Just a Thinker

Bryan Bootka

Do we, Christians, support public policies that are incongruent with a biblical worldview? And if so, how would we know? How should a biblical worldview inform our approach to Criminal Justice, Education, Immigration, Illegal Drugs, Taxes, and more from a public policy standpoint? We can all think critically about these subjects even if we are not experts in a specific area, but are we thinking biblically about them? Or is it possible that, as believers with a biblical worldview, we still need to thoroughly consider our approach to these subjects in light of how Jesus handled the relevant situations of His day?  Should we not at least consider the possibility that our approach is influenced more by the world’s norms and ethics than by Jesus? Is it possible that what Jesus said then could still have a powerful impact on today’s politics in precisely the place where ethics meets public policy? I think so. Consider what Jesus said to believers who were in a country occupied by a foreign superpower:  "Observe those who bring about harmonious relationships between opposing people; they assuredly are fortuned with the 'good life,' for they shall be called the sons and daughters of God."   The good life. You know, the kind of blessed life everybody desires to have.   Jesus says it is for the peacemakers.   Not the Machiavellian power colluders playing all the right angles, scheming for all the advantages, and securing whatever they can for themselves.  No, not them. And not the moral legalists, either, who are diligent about keeping themselves untarnished by the messiness of life. No, not them. Nor the armed revolutionaries, confident in their just cause. No, to Jesus, the good life, the blessed life, belongs to those who step into the messiness of life and attempt to bring about some harmony from the conflict.   Those folks, the risk takers, they’re living the ‘good life.’ Will they be successful in their attempts for peace? Perhaps.  That doesn’t diminish their flourishing because it is in the doing, not necessarily in the successful outcome.   Those in conflict may have reasons to want to keep the conflict alive.  Consider the foreign military officer, the Roman commander, and the local revolutionary fighter, the Jewish Zealot.  One or both of them may have seemingly rational reasons for not wanting peace.   Nevertheless, a peacemaker will try to bring these two opposing sides together in some harmonious relationship.  This is no trivial matter.   Even if those two directly involved truly appreciate the peacemaker, many others within the broader sphere of political influence may not be so pleased. Okay, so what’s the point? Everyone has reasons to justify their strong positions of opposition against one another. Roman commander vs Jewish Zealot; Democrat vs. Republican. The list could go on and on and always will.  Why? Because divisiveness is easy. “Staying out of it” is easy. Apathy is easy. But peacemaking is not. It wasn’t then. It isn’t now. But it does lead to the Good Life. Don’t we believers want as much of it as possible? We must reconsider how our worldview shapes our approach to today's relevant, often contentious subjects, and how to engage those entrenched in political opposition, which sometimes includes ourselves. #CultureQuestioning #KingdomBuilding #DiscipleMaking

  1. Does the Texas Parole Board Release Violent Criminals Who are Likely to Re-Offend Intentionally?

    12/09/2025

    Does the Texas Parole Board Release Violent Criminals Who are Likely to Re-Offend Intentionally?

