EPISODE · Jul 31, 2026 · 53 MIN
Watch Your Words—Speaking Life, Faith, and Kingdom Truth
from Stories to Create Podcast · host Cornell Bunting
Send us Fan MailYour words can encourage, heal, inspire, and build—but they can also discourage, divide, and destroy.In this episode of Gospel Unfiltered, host Cornell Bunting explores the biblical importance of the words we speak over ourselves, our children, our relationships, our health, our purpose, and our future.This conversation examines what people really mean when they say, “Speak it into existence,” while making an important biblical distinction: believers are called to speak God’s truth, pray in faith, act in obedience, and trust God with the outcome.Through Scripture and personal reflection, Cornell discusses the power of the tongue, the danger of gossip, the importance of speaking life over young people, and why faith-filled words must always be supported by wisdom, preparation, responsibility, and action.This episode will challenge you to examine your daily language and ask:Are my words producing life, fear, faith, healing, or destruction?Join us as we go Beyond the Pulpit for honest conversations, real stories, and Kingdom truth.New episodes air every Friday. Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast
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Send us Fan Mail Your words can encourage, heal, inspire, and build—but they can also discourage, divide, and destroy. In this episode of Gospel Unfiltered, host Cornell Bunting explores the biblical importance of the words we speak over ourselves, our children, our relationships, our health, our purpose, and our future. This conversation examines what people really mean when they say, “Speak it into existence,” while making an important biblical distinction: believers are called to speak God...
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