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Demons. Jesus, and his blood that makes us white as snow.Casting out demons, the Bride and Groom (aka Jesus and the Church), and the cost of walking with Jesus Christ is what propels us to share with you. Our topics include: five fold ministry, case studies of casting out demons, spiritual warfare, the modern church model, and so much more. When Jesus' blood was shed on the cross, the veil was torn and access to God was granted for all man. We are new creations. The old has died, the new has come. Holy Spirit living inside of us has given us the ability to have the power through the name of Jesus to walk out our call to bring heaven to earth. We can break chains and set the captives free from evil forces and demons. Journey with us and let us help you understand complex topics the church doesn't touch and to walk out your calling in relationship with Jesus. Let's bring heaven to earth together!

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  1. 24

    What is the role of a mother in law within the family?

    BloodSnow hostesses, Stephanie and Michelle, delve into the Godly order of family and the importance of setting boundaries in marriage. It also explores the impact of parental involvement in a marriage and the role of parents in supporting and advocating for the success of their children's marriages.TakeawaysGodly order of familyBoundaries in marriageChapters00:00 The Godly Order of Family16:00 The Impact of Parental Involvement25:43 The Role of Parents in Marriage

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    Did we lose dominion in the fall?

    In this conversation, BloodSnow hostesses Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth, explore the themes of dominion, spiritual authority, and righteousness as depicted in the Bible. It emphasizes the restoration of dominion and authority through Jesus Christ and the importance of aligning with God's truth.TakeawaysDominion and authority over the earth were given to humans by God and were not lost after the fall.Righteousness and dominion are distinct concepts, and the restoration of righteousness through Jesus Christ empowers believers with spiritual authority.The Word of God is the ultimate authority, and seeking alignment with it is essential for understanding truth and gaining wisdom.Chapters00:00 The Importance of Seeking God's Truth

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    Ephesians 6: Spiritual Warfare

    BloodSnow hostess, Stephanie Jordan, shares a teaching that covers parenting advice, work ethic, and spiritual warfare. It delves into the importance of honoring parents, modeling behavior, maintaining a strong work ethic, fair treatment in the workplace, and the reality of spiritual warfare. The speaker emphasizes the significance of these themes in the context of faith and daily life.TakeawaysParenting adviceWork ethicSpiritual warfareChapters00:00 Parenting and Honor

  4. 21

    When Life Gets Hard, God is Still Faithful!

    BloodSnow hostesses, Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth, delve into a conversation about being the head of household in unexpected situations, like widowhood and a husband with Huntington's disease. The challenges for Michelle of caregiving, particularly in the context of living with Huntington's disease, cause weariness at times. Stephanie also shares similar difficulties as a widow with five children. Though the situations are different, both ladies struggle in similar ways. It also explores the themes of faith, resilience, and the importance of support and encouragement in the face of adversity. The conversation delves into the importance of supporting individuals through lament and practical assistance, particularly in the context of widowhood. It also highlights the church's role in providing support and the impact of cliched responses. The need for practical support and the burden of driving are also discussed, along with the value of support groups and the encouragement needed in times of exhaustion.TakeawaysCaregiving ChallengesFaith and Resilience Supporting through lamentThe importance of practical supportChapters00:00 The Burden of Caregiving05:59 The Struggle of Sole Responsibility12:01 The Journey of Resentment and Acceptance18:12 The Weight of Responsibility23:56 The Role of Support and Encouragement30:00 The Importance of Support and Encouragement35:24 The Impact of Cliched Responses50:18 The Value of Support Groups56:49 The Burden of Driving and Practical Support

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    The Importance of having Girlfriends in Your Life

    BloodSnow hostesses, Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth, delve into the value of girlfriends, the role of lifelong friendships, the necessity of root friends, divine connections and parallel lives, friendships with different perspectives, and the importance of humor in friendships. The takeaways highlight the importance of godly counsel and the beauty of lifelong friendships.If you are a woman and do not have healthy female relationships in your life, we encourage you to reach out to us so that we can walk you through healing from your past wounds. We are made for community and there is nothing like an awesome best friend to journey through life with!TakeawaysImportance of Godly CounselThe Beauty of Lifelong FriendshipsChapters00:00 The Value of Girlfriends09:57 The Necessity of Root Friends14:57 Divine Connections and Parallel Lives20:01 Friendships with Different Perspectives25:01 The Importance of Humor in Friendships

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    Mentoring in Ministry: Should I mentor? Do I have the capacity?

