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All Truth No Chaser
by Larry S. White II
The All Truth No Chaser (ATNC) is a collection of Men Stories. The objective of the show is to Inform, Encourage and to Display that we are not alone as men in the journey of life - we are, in fact, saved by our testimonies. Invited guests are intentionally chosen based on their story, expertise and perspective on their experience.
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Lesson 6: The Day of Atonement
The Day of Atonement was not an ancient ritual meant to stay in the past; it was a lesson about how sin is removed, how people approach a holy God, and how reconciliation truly happens.In this lesson, we examine Leviticus 16 and the sanctuary system to understand preparation, mediation, cleansing, and removal. The daily sacrifices addressed guilt, but the Day of Atonement addressed the presence of sin itself. God does not ignore sin. He confronts it, cleanses it, and ultimately removes it.This study connects the work of the high priest, the scapegoat, and the Most Holy Place to the finished work of Jesus Christ, our permanent High Priest who intercedes for us today. Gratitude leads to obedience, conviction leads to transformation, and reconciliation leads to a life that reflects Christ.
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Lesson 5: Atonement - The Purification Offering
Why does sin require death? Why was the cross necessary? Why couldn’t God simply forgive and move on?In Lesson 5 of The Picture of Salvation, we examine atonement through the sanctuary system and see how Scripture explains justice, mercy, substitution, and purification. The sanctuary shows that sin is not ignored, minimized, or excused; it is addressed. Jesus willingly accepts responsibility, satisfies justice, and removes guilt through His sacrifice.This lesson walks through the logic of the cross, the meaning of substitution, and why true forgiveness requires cleansing. Atonement is not emotional symbolism; it is moral resolution.
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Lesson 4: Lessons From The Sanctuary
Holiness isn’t about escaping life; it’s about letting God’s presence reshape daily life.In this Bible study, we walk through what the sanctuary teaches us about being set apart: not just in worship, but in character, work, and how we live before others. God’s call to holiness isn’t about religious performance or chasing the world’s applause. It’s an invitation into a life shaped by His nearness where integrity matters, excellence matters, and obedience becomes worship.We talk about the struggle of staying holy when it feels like the wicked prosper and doing right feels costly. But the sanctuary gives perspective: God is present, God is shaping, and holiness leads to life.
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Lesson 3: The Sacrifices
In this lesson, we explore the true meaning of sacrifice throughout Scripture and what it reveals about sin, obedience, and redemption. While sacrifice often sounds like loss or pain, the Bible presents it as trust, relationship, and surrender to God’s will.From Adam and Eve to Cain and Abel, from the Passover lamb to Abraham and Isaac, Scripture shows that sacrifice has always pointed to something greater. Every offering, every act of obedience, and every moment of surrender ultimately leads to Jesus Christ, the Lamb God provided for our salvation.This study examines how sacrifice exposes the seriousness of sin, the necessity of obedience, and the depth of God’s love. It reminds us that God never asks for surrender without providing life, restoration, and hope in return.
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Lesson 2: Heaven on Earth
In this lesson, we move from original to copies and uncover God’s desire to dwell with His people. Scripture reveals that God did not limit His presence to Heaven alone—He intentionally created earthly reflections of His heavenly sanctuary so humanity could understand His character, His mission, and His desire for relationship.This study traces the sanctuary theme from Exodus to Christ, showing how the earthly tabernacle was a copy and shadow of a greater reality. Jesus becomes the true temple, and through Him, the church is now God’s dwelling place on Earth. Salvation is not only rescue from sin—it is the restoration of access and relationship with God.The lesson also confronts false teaching, compromised witness, and the danger of treating grace as permission. Believers are called to holiness, unity, accountability, and active participation in the body of Christ. God desires to live with His people, work through His people, and shape them as reflections of Heaven on Earth.
