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Can I get an Amen Podcast
by Nolan Mader
This podcast welcomes you into meaningful discussion about Jesus and his word. Hosted by Nolan Mader, an Indiana Wesleyan freshman. Each week a guest will be invited on the podcast to fellowship with the host. We pray this joy-filled podcast leaves you saying, "Can I Get an Amen?"
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Walking In the Spirit I Redefining Reality: Radical Jesus
Welcome back, guys! In this episode, hosts Nolan and Hunter dive into the podcast, exploring the theme of walking in the Spirit with the one true radical Jesus. The episode begins with a personal story of discerning God's voice and promptings. Hunter shares a powerful scripture from Deuteronomy 29:29 about the secret things of the Lord belonging to His children. The hosts discuss the concept of walking in the spirit, drawing parallels to the biblical figure Enoch, who walked with God. They explore key scriptures, such as Galatians 5:16, emphasizing the essential nature of walking in the Spirit. The conversation touches on the process of sanctification and the renewal of our minds. Also, the hosts reference Romans 8, discussing the tension between the flesh and the Spirit. They share insights from Acts 9:31 about walking in the fear of the Lord. In Christ, there is freedom and a holy walking with God's presence in our lives. The podcast explores the practical aspects of Walking in the Spirit, encouraging listeners to incorporate prayer, meditation, and a deep understanding of God's Word into their daily lives. The hosts emphasize the need for a continuous connection with God seeking His guidance and relying on the Holy Spirit. In closing, the hosts discuss the fruit of walking in the Spirit, the impact on individuals, and the multiplication of God's Kingdom. They leave listeners with a powerful reminder from 2 Peter 1:3-4, emphasizing that God has granted believers everything they need for life and godliness through His divine power. Lastly, feel free to send in your thoughts and questions. Feel free to share your experiences with the hosts as they look forward to engaging with their audience on this transformative faith journey. Stay tuned for more insightful episodes!
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The Dream in Redefining Reality: Radical Jesus
Welcome back to the CanIGetAnAmen Podcast! In this episode, we have a collaboration with the "Redemption Podcast", featuring Hunter Conrad. Join us as we share the adventurous journey of finding a place to record on a freezing Martin Luther King Jr. Day, highlighting the theme of joy in the midst of chaos. As we reflect on MLK Jr's legacy, we delve into the significance of his dream and its relevance to our lives today. The hosts, Hunter and Nolan, discuss how MLK's vision aligns with biblical truths and the call to live out the reality of heaven on earth. The conversation takes a personal turn as Nolan Mader shares his dream for the new collaboration and encourages listeners to embrace their own idea of redefining reality by focusing on a radical Jesus and breaking free from an Americanized version of Christianity. The hosts also emphasize the importance of abiding in God's presence, drawing inspiration from John 15. They challenge listeners to prioritize being with Jesus. They recognize that transformation happens from intimacy with our creator, Jesus Christ. Tune into this thought-provoking and inspiring episode that encourages you to pursue your dreams, redefine your reality, and deepen your connection with the radical Jesus who transforms lives. Don't forget to leave a review, connect on Instagram, and share your thoughts with the hosts. Thanks for joining us on this new collaboration!