    BloodSnow hostesses, Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth, discuss the challenges and commitments of mentoring in ministry, highlighting the impact of high-demand lives on mentoring, the importance of time and honesty, the role of proximity, the seriousness of deliverance ministry, the significance of credible mentors, and the impact of thoughts and mentoring statements.We must balance our heart to mentor with healthy boundaries. Time, energy, and resources are three primary areas that need boundaries. We need to ask ourselves if we have the correct amount of each of these areas in our lives before we agree to mentor. Mentoring is a beautiful part of ministry, but make sure whoever you are mentoring is receptive and wants to be mentored. Otherwise, you may be setting yourself up for disappointment. TakeawaysMentoring in ministry is time-consumingMentoring requires a significant investment of time, energy, and capacityChapters00:00 The Challenge of Mentoring in Ministry06:11 The Impact of High-Demand Lives on Mentoring14:21 The Role of Proximity in Mentoring25:24 The Importance of Credible Mentors30:36 The Impact of Thoughts and Mentoring Statements

  7. 18

    Prophetic Dream Warning: A Storm is Coming

    In this episode of the Blood Snow Podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle L Marioth, discuss a prophetic dream shared by Stephanie, which serves as a warning to the body of Christ. The dream symbolizes a coming spiritual storm and the need for believers to hold onto their faith amidst chaos. The conversation delves into the interpretation of the dream, the role of the church in times of crisis, and the urgency for spiritual readiness and community support. They emphasize the importance of trust and unity within the church and address the issues that have led to a lack of safety and effectiveness in church leadership. The episode concludes with a call to action for believers to prepare for the challenges ahead and to support one another in faith.TakeawaysThe dream symbolizes a coming spiritual storm.Believers must hold onto their faith during chaos.The church is currently upside down and ineffective.Urgency for spiritual readiness is critical.Healing and deep inner work are necessary for believers.Community support is essential in times of crisis.Trust and unity within the church are paramount.The church must address issues of safety and leadership.Evil is the true battle, not flesh and blood.Preparation for the challenges ahead is crucial.Chapters00:00 Prophetic Dream and Its Significance02:37 Interpretation of the Dream05:46 The Coming Storm and Spiritual Preparedness08:43 The Role of the Church in Crisis11:51 Urgency for Spiritual Readiness14:33 Healing and Community Support17:10 Trust and Unity in the Church20:25 Addressing Issues Within the Church23:23 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    How Can I Love Mercy, Walk Humbly with God?

    The conversation between BloodSnow hosts, Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth, delves into the themes of justice, mercy, and the flaws in the criminal justice system. It also explores the church's response to injustice and the impact of racism on the justice system. The conversation delves into the critical themes of justice and mercy, highlighting the need for a balanced approach in society. It also explores the role of the church in advocating for justice and addressing issues within the justice system.TakeawaysJustice and mercyRacism and the justice system Justice and mercyChurch's role in justiceChapters00:00 Just Mercy: A Story of Injustice and Redemption09:02 Criminal Justice and the Image of God15:33 The Shift in the Judicial System25:40 The Role of Justice and Mercy in Society33:00 Church's Responsibility in the Justice System

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    What about when the breakthrough doesn't happen?

