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Granger Smith Podcast

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Husband, father and musician, Granger Smith discusses matters of faith, family, music and the outdoors, while spreading messages of integrity, honor, truth, and restoration grounded in a Christian worldview. This podcast is meant to provide light for the seekers, hope for the bleak, fuel for the motivated, encouragement for the steadfast, and restoration for the faithless. We magnifying the message of a story worth sharing, unashamed to tackle the politically incorrect, sensitive, patriotic, unabashed topics with the full intention of awakening a sense of meaningful life clarity.2025 iHeartMedia, Inc. © Any use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from iHeartMedia Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • The Call To Prayer Now In NYC!
    Nov 17 2025

    This week, Granger and AntMan continue their discussion following the reaction to last week's episode on the "Islamic invasion," sparked partly by the election of a Muslim mayor in New York City. Granger shares the intense negative feedback he received, which accused him of being "weak, passive, compromising, and soft" for his stance. He emphasizes the need for constant correction and accountability through Scripture, questioning the call for Christians to "mount up arms and fight against this as they did in the Crusades".

    The conversation delves into the concept of meekness, which is often misunderstood as weakness in America. Granger explains its ancient Near East context as "power under control" , comparing it to a fiercely strong, tamed mustang that trusts its warrior master enough to charge fearlessly into enemy lines. This idea of controlled strength is contrasted with simply "bucking" or instinctively fighting. AntMan contributes to this by linking it to self-control and the strength required to filter reactions through God's Word rather than reacting instantly in the flesh.

    A significant portion of the episode focuses on the core Christian command to love your neighbor and love your enemy. Granger argues that this command has no stipulations, even if the enemy "wants you dead". He challenges listeners to see the presence of foreign cultures, like a Muslim family moving down the street, not as an invasion but as a mission field. They discuss how the fear-based reaction often stems from protecting "suburban life" and comfort, which can become an idol. Granger draws a historical parallel between modern "feel-good Christians" and 19th-century slaveholders who practiced a cheap form of Christianity while maintaining a cruel and comfortable lifestyle.

    Finally, they tackle the notion of "fighting evil". AntMan stresses that the true fight is a spiritual one, using the "sword of the Bible" and prayer for God's will to open the hearts of non-believers. Granger dismisses the common call to be like Nehemiah, building with a tool in one hand and a sword (or "Glock") in the other, arguing this misapplies Old Testament Israel's context to modern-day America. They conclude by urging listeners to embrace the uncomfortable and ask the ultimate question: "What happens if I love them?".

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    43 m
  • The Islamic Invasion Is Coming!
    Nov 10 2025

    This week, Granger sits down with Mike Cheon, a South Korean missionary whose life and faith have taken him from Seoul to the mountains of Afghanistan, and now to church planting in Canada. Together, they talk about what’s being called an “Islamic invasion” and why fear often drives the way Christians view immigration and Islam. But Mike offers a radically different perspective — one that sees these moments not as threats, but as opportunities for the gospel.

    Through powerful stories of his years living among Afghan families, the loss and near loss of his own children, and the cries of a mother mourning her baby in the rubble of war, Mike reminds us of what it means to see every person as made in the image of God. He shares how lament and worship have opened doors in places where sermons never could, and how the church’s response to suffering can be its greatest witness.

    It’s a moving conversation about faith without fear, compassion over politics, and what it truly means to love our neighbors — even those we’ve been taught to fear.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • How Do You Move Forward After Suicide?
    Nov 7 2025

    In this emotional second Q&A episode, Granger and the team tackle two powerful listener questions — one about sharing faith with a friend who’s seen tragedy up close, and another from a man wrestling with the trauma of witnessing a friend’s suicide.

    Granger offers raw, biblical wisdom about suffering, faith, and God’s sovereignty — from why bad things happen to good people, to finding purpose in unimaginable pain. This episode dives deep into everyday evangelism, the problem of evil, and what it means to trust God when logic can’t explain everything.

    💬 Got a question for the next Q&A? Email: podcast@grangersmith.com

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I liked that his platform is like having a conversation with the man he is thought provoking and the feeling that I get from him is he genuinely cares.

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I have listened to every episode of the Granger Smith Podcast and have enjoyed how Granger’s style has evolved over time. The Q & A format is fun and never repetitive. It is refreshing to listen to his tough love and down to earth advice. Highly recommend!

Inspiring and motivating

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I started listening to Granger when I was introduced to his music and story via Arms Family Homestead. DJ and Daniel spoke highly of him and his family on their Youtube channels. I immediately loved his music, his very real personality and sweet family. I decided I was going to go back to Podcast 1 and listen to them all until I was caught up and listening real-time. I am on Episode 70 and counting. Learning about his story, to how he now answers questions/gives advice, has been enlightening and to be truly honest, brought me back to God. Granger's sermons & Arise with Amber Emily Smith and their words are truly inspiring, sometimes raw, sometimes insightful and always delivered with grace. I am a firm believer in "not my will but His will be done" and I believe He put all things Smith in my life to get me back on my journey with Him. I am grateful for being introduced to Granger, Amber and the YeeYee Nation.

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