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Redefining Reality: Radical Jesus
Welcome back everyone! I'm beyond excited to welcome you to a brand new era of our podcast journey. Today, I'm thrilled to share the mic with Hunter Conrad and The Redeemed Podcast as we take a leap into the Redefined Reality: Redefining Reality series. A few weeks back, Hunter and I felt a calling to move our podcasts in a different direction. We've always felt the need to use our platforms to share God's love through Jesus, and His Word, but this time around, we're diving into a whole new vision. "Redefining Reality: Radical Jesus" – our joint venture into exploring profound aspects of our faith. In this kickoff episode, we're unpacking the purpose and vision behind this exciting shift. What's got us excited is this constant theme the Lord has been teaching us: seeing our reality through the lens of acknowledging God's ever-present existence in our daily lives. A verse that's been our guiding light is John 17:3, reminding us that eternal life is about knowing the only true God and Jesus Christ. We look to dive into the hope that we may see Jesus rightly. We're passionate about challenging the misconceptions within American Christianity, especially the idea that eternal life is a distant future in heaven. We believe it's something we can experience now, fostering a genuine relationship with the Father through the constant guidance of the Holy Spirit. Towards the end, we reflect on the hopes and visions of The Redemption Podcast and Can I Get an Amen Podcast – Together, we're aiming to redefine reality, inviting you to taste and see the radical Jesus, open your eyes and ears to His presence, and break free from the lies and strongholds. So, join us on this journey as we challenge the norms of Americanized Christianity, encouraging believers to embrace a faith journey marked by authenticity, obedience, and a genuine awe of God. I can't wait to see where this collaboration takes us, and I hope you're as excited as we are for the episodes ahead. Stay tuned, and let's redefine reality together. To His Glory. Verses Included: John 17:3 John 8 (reference) Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4-6) Quotes Included: John Mark Comer's quote on being with Jesus, becoming like Jesus, and doing what He did. Can I Get An Amen Podcast Instagram: @Canigetanamen_podcast https://www.instagram.com/canigetanamen_podcast?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5e06BSQGKjDQ1kwpkoNt2k?si=bb298eed4a054814 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/can-i-get-an-amen-podcast/id1521289650 Redemption Podcast Instagram: Redemption.podcast https://www.instagram.com/redemption.podcast?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7a0NTMkFQE4osILf6nHVl1?si=b9119f22f43c4b4a Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/redemption-podcast/id1554063861
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Burn the Ships: Isolation
Hello everybody! The series we are in now is called Burn the Ships. I am joined up by some of my best friends at home Braedon Norman, a former guest on the podcast, and Seth Monnin, a man with a golden heart for the Lord. Today, we are talking about the ship of isolation and how God can use community in our lives to destroy what the enemy enjoys doing in the darkness of isolation. Oh, how isolation is prevalent in American society today destroying our identities. May God come do a redemptive work in the core identity of his people using community to bring life. So, it was pretty neat how this idea was birthed. We were having a prayer night with just four of my friends at IWU talking about some things and a verse came to Griff’s mind that struck us all so we dove deep into that verse. The verse was 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 which says, “When Solomon had finished the temple of the Lord and the royal palace and had succeeded in carrying out all he had in mind to do in the temple of the Lord and in his own palace, the Lord appeared to him at night and said: I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place for myself as a temple for sacrifices. When I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague among my people, if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven. I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. Now my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayers offered in this place. I have chosen and consecrated this temple so that my Name may be there forever. My eyes and my heart will always be there." The Spirit was moving actively through our prayers. It led to Griff writing down in his journal Burn the Ships. He articulated that the ships are sins that we need to burn completely. Sin holds us back from our full potential in Christ, and if we are not careful, our sin will lead to death. God calls us to humble ourselves, pray, seek God's face, and turn from our wicked ways. We must flee and turn from these ships in our lives that are steering us in the wrong direction. So, in this series, we discuss typical ships that need to be burned in followers of Jesus's lives including ours. I hope you not only listen and enjoy this series but, more importantly, burn these ships in your life as well!
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Burn the Ships: Apathy Part 2
Welcome back, everyone! The previous series called Testimonies was super powerful- lives were changed and God moved mightily through the stories of his children speaking honestly about how God wrecked their world from death to life. We may go back to this series later, but we are changing the gear slightly as of now. Our next series is called Burn the Ships, I am joined up by some of my good friends in this episode– Bruce, Griffin, Zion, and Hunter. So, it was pretty neat how this idea was birthed. We were having a prayer night just the four of us up in our room talking about some things and a verse came to Griff’s mind that struck us all so we dove deep into that verse. The verse was 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 which says, “When Solomon had finished the temple of the Lord and the royal palace and had succeeded in carrying out all he had in mind to do in the temple of the Lord and in his own palace, the Lord appeared to him at night and said: I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place for myself as a temple for sacrifices. When I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague among my people, if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven. I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. Now my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayers offered in this place. I have chosen and consecrated this temple so that my Name may be there forever. My eyes and my heart will always be there." The Spirit was moving actively through our prayers. It led to Griff writing down in his journal Burn the Ships. He articulated that the ships are sins that we need to burn completely. Sin holds each one of us back from our full potential in Christ, and if we are not careful, our sin will lead to death. God calls us to humble ourselves, pray, seek God's face, and turn from our wicked ways. We must flee and turn from these ships in our lives that are steering us in the wrong direction. So, in this series, we discuss common ships that need to be burned in followers of Jesus's lives including ours. I hope you not only listen and enjoy this series but, more importantly, burn these ships in your life as well!
