
Didaché
Didaché is the Greek word for teaching or doctrine. All Christians profess to love Jesus but few seem to have a passion for doctrine and theology. The Didaché podcast is dedicated to teaching sound doctrine and theology for it is by this that our knowledge of God is deepened which, in turn, enables our love for God to be deepened. The Bible says, "And this I pray, that your love would abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment" (Philippians 1:9).
This podcast will discuss doctrine, theology, hermeneutics, and how to apply all of these disciplines so that we can live lives obedient to God's word and for His glory. We will see how, far from being boring, there is nothing more exciting and practical for the Christian than to both know and apply sound doctrine. Most of the programs will simply be straight teaching from Justin but from time to time he will also interview special guests on the program, deal with current theological issues as they arise, and will dedicate some time to answering your questions that you send in. This podcast will not have all of the bells and whistles of some of the others, but what it lacks in sound effects we trust will be made up in content.
Justin Peters is a full-time itinerant preacher dedicated to expository preaching and biblically engaging many of the prevalent false doctrines that seek to "deceive the hearts of the unsuspecting" (Romans 16:17). He has earned both a Master of Divinity (2000) and Master of Theology (2002) from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and has preached in churches and conferences in 43 states and 27 countries. He and his wife, Kathy, live in Bozeman, MT, and are members of Grace Bible Church.
Latest episodes

Aug 31, 2024 • 19min
Didaché - Email Proves Kenneth Copeland Is A Liar!
Justin Peters discusses a recent email that provides evidence of Kenneth Copeland's dishonesty regarding his hair color. Peters examines Copeland's claim of using faith to change his gray hair to black, contrasting it with the revelation that Copeland has been dyeing his hair for decades. He delves into the broader implications of this deception, citing biblical passages about false teachers and their exploitation of followers. Peters concludes by promoting an upcoming Cessationist Conference and encouraging viewers to attend.Link to register for the Cessationist Conference➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Aug 2, 2024 • 27min
Didaché - I Have Never Been This Indignant At Kenneth Copeland
In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critiques Kenneth Copeland’s recent remarks at the Southwest Believers Convention, highlighting his focus on luxurious possessions like Breitling watches and Bentleys. Peters condemns Copeland’s exploitation of the sick and vulnerable for financial gain, exposing the false promises of healing through monetary seed sowing. He passionately calls for repentance and adherence to true biblical teachings, warning of the spiritual danger of following such false prophets.Cessationist Conference➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Aug 2, 2024 • 41min
Didaché - Faith Healing Fraud Nancy Dufresne: Cruelty on Display
In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critically examines Nancy Dufresne's faith-healing claims as "pastor" of World Harvest Church. Peters exposes the emotional manipulation and false hope given to vulnerable individuals at charismatic conventions, particularly highlighting Dufresne’s performance at the Southwest Believers Convention. He underscores the cruelty and exploitation inherent in such practices and calls for genuine repentance and a return to sound biblical teaching.Cessationist Conference➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Jul 27, 2024 • 37min
Didaché - Are We Worse Than The Pharisees?!? Jim Osman and I Respond to Daniel Kolenda
In the latest episode of the Didaché podcast, Justin Peters, alongside Jim Osman, delves into a critical response to Daniel Kolenda’s assertions regarding miracles within the charismatic movement. Justin and Jim analyze Kolenda’s comparison between New Testament miracles and modern-day charismatic claims, particularly focusing on the authenticity of such signs and wonders. They argue that true biblical miracles were undeniable, even to non-believers, while modern charismatic acts often resemble parlor tricks. The discussion further addresses the theological implications and the historical context of cessationism, emphasizing the importance of discerning genuine miracles from deceptive practices.Cessationist FilmCessationist ConferenceShow Me The Toes

Jul 16, 2024 • 38min
Didaché - Did God Miraculously Intervene And Save Donald Trump?
In this podcast, Justin Peters delves into divine intervention, particularly concerning a recent event involving former President Donald Trump. Peters critiques the notion that God’s intervention saved Trump from an assassination attempt, arguing instead that God is always actively sustaining the universe rather than intervening sporadically. He explains that Trump’s survival was not a miracle but a manifestation of God’s constant providence, emphasizing the importance of proper biblical interpretation and understanding God’s continuous involvement in His creation.➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Jul 14, 2024 • 35min
Didaché - Did Prophets Predict Trump's Assassination Attempt? Is Charismatic Theology Valid?
In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines recent prophecies claiming an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and evaluates their accuracy. Peters critiques the prophetic declarations of Brandon Biggs and Chris Reed, revealing inconsistencies and falsehoods. Through a detailed analysis, he highlights the problematic nature of modern charismatic prophecies and stresses the importance of adhering to biblical truth.Protestia article on "Prophet" Brandon BiggsCessationist ConferenceMy video on Chris Reed

Jul 11, 2024 • 45min
Q&A with Justin Peters - How I Came To Be Doing What I'm Doing
In this episode of Q&A with Justin Peters, Justin shares his journey into exposing the Word of Faith movement and the prosperity gospel. Peters recounts how his encounters with false faith healers and his battle with cerebral palsy led him to a ministry focused on biblical truth and exposing theological errors. He highlights the importance of sound doctrine and the dangers of false teachings through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights.➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Jul 2, 2024 • 15min
Didaché - Bethel Heresy You Have To See To Believe
In a thought-provoking episode of Didaché, Justin Peters delves into the controversial teachings of Bethel Church in Redding, California, led by Bill Johnson. Peters showcases a shocking video clip featuring Seth Dahl, a former pastor at Bethel, who claims to have received an apology from Jesus in a vision. Peters condemns these claims as blasphemous, highlighting the church’s troubling theology and lack of biblical discernment. He urges listeners to critically assess such teachings and invites them to the upcoming Cessationist Conference, which aims to promote sound biblical doctrine and refute charismatic excesses.Cessationist Conference October 3-5, 2024➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Jul 1, 2024 • 5min
Didaché - God to Jesse Duplantis: "I Need Your Opinion!"
In the latest episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critiques Jesse Duplantis's teachings, particularly his claims of receiving direct divine revelations. Peters highlights a specific instance where Duplantis boasts about God asking for his opinion, which Peters argues is a blatant example of heretical arrogance. Through a detailed analysis, Peters exposes the dangers of such teachings within professing Christianity and urges believers to seek truth grounded in Scripture. Additionally, Peters invites listeners to the upcoming Cessationist Conference, which aims to equip attendees to counteract the erroneous doctrines prevalent in the Charismatic Movement.Cessationist Conference October 3-5, 2024➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.

Jun 22, 2024 • 25min
Didaché - A Clarifying Retraction
In his podcast Didaché, Justin Peters welcomes Steve LeBlanc back to discuss necessary clarifications regarding previous statements about James Robison and Robert Morris. LeBlanc admits and apologizes for inaccurately stating that James Robison was present during a meeting about the restoration of Robert Morris. He explains the source of his mistake, emphasizing the importance of accountability and setting the record straight. The conversation also delves into broader issues of integrity within Christian leadership and the impacts of abuse within the church community, underscoring the need for transparency and truth in ministry.Links to some good churches in the DFW areaCountryside Bible ChurchMetro Bible ChurchTrinity Bible Church➡️ Click here to find all of Justin’s essential links.
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