    In this episode, Michelle L. Marioth and Stephanie Jordan on the BloodSnow podcast engage in a candid discussion about the nature of prophetic words, the balance between hope and reality, and the challenges faced by church leaders in discerning true prophecy. They explore the dangers of overgeneralization in prophetic messages, the importance of personal experiences, and the need for discernment in a world filled with conflicting teachings. The conversation emphasizes the intimacy of God in prophetic guidance and the responsibility that comes with delivering such messages.TakeawaysProphetic words can often be overly general and lack personal relevance.Hope deferred can lead to disappointment and heartache.It's important to balance hope with the reality of life's challenges.Not every year will be a breakthrough year; sometimes we remain in the valley.The responsibility of delivering prophetic words is significant and should not be taken lightly.Discernment is crucial when navigating prophetic voices in the church.Personal experiences with prophecy can provide validation and encouragement.Truth must be the foundation of all prophetic messages.Church leaders must be aware of the weight of their teachings and the impact on their congregation.Living under grace means we are not bound by karma; we are free to grow and learn.Chapters00:00 The Prophetic Movement and Its Impact02:42 The Balance of Prophecy and Reality05:11 Personal Experiences with Prophetic Words08:12 The Challenge of Rejection in Prophetic Ministry11:07 Navigating Voices in the Church13:16 The Importance of Truth in Theology18:40 Navigating Truth and Falsehood in Teaching21:52 The Role of Prophecy and Personal Revelation26:39 Understanding Prophetic Responsibility28:21 Challenges in Modern Ministry31:07 The Weight of Leadership and Accountability33:51 Living Out Faith in Everyday Life

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    Conquering the Spirit of Suicide

    In this conversation, BloodSnow hosts, Stephanie Jordan and Michelle L Marioth discuss the often-taboo subject of suicide within the church and faith communities. They explore the stigma surrounding mental health, the importance of authentic relationships with God, and the need for open conversations about struggles with suicidal thoughts. The discussion emphasizes the role of truth and hope in healing, the significance of community support, and personal stories of overcoming despair. They advocate for a compassionate approach to mental health, encouraging individuals to seek help without shame and to speak life into their circumstances.TakeawaysThe church often neglects to address the dark side of life, including mental health issues.It's important to have a genuine relationship with God, including expressing anger and frustration.Suicide is often viewed as shameful, but it should be recognized as a deception of the enemy.The church has historically done a poor job of addressing suicide and mental health.Hope deferred makes the heart sick, highlighting the importance of maintaining hope.Truth can heal and hope can restore individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts.Community support is crucial for those dealing with mental health challenges.Each person's journey to healing is unique and should be respected.There is no shame in seeking help, whether through medication or counseling.Speaking life and hope is essential in combating despair.Chapters00:00 The Church and Mental Health: A Conversation on Suicide03:01 Understanding Anger Towards God and Healing05:45 The Deception of Suicide and the Enemy's Tactics08:38 The Importance of Community Support11:42 Truth, Hope, and the Fight Against Despair14:34 Personal Stories of Struggle and Resilience17:32 Navigating Mental Health with Faith20:32 Transformation Through Faith24:05 The Intimacy of God26:04 Navigating Grief and Mental Health29:41 Fighting for Life and Hope33:56 Restoration and Healing in Relationships

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    Who is BloodSnow's host Stephanie Jordan?

    We recognize that you may have never met us! So we want to introduce ourselves. This episode is a little introduction to host Stephanie Jordan.

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    Prophets: Old Testament Minor (but still major!)

    In this episode, the hosts explore the messages and significance of Old Testament prophets, including Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. They discuss the themes of mercy, justice, leadership, and the importance of prophetic voices in both the Old and New Testaments. The conversation emphasizes the relevance of these messages for modern believers and the need for understanding prophecy in today's church.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Old Testament Prophets02:46 The Story of Jonah05:40 Messages of Micah and Nahum08:45 Exploring Habakkuk and Zephaniah11:24 Haggai and Zechariah's Messages14:04 Understanding Malachi and Conclusion16:26 The Role of Prophets TodayTakeawaysJonah's story illustrates God's mercy and human reluctance.Micah warns against corrupt leadership and foretells the Messiah.Nahum addresses Assyrian cruelty and God's judgment.Habakkuk questions God's justice and emphasizes faith.Zephaniah speaks against idolatry and complacency.Haggai encourages the rebuilding of the temple.Zechariah's visions provide hope and direction.Malachi addresses spiritual apathy among priests.The role of prophets is crucial in both Old and New Testaments.Understanding prophecy is essential for modern believers.