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Burn the Ships: Apathy Part 1
Welcome back, everyone! The previous series called Testimonies was super powerful- lives were changed and God moved mightily through the stories of his children speaking honestly about how God wrecked their world from death to life. We may go back to this series later, but we are changing the gear slightly as of now. Our next series is called Burn the Ships, I am joined up by some of my good friends – Bruce, Griffin, Zion, and Hunter. So, it was pretty neat how this idea was birthed. We were having a prayer night just the four of us up in our room talking about some things and a verse came to Griff’s mind that struck us all so we dove deep into that verse. The verse was 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 which says, “When Solomon had finished the temple of the Lord and the royal palace and had succeeded in carrying out all he had in mind to do in the temple of the Lord and in his own palace, the Lord appeared to him at night and said: I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place for myself as a temple for sacrifices. When I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague among my people, if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven. I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. Now my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayers offered in this place. I have chosen and consecrated this temple so that my Name may be there forever. My eyes and my heart will always be there." The Spirit was moving actively through our prayers. It led to Griff writing down in his journal Burn the Ships. He articulated that the ships are sins that we need to burn completely. Sin holds each one of us back from our full potential in Christ, and if we are not careful, our sin will lead to death. God calls us to humble ourselves, pray, seek God's face, and turn from our wicked ways. We must flee and turn from these ships in our lives that are steering us in the wrong direction. So, in this series, we discuss common ships that need to be burned in followers of Jesus's lives including ours. I hope you not only listen and enjoy this series but, more importantly, burn these ships in your life as well!
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Testimonies Series (ft. Brennan Larned)
Welcome to the sixth episode of the series, Testimony and the eleventh overall episode of The Can I Get An Amen Podcast. In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader is joined by a good friend, Brennan Larned. Brennan is a junior student at the University of Kentucky. He is a man who is committed to seeking God wholeheartedly. Brennan is a man after the wisdom and knowledge of God. He looks to daily work his salvation out with fear of God. In this episode, he shares gems from his childhood as well as his neat story of coming to follow Jesus. It is really a beautiful thing how God has worked through this podcast so far and touched many hearts. We are expectant God is going to use this platform + continue to change the hearts of many. So, this episode keeps our Testimony series going where followers of God tell their stories of how Jesus changed their lives. We believe that our stories - about the power of the Gospel worked in our hearts - can be the key to unlock someone else's prison. Each person's testimony is different, but each one can be centered around 1 John 5:11. It says, "And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son." Nolan and Griffin talk about many other topics from a positive perspective through a season of loss and the difference between strong and deep desire. Join us in listening to this episode that powerfully shows the love behind seeking after God wholeheartedly. Choose the things of Christ over the things of this temporary world that will soon be overcome completely by the coming savior Jesus Christ.
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Testimonies Series (ft. Griffin Kliewer)
Welcome to the fifth episode of the series, Testimony. In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader is joined by a close friend, Griffin Kliewer. Griffin is a sophomore student from Kansas City, Missouri who is currently studying finance and playing basketball at Indiana Wesleyan University. Griff is a man who loves Jesus and others. He is a selfless dude who will go out of his way to serve and resemble the love of Christ. In this episode, he shares gems from the season he is going through as well as his miraculous story of coming to know Jesus. It is really a beautiful thing how God has worked through this podcast so far and touched many hearts. We are expectant God is going to use this platform + continue to change the hearts of many. So, this episode keeps our Testimony series going where followers of God tell their stories of how Jesus changed their lives. We believe that our stories - about the power of the Gospel worked in our hearts - can be the key to unlock someone else's prison. Each person's testimony is different, but each one can be centered around 1 John 5:11. It says, "And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son." Nolan and Griffin talk about many other topics from a positive perspective through a season of loss and the difference between strong and deep desire. Join us in listening to this episode that powerfully shows God's love in a mighty way + provides pieces of wisdom that will leave you better than before.
