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Faith isn't just for Sundays. Our lives from Monday through Saturday are filled with questions about God, Faith, and the Bible. Let's explore the timeless truth of scripture and discover what it means to have Faith Between Sundays.Faith Church Hazleton Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Would Jesus Use Social Media?
    Apr 13 2026

    Faith Between Sundays Podcast- Episode 7Would Jesus Use Social Media?

    In our digital age, Christians must navigate social media thoughtfully and intentionally. With over 5 billion people using these platforms, believers have incredible opportunities to be light in dark places and share their testimonies. However, social media also presents dangers, including addiction, misinformation, and the temptation to seek validation rather than glorify God. Christians should use the Beatitudes and biblical principles as filters for their online activity, ensuring their posts build others up and represent Christ well. The key is conducting regular social media audits to examine whether our online presence produces the fruit of the Spirit or works of the flesh.

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    52 m
  • Should Christians Support Israel? (Yes!...and no)
    Mar 16 2026

    Should Christians Support Israel? What does it really mean to “support” Israel—and who is Israel according to God? We break it down from a Biblical perspective, exploring God’s calling for Israel and what He calls Christians to do in response. Don’t miss this deep look at faith, obedience, and truth.


    What was Israel supposed to be?

    1. A Holy and Set-Apart People: Different from other nations, dedicated to God and His ways.
    2. Chosen, for a Purpose.
    3. A Light to the Nations: explain and exemplify God’s ways to all nations.
    4. A Blessing to All Nations:
    5. A Covenant People: to live by and uphold God’s standards
    6. A Kingdom of Priests: to represent God to the world and bring them to Him.
    7. Righteous, Doers of Justice, Defenders of the Oppressed, Do No Wrong or Violence
    8. Merciful
    9. God’s Discipline or Judgement on Wickedness: In specific contexts.


    What are Christians called to be?

    • A Holy and Set-Apart People: Different from the world, dedicated to God and His ways. 1 Peter 1:15-16, Romans 12:1-2
    • Chosen, for a Purpose: God chooses believers to accomplish His plan and display His glory. Ephesians 1:4-5, 1 Peter 2:9, John 15:16
    • A Light to the Nations: Show God’s ways, love, and truth to the world. Matthew 5:14-16, Philippians 2:15
    • A Blessing to All Nations: Share the Gospel, bring God’s blessing and salvation to all peoples. Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 1:8, Galatians 3:8
    • A Covenant People: Live by God’s law, empowered by the Spirit, reflecting His character. Hebrews 8:6-13, Romans 8:4
    • A Kingdom of Priests, Ambassadors: Represent God to the world, intercede, and bring others to Him. 1 Peter 2:9, Revelation 1:6, 2 Corinthians 5:20
    • Righteous, Doers of Justice, Defenders of the Oppressed, Do No Wrong or Violence: James 1:27, Matthew 5:6
    • Merciful: Show compassion, forgiveness, and love toward all. Matthew 5:7, Luke 6:36, Ephesians 4:32
    • Stand Against Evil not through warfare but by God’s Word and Spirit: Romans 12:19-21, 2 Corinthians 10:4, Ephesians 6:10-18
    • Living Sacrifices, Take up Our Cross, Turn the Other Cheek: Romans 12:1, Matthew 5:38-39, Matthew 16:24-25, Philippians 1:29, John 15:13
    • Bear the Fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Galatians 5:22-23
    • Promote Unity – Remove dividing walls of ethnicities, social status, and gender: Ephesians 2:14-16, Galatians 3:28, Colossians 3:11
    • Loving: John 13:34-35


    How are we doing at fulfilling this call? Not just “we” as in Christianity- but you and I. How am I doing at fulfilling this? How are you doing at fulfilling this? We each need to compare ourselves to the mirror of scripture daily and remove the log from our own eye. And what does it look like to support Israel while also doing those things we are explicitly called to?
    Scriptures Referenced in this Episode:
    Genesis: 1:27, 12:2-3, 15, 32:28
    Exodus: 6:7, 19:5-6, 20:7
    Leviticus: 19:15, 20:26
    Deuteronomy: 4:6-8, 7:1-2, 7:6, 9:4-5, 14:2, 16:20, 28:1-2, 28:15
    Judges: 2:1-3
    2 Samuel: 12:7-9
    1 Kings: 21:19
    Isaiah: 1:17, 5:20, 41:8-9, 42:6, 43:20-21, 49:6
    Psalm: 96:3-10
    Jeremiah: 7:5-7, 22:3, 31:33
    Ezekiel: 5:5-7, 37:21-22
    Zephaniah: 3:19-20
    Hosea: 6:6
    Amos: 3:2, 5:11-12
    Micah: 6:8
    Zechariah: 7:9-10
    Proverbs: 21:3, 24:11-12
    Romans: 8:4, 9:6, 11:26-27, 12:1-2, 12:15, 12:19-21
    2 Corinthians: 5:20, 10:4
    Galatians: 3:8, 3:28, 5:22-23
    Ephesians: 1:4-5, 2:14-16, 4:32, 5:11, 6:10-18
    Philippians: 1:29, 2:3, 2:15
    Colossians: 3:11
    Matthew: 5:6, 5:7, 5:14-16, 5:38-39, 5:43-44, 16:24-25, 22:39, 28:19-20
    Mark: 16:15
    Luke: 6:36
    John: 13:34-35, 15:13, 15:16
    Acts: 1:8
    Hebrews: 8:6, 8:13
    1 Peter: 1:15-16, 2:9
    James: 1:27
    Revelation: 1:6

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Does the Bible contradict itself?
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode, we tackle one of the most common challenges to Christianity: supposed contradictions in the Bible. Are there really inconsistencies, or do they disappear when you understand context, culture, genre, and the authors’ perspectives?

    We walk through the most frequently cited examples—including Genesis 1 vs. 2, the flood timeline, God “changing His mind,” faith vs. works, the temptation of Jesus, different resurrection details, conflicting genealogies, generational curses, and more—explaining why each resolves cleanly when read carefully.

    The Bible is not an encyclopedia; it’s one unified story of redemption through Jesus. Minor differences in eyewitness accounts actually strengthen its reliability. The core message—sin, salvation, Christ’s death and resurrection—remains unmistakably clear.

    Whether you’re defending your faith or simply want to read the Bible with greater confidence, this episode shows that digging into the questions makes Scripture come alive.

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    1 h y 4 m
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