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Through the Refiner’s Fire – Episode 19: Let The Church Say Amen – “Correct, Warn, Exhort, and Encourage” Pt. 2

Through the Refiner’s Fire – Episode 19: Let The Church Say Amen – “Correct, Warn, Exhort, and Encourage” Pt. 2

Correction is not about proving someone wrong — it is about honoring God. In Part 2 of “Correct, Warn, Exhort & Encourage,” the Through the Refiner’s Fire Podcast explores biblical accountability, humility, discipleship, and what it truly means to walk together as the Body of Christ. This powerful conversation challenges believers to pursue holiness while remaining grounded in love, truth, and genuine Christian community. Continue reading

Through the Refiner’s Fire – Episode 7: The Testament of Our Testimony – Not Ashamed of Who We Are in Christ | The Gospel That Saved Our Lives

Through the Refiner’s Fire – Episode 7: The Testament of Our Testimony – Not Ashamed of Who We Are in Christ | The Gospel That Saved Our Lives

The gospel is not something we perform—it is power that transforms. In this episode of Through the Refiner’s Fire, we explore what it truly means to live unashamed of who we are in Christ. Our identity is not seasonal, our faith is not part-time, and our testimony is not optional. When the gospel takes root, our lives become living epistles, declaring the saving power of Jesus both in word and in deed. Continue reading

Through the Refiner’s Fire – Episode 6: The Testament of Our Testimony (We Are Justified by Faith) – Our Story of Salvation! Pt. 2

Through the Refiner’s Fire – Episode 6: The Testament of Our Testimony (We Are Justified by Faith) – Our Story of Salvation! Pt. 2

What happens when spiritual passion fades, faith feels fragile, and shame begins to speak louder than truth? In Episode 6 (Part 2) of Through the Refiner’s Fire, we share raw testimony about conviction, repentance, loss, and the grace that carries us when our strength runs out. This episode reminds us that we are justified by faith—not by performance—and that God remains faithful even when our walk feels unsteady. Continue reading