    Does the Texas Parole Board Release Violent Criminals Who are Likely to Re-Offend Intentionally? In this conversation, Bryan Bootka interviews Charlie Malouff, the executive director of Texas C.U.R.E., an organization focused on supporting families impacted by the justice system. They discuss the flaws within the justice system, including the importance of treatment courts, the impact of wrongful convictions, and the need for independent oversight. Charlie shares real-life examples of individuals who have faced injustice and emphasizes the importance of community involvement and support for rehabilitation. The conversation also highlights the Youth Ambassador Program and the need for second-chance employment opportunities for those re-entering society after incarceration. 👉 Next Steps: 1.   Like & Subscribe for more deep conversations.  2.   Hit the 🔔 so you never miss an episode. 3.   Share your biggest takeaway or question in the comments — we read every one! 4.   Thank you for supporting a family of three living in exile. 🔑 Takeaways - Texas C.U.R.E. supports families impacted by incarceration. - Treatment courts can provide better outcomes for non-violent offenders. - Many individuals in prison are there due to systemic flaws. - Wrongful convictions are a significant issue in Texas. - Community support is crucial for rehabilitation efforts. - The parole board often releases violent offenders without proper review. - Independent oversight is needed in the Texas prison system. - Rehabilitation should start early in the incarceration process.  - Youth programs can help prevent future incarceration. - Second-chance employment opportunities are vital for reintegration. 📌 Connect with Us 🔗 Just a Thinker – https://JustAThinker.com 🔗 YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@Just-a-Thinker 🔗 Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/justathinker2017/ 🔗 X – @_Just_A_Thinker 🔗 Instagram – @just_a_thinker_podcast 🔗  TX C.U.R.E. Inc https://txcureinc.org/ #CultureQuestioning  #KingdomBuilding  #DiscipleMaking  #Faith  #RelationshipWithGod  #KnowingJesus  #Miracles  #SpiritualGrowth  #JustAThinker  #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndAction #ServeWithLove #PodcastTalk #CommunitySupport #ChristLikeLove #SocialJustice #ChristianCommunity #Outreach #InspireChange #CultureQuestioning #KingdomBuilding #DiscipleMaking #UPCI #Discipleship #KingdomOfGod #Chosen #Faith #BelievingLoyalty #KingdomOfGod #Faith #Christianity #SpiritualGrowth #Discipleship #BibleStudy #SermonOnTheMount #Stewardship #PrisonMinistry #Church #CommunityImpact #ChristianLife #UnansweredPrayers #SignsAndWonders #PrivateVictories #SaltAndLight #WorkAsWorship #JustThinkAboutIt #DreamBigDoGood #church #personal growth #relationships #humility #community #transformation #discipleship #service #politics #dialogue #socialissues #spiritualbattle #current events #persecution #unity #reentry #incarceration #healthcare #education #media #dialogue  #TXCURE #justicesystem #treatmentcourts #wrongfulconvictions #paroleboard #rehabilitation #communitysupport #youthprograms #secondchanceemployment #advocacy

    1h 2m
  2. Knowing Jesus: Understanding Our Personal Responsibility to the Marginalized

    11/18/2025

    Knowing Jesus: Understanding Our Personal Responsibility to the Marginalized

    When Jesus said, “I never knew you,” He wasn’t denying the works — He was revealing the absence of a relationship. Our relationship with Jesus should cause us to love those He loves. Who is it that Jesus cares most for?  It’s a sobering reminder that the heart of Christianity is not performance but proximity. Knowing Jesus means knowing His heart.   👉 Next Steps: 1.   Like & Subscribe for more deep conversations.  2.   Hit the 🔔 so you never miss an episode. 3.   Share your biggest takeaway or question in the comments — we read every one! 4.   Thank you for supporting a family of three living in exile. 🔑 Takeaways One can cast out demons AND not make it into the eternal Kingdom of God. Do not confuse personal responsibility, as commanded by Jesus, with corporate responsibility or what the state may do. 📌 Connect with Us 🔗 Just a Thinker – https://JustAThinker.com 🔗 YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@Just-a-Thinker 🔗 Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/justathinker2017/ 🔗 X – @_Just_A_Thinker 🔗 Instagram – @just_a_thinker_podcast   #CultureQuestioning  #KingdomBuilding  #DiscipleMaking  #Faith  #RelationshipWithGod  #KnowingJesus  #Miracles  #SpiritualGrowth  #JustAThinker  #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndAction #ServeWithLove #PodcastTalk #CommunitySupport #ChristLikeLove #SocialJustice #ChristianCommunity #Outreach #InspireChange #CultureQuestioning #KingdomBuilding #DiscipleMaking #UPCI #Discipleship #KingdomOfGod #Chosen #Faith #BelievingLoyalty #KingdomOfGod #Faith #Christianity #SpiritualGrowth #Discipleship #BibleStudy #SermonOnTheMount #Stewardship #PrisonMinistry #Church #CommunityImpact #ChristianLife #UnansweredPrayers #SignsAndWonders #PrivateVictories #SaltAndLight #WorkAsWorship #JustThinkAboutIt #DreamBigDoGood #church #personal growth #relationships #humility #community #transformation #discipleship #service #politics #dialogue #socialissues #spiritualbattle #current events #persecution #unity #governmentshutdown #healthcare #education #media #dialogue