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Lesson 1: The Heavenly Sanctuary
Salvation is not abstract. Scripture presents it visually, structurally, and intentionally to reveal who God is, how He saves, and where His work takes place. In this opening lesson of The Picture of Salvation series, we begin not on Earth—but in Heaven.This study explores the reality of the heavenly sanctuary, where God reigns, Christ ministers, and the plan of salvation is actively unfolding. Through the visions given to John in Revelation, we are invited into the throne room of God to see His holiness, authority, order, power, and purpose with clarity.The lesson reveals that worship in Heaven is rooted in two unshakable truths: God is Creator and God is Redeemer. Jesus alone is worthy because He created all things and sacrificed Himself to redeem humanity. As High Priest, Christ continues His ministry in the true sanctuary, working tirelessly for our restoration.This lesson calls listeners to recognize God’s authority, respond to His holiness, and give Him full allegiance. Salvation is personal, intentional, and centered on relationship. God’s work in Heaven is focused on you.
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Lesson 13: The Promised Revival- God’s Mission Completed
This final lesson in the Revival & Reformation series answers the most important question of all: What is the goal of revival and reformation?Revival is not an emotional moment, and reformation is not merely personal improvement alone. Together, they prepare God’s people to know Him more deeply, love Him more fully, and partner with Him in completing His mission.Drawing from the Great Commission, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and the promise of Christ’s return, this study shows that revival sustains the church until the work is finished. The mission is global, Spirit-empowered, grounded in obedience, and marked by endurance.The promised revival is not about excitement, it is about faithfulness, holiness, and proclaiming the everlasting Gospel until the end. This lesson calls believers to prepare, endure, and live in expectation as God brings His mission to completion.
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Lesson 12: Reformation Healing Broken Relationships
Broken relationships can leave deep wounds of bitterness, resentment, anger, and unresolved conflict that quietly harden the heart. In this lesson, we turn to a hard but necessary truth: revival can awaken the heart, but reformation must heal relationships.Jesus gives us a clear pattern for biblical conflict resolution, and Scripture makes something unmistakable: forgiveness is not optional. This episode walks through what it means to confront conflict God’s way, pursue truth over assumptions, and release unforgiveness so the enemy doesn’t keep you in bondage.We also deal with a real struggle many people face: what if the church is the place where the hurt happened? Even then, God calls us to surrender the pain to Him, pursue healing, and establish wise boundaries. Forgiveness does not mean access. Forgiveness means freedom.If you’re holding onto resentment or if you’ve been hurt and don’t know how to move forward this lesson is an invitation to let God restore your heart and begin healing what’s been broken.
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Lesson 11 — Reformation- Thinking New Thoughts
Reformation does not begin with behavior modification — it begins with mental surrender. In this lesson, we focus on the battlefield of the mind and the necessity of renewing our thoughts to align with God’s will. Revival awakens the heart, but reformation renews the mind.This study confronts the ways culture, media, relationships, and misplaced trust shape our thinking, often more than Scripture. Drawing from Romans 12, 1 Corinthians, and the warnings given to Israel, we explore how ungodly influences, compromise, idolatry, and divided loyalties distort our perspective and hinder transformation.True change requires surrendering our minds to Christ, rejecting lukewarm thinking, and allowing the Holy Spirit to reshape how we think, discern, and live. If your thinking has been shaped more by culture than by Christ, this lesson is an invitation to reset, renew, and choose lasting reformation.
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Lesson 10 - Reformation- The Willingness to Grow and Change
The church of the last days is warned about one thing above all else: lukewarm faith. In this lesson, we confront the danger of spiritual indifference and ask a hard but necessary question—what does it really mean to grow and change?Using the warning to the Laodicean church and the parable of the prodigal son, this episode teaches that growth is not about religious activity, outward obedience, or proximity to God, but about relationship, trust, and love. Lukewarm faith resists surrender, avoids correction, and refuses transformation—but true revival must lead to reformation.This study challenges believers to examine whether they truly know God, trust God, and love God—and whether obedience is flowing from relationship or from routine.
