
165 episodes

Poets At War Joshua Ling
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Christians who are artists, artisans, and creators are a unique unit in The War on Culture. They're often over and under-estimated at the same time. What does it take to be an artist, and what does it take to win the culture war? Join Joshua David Ling as he rallies the troops to answer these questions and promote the best artists for God's Glory. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poetsatwar/support
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Where is the tape? (WWW8) - Poetry for Warriors Daily (Ep. 31)
Rayen finds herself in a perilous situation after capturing a mysterious letter with her phone. As she takes a picture of the letter, her phone suddenly loses signal, and her fear intensifies when she hears a foreboding sound at the door. Three men storm into the room, demanding to know the whereabouts of a tape. Rayen, undeterred, engages in a tense exchange with one of the men, refusing to give in to their intimidation. The chapter ends on a chilling note as she faces a knife-wielding threat and a life-or-death ultimatum.
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A Shock (WWW7) - Poetry for Warriors Daily (Ep. 30)
Rayen casually watches the news until an unexpected announcement grabs
her attention. The news anchor reveals the shocking murder of a
journalist named Chris Magnus in Sacramento. Rayen's disbelief turns to
horror when she realizes that Chris Magnus was her former student.
Overwhelmed with shock and worry, Rayen rushes to find a blue letter she
received earlier that day, suspecting a connection.
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Poets At War Special Report W/Pastor Toby Sumpter - Bezalel: Unveiling Divine Artistry
Reporting live from the frontlines of creative valor, welcome, brave
listeners, to a riveting episode of "Poets At War." Join war
correspondents Joshua David Ling, Brendan Sunshine, and Alexander
Robertson as they converge with Pastor Toby Sumpter, a distinguished
guest hailing from the battle-scarred lands of Moscow, Idaho. Together,
they venture deep into the annals of history, unearthing the ancient
tale of Bezalel, the gifted artisan enlisted by divine decree to adorn
the sacred Tabernacle, as chronicled in the book of Exodus.
Amidst the thunderous echoes of war, our intrepid correspondents and
Pastor Toby Sumpter unravel the enigmatic tapestry of Bezalel's journey,
revealing invaluable lessons that resonate with artists in the present
battlefield of creativity. With pens as their weapons and words as their
ammunition, they explore Bezalel's unwavering commitment to his craft,
his relentless pursuit of excellence amidst adversity, and the divine
inspiration that guided his every stroke.
Join us on this perilous journey, dear listeners, as we traverse the
treacherous artistic battleground, discovering how artists today can
draw from Bezalel's indomitable spirit to forge a path of creative
brilliance. In the midst of chaos and destruction, we uncover the untold
stories of resilience, spirituality, and the profound significance of
artistic expression in the midst of war. Prepare to be inspired and
emboldened, as we bear witness to the unveiling of Bezalel's divine
artistry and march forward, armed with the transformative power of
creativity in our own artistic campaigns.
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Shadowlash (WWW6) - Poetry for Warriors Daily (Ep. 29)
Braden awakens to the tantalizing aroma of breakfast and discovers a
mysterious black blade presented by his grandmother, Rayen. Unveiling a
rich family history, Rayen recounts the tale of their Cherokee ancestor,
Chief Degataga, and his encounter with the sinful witch, Harbingella.
Passed down through generations, the tomahawk known as Shadowlash holds
extraordinary powers, including the ability to transform with a simple
incantation. With boundless potential at his fingertips, Braden embraces
his newfound abilities, determined to protect this ancestral relic.
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To Market, To Market (WWW5) - Poetry for Warriors Daily (Ep. 28)
While running errands at her local market, Rayen is struck by how much
she's aging and how her life is passing her by. As she shops, she starts
to feel like she's being followed. On her walk home, her suspicions are
confirmed when a mysterious man trails close behind.
Just when she thinks she's lost him, another unwanted encounter leaves
her fearing for her safety. But Rayen has a secret weapon - her ordinary
pen is anything but. When a threatening man approaches, she doesn't
hesitate to use her pen's transformative powers of self-defense.
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Sleep On It (WWW4) - Poetry for Warriors Daily (Ep. 27)
In this scene, Jonathan and Braden, two friends who share a love for
fighting, have a heartfelt conversation. Jonathan expresses his
self-doubt, feeling unsure about pursuing his dreams. However, Braden
uplifts him, emphasizing his potential and encouraging him to stick to
his training.
Meanwhile, Chris Magnus and Rayen find themselves in a perplexing
situation. Chris reveals to Rayen that he has received a serious
message, which he has recorded as evidence. They discuss the potential
dangers surrounding their discovery, and Chris expresses his fears of
communicating through conventional means. Rayen offers her prayers and
encourages Chris to be cautious. The scene ends with Chris leaving,
determined to uncover more information, while Rayen heads back to the
car with a mix of concern and confidence in Chris's abilities.
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