    54 min
  3. Awakening the Church: A Call to Action

    10/28/2025

    Awakening the Church: A Call to Action

    Would the local assembly collapse if leaders were training the body for the work of serving (ministering to) their fellow man? If your pastor put two families together to have communion with another in a home with the intention of edification, would more people be lost or redeemed?   In this conversation, the hosts discuss the current state of the world in relation to biblical prophecy, emphasizing the urgency for the church to awaken and adapt to new dynamics. They explore the importance of discipleship, community engagement, and the need for believers to take an active role in outreach. The conversation highlights the necessity for churches to collaborate and support one another in fulfilling the Great Commission, while also addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by modern society.   👉 Next Steps: 1. Like & Subscribe for more deep conversations.  2. Hit the 🔔 to never miss an episode.  3. Drop your biggest takeaway or question below. We read every comment!   Thanks for supporting a family of three living in exile.   🔑 Takeaways: - The current events are seen as fulfilling biblical prophecy. - There is an urgency for the church to awaken to its mission. - Discipleship should focus on small group settings for effective ministry. - Individual believers play a crucial role in outreach and evangelism. - Community engagement is essential for reaching the lost. - Churches should collaborate rather than compete for souls. - The shift in church dynamics requires new approaches to ministry. - Believers must be prepared to share their faith confidently. - The harvest is plentiful, but more workers are needed. - We must be willing to step out of our comfort zones to reach others.   📌Connect with us: 🔗 OGM Network http://ofgodandmen.network/ 🔗 Pastor Michael Weedman https://thefive-foldpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ 🔗 Bryan Bootka |Just a Thinker JustAThinker.com    🎥 Subscribe & Share: - Subscribe to our YouTube channel  -💡Share this with someone who needs to see this!   #CultureQuestioning #KingdomBuilding #DiscipleMaking #UPCI #Discipleship #KingdomOfGod #Chosen #Faith #BelievingLoyalty #KingdomOfGod #Faith #Christianity #RevvingUpWithDavidRoss #ChristianPodcast #SpiritualGrowth #Discipleship #BibleStudy #SermonOnTheMount #Stewardship #PrisonMinistry #Church #CommunityImpact #ChristianLife #UnansweredPrayers #SignsAndWonders #PrivateVictories #SaltAndLight #WorkAsWorship #JustThinkAboutIt #JustAThinker #DreamBigDoGood #church #personal growth #relationships #humility #community #transformation #discipleship #service #politics #dialogue #socialissues #spiritualbattle #current events #persecution #unity #governmentshutdown #healthcare #education #media #dialogue #language #community   https://www.youtube.com/@Just-a-Thinker https://www.facebook.com/justathinker2017/ X @_Just_A_Thinker IG @just_a_thinker_podcast

    1h 4m
  4. Unity in Persecution: A Christian Perspective

    10/21/2025

    Unity in Persecution: A Christian Perspective

    What if the solution was not legislative but followers of Jesus taking back all the roles they abdicated to the state?   👉 Next Steps: 1. Like & Subscribe for more deep conversations.  2. Hit the 🔔 to never miss an episode.  3. Drop your biggest takeaway or question below. We read every comment!   Thanks for supporting a family of three living in exile.   In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent tragic events involving a shooting at a church, reflecting on the broader implications of persecution faced by Christians. They explore the cultural and political climate, emphasizing the need for unity among believers despite doctrinal differences. The conversation shifts to the role of media, language, and the importance of open dialogue in addressing societal issues. The hosts also delve into the government shutdown, healthcare policies, and the responsibilities of the church and community in caring for the needy. They conclude with a call to action for believers to engage thoughtfully in societal issues and advocate for positive change.   🔑 Takeaways: - We can mourn with those who mourn, regardless of doctrinal differences. - Christians are facing increasing persecution both globally and locally. - The media often fails to address the persecution of Christians. - Language has been manipulated to incite violence and division. - Open dialogue is essential for understanding differing viewpoints. - The government shutdown reflects deeper political issues in America. - Healthcare policies are a contentious topic in current politics. - The church has a vital role in addressing social issues and caring for the needy. - Community responsibility is crucial in education and welfare. - We must ask better questions about the role of government in our lives.   📌Connect with us: 🔗 OGM Network http://ofgodandmen.network/ 🔗 Pastor Michael Weedman https://thefive-foldpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ 🔗 Bryan Bootka |Just a Thinker JustAThinker.com    🎥 Subscribe & Share: - Subscribe to our YouTube channel  - 💡Share this with someone who needs to see this!   #CultureQuestioning #KingdomBuilding #DiscipleMaking #UPCI #Discipleship #KingdomOfGod #Chosen #Faith #BelievingLoyalty #KingdomOfGod #Faith #Christianity #RevvingUpWithDavidRoss #ChristianPodcast #SpiritualGrowth #Discipleship #BibleStudy #SermonOnTheMount #Stewardship #PrisonMinistry #Church #CommunityImpact #ChristianLife #UnansweredPrayers #SignsAndWonders #PrivateVictories #SaltAndLight #WorkAsWorship #JustThinkAboutIt #JustAThinker #DreamBigDoGood    #church #personal growth #relationships #humility #community #transformation #discipleship #service #politics #dialogue #socialissues #spiritualbattle #current events #persecution #unity #governmentshutdown #healthcare #education #media #dialogue #language #community   https://www.youtube.com/@Just-a-Thinker https://www.facebook.com/justathinker2017/ X @_Just_A_Thinker IG @just_a_thinker_podcast