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Lesson 9: Reformation- The Outgrowth of Revival
Revival is God awakening the heart — but reformation is God reshaping the life. In this lesson, we move from emotional moments to spiritual rebuilding, because revival that doesn’t lead to reformation is incomplete. We walk through the “temple-building” reality that we are God’s dwelling place, and we confront what defiles the temple: not external rituals, but the heart, the mind, and what flows from them.This episode also draws a hard line between the wisdom of the world and the wisdom of God, calls the church back to holiness and accountability, and emphasizes that real reformation requires daily surrender — not perfection. If you want unity with God, discernment, truth, and a life shaped by the Spirit, the invitation is clear: submit to Christ, yield to the Spirit, and let God rebuild what the world has warped.Close-out prayer focus for the week: “Holy Spirit, build my temple today.”
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Lesson 8: Discernment: The Safeguard of Revival
Not everything spiritual is from God. In Lesson 8, we confront the reality that revival without discernment becomes vulnerable to deception. Discernment is not suspicion, fear, or criticism — it is Spirit-led wisdom grounded in Scripture and humility.This lesson walks through moments where Jesus confronts false conclusions, religious pride, counterfeit power, and misplaced accusations. We examine how miracles, signs, and experiences must always submit to the Word of God, and how truth — not excitement — is the test of authenticity.Discernment protects repentance, preserves obedience, and guards the Church from false teaching, false authority, and false unity. Revival is not sustained by power alone, but by truth rightly discerned and faithfully obeyed.This episode calls believers to love truth more than experience, Scripture more than opinion, and Christ more than affiliation — because discernment is the safeguard of revival.
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Lesson 7: Unity: The Bond of Revival
Revival does not thrive in isolation; it is sustained through unity. In Lesson 7, we break down what biblical unity really is (and what it isn’t). Unity is not uniformity, not fake agreement, and not performance. It’s spiritual oneness rooted in Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and shared submission to God’s will.In this episode, we walk through John 17, Romans 8, and 1 Corinthians 12 to show that the Church is one body with many parts, different gifts, different roles, the same Spirit, the same Lord, the same mission. We also confront what destroys unity: pride, hidden agendas, self-promotion, and a divided life that claims belief but refuses obedience.True unity produces consistent fruit. And where unity exists, revival remains.Challenge for the week: Ask yourself, “Am I living in unity with God and unity with the body of Christ?” Where division exists, invite the Spirit to heal it because unity is not optional. It is the bond of revival.
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Lesson 6: Confession and Repentance: The Conditions of Revival
Revival does not happen where sin is ignored, hidden, or excused. Revival occurs where there is honest confession and genuine repentance. In Lesson 6, we confront the reality that sin is not primarily about image; it’s about broken fellowship with God.Walking through Acts 5, Psalm 51, and the teachings of the New Testament, this episode exposes how pride, jealousy, fear of exposure, and love of reputation block revival. Miracles may attract crowds, but holiness confronts hearts.This lesson draws a clear line between conviction and condemnation, godly sorrow and worldly grief, and forgiveness that restores versus repentance that never happens. Revival begins when we stop pretending, stop defending sin, and bring everything into the light before God.
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Lesson 5: Obedience: The Fruit of Revival
Revival doesn’t just change how we feel; it changes how we follow. In Lesson 5, we deal with obedience, not as rule-keeping, but as trust in God’s authority.Using the transformation of Saul into Paul, this episode exposes the danger of sincere but misplaced obedience. You can be passionate, religious, and confident and still be wrong. Faithful obedience begins when God corrects what we thought was right and calls us to surrender control.This lesson confronts delayed obedience, selective obedience, and the cost of following Jesus. Revival restores trust in God’s leadership, even when obedience is uncomfortable, misunderstood, or costly.
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Lesson 4: Witness and Service: The Fruit of Revival
Revival never stays inward. If it’s real, it moves outward. In Lesson 4, we examine how true revival produces witnessing and service, not comfort and isolation.This episode challenges self-focused faith and reframes the mission of every believer: we are witnesses empowered by the Holy Spirit, not by personality, confidence, or perfection. Through the example of Philip in Acts, we see how obedience creates divine appointments and how God uses ordinary people to reach unlikely places.Witnessing is not about pressure, manipulation, or “closing a deal.” It’s about surrender, availability, and letting the Holy Spirit do the convicting. Revival produces servants who move when God says move and speak when God says speak.
