• Sanctify Christ as Lord | Handling Conflict
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode, Adam talks about sanctifying Christ as Lord of our lives in the area of how we handle conflict. The way we handle conflict can be a light to the world. Listen to the podcast to find out why!

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    17 mins
  • S3E11 | Until the Perfect Comes | In Defense of Spiritual Gifts
    Aug 12 2025

    In this sermon, Adam preaches on the continuation of spiritual gifts, walking through 1 Corinthians 13:8–12 to show that the “perfect” refers to seeing Jesus face-to-face, not the completion of Scripture. He shares a powerful healing testimony, addresses the cessationist viewpoint with respect, and builds a strong biblical case for why the gifts are still necessary for the church today. We hope and believe this message will impact your life powerfully.

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    45 mins
  • S3E10 | Cultural Issues | Israel, Dispensationalism, and The 12 Day War | Andrew Rappaport
    Jul 2 2025

    In this episode, Adam invites, Andrew Rappaport onto the podcast to discuss the latest news regarding Israel and the 12 Day War, as well as his views on Bible prophecy and Israel as a Dispensationalist. #politics #podcast #israel #12daywar #trump #truth #dispensationalism #tuckercarlson #tedcruz #apologetics #bible #prophecy #god

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • S3E9 | Apologetics | The Genesis Flood: Fact or Fiction? | Apologist Jay Seegert
    Jun 2 2025

    In this episode, Christian Apologist Jay Seegert comes into the Bold Apologia Podcast to give a reasonable defense of the Genesis Flood presented in the Bible. Join us as we discuss the amazing facts and evidences that support the Genesis Flood as a worldwide cataclysmic event in our not too distant past. For more information on Jay’s ministry, look him up on his website here:https://www.thestartingpointproject.com/

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • S3E8 | Sermon | The God Who is Near | Acts 17:16-31
    Apr 28 2025

    God is not far from any of us. He created us with the capacity to seek, reason, and know Him. Human consciousness and our ability to reflect on truth, morality, and meaning point to the One in whom we live and move and have our being. In Acts 17:16–31, Paul does not perform miracles or healings, yet the message is powerful. The gospel itself is the power of God unto salvation. Even when miracles are not happening, God is still near, and we are still accountable to that truth. #TheGodWhoIsNear #Acts17 #ChristianApologetics #GospelTruth #FaithAndReason #BibleTeaching #BoldApologia #JesusIsAlive #RepentAndBelieve

    Background music created and licensed through Brev.ai. I hold the rights to use this music commercially.

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    52 mins
  • S3E7 | Theology | Maundy Thursday and the Typology of the Passover Meal
    Apr 18 2025

    Maundy Thursday invites us into the sacred moment when Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples. In this podcast episode, Adam Parker explores the deep typology of the Passover meal and how it pointed forward to Christ. Discover how each element of that ancient feast foreshadowed the true Lamb of God. This reflection bridges the Old and New Covenants, revealing the beauty of fulfilled prophecy and redemptive design. Tune in for a rich, gospel-centered journey through Scripture.

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    40 mins
  • S3E6 | Sermon | Don’t Miss it | Luke 19:28-44
    Apr 14 2025

    In this Palm Sunday message, Adam unpacks the Triumphal Entry and reveals how the crowd praised Jesus while missing the true purpose of His coming. He challenges listeners to examine their expectations and recognize the subtle ways we overlook what God is doing. The King still comes lowly, and if we are not careful, we will miss the peace He offers.

    Additional Clarification:

    In this episode, I mentioned that Jehu overthrew Ahab and Jezebel. To clarify, the king who was literally overthrown at that moment was Joram (Ahab’s son). What I intended to communicate—more poetically—was that Ahab’s dynasty was being overthrown. Jehu’s judgment was the fulfillment of God’s word against the house of Ahab, and while I knew that, it would’ve been better to state it more clearly from the beginning.

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    43 mins
  • S3E5 | Apologetics | Why do Atheists Spend so Much Time Refuting a God They Don’t Believe in? | Andrew Rappaport
    Apr 4 2025

    It’s one of the great paradoxes of our time: individuals who claim that God does not exist often spend immense amounts of time, energy, and even money trying to refute Him. Some go so far as to write books, give lectures, and debate endlessly against a Being they insist is no more real than a myth. From a theological perspective, this aligns strikingly with Romans 1, that truth isn’t merely denied; it’s actively suppressed. The human heart, made in the image of God, cannot help but respond to Him, whether in worship or in rebellion. Philosophically, this obsession with disproving God betrays more than skepticism. In fact, it suggests an unease, a disquiet in the soul that perhaps, just perhaps, what they reject is actually true. After all, we do not rage against things we find truly irrelevant. The question must be asked: are these arguments born from intellectual inquiry, or are they the conscience’s attempt to silence the God it cannot escape? Listen to this episode to hear more of our thoughts!

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    1 hr and 26 mins