    56 min
  5. Is the Church Prepared for Revival?

    10/14/2025

    Is the Church Prepared for Revival?

    Is the Church Prepared for Revival?   If Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Brings Revival, Would Your Congregation Be Able to Disciple the Harvest? Could Your Congregation Handle 200 or 2,000 Newborn Believers?   👉 Next Steps: 1. Like & Subscribe for more deep conversations.  2. Hit the 🔔 to never miss an episode.  3. Drop your biggest takeaway or question below. We read every comment!   Thanks for supporting a family of three living in exile.   In this episode on “Of God and Men,” the hosts discuss the recent tragedy involving Charlie Kirk and its implications for the church. They explore the need for revival, the church's role in addressing social and political issues, and the importance of discipleship and open dialogue. The conversation emphasizes the urgency for the church to prepare for a potential revival and to engage with the community in meaningful ways, addressing sin and fostering understanding among differing viewpoints.   Takeaways: -  The church must be proactive in addressing current events. -  Revival may not come in the expected forms. -  Discipleship is crucial for handling new converts. -  Churches need to prepare for a potential influx of new believers. -  Open dialogue is essential for understanding differing perspectives. -  Political issues are intertwined with spiritual matters. -  The church should not shy away from discussing sin. -  Understanding and compassion are key in conversations about faith. -  The cultural climate is shifting, and the church must adapt. -  Revival is possible if the church is willing to engage.    #CultureQuestioning #KingdomBuilding #DiscipleMaking #UPCI #Discipleship #KingdomOfGod #Chosen #Faith #BelievingLoyalty #KingdomOfGod #Faith #Christianity #RevvingUpWithDavidRoss #ChristianPodcast #SpiritualGrowth #Discipleship #BibleStudy  #SermonOnTheMount #Stewardship #PrisonMinistry #Church #CommunityImpact #ChristianLife #UnansweredPrayers #SignsAndWonders #PrivateVictories #SaltAndLight #WorkAsWorship #JustThinkAboutIt #JustAThinker #DreamBigDoGood    #church #personal growth #relationships #humility #community #transformation #discipleship #service #politics #dialogue #socialissues #spiritualbattle #current events   JustAThinker.com    https://www.youtube.com/@Just-a-Thinker https://www.facebook.com/justathinker2017/ X @_Just_A_Thinker IG @just_a_thinker_podcast JustAThinker.com

    1h 2m
  6. Does Building the Kingdom of God Look Like What We Think it Does?

    08/26/2025

    Does Building the Kingdom of God Look Like What We Think it Does?

