Episodios

  • TikTok Told Me to Think This | Mob Mentality
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Dusty and Andrew dive into the idea of mob mentality and how easy it is to get swept up in what everyone else is thinking, saying, or feeling.

    From biblical examples to modern-day social media, they talk about how people can go from calm to chaotic real quick when they’re part of a crowd. The Pharisees saw it firsthand with Jesus, where groupthink and pressure led people to go along with things they might not have questioned on their own.

    Fast forward to today, and it’s not just crowds… it’s TikTok. Viral clips, AI-generated videos, and outrage content can spread fast, shaping opinions whether it’s true or not. And let’s be honest, a lot of it has less to do with truth and more to do with clicks, views, and making money.

    The guys also call out how we all use mob mentality in our own lives sometimes… including Andrew, who may or may not have rallied the “mob” to pressure Dusty into finally editing the next podcast episode.

    It’s a mix of humor, real talk, and a reminder to think for yourself, check the truth, and not just follow the loudest voice in the room.

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    29 m
  • Stop Calling Yourself That (You’re a New Creation)
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Dusty and Andrew get into a surprisingly honest conversation about labels and how easy it is to put the wrong ones on ourselves.

    It starts with a simple idea. Sometimes we try so hard to relate to people that we will say things like, “yeah I’m an alcoholic too”… when in reality, we just liked being social, going out, and having a good time.

    From there, the conversation shifts into something deeper. What actually defines an addiction?

    Dusty brings up Celebrate Recovery, a Christian 12-step program, and talks about how addiction is not just about the behavior. It is about the root cause underneath it. Whether it is control, hurt, pride, fear, or approval, we tend to treat the symptoms instead of addressing what is really driving it.

    They also touch on how the Beatitudes and the 12 steps in Celebrate Recovery point back to the same truth. Real change does not come from just trying harder. It comes from surrender, honesty, and letting God deal with the deeper issues going on inside us.

    It is a mix of humor, self-awareness, and real talk about identity, labels, and why not every struggle needs to be exaggerated, but every heart issue still matters.

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    31 m
  • The Day Andrew Rage Quit (For Jesus)
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Andrew brings up a topic that started with something surprisingly relatable… rage quitting a video game.

    While playing Arc Raiders together, Andrew spent an entire day preparing for a big run in the game — gathering gear, planning everything out — only to die and lose all of his progress in one brutal moment. Naturally, his first instinct was to get angry and blame Dusty (which, let’s be honest, is usually a safe bet).

    But instead of blowing up, arguing, or spiraling into gamer rage, Andrew did something unexpected… he disconnected from Discord and walked away.

    That moment sparked a bigger conversation: when is it actually wise to just walk away?

    Dusty and Andrew talk about how sometimes the best move isn’t winning the argument, chasing the attention, or letting anger take over — sometimes the healthiest and most biblical response is simply stepping away from the situation before it gets worse.

    From gaming frustration to real-life conflict, they explore the idea that walking away isn’t weakness… it might actually be wisdom.

    And yes, Dusty still probably caused the whole problem.

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    26 m
  • Why Do All Christian Movies Have a Crying Scene?
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Dusty and Andrew dive into the growing world of Christian entertainment — specifically platforms like Angel TV Network — and ask a pretty honest question: Do we actually need Christian entertainment?

    The guys talk about the rise of faith-based shows and movies, why some of them are great… and why so many of them feel like they follow the exact same formula. You know the one: dramatic music, someone crying, someone praying, cue the emotional speech.

    Why does every Christian movie seem like it has to make you cry?

    Dusty and Andrew wrestle with whether Christian entertainment should always be serious and emotional, or if there’s room for more creativity, humor, and just genuinely good storytelling that happens to come from a Christian perspective.

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    31 m
  • I Fired Dusty… But God Still Uses Imperfect People
    Mar 6 2026

    Dusty forgot to publish the last two episodes… so naturally, he got fired.

    Okay, not really. But this solo episode turned into something deeper.

    In this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Andrew talks about something a lot of Christians misunderstand: believers aren’t supposed to look the same. Some people connect with God through worship music, others through scripture, service, prayer, or quiet reflection.

    The Bible actually tells us that those differences are part of the design, not a problem.

    From Peter and Paul to David’s messy story, Scripture shows us that God uses people with different personalities, gifts, and even failures to accomplish the same mission.

    You’ll hear why:

    • Unity doesn’t mean everyone thinks the same

    • God often works through the parts of our story we wish we could erase

    • Our everyday lives are actually our mission field

    Different personalities. Different gifts. The same mission.

    And don’t worry… Dusty will be back next week. Assuming he remembers to hit the publish button.

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    19 m
  • NO KINGS... BUT JESUS
    Feb 16 2026

    n this episode of the Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Dusty and Andrew start off tired, distracted, and joking around (as usual)… but pretty quickly stumble into a really important conversation: No King But Jesus.

    After hearing a powerful sermon from the book of Judges, they talk about what happens when people just do whatever they want with no accountability — kind of like Judges 21:25 says: everyone did what seemed right in their own eyes.

    The guys connect that to what we see today with “my truth” culture, chaos in society, and people rejecting any kind of authority. They also dig into 1 Samuel 8, where Israel demanded a king instead of trusting God… and how that was really them rejecting Him as their true King.

    It’s a mix of Bible, real talk, random jokes, and a reminder that the answer isn’t politics or power…

    It’s Jesus.

    No King But Jesus.

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    29 m
  • Are We Once Saved, Always Saved?
    Feb 8 2026

    In this episode of The Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Dusty and Andrew talk about something they’ve been really encouraged by lately: the way their local church has been willing to tackle some real “hot topic” theological questions head-on.

    Instead of avoiding the tough conversations, the church has created space to wrestle with them biblically, thoughtfully, and with humility and the guys honestly love that approach.

    This week, they hone in on one of the biggest debated beliefs in modern Christian circles: “once saved, always saved.” Is eternal security a biblical promise? Can someone walk away from salvation? How should Christians think about assurance, perseverance, and what it really means to be saved?

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    34 m
  • Dusty and Andrew Argue over Church Snow Days
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of The Bible Belt Bros Podcast, Dusty and Andrew start with a simple, harmless question: should churches cancel services because of bad weather?

    What follows is a full blown spiral. Dusty leans into the use wisdom don’t risk it roads are iced over camp, while Andrew starts waving the flag for faith, commitment, and back in my day we walked uphill both ways to church in a blizzard.

    The conversation quickly devolves into stories about Oklahoma weather whiplash, Facebook comment section theology, church text alerts sent way too early, and the unspoken competition of who’s more spiritual when the forecast looks rough.

    Is canceling church being responsible or being soft? Is showing up brave or just stubborn? And why does weather turn Christians into meteorologists and theologians overnight?

    As usual, there’s plenty of sarcasm, a little yelling, and just enough truth to make everyone uncomfortable because nothing divides the Bible Belt quite like ice on the roads and a Sunday morning decision.

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