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Soul Food

Soul Food

By: Bishop Bira Joshua
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Are you ready to fill your soul with the sustenance it needs? Look no further! Bishop Bira Joshua’s ‘Soul Food’ is here to satisfy your spiritual hunger. Get inspired and feed your faith with this Bible-based podcast, accessible for people of all backgrounds. No matter where you are, bring along these engaging messages of faith- and listen on the go for spiritual nourishment! From real testimonies and stories to musical entertainment, you’ll discover that your soul needs - Spiritual Food. Don’t let your soul go hungry – it’s time for some 'Soul Food!'Bishop Bira Joshua Spirituality
Episodes
  • 10 symptoms of Spiritual Oppression: Constant Headache
    Feb 18 2026

    Sleepless nights, normal test results, and pain that won’t listen—when constant headaches take over, the story can feel closed before it begins. We explore constant headaches as a sign of spiritual oppression and share a path to freedom.

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    14 mins
  • Once Bitten, Twice Shy
    Feb 16 2026

    If you’ve ever felt stuck repeating the same mistake, this conversation is the turn signal you’ve been waiting for. We explore how real wisdom begins when we hear hard truth and refuse to repeat the same hurts. Proverbs 15 guides a straight path from correction to understanding, from old traps to a new life that values the soul.

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    8 mins
  • 10 symptoms of Spiritual Oppression: Suicidal Thoughts
    Feb 11 2026

    The quiet moments can be the loudest—when a plan for “relief” starts to feel like the only way to make pain stop. We tackle the reality of suicidal thoughts, share Kalina’s journey from repeated attempts to lasting freedom, and lead a prayer for those on the edge. We point to faith, community, and practical next steps for anyone who feels trapped by despair.

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    13 mins
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