    In this episode of Just a Thinker, Bryan is a guest on Revving Up with David Ross. David and Bryan Bootka discuss "Building the Kingdom of God." They explore what it means to seek God's kingdom through tangible actions, personal convictions, and the church's role. The conversation emphasizes that the kingdom is God's reign in our lives and interactions, not just a physical place. They highlight the importance of individual growth, stewardship, and making an impact in the world through everyday actions and excellence in work, ultimately fulfilling Jesus's desire for change in communities.   Takeaways · The kingdom of God is about relationships, not just rules. · Building the kingdom requires personal transformation. · Humility is essential in our walk with God. · The church should be a training center, not just a hospital. · We need to seek God's reign in our lives. · Personal growth is crucial for effective ministry. · God uses our hurts for a greater purpose. · Faith should influence our daily actions. · We must be salt and light in the world. · The urgency of building the kingdom is paramount.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:34 Seeking the Kingdom of God 05:21 Understanding the Kingdom of God 08:45 Building Relationships in the Kingdom 10:19 Self-Governance and Citizenship 14:05 Grace, Mercy, and Community 16:16 Personal Convictions and Church Standards 21:44 Signs, Wonders, and Evangelism 27:51 Maturity and Personal Growth 34:11 Letting Go of Distractions for Growth 36:50 Patterns of Divine Design 40:29 Urgency in Seeking the Kingdom 45:17 Excellence in Our Work as Worship 50:07 The Importance of Humility and Self-Reflection 54:09 Building the Kingdom Beyond the Walls 01:03:46 Anticipating an End-Time Revival   Subscribe, Rate, Review, and support a family of three living in exile.   #CultureQuestioning #KingdomBuilding #DiscipleMaking #UPCI #Discipleship #KingdomOfGod #Chosen #Faith #BelievingLoyalty #KingdomOfGod #Faith #Christianity #RevvingUpWithDavidRoss #ChristianPodcast #SpiritualGrowth #Discipleship #BibleStudy  #SermonOnTheMount #Stewardship #PrisonMinistry #Church #CommunityImpact #ChristianLife #UnansweredPrayers #SignsAndWonders #PrivateVictories #SaltAndLight #WorkAsWorship #JustThinkAboutIt #JustAThinker #DreamBigDoGood    #church #personal growth #relationships #humility #community #transformation #discipleship #service     JustAThinker.com      https://www.youtube.com/@Just-a-Thinker https://www.facebook.com/justathinker2017/ X @_Just_A_Thinker IG @just_a_thinker_podcast JustAThinker.com   Subscribe to David’s YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@RevvingUp-David

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Do we, Christians, support public policies that are incongruent with a biblical worldview? And if so, how would we know? How should a biblical worldview inform our approach to Criminal Justice, Education, Immigration, Illegal Drugs, Taxes, and more from a public policy standpoint? We can all think critically about these subjects even if we are not experts in a specific area, but are we thinking biblically about them? Or is it possible that, as believers with a biblical worldview, we still need to thoroughly consider our approach to these subjects in light of how Jesus handled the relevant situations of His day?  Should we not at least consider the possibility that our approach is influenced more by the world’s norms and ethics than by Jesus? Is it possible that what Jesus said then could still have a powerful impact on today’s politics in precisely the place where ethics meets public policy? I think so. Consider what Jesus said to believers who were in a country occupied by a foreign superpower:  "Observe those who bring about harmonious relationships between opposing people; they assuredly are fortuned with the 'good life,' for they shall be called the sons and daughters of God."   The good life. You know, the kind of blessed life everybody desires to have.   Jesus says it is for the peacemakers.   Not the Machiavellian power colluders playing all the right angles, scheming for all the advantages, and securing whatever they can for themselves.  No, not them. And not the moral legalists, either, who are diligent about keeping themselves untarnished by the messiness of life. No, not them. Nor the armed revolutionaries, confident in their just cause. No, to Jesus, the good life, the blessed life, belongs to those who step into the messiness of life and attempt to bring about some harmony from the conflict.   Those folks, the risk takers, they’re living the ‘good life.’ Will they be successful in their attempts for peace? Perhaps.  That doesn’t diminish their flourishing because it is in the doing, not necessarily in the successful outcome.   Those in conflict may have reasons to want to keep the conflict alive.  Consider the foreign military officer, the Roman commander, and the local revolutionary fighter, the Jewish Zealot.  One or both of them may have seemingly rational reasons for not wanting peace.   Nevertheless, a peacemaker will try to bring these two opposing sides together in some harmonious relationship.  This is no trivial matter.   Even if those two directly involved truly appreciate the peacemaker, many others within the broader sphere of political influence may not be so pleased. Okay, so what’s the point? Everyone has reasons to justify their strong positions of opposition against one another. Roman commander vs Jewish Zealot; Democrat vs. Republican. The list could go on and on and always will.  Why? Because divisiveness is easy. “Staying out of it” is easy. Apathy is easy. But peacemaking is not. It wasn’t then. It isn’t now. But it does lead to the Good Life. Don’t we believers want as much of it as possible? We must reconsider how our worldview shapes our approach to today's relevant, often contentious subjects, and how to engage those entrenched in political opposition, which sometimes includes ourselves. #CultureQuestioning #KingdomBuilding #DiscipleMaking