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    Prophets: Old Testament Vid 2: the earthshakers

    SummaryIn this episode of the Blood Snow Podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marriott delve into the topic of prophets within the context of the fivefold ministry. They clarify the distinction between major and minor prophets, emphasizing that the terms refer to the volume of scripture rather than the importance of the prophets themselves. The discussion highlights the role of prophets in the Bible, their significance in conveying God's messages, and the nature of prophetic acts. The hosts also touch on the misconception that prophets are merely fortune tellers, asserting that their role is much broader and includes present-day relevance.TakeawaysMajor and minor prophets differ in the amount of scripture, not authority.The Bible is entirely written by prophets, showcasing their importance.Prophets are not just future tellers; they convey God's messages.Jesus embodies the spirit of prophecy and fulfills it.Prophetic acts can manifest in various forms, including worship and declarations.Understanding the role of prophets is crucial for believers today.Terminology like 'major' and 'minor' can be misleading.Prophets have historically played a vital role in God's narrative.Some prophecies may not be fulfilled within a prophet's lifetime.The concept of prophecy is still relevant in contemporary faith practices.Chapters00:00 Understanding Major and Minor Prophets02:56 The Role of Prophets in the Bible05:52 Prophetic Acts and Their Significance

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    Prophets: Old Testament Prophets and their role.

    SummaryIn this episode of the Blood Snow podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth delve into the significance of the prophets in the Old Testament, discussing both major and minor prophets, their roles, and the relevance of their messages today. They explore the actions of various prophets, the nature of prophecy, and how it relates to current events and expectations of Christ's return. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding biblical prophecy in the context of modern faith and the signs of the times.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Prophets and Prophecy02:20 The Importance of Prophets Today04:40 Major vs Minor Prophets07:05 The Unique Roles of Major Prophets09:49 Understanding Prophecy and Its Timing13:01 Signs of the Times and Current Prophetic Insights17:52 Living in Expectation of Christ's Return18:29 Exploring the Minor Prophets20:58 The Role of Prophets vs. Pastors23:41 Like Subscribe and share Bloodsnow intro.mp4TakeawaysThe minor prophets have impactful messages despite their shorter texts.Prophets serve as God's mouthpiece, communicating His will to His people.The distinction between major and minor prophets is based on the length of their writings, not their importance.Prophetic actions often symbolize deeper spiritual truths and messages from God.Modern-day prophets still exist, and their messages are relevant today.Understanding prophecy requires recognizing that not all prophets see the fulfillment of their messages.The signs of the times indicate that we are living in a significant prophetic season.Believers are encouraged to live in expectation of Christ's return.The Bible warns against false prophets and emphasizes discernment in spiritual matters.The conversation highlights the need for a balanced understanding of prophetic roles in the church.

  15. 10

    Who is Michelle Marioth?

    We know you may not have met us before...so we want to introduce ourselves! This video shares a little about who Michelle Marioth is and why she is excited about BloodSnow and sharing with the world her journey in ministry!

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    Demonic Deliverance Case Study: Michelle Marioth

    Host Michelle Marioth shares with us her personal story of demonic deliverance. She struggled with smoking for nearly her entire life. A habit that had been passed down through her parents, and we know is destructive and a k!ller. God set her free!

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    What is demonic deliverance? Why do we need freedom?

    The conversation with hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth explores the themes of confronting inner voices and resisting temptation through faith. The speaker shares a personal experience of recognizing a demonic attack and the importance of mental resilience in overcoming fear and temptation. Jesus tells us that He came to set the captives free...and we are the captives. We have full freedom through Jesus Christ but often we don't know how to live it out. This episode will help you understand what demonic deliverance is and why we need it. Chapters00:00 Understanding Demonic Deliverance00:10 The Nature of Oppression vs. Possession00:48 Generational Curses and Their Impact

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    What is a prophet? Why do we need one?

