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The MEN.CHURCH.STUFF. Podcast - A Show for Everyday Christians

The MEN.CHURCH.STUFF. Podcast - A Show for Everyday Christians

De: DJ Culp Jr
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A show where two brothers-in-law, college professor DJ Culp and pastor Brad Coleman, discuss stuff from the perspective of Christian men. It's for anyone who wants to hear stories of what the Christian life is like in a society that seems to continually distance itself further from the Church. The show goes from serious to ridiculous, heavy to hilarious, poignant to sarcastic. The show delivers excellent content, topics, and discussions to help strengthen approaches to Christian men's ministry.

2025 DJ Culp Jr
Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • 129. Polite Christianity
    Mar 10 2026

    The conversation explores the concept of 'Polite Christianity' and the ways in which Christians attempt to be polite but may not be helpful. It also delves into acts of kindness and help, as well as the sensitive topic of prayer requests and gossip within Christian communities. The conversation explores the difference between kindness and politeness, emphasizing the importance of representing Christ in the world. It delves into the impact of words, the importance of politeness, and the approach to representing Christ in various fields. The discussion also highlights the distinction between being nice and being kind, as well as Jesus' approach to different groups of people.

    Follow us on our Facebook group and Instagram, @menchurchstuff.

    Subscribe to the podcast and our YouTube channel! www.youtube.com/@menchurchstuff

    Leave us a 5-star review and rating for other listeners looking for a show that can speak to them.

    Email us with comments, suggestions, and topics at menchurchstuff@gmail.com.

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    45 m
  • 128. Don't Hide Christ's Holiness
    Mar 5 2026

    The conversation delves into the concept of holiness and its significance in the Christian faith. It explores the misunderstanding of holiness, the completion of eternal salvation, and the tendency to overcomplicate things that God intended to be simple. The hosts discuss the meaning of being set apart by Christ and draw parallels to the third servant in the biblical parable, highlighting the importance of not burying one's talents. The conversation delves into the struggle with holiness, the validation of holiness through reactions, the misunderstanding of being set apart, and the grueling process of sanctification. It explores the challenges of embracing Christ's holiness and reactions, as well as the impact of negative reactions on the validation of Christ's holiness in individuals. The discussion also highlights the confusion between 'do things' and 'done things' in relation to salvation and the struggle with sanctification as part of the journey.

    Follow us on our Facebook group and Instagram, @menchurchstuff.

    Subscribe to the podcast and our YouTube channel! www.youtube.com/@menchurchstuff

    Leave us a 5-star review and rating for other listeners looking for a show that can speak to them.

    Email us with comments, suggestions, and topics at menchurchstuff@gmail.com.

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    53 m
  • 127. Don't Curse the Darkness. Light a Candle.
    Feb 26 2026

    In this engaging conversation, Pastor Brad and DJ explore the themes of faith, righteousness, and the role of the church in addressing sin and darkness in the world. They discuss the importance of being a light in the darkness, the need for the church to focus on what it stands for rather than what it stands against, and the centrality of Christ in achieving true righteousness. The dialogue emphasizes practical applications of faith, the balance between truth and love, and the generational wisdom that informs their understanding of spirituality.

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    faith, church, righteousness, darkness, light, spirituality, American church, practical application, Jesus, sin

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    59 m
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