to it. They are open to changes, but the core anchor doesn’t move.

    5. Are great listeners-

    Teachers are often great oral communicators. However, listening is often a neglected communication skill for teachers. This is often the case because of time constraints. How often do we ask Johnny how things are going at home? His answers often help us come alongside Johnny to help him understand the curriculum in a new way.

    6. Enjoy teaching-

    Teachers are often the biggest critics of themselves. Often pushed to become better, more efficient, and meet all needs. The feedback is often very negative. An excellent teacher is open to learning and growing, but also filters the noise. They take a step back and pat others on the back.

    7. Appreciate all levels of the Educational structure-

    Let’s face it, teachers often feel like independent contractors in our classrooms. The reality, though, is that without competent administrators, Board Members, Paras, custodians, secretaries, counselors, and parents, we cannot do our job effectively. That means appreciating all of these people and letting them know it. This also means that, as much as it is up to you, forming a positive relationship with all those we work with.

    8. Patient

    We deal every day with people, and most are wild cards. They are hard to understand, hard to get moving, and are definitely complex. The most effective teachers embrace this and enjoy the ride.

    9. Communicate with Parents

    While our immediate pressing clients are students, we must also understand that we are merely the stewards of the children, and not their parents. Excellent teachers embrace the parents of their students, even the difficult ones. Granted, sometimes we need to stop dealing with a parent for our own good.

    10. Be Thankful

    I’ve had the HONOR and privilege to work with many amazing educators over my career. They are exemplary human beings and excellent teachers. I’m married to one. THANK YOU.

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    46 min
  • In the World But Not of the World: A Discussion on Forrest Frank's Recent Decision AND Should We Support Anything Disney?
    Oct 9 2025

    In today’s episode, Eric will sort through the constant tensions we are surrounded with as believers in a world that can be confusing. How do we handle those areas of life the Bible does not specifically speak to? How should we act? How should we respond? How do we walk with freedom in Christ and how do we under no circumstances add to the gospel? Whether you call it “not of this world”, gray areas, matters of conscience, etc; this podcast will provide some great topics to think about and how to clearly stay Gospel focused.

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    40 min
  • Charlie Kirk is Dead
    Sep 13 2025

    Charlie Kirk was assassinated on 9/10/25. He was one of Eric's modern day heroes. Eric briefly shares why the life of Charlie Kirk was inspiring to him and what we can learn about free speech in this brief episode.

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    8 min
  • Be Angry..And Do Not Sin
    Aug 28 2025

    Episode Title: Righteous vs. Sinful Anger: Following Jesus’ Example
    Episode Summary:
    In today’s episode, we’re diving into the topic of anger—a powerful emotion that can be a buried topic because we are told “don’t be angry ever!” The Bible teaches us that not all anger is sinful, but how do we tell the difference between sinful anger and righteous anger?
    We’ll look at examples from Scripture, including the times when Jesus Himself became angry—such as when He cleared the temple courts and confronted the Pharisees’ hypocrisy. His anger wasn’t about wounded pride or selfish desires; it was about protecting God’s glory, defending others, and standing against injustice.
    Together, we’ll explore:
    🔥 What sinful anger looks like: rooted in selfishness, bitterness, or personal resentment
    ✨ What righteous anger looks like: moved by love, compassion, justice, and a desire for God’s truth to be honored.
    🕊️ How to spot the difference in our daily lives and pause to ask: Is my anger about me—or about God’s purposes?
    ❤️ Practical steps to handle anger biblically—learning to slow down, pray, think about the log in your own eye, and channel emotions toward loving action, grief, and empathy instead of destruction.
    The goal isn’t to suppress anger but to let it be transformed by the Holy Spirit, so even in our strongest emotions, we reflect Jesus—living as compassionate, loving people who stand for truth and justice without sinning.

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    1 ora e 30 min