    In this episode of the Blood Snow podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marriott engage with Pastor Theodore Alawich, who discusses the role of prophets within the church. The conversation explores the distinction between a prophet and the prophetic function, the importance of the five-fold ministry, and the challenges faced by prophets in modern times. Pastor Theodore emphasizes the need for mutual submission between pastors and prophets, the cultural differences in the acceptance of prophetic ministry, and the necessity for restoration of the prophetic office in the church. He also provides insights on what qualifies a prophet and the importance of character and integrity in prophetic ministry.TakeawaysA prophet is an office, while prophetic is functional.It takes 15 to 25 years to develop a prophet.The five-fold ministry needs to work together for church maturity.Prophets are often intercessors before they become prophets.True prophets are not visible and often work behind the scenes.The prophetic element is revelatory and complements other ministries.A prophet's ministry is not earned but is a divine assignment.Cultural differences affect the acceptance of prophetic ministry.Mutual submission between pastors and prophets is essential.The prophetic ministry needs restoration and mature prophets. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Prophets01:20 Understanding the Role of a Prophet03:41 The Five-Fold Ministry and Its Importance06:32 The Prophetic as a Complementary Gift10:11 Qualifying a Prophet14:26 The Role of Prophets in Modern Times19:30 Handling Conflict Between Prophets and Pastors23:17 Mutual Submission in Ministry27:11 Cultural Differences in Prophetic Ministry35:11 The Need for Restoration of the Prophetic Ministry42:22 Conclusion and Resources

  19. 6

    Amber Czech: How should the Church respond?

    Stephanie and Michelle talk about how the Church should respond to the traumatic and brutal d3@th of Amber Czech. We believe the men in the body of Christ need to stand up and protect the women at all costs. We are brothers and sisters and need to be more proactive in protecting women from non-believing men. Join the conversation! We would love to hear from you!

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    Menopause: Not a demon...you may just need some cream!

    SummaryIn this episode of the Blood Snow Podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marriott delve into the often-taboo topic of menopause. They discuss the myths surrounding menopause, the emotional and hormonal changes women experience, and the importance of open conversations about these changes. The hosts share personal anecdotes and practical advice on managing symptoms, including the use of progesterone cream and wild yam cream. They also explore cultural perspectives on menopause and the need for supportive communities for women going through this transition.TakeawaysMenopause is not a spiritual issue but a biological change.Emotional roller coasters during menopause can be managed with proper hormonal treatment.Women often feel isolated during menopause, especially in church communities.Open conversations about menopause are crucial for support and understanding.Hormonal changes can start as early as 35, affecting emotional health.Wild yam cream can be a helpful remedy for hormonal imbalances.It's important to seek medical advice for hormonal testing during menopause.Menopause symptoms can be mistaken for spiritual or emotional issues.Cultural traditions around menstruation can inform modern discussions about menopause.Supportive communities for menopausal women are essential for navigating this life stage.TitlesMenopause Unmasked: Myths vs. RealityNavigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of MenopauseSound bites"You just need you some cream.""You need some cream.""I was 38 when I started."Chapters00:00 Understanding Menopause: Myths and Realities02:52 Navigating Emotional Changes During Menopause05:50 Hormonal Changes: The Science Behind Menopause08:51 The Impact of Menopause on Daily Life11:36 Community and Support: Addressing Menopause in SocietyKeywordsmenopause, hormonal changes, emotional health, women’s health, menopause myths, progesterone, estrogen, church, menopause support, hot flashes

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    When you have an awesome pastor...

    The discussion with hosts, Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth, highlights the significant role of a pastor in fostering a thriving church community. It emphasizes the importance of pastoral care, spiritual guidance, and the ability to resolve conflicts with love and understanding. The speakers share personal experiences of how effective pastors, like Pastors Theodore and Paul, nurture their congregations, promote emotional healing, and ensure sound doctrine. They also discuss the challenges pastors face in today's world and the need for them to maintain healthy boundaries while being deeply engaged with their congregations.