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Lesson 3: The Word: The Foundation of Revival
Revival cannot stand on emotion, charisma, or opinion. If revival is real, it must be rooted in the Word of God. In Lesson 3, we confront a hard truth: hearing the Word is not the same as obeying the Word, and information alone will never produce transformation.This episode walks through Scripture to show how disobedience hardens the heart, while faith and obedience allow God’s promises to be entered, not just admired from a distance. We examine how the Word of God is living, active, and sharp, exposing motives, intentions, and hidden places we’d rather ignore.Revival becomes sustainable only when the Word stops being something we reference and starts being something we submit to. This lesson calls believers to let Scripture cut us before we use it on others, and to build lives that are aligned with truth, not convenience.
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Lesson 2: The Heartbeat of Revival
Revival doesn’t begin on a stage, in a crowd, or through a program. Revival starts in the secret place. In Lesson 2: “The Heartbeat of Revival,” we examine where revival truly starts, not with noise or numbers, but with prayer, surrender, unity, and dependence on the Holy Spirit.This episode challenges the idea that revival is something we watch instead of something we participate in. We walk through Scripture to show that before there was power, there was waiting; before there was boldness, there was obedience; and before the Spirit moved publicly, hearts were aligned privately.If you’ve ever wondered why revival seems distant, delayed, or shallow, this lesson points straight to the heart of the matter. Revival is not manufactured, it’s cultivated. And it always begins when God’s people stop rushing ahead and learn how to wait on Him.This episode is a call back to the posture that invites revival: humility before God, unity with one another, and full reliance on the Holy Spirit.Welcome back to All Truth No Chaser, where revival isn’t emotional hype, it’s a surrendered life.
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Lesson 1: Revival: Our Great Nation
Revival isn’t a trend. It’s not a hype service, a goosebump moment, or a church event. Revival is what happens when God’s people wake up—when conviction returns, when compromise gets exposed, and when we stop pretending we’re fine while we’re spiritually starving.In Lesson 1: “Revival: Our Great Need,” we set the foundation for this entire series by dealing with the uncomfortable truth: we don’t just need a better church, we need a real move of God. We talk about what spiritual dryness looks like, how sin and distraction numb the heart, and why God will not pour fresh fire on an altar we refuse to clean.This episode is for the believer who feels distant, the churchgoer who’s tired of performing, and the person who knows deep down: something has to change. Revival starts when we stop blaming culture and start letting God deal with us.Welcome to All Truth No Chaser: The Bible Study where we don’t soften Scripture, we don’t dodge conviction, and we let the Word of God do what it was designed to do: change us.Listen, reflect, and pray: “Lord, make it real in me first.”
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Marriage Myths Debunked: Strategies for Longevity
Exploring the complexities of marriage, Larry S. White II delves into why despite high divorce rates, he still advocates for marriage. He emphasizes the importance of not just loving but also liking your partner. Larry highlights that while friendships endure through problem-solving, marriages often face premature endings due to a lack of effort. Tune in to learn more about the essence of marriage and the significance of nurturing a strong connection beyond love.
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Beyond the Game: Preparing Kids for Life Outside Sports.
In this episode of Larry S. White II delves into the world of kids in sports. From the pressures parents place on their children to excel in athletics to the financial strains of youth sports, Larry explores the realities and statistics behind the dreams of becoming a professional athlete. With personal anecdotes and eye-opening facts, he emphasizes the importance of providing children with diverse opportunities beyond sports and the significance of education. Join the conversation and learn how we can better support our kids in their athletic pursuits while preparing them for a well-rounded future.