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Testimony Series (ft. Haley Norman)
Welcome to the fourth episode and a special edition of the series, Testimony. In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader is joined by a faithful listener of the Can I Get An Amen? Podcast, Haley Norman. Haley is a sophomore nursing student from Ann Arbor, Michigan who is currently studying at Indiana Wesleyan University. This was such a unique experience as Haley reached out to our Instagram Dm's a few weeks ago and said something in our podcast really inspired her. We thought having one of our active listeners who has been touched by our episodes could be our next guest for the testimony series. Ironically, this was the first time Nolan and Haley met. It is really a beautiful thing how God has worked through this podcast so far and touched many hearts. We are expectant God is going to use this platform + give many listeners life and life abundantly through this podcast. So, this episode keeps our Testimony series going where followers of God tell their stories of how Jesus changed their lives. We believe that our stories - about the power of the Gospel worked in our hearts - can be the key to unlock someone else's prison. Each person's testimony is different, but each one can be centered around 1 John 5:11. It says, "And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son." In this episode, Haley shares her life story of following Jesus and the impact this podcast has currently had on her. She goes in-depth about a traumatic event that happened to her family and how God has used that bad event for good. Also, Haley gives some tips and encouragement that will strengthen your faith. Join us in listening to this episode that radically gives off God's presence in a unique way + provides powerful pieces of wisdom that will add value to your daily life.
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Testimony Series (ft. Chris Schweisthal)
Welcome to the third episode of the series, Testimony. In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader is joined by a brother in Christ, Chris Schweisthal. Praise God for allowing us to have Chris on the podcast. He is a man who has been powerfully impacted by Jesus. He now is an advocate of God's grace and is bold and courageous in being a disciple of Christ. He radiates God's joy and love to those all around him. So, this episode keeps our Testimony series going where followers of God tell their stories of how Jesus changed their lives. We believe that our stories - about the power of the Gospel worked in our hearts - can be the key to unlock someone else's prison. Each person's testimony is different, but each one can be centered around 1 John 5:11. It says, "And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son." Chris is going to share his life story thus far and how Jesus has changed his life. He has been a believer most of his life, but this story is still a miraculous one of Jesus weaving his goodness throughout one of his followers' lives. Jesus is all around us even if it is often in the mundane moments of everyday life. Are you bold enough to throw off the distractions of this temporary world and truly follow a Jesus who forever reigns? Join us in listening to this episode that encourages us to open the door to Jesus and have faith in such an alive and active God still today!
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Testimony Series (ft. Braedon Norman)
Welcome to the second episode of the series, Testimony. In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader is joined by his longtime friend, Braedon Norman. Braedon is a man of God who has a powerful story of transformation. He was one building his own kingdom for many years until God picked him up out of his lame lifestyle and set his feet on solid ground. This episode keeps our Testimony series going where followers of God tell their stories of how Jesus changed their lives. We believe that our stories - about the power of the Gospel that worked in our hearts - can be the key to unlock someone else's prison. Each person's testimony is different, but each one can be centered around 1 John 5:11. It says, "And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son." Braedon is going to share his individual experience with Jesus and how the Savior of the World made him a new man. Jesus did not come to simply change us, but make us a whole new person with his identity and Spirit. With the Christmas season upon us, you do not want to miss this miraculous story centered around Jesus. Christmas time is centered around Jesus and his miraculous birth. Similarly, this podcast series is about the miraculous work of Jesus in Braedon's life. This same transformation can happen to you as you accept God's abundant mercy. As Christians, we who were once far off have been brought near by the blood of Jesus. Do you believe God has that type of wonder-working power to save wretched sinners like you and me? Tis the season for you to put all your hope and joy in the coming Savior Jesus Christ. Take a listen to this episode that may increase your faith in such an active and wonderful Jesus.