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    Self Appointed Pastors. Is this a real thing for the church?

    SummaryIn this episode of the Blood Snow Podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marriott delve into the topic of self-appointed pastors, exploring the implications of lacking accountability and the importance of biblical qualifications in church leadership. They discuss the distinction between good and godly leadership, the dangers of self-appointment, and the characteristics of a healthy pastor. The conversation emphasizes the need for true calling, accountability, and the role of spiritual leaders in guiding their congregations effectively.TakeawaysSelf-appointed pastors claim authority without accountability.Accountability is crucial for effective ministry leadership.There is a difference between good and godly leadership.Self-appointed pastors often lack biblical qualifications.A healthy pastor fosters discipleship, not consumerism.Repentance and accountability are essential for spiritual leaders.Charisma should not replace pastoral responsibility.True calling is recognized by the body of Christ.Pastors should not control their congregations out of fear.Bivocational pastoring can alleviate financial pressures on congregations.TitlesThe Dangers of Self-Appointed PastorsAccountability in Church LeadershipSound bites"You do not want me to be your pastor.""Things can be good and still not be godly.""The pathway to hell is large."Chapters00:00 Understanding Self-Appointed Pastors02:49 The Role of Accountability in Ministry05:43 Distinguishing Between Apostolic and Self-Appointed Roles08:30 The Dangers of Self-Appointment11:21 The Importance of Sound Doctrine13:46 The Appeal to Emotion vs. Scripture16:55 Characteristics of a Healthy Pastor19:36 The Risks of Self-Appointment22:34 The Path to True Pastoral Calling25:25 Final Thoughts on Self-Appointed PastorsKeywordsself-appointed pastors, accountability, ministry, church leadership, biblical qualifications, apostolic heart, healthy pastor, false prophets, spiritual leaders, church growth

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    SNAP, The Bible, and Christians. What is the Churches' reponse?

    SummaryIn this episode of the Blood Snow Podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth discuss the recent cuts to SNAP benefits and the implications for food assistance in America. They explore the misconceptions surrounding these changes, the church's role in addressing poverty, and the importance of community support. The conversation emphasizes the need for personal responsibility, discipleship, and the church's mission to care for the vulnerable, while also critiquing the growing dependency on government assistance.

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    Are you even a pastor?

    In this episode of the Blood Snow Podcast, hosts Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth delve into the qualifications and roles of pastors within the church, discussing the importance of the fivefold ministry and the dangers of self-appointed pastors. They emphasize the need for a balanced church leadership structure to prevent burnout and spiritual abuse, while also highlighting the significance of godly counsel and support for those in ministry. The conversation encourages future generations to break the mold of traditional church leadership and seek a more collaborative approach to ministry. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Pastoral Qualifications 02:39 The Fivefold Ministry Explained 05:40 The Role of a Pastor 08:37 Self-Appointed Pastors and Their Impact 11:33 The Dangers of Pastor-Centered Churches 14:28 The Need for Fivefold Leadership 17:21 Burnout and the Burden of Pastors 20:23 The Importance of Godly Counsel 23:26 Encouragement for Future Generations

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Demons. Jesus, and his blood that makes us white as snow.Casting out demons, the Bride and Groom (aka Jesus and the Church), and the cost of walking with Jesus Christ is what propels us to share with you. Our topics include: five fold ministry, case studies of casting out demons, spiritual warfare, the modern church model, and so much more. When Jesus' blood was shed on the cross, the veil was torn and access to God was granted for all man. We are new creations. The old has died, the new has come. Holy Spirit living inside of us has given us the ability to have the power through the name of Jesus to walk out our call to bring heaven to earth. We can break chains and set the captives free from evil forces and demons. Journey with us and let us help you understand complex topics the church doesn't touch and to walk out your calling in relationship with Jesus. Let's bring heaven to earth together!

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