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Navigating Loss: Reflections on Losing a Parent
Larry S. White II in this heartfelt episode opens up about the profound experience of losing a parent. Larry shares his personal story of losing his father to cancer and reflects on the complexities of grief, relationships, and closure. In this candid conversation, Larry delves into the emotional impact of losing a parent, the importance of communication, and the significance of addressing unresolved issues. He shares insights on navigating the grieving process, finding understanding, and embracing the legacy of loved ones. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Larry explores the challenges and growth that come with loss, offering a raw and honest perspective on coping with the absence of a parent. Join him as he shares his journey of healing, self-discovery, and the power of love and forgiveness.
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Breaking Stereotype Through Vulnerability and Openness
This episode of All Truth, No Chaser discusses the importance of vulnerability in maintaining good mental health. The host, Larry S. White II, emphasizes the significance of being able to open up and share vulnerabilities without expecting the listener to fix anything. He reflects on the fast pace of life and the need to take a moment to check in with ourselves. Larry shares a personal experience of feeling liberated when he realized he could show his emotional weaknesses to his wife without fear of judgment.
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Balancing Fatherhood and Life: Challenges and Insights
Join Larry S. White II in this episode of the All Truth No Chaser Podcast as he delves into the challenges and complexities of fatherhood. From absent fathers to the balancing act of work and family life, Larry shares his candid thoughts on the responsibilities and struggles that come with being a dad. In this raw and unfiltered episode, Larry discusses the impact of absent fathers, the importance of setting a good example for children, and the societal expectations placed on fathers. He also touches on topics such as discipline, societal norms, and the role of fathers in protecting their families. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on fatherhood, accountability, and the importance of love and correction in parenting. Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode of the All Truth No Chaser Podcast.
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America: A Religious Nation, Not a Christian One
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Larry S. White II delves into the misconception that America is a Christian country. He discusses the difference between being religious and being in a relationship, particularly in the context of Christianity. Larry challenges the notion that simply claiming to be a Christian is enough, emphasizing the importance of living by the moral standards set by the Bible. He highlights the significance of love, grace, and forgiveness in one's actions and interactions with others, emphasizing the need for a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ rather than just religious practices. Join Larry as he explores the complexities of faith, morality, and personal accountability in a candid and engaging conversation.
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Unrealistic Expectations: Why Dream Chasing Isn't Always Glamorous
On this episode of All Truth No Chaser with Larry S. White II, Larry discusses the pursuit of dreams and the importance of following internal desires rather than external influences. He emphasizes the significance of going against the social norm to chase your dreams, whether it's becoming an actor, podcaster, pilot, or anything else unconventional. Drawing from his own experience of starting acting after leaving the Navy, Larry shares insights on the challenges and rewards of pursuing a dream that aligns with your true calling.
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Unveiling the Success Story: From McDonald's to Franchise Owner
In this episode of the All Truth, No Chaser podcast, host Larry S. White II sits down with Victor, a franchise owner with a unique journey from Nigeria to Houston. Victor shares his story of starting out at McDonald's, pursuing a chemistry degree, and eventually becoming the owner of a Rustica franchise
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Money Unmasked: Transforming Your Relationship with Finances
On this episode of "All Truth, No Chaser," host Larry S. White II dives into the topic of money management with financial expert Jeremy. They discuss the importance of using money as a tool and share insights on how to handle finances effectively. Jeremy highlights his role in helping individuals protect their finances and put money in its rightful place. Tune in for valuable tips on financial management and the significance of planning for the future.
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When the Curtain Falls: Actors Discuss the Realities of Aging Parents
In this heartfelt episode of "All Truth, No Chaser," host Larry S. White II sits down with his mentor and renowned acting coach, John Lynch, to discuss the challenging transition of caring for aging parents. John shares his personal experiences of supporting his mother through health struggles and the emotional toll it takes. The conversation delves into the complexities of balancing caregiving responsibilities with personal life, highlighting the importance of family dynamics and the impact on relationships.
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Debunking Military Myths: A Navy Vet's Candid Take.
