
The Remnant Radio's Podcast
The Remnant Radio educates and equips believers in God's Word & Spirit, exploring Christian theology, church history, and the gifts of the Spirit in a manner that is engaging, relatable, and inspiring. Weekly, we bring together Christian influencers from various denominations to explore theology, church history, and the gifts of the Spirit. We don't always agree with the views of our guests. And, we don’t expect that you will always agree, either. But we are brothers and sisters in Christ, and we agree to humbly approach God’s Word so we can better understand it together. In each episode, we strive to offer constructive dialogue and healthy pushback without veering into argumentative or combative territory. Expect each Remnant Radio episode to be not only informative but also encouraging, entertaining, and, hopefully, inspiring. Our ultimate goal is to help every individual break out of their theological echo chamber and engage in the conversation. Visit our website and subscribe to our newsletter at www.theremnantradio.com.
Latest episodes

May 27, 2025 • 1h
True Prophets Have Good Doctrine | Examining Patterns in Old Testament Prophets
Discover how to distinguish true prophets from false ones through sound doctrine and integrity. Explore the historical roots of prophetic ministry beginning with the Azusa Street Revival. Learn the essential characteristics of Old Testament prophets and the importance of confronting false teachings. Delve into the connection between old and new revelations and why doctrinal faithfulness is crucial. The discussions emphasize the balance between prophetic gifting and moral character, urging a commitment to truth in today’s charismatic movement.

May 21, 2025 • 55min
Andrew Klavan: How Reading about Murder Led Me to Christ
In this discussion, bestselling author Andrew Klavan shares his unique journey from atheism to faith, sparked by dark literature like Dostoevsky’s works. He explores how grappling with morality and the nature of evil through storytelling can illuminate profound truths about the Gospel. Klavan critiques modern Christian art for lacking depth, arguing that engaging with complex narratives can transform faith. He emphasizes the beauty found in darkness, inviting listeners to reconsider the connections between art, suffering, and redemption.

May 20, 2025 • 1h 1min
EXAMINING 2025 Prophecies: Joseph Z & Amanda Grace Put to the Test
Explore the intriguing world of modern prophecy as the discussion dives into testing the claims of Joseph Z and Amanda Grace. Learn how to distinguish genuine divine messages from mere current events analysis. Tone down skepticism with biblical standards on evaluating prophecies while discovering practical tools for enhancement. The conversation also examines prophetic insights into America's future, drawing connections to Israel and emphasizing the need for discernment. Finally, enjoy playful banter on personal branding and the quirks of 'basement boy hats'!

May 16, 2025 • 24min
Is Your Church Becoming a Cult? 4 Red Flags You Can't Ignore
Are you aware of the red flags that can indicate your church might be becoming cult-like? Dive into discussions around authoritarian leadership that breeds fear and manipulation. Uncover the dangers of indoctrination and elitism that isolate believers. Explore how behavioral control can disguise itself as discipleship, leading to spiritual abuse. The conversation emphasizes the importance of character in spiritual leadership, urging both congregants and leaders to seek genuine, Christ-like guidance while protecting the community from toxic influences.

May 14, 2025 • 1h 9min
Before Genesis: The Eternal Covenant That Shapes Everything
Join Ryan McGraw, a professor of systematic theology and author, as he explores the eternal covenant between the Father and Son that predates Genesis. He highlights how this covenant frames all of Scripture and salvation history. Discover the significance of the covenant of redemption and its implications for understanding God’s character and the law. Ryan clarifies the distinctions between covenants, illustrating how the narratives of the Old and New Testaments converge in Christ. This discussion is a deep dive into covenant theology, illuminating its relevance for today.

May 13, 2025 • 1h 5min
Political Forecasting or TRUE Prophecy? 2025 Prophecy Review: Perry Stone & Julie Green
Is it prophecy or just political forecasting? The hosts dissect visions for 2025, emphasizing the need for discernment in prophetic messages. They discuss testing prophecies against biblical principles and the importance of accountability in modern ministry. Expect lively debates about the role of prophetic claims in a changing socio-political landscape and the necessity of spiritual resilience. Join them as they navigate the blurry lines between divine insight and educated guessing in today's cultural climate.

May 8, 2025 • 7min
A Mercy Culture or a Cover-Up Culture? The Truth About Dr. Michael Brown
The podcast tackles the controversial investigation into Dr. Michael Brown, addressing allegations of misconduct and Mercy Culture Church's swift decision to restore him. It critiques the prioritization of reputation over accountability, examining how institutions often protect leaders at the expense of truth. A deeper discussion unfolds about false mercies in church culture and the harms that continue under the guise of grace. Additionally, insights into biblical studies are explored, emphasizing the importance of true mercy and accountability.

May 7, 2025 • 1h 4min
When Theologians Turn on Each Other: What Owen vs. Baxter Teaches Us About Christian Division
In a riveting discussion, Dr. Tim Cooper, a scholar of 17th-century Puritanism, dives into the fiery fallout between theological giants John Owen and Richard Baxter. The conversation examines their contrasting views on salvation and church structure, revealing how personal pride influenced their public conflict. Through historical anecdotes, Cooper highlights the importance of humility and unity in today’s church, encouraging believers to navigate disagreements with grace while holding firm to their convictions. A must-listen for anyone wrestling with faith and division!

May 6, 2025 • 1h 51min
The Dr. Michael Brown Report: Did the Board Get It Wrong? Ron Cantor Weighs In
Ron Cantor, a Jewish-American believer based in Israel, challenges the credibility of the Line of Fire Elder Accountability Board’s report on Dr. Michael Brown. He pinpoints critical flaws, such as inconsistencies in testimonies and the failure to recognize power dynamics. The discussion dives into themes of trauma-informed care and due process, urging listeners to seek truth and accountability. Through sharing personal experiences, Cantor emphasizes the importance of healing and transparency within faith communities, all while maintaining a compassionate approach to victims.

May 3, 2025 • 18min
Can You Get Demon Possessed Through Tattoos?
Can tattoos really lead to demonic possession? The conversation dives into biblical interpretations, revealing whether tattoos violate God's moral law or serve as a gateway for spiritual oppression. Insights from Scripture clarify the distinction between ceremonial and moral commandments. Intent behind tattoos also plays a critical role in their spiritual significance. Alongside scholarly perspectives, real-life testimonies of deliverance linked to tattoos add depth to this serious theological exploration.