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Testimony Series (ft. Seth Maxwell & Alias Tschuor)
Welcome to the first episode of the new series, Testimony. In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader is joined by his teammate, Seth Maxwell, and Seth's girlfriend, Alias Tschuor. They both are devout + God-fearing Christians with amazing stories centered around Jesus Christ. This episode kicks off our Testimony series where followers of God tell their stories of how Jesus changed their lives. We believe that our stories - about the power of the Gospel that worked in our hearts - can be the key to unlock someone else's prison. Each person's testimony is different, but each one can be centered around 1 John 5:11. It says, "And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son." Seth and Alias are going to share their individual experiences with Jesus and life that you do not want to miss. Towards the end, Seth and Alias have put together some bonus tips on how to be successful in a relationship. We believe, as Christians, that we who were once far off have been brought near by the blood of Jesus. This is a miracle within itself, and this same thing can happen to you as you accept God's abundant mercy. Do you believe God has that type of wonder-working power to save wretched sinners like you and me? Take a listen to this episode that just may increase your faith in such a miraculous living God.
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Experiential Faith (ft. Allison Mader)
In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader is joined by his sister, Allison. She is a mature woman who is not ashamed to speak the truth of God. Allison is a prayer warrior and woman of wisdom walking step by step with the Spirit. This episode is a bit different from the others as Nolan and Allison are going to have a back and forth conversation on a topic brought to Allison's attention through the book, Pursuit of God. It is this topic of experiential faith. God has formed us to experience life with him in every single moment. He is the only way to experience true life daily. Do you actually believe that? Come and listen while we learn together what it means to have an experiential faith.
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The Art of Self-Discipline (ft. Luke Stephens)
In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader talks about self-discipline and how one can sustain it by keeping their eyes on the reward to come. Also, he discusses a recent quote, "Be faithful, and let God, be God." He looks at how Lebron James exercises self-discipline as an athlete, then he applies that to Paul's outlook on running with aim towards the imperishable prize. Towards the end, you will hear from Luke Stephens, a man who exemplifies self-discipline and hard work daily. If you are wondering how to sustain self-discipline, pick up a piece of paper and pen and tune in! Let's experience the intimacy and freedom with God that comes from self-discipline.
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Abiding in Christ (ft. Billy Harness & Kyle Mangas)
In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader talks about the word, Abide, and what God has been teaching him lately about abiding, not striving. He takes a deep look into John 15. This is a special episode as we have two guests that you will hear from. Kyle Mangas and Billy Harness, two mature men of God who speak the truth. Let's take part in the freeing and intimate experience of abiding in Jesus together. You do not want to miss this life-changing episode!
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Suffering: Through a Different Lens (ft. Jonathan Mpanzu)
In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader, uniquely talks about suffering. He takes a look at Paul's life and the things Paul has to say in 2 Corinthians 12. He discusses how Paul was given a thorn in the flesh as well as how he labored for God's namesake. God meets us in our weakness and activates his grace in our lives. What if suffering is essential for the walk of a Christian? Jesus never promised it would be easy, but promises he will be with us forever. Do you want to learn how to remain joyful during tough times in life? Let's find out how to remain joyful and see sufferings from a positive perspective. Towards the end, you will hear from Jonathan Mpanzu, a Godly man who is living with purpose. He has some amazing thoughts that you do not want to miss. If you want to see sufferings in the way God purposed us to see them, you do not want to miss this episode!
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Don't Go Alone (ft. Spencer Piercefield)
In this episode, the Host, Nolan Mader talks about his findings from the book, Dream Big, by Bob Goff. There are three important topics you do not want to miss. First, in life, it is important to have healthy relationships with people who love you well. Next, the topic of holiness is unraveled in a unique way you probably have never heard before. Lastly, there is so much life found in your own unique set of gifts. Let's find out how to live on assignment for God together. Towards the end, you will hear from Spencer Piercefield, an incredible man devoted to Jesus. He has some influential wisdom you do not want to miss. If you want to be intuned with a few things important to God, you do not want to miss this episode!
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This podcast welcomes you into meaningful discussion about Jesus and his word. Hosted by Nolan Mader, an Indiana Wesleyan freshman. Each week a guest will be invited on the podcast to fellowship with the host. We pray this joy-filled podcast leaves you saying, "Can I Get an Amen?" Stay tuned for the first episode starring one of my favorites.
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This podcast welcomes you into meaningful discussion about Jesus and his word. Hosted by Nolan Mader, an Indiana Wesleyan freshman. Each week a guest will be invited on the podcast to fellowship with the host. We pray this joy-filled podcast leaves you saying, "Can I Get an Amen?"
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