Join host Larry S. White II in this engaging episode of "All Truth, No Chaser" as he shares his personal journey and insights on military service. In a candid and humorous conversation, Larry discusses the misconceptions about joining the military, the benefits of service, and the impact it can have on one's life. From his own experience serving in the Navy, Larry sheds light on the diverse opportunities available in the military beyond combat roles. He emphasizes the importance of considering the military as a viable option for those seeking direction or looking to further their education without incurring debt. He challenges common stereotypes and encourages listeners to explore the possibilities that military service can offer, from free education to global experiences. Tune in to this episode for a candid and relatable discussion on the realities of military service, presented in Larry's authentic and engaging style. Discover why joining the military might be a beneficial choice for those seeking a new path in life. Don't miss out on this insightful and entertaining episode of "All Truth, No Chaser."
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The Realities of Long-Term Commitment: A Candid Conversation on Marriage and Growth
In this episode of "All Truth, No Chaser," host Larry S. White II sits down with guest Clarence Parker, who has been married for over 30 years. They dive into the struggles and successes of their long-term marriages, discussing how they balance life, kids, and staying connected. From navigating the challenges of raising children to overcoming financial hardships and personal growth, Clarence shares his experiences and offer valuable insights on maintaining a strong and thriving marriage. Tune in for an honest and inspiring conversation about love, commitment, and the power of forgiveness.
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Building a Family Against All Odds: A Single Father's Tale
In this episode of All Truth, No Chaser, host Larry S. White II discusses the unexpected turns life can take when we are ready to face any challenge. His guest Michael Mims shares a personal story about his fiancé leaving him when their son was just two months old and how he had to navigate the difficulties of being a single father. The situation became even more complicated when his sister passed away while his fiancé was pregnant. Despite the hardships, Michael reflects on the importance of staying strong and relying on faith during unexpected circumstances. Tune in for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation.
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From Layoffs to Success: How Jerry Flores Turned Adversity into Opportunity
In this episode of All Truth, No Chaser, host Larry S. White II sits down with special guest Jerry Flores to discuss his incredible journey and accomplishments. From selling candy in school to becoming an entrepreneur, Jerry shares his inspiring story of resilience and determination. Tune in to hear how Jerry made the decision to leave a secure job for the pursuit of his dreams, the importance of communication in balancing work and family, and the courage it takes to follow your heart. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode filled with valuable insights and advice.
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Standing Strong in the Face of Adversity: One Family's Story of Love and Resilience
In this episode of All Truth, No Chaser, host Larry S. White II and his guest speaks on navigating unexpected challenges when preparing to have a baby. Join him as he explores the importance of adapting and pivoting when things don't go as planned, whether it's in relationships, career, or personal growth. Larry also dives into the concept of the "cave" and the need for men to express themselves and understand their partner's perspective. Don't miss this candid and insightful conversation on embracing change and finding strength in unexpected situations.
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Passing Laws that Contradict Jesus' Teachings
In this episode of All Truth, No Chaser, host Larry S. White II discusses a variety of topics, including a recent court case in Ohio involving a man housing the homeless in his church, the importance of staying informed about politics and government policies, and the teachings of Jesus on compassion and taking care of others. Tune in for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation that will leave you with a greater awareness of the world around you. Don't miss out on this powerful episode!
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Bonus Dad Pt2: Finding Strength and Healing in Times of Uncertainty
In this episode of "All Truth No Chaser," host Larry S. White II brings back guest Allen for a part two conversation. Initially hesitant to listen to the first episode, Allen eventually gives it a listen and is not disappointed. He shares that after recording, he wanted to scrap the whole conversation as he felt it didn't accurately represent their current relationship. However, Allen acknowledges the growth and acknowledges that relationships have ups and downs. They discuss the complexities of parenting and how children can sometimes frustrate but also bring immense joy. Tune in to explore the journey and growth of their relationship in this candid and insightful episode.
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Behind the Scenes: The Birth and Vision of All Truth, No Chaser
@alltruth_nochaser
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Living a Genuine Faith Foundation Consistency Responsibility and Love.
