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Didaché is the Greek word for teaching or doctrine. All Christians profess to love Jesus but few seem to have a passion for doctrine and theology. The Didaché podcast is dedicated to teaching sound doctrine and theology for it is by this that our knowledge of God is deepened which, in turn, enables our love for God to be deepened. The Bible says, "And this I pray, that your love would abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment" (Philippians 1:9).

This podcast will discuss doctrine, theology, hermeneutics, and how to apply all of these disciplines so that we can live lives obedient to God's word and for His glory. We will see how, far from being boring, there is nothing more exciting and practical for the Christian than to both know and apply sound doctrine. Most of the programs will simply be straight teaching from Justin but from time to time he will also interview special guests on the program, deal with current theological issues as they arise, and will dedicate some time to answering your questions that you send in. This podcast will not have all of the bells and whistles of some of the others, but what it lacks in sound effects we trust will be made up in content.

Justin Peters is a full-time itinerant preacher dedicated to expository preaching and biblically engaging many of the prevalent false doctrines that seek to "deceive the hearts of the unsuspecting" (Romans 16:17). He has earned both a Master of Divinity (2000) and Master of Theology (2002) from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and has preached in churches and conferences in 43 states and 27 countries. He and his wife, Kathy, live in Bozeman, MT, and are members of Grace Bible Church.

Didach‪é‬ Justin Peters

    • Religie en spiritualiteit

Didaché is the Greek word for teaching or doctrine. All Christians profess to love Jesus but few seem to have a passion for doctrine and theology. The Didaché podcast is dedicated to teaching sound doctrine and theology for it is by this that our knowledge of God is deepened which, in turn, enables our love for God to be deepened. The Bible says, "And this I pray, that your love would abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment" (Philippians 1:9).

This podcast will discuss doctrine, theology, hermeneutics, and how to apply all of these disciplines so that we can live lives obedient to God's word and for His glory. We will see how, far from being boring, there is nothing more exciting and practical for the Christian than to both know and apply sound doctrine. Most of the programs will simply be straight teaching from Justin but from time to time he will also interview special guests on the program, deal with current theological issues as they arise, and will dedicate some time to answering your questions that you send in. This podcast will not have all of the bells and whistles of some of the others, but what it lacks in sound effects we trust will be made up in content.

Justin Peters is a full-time itinerant preacher dedicated to expository preaching and biblically engaging many of the prevalent false doctrines that seek to "deceive the hearts of the unsuspecting" (Romans 16:17). He has earned both a Master of Divinity (2000) and Master of Theology (2002) from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and has preached in churches and conferences in 43 states and 27 countries. He and his wife, Kathy, live in Bozeman, MT, and are members of Grace Bible Church.

    Didaché - Dear Flat Earthers, What Are Meteors?

    Didaché - Dear Flat Earthers, What Are Meteors?

    In a recent episode of Didaché, Justin Peters addresses the Flat Earth theory, focusing on meteors. He recounts his experience seeing a meteor and explains how meteors pose a significant challenge to the Flat Earth model. According to Peters, flat earthers believe in a dome covering the Earth, but the existence and behavior of meteors contradict this belief. He questions how meteors could fall through the dome without causing damage and points out the implausibility of meteors being fragments of the dome. Peters concludes with a teaser for an upcoming interview that promises to definitively address these and other Flat Earth issues.
    Dr. Danny Faulkner's article on meteors and the flat earthMy first video on flat earth | My second (more extensive) video on flat earth

    • 9 min.
    Didaché - I Contacted Bethel Church Church: They Are Lying To You (And Here's the Proof)

    Didaché - I Contacted Bethel Church Church: They Are Lying To You (And Here's the Proof)

    In a hard-hitting episode, Justin Peters exposes Bethel Church's deceptive practices, particularly its claims about angel feathers appearing in its services. Peters challenges Bethel’s leaders, including Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton, to provide evidence of these supernatural occurrences.
    Despite sending letters and emails, Peters receives no response, leading him to conclude that Bethel Church is misleading its followers. He urges attendees and potential members to seek the truth and leave Bethel Church, highlighting the importance of sound doctrine and integrity in Christian ministry.
    My first video on Bethel Church's angel feathers
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    • 16 min.
    Didaché - Did Pope Francis Just Call Jesus a Liar?

    Didaché - Did Pope Francis Just Call Jesus a Liar?

    In this episode, Justin Peters critiques Pope Francis's recent statements, arguing that they directly contradict biblical teachings on human nature and salvation. Peters highlights Pope Francis’s claim that humans are fundamentally good, contrasting it with scriptural assertions of humanity’s inherent sinfulness.
    By examining key biblical texts, Peters asserts that Pope Francis’s views undermine the core message of the gospel. He calls on Christians to discern truth from error and to uphold the biblical doctrine of original sin and the necessity of Christ’s atonement.
    Interviews with Mike Gendron:
    Interview with Former Roman Catholic Mike GendronAnswering Catholic Objections with Mike Gendron
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    • 26 min.
    The Inigo Montoya Series - "Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged"

    The Inigo Montoya Series - "Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged"

    In this episode, Justin Peters addresses the frequently misquoted verse from Matthew 7:1, “Judge not lest ye be judged.” Peters clarifies that this scripture warns against hypocritical judging, not all forms of judgment. By examining the verse in its proper context and referencing other biblical passages, Peters emphasizes the importance of righteous judgment in identifying false teachings and maintaining doctrinal purity. He encourages Christians to lovingly correct errors while ensuring their actions align with biblical standards.
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    • 24 min.
    Didaché - Mark Driscoll Follow-Up: An Interview With Phil Johnson

    Didaché - Mark Driscoll Follow-Up: An Interview With Phil Johnson

    In a recent episode of Didaché, host Justin Peters delves into the controversial figures and practices within the charismatic movement, focusing on Mark Driscoll’s contentious actions at the Stronger Men’s Conference.
    Peters and guest Phil Johnson discuss the implications of Driscoll’s behavior, including public rebukes and affirmations that blurred accountability and biblical leadership lines. The podcast critically examines the charismatic movement’s endorsement of questionable leaders and the potential harm this poses to the integrity of Christian witnesses.
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    • 2 uur 31 min.
    Didaché - Word-Faith Preacher Jerry Savelle Dead: Clips From His Last Sermon Preached 24 Hours Before Death

    Didaché - Word-Faith Preacher Jerry Savelle Dead: Clips From His Last Sermon Preached 24 Hours Before Death

    In the latest episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critically discusses the passing of Jerry Savelle, a prominent figure in the Word-Faith movement. He notes the irony and tragedy of his teachings not safeguarding him from an untimely death. Savelle, known for his close ties with other controversial prosperity gospel preachers, is a key example of the failures inherent in Word-Faith theology.
    Peters underscores the discrepancies in Savelle’s teachings, particularly around prophetic messages that Savelle claimed to receive, yet which were often contradictory. The episode serves as a sober reflection on religious movements’ spiritual and material implications.
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    • 31 min.

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