The Ezekiel Project

kimoulloa

The Ezekiel Project draws inspiration from Ezekiel 37:1-14, where Ezekiel is commanded to prophesy over dry bones and bring them back to life. Our mission here is to revive those ”dry bones,” invigorating men and encouraging them to take their rightful place as leaders within their households. We aim to highlight women’s vital role in the family structure by supporting and standing beside their partners. In addition, we will discuss various biblical topics that may cause confusion or hesitation in building a relationship with Christ. We might also host a Bible study from time to time. Don’t worry; I’m not one of those theologians who complicate things to the point of confusion. I’m just a regular person who grew up in the San Gabriel Valley, California, and I prefer to keep things straightforward and relatable. So come, let’s talk, share, and grow together. The Ezekiel Project is your home.

  1. Jan 21

    Who Told You

    In this episode, we dive deep into the barriers we often construct for ourselves when we repeatedly say that we can't. These limitations are not just random; they stem from doubts and fears that can be traced back to pivotal moments in our lives. The fundamental question arises: Who told you that you can't?    This question resonates historically, recalling the moment God asked Adam in the Garden of Eden. This simple yet profound inquiry sparked a chain of doubt that has persisted across generations. The moment Adam questioned his place and limitations, it opened the door to a broader narrative of self-doubt and insecurity that many of us grapple with today.   As we explore this theme, we'll unpack the roots of these limiting beliefs. Are they derived from societal expectations, past experiences, or perhaps a voice from our early lives? We'll also discuss how these internalized constraints can hold us back from pursuing our dreams and achieving our full potential.   Furthermore, we'll share personal stories and insights about overcoming these self-imposed barriers. Listeners will find inspiration in recognizing that the voice that tells us we can't often doesn't belong to us—it can be a reflection of external influences that we can choose to silence. By confronting this inner critic and questioning its validity, we can begin to redefine our capabilities and embrace a mindset of possibility.   Join us as we challenge the narrative of limitation, inspire courage, and encourage a journey toward self-discovery and empowerment. Together, we can break the chains of doubt and explore the expansive potential that lies within each of us.

    1h 15m
  2. 05/25/2025

    This Fell Into My Spirit

    Welcome to this episode of our podcast! Today, we're diving deep into an important topic that affects many in our faith community—the dangers of false preachers, prophets, and teachers. These individuals can often deliver messages that might sound appealing or even convincing. Still, their teachings can significantly harm our spiritual journeys and ultimately damage our relationship with God. As we explore this subject, we'll discuss the characteristics that define false teachers and how they can mislead genuine seekers of truth. It's essential to understand that not everyone who claims to speak on behalf of God is doing so with pure intentions. Many are driven by personal gain or misguided beliefs, creating confusion and disillusionment among believers. We'll share some examples and real-life stories that illustrate the consequences of following deceptive teachings, and we'll highlight how such experiences can lead people to walk away from their faith altogether. We also want to provide practical guidance on discerning truth from falsehood. What can you look for in a preacher or a teacher to ensure their message aligns with biblical teachings? When evaluating what you hear in sermons, books, or online content, what should you ask yourself? Our discussion will include these vital points to help you strengthen your relationship with God and safeguard your faith. Before we wrap up, I want to take a moment to thank you for tuning in. Your engagement and feedback mean the world to us. If you have any thoughts or experiences regarding this topic, or if you'd like to suggest ideas for future episodes, please reach out! You can leave a message at kimoulloa@aol.com or drop a comment on our Facebook page at kimoulloa. We value your contributions to our community, and together, we can navigate these challenges with wisdom and discernment.

    1h 24m

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The Ezekiel Project draws inspiration from Ezekiel 37:1-14, where Ezekiel is commanded to prophesy over dry bones and bring them back to life. Our mission here is to revive those ”dry bones,” invigorating men and encouraging them to take their rightful place as leaders within their households. We aim to highlight women’s vital role in the family structure by supporting and standing beside their partners. In addition, we will discuss various biblical topics that may cause confusion or hesitation in building a relationship with Christ. We might also host a Bible study from time to time. Don’t worry; I’m not one of those theologians who complicate things to the point of confusion. I’m just a regular person who grew up in the San Gabriel Valley, California, and I prefer to keep things straightforward and relatable. So come, let’s talk, share, and grow together. The Ezekiel Project is your home.