The Battle Over Identity. Larry discusses the importance of having a solid foundation in faith and staying true to one's beliefs and values. They address the issue of identity crisis among Christians and emphasize the need for consistency in behavior and actions. He also mentions the importance of not judging or condemning others, leaving that responsibility to God. Larry discusses the tendency of people to judge and condemn others while claiming to be followers of God. Emphasizing the importance of being accountable for one's own actions and the need to choose an identity and stick to it. Larry also addresses the need for personal accountability in building a relationship with God and not blaming others for one's own choices. The need to love others and oneself, and to avoid judgment and gossip. It is important to have a strong relationship with God, regardless of your level of expertise or personal experiences.
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Breaking Through Ceilings: How Mentorship Can Help You Succeed
Special Guest John Brown IG:@joeblackbarbershop
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The Importance of Marriage and Building Strong Relationships.
In this episode, the host reflects on the importance of marriage and the absence of his father, who had been married twice. He ponders the reasons behind his father's marriages and explores the significance of having a partner to share life's ups and downs. Join the host as he delves into the complexities of relationships and the longing for a loved one who is no longer there.
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Bonus Dad: Finding Strength and Healing in Times of Uncertainty.
Special Guest Allen Saunders IG:@allen.saunders
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Love Knows No Color: Discussing Love and Relationships in a Diverse World
Special Guest Jeremiah Pope IG:@jpope8909
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Supporting Others and Ourselves on the Health Journey.
In this episode of "All Truth, No Chaser," the host discusses a commercial he saw featuring will.i.am that focused on colon cancer and showcased only people of color. This led him to question why this was the case and whether there was a specific reason related to colon cancer and people of color. He delves into the higher rates of colon cancer among younger black and brown individuals and reflects on the impact of Chadwick Boseman's death from the disease. The host also raises the topic of self-care and explores what steps individuals, particularly men, can take to prioritize their health. Tune in for this thought-provoking discussion on health disparities and personal well-being.
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Treating Women with Respect: Lessons in Masculinity.
In this powerful podcast episode, we dive deep into the importance of treating women with respect and the impact it has on our society. Join us as we discuss the undeniable truth that we all know how we want the women in our lives to be treated, whether it's our daughters, mothers, or friends. We refuse to make excuses and justify shortcomings. Instead, we aim to create a community that empowers and emboldens men to be better people. Together, we can work towards a world where one in five women aren't victims of rape. Tune in and let's make a change.
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Breaking Free from Comparison: Embracing Your Own Journey
In this episode of All Truth, No Chaser, we dive deep into the topic of death by comparison. So many of us waste our energy and time comparing ourselves to others, instead of using their success as motivation. Join us as we discuss the negative impact of comparison, the importance of focusing on ourselves, and surrounding ourselves with like-minded individuals. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking episode that will inspire you to stop comparing and start thriving. Subscribe now and join the conversation!
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Building a Solid Foundation: Money, Communication, and Relationships.
Special Guest Larry Perkins IG:@backyardcook15
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Teaching and Learning from Each Other: Fatherhood Edition
In this episode of "All Truth, No Chaser," we dive into the importance of fatherhood. Join us as we discuss the challenges and rewards of being a dad, especially when you didn't have a father figure to guide you. We share personal stories, insights, and advice on how to navigate the journey of fatherhood. Whether you're a dad or interested in understanding the impact of fatherhood, this episode is for you. Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe, and share with your friends. And if you want to join the conversation, follow us on Instagram at All Truth_NoChaser. Let's uplift and inspire each other on this incredible journey of fatherhood.
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Embracing Accountability: The Foundation of Character
In this episode, we dive deep into the topic of accountability. Join us as we explore the importance of taking responsibility for our actions and how it impacts our relationships, personal growth, and overall success.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The All Truth No Chaser (ATNC) is a collection of Men Stories. The objective of the show is to Inform, Encourage and to Display that we are not alone as men in the journey of life - we are, in fact, saved by our testimonies. Invited guests are intentionally chosen based on their story, expertise and perspective on their experience.
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Larry S. White II
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