The paradox of the Christian faith involves losing one's life to find it and dying to oneself to gain it (Mark 8:34-35). As citizens of heaven we work, study, love and live here on the earth. The podcast features real conversations aimed at helping believers live for Christ while being grounded in the truth as they navigate life in this secular world. Hosted by Wayne Turner and Nadene Badenhorst for Joshua Generation Church with Michael d'Offay giving eldership oversight.
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What is discipleship, really? It’s not a program or a checklist—it’s a relationship. Discipleship is learning to follow Jesus and inviting others to walk with Him too. It happens through proximity, conversation, and modeling a life shaped by Christ. Jesus didn’t just teach truth—He lived it in front of people. He invited others into His life, showed them what obedience looked like, and sent them out to do the same. That’s why discipleship can’t happen alone. Community matters. We grow best when ...
Deliverance is a word that often brings confusion, curiosity, or even fear. For some, it’s associated with dramatic encounters and intense moments. For others, it raises honest questions they’ve never felt free to ask. Today, we want to slow down and bring clarity. In this episode, we’re de-mystifying deliverance. What is deliverance? What are demons? Can a believer have a demon? And what’s the difference between demon possession and demonic oppression? At its core, deliverance is about freedom—...
Children change everything—our schedules, our priorities, and often, our faith. As parents, we wrestle with big questions. Should family life revolve around our children—their needs, their future, their success? Are we meant to chase sport, achievement, and endless activities in the hope of giving them every advantage? But beneath that lies something deeper. Where do our children fit in the Kingdom of God? What is their place in church life—not just in programs, but in worship, community, and be...
What does it really mean to live by faith? So often, especially in ministry circles, living by faith is reduced to finances—raising support, trusting God for provision, or serving without a salary. And while money can certainly be part of the story, it’s far from the whole picture. Living by faith is bigger than a bank account. It’s about trusting God with every area of our lives—our decisions, our relationships, our calling, our future, and even our very existence. It’s waking up each day belie...
As believers, we live in a world overflowing with entertainment—movies, shows, music, and media that constantly compete for our attention. Some of it inspires us. Some of it challenges us. And some of it quietly pulls us away from God and who He is calling us to be. Here, we’re asking the hard but necessary questions: What should we be watching—and what should we walk away from? Where do we draw the line between discernment and legalism? How do we navigate fantasy, witchcraft, and symbolic story...
Christmas is more than lights, music, and traditions—it’s a season when hearts are softer and conversations about faith feel more natural. It’s often the one time of year when people who don’t follow Jesus are more open to asking why Christmas is celebrated at all. For many of us, this includes our own unsaved family members—those we love deeply but often find it difficult to share our faith with. During Christmas gatherings, shared traditions, and moments of reflection, doors open that are usua...
Is there really going to be a rapture of the Church? Does the Bible actually teach it—or is it a modern invention? And if the word “rapture” isn’t even found in Scripture, why do so many Christians believe in it? Over the years, predictions have come and gone—like claims that Jesus would return on specific dates, including September 23rd—leaving many believers confused, skeptical, or even discouraged. Yet Scripture is clear: no one knows the day or the hour of Christ’s return—not the angels, and...
Intercession is one of the most powerful yet often overlooked callings in a believer’s life. It goes beyond personal prayer—intercession shifts our focus from ourselves to standing before God on behalf of others. It is spiritual advocacy, partnership with Heaven, and a willingness to carry someone else’s burden in prayer. Scripture gives us a clear picture in Daniel, a man who confessed the sins of his nation and sought God’s mercy even when he personally wasn’t at fault. His intercession moved ...
In Scripture, spiritual warfare isn’t about fear or chasing the supernatural — it’s the reality that unseen spiritual forces influence our world. But believers aren’t left defenseless. God gives us spiritual authority, not to control spiritual beings, but to stand firm, resist evil, and live aligned with His purpose. That authority has boundaries. We’re called to exercise it within the areas God has entrusted to us — our own lives, families, and responsibilities. When people try to confront spir...
In this episode we step back in time to better understand our faith today and explore the rich and often overlooked story of church history—why it matters, how it shapes what we believe, and why knowing our roots is essential for guarding truth. Throughout the centuries, the church has wrestled with questions, challenges, and controversies. These moments didn’t just fill textbooks—they forged the doctrines we hold today. Understanding that journey equips us to recognize sound teaching, stand fir...
Today we’re talking about a powerful but often misunderstood spiritual gift—the gift of discerning of spirits. This God-given insight helps us recognize what is from the Holy Spirit, what’s simply human, and what may be influenced by the enemy. When used well, it brings clarity, protection, and wisdom to the church. But it’s important to distinguish true discernment from being critical or suspicious. The genuine gift reflects the Holy Spirit’s character—love, humility, and a desire to build up. ...
The hosts and guests tackle the contentious topic of cessationism versus continuationism, discussing if spiritual gifts ceased after the apostolic age or are still available to believers. They trace the historical evolution of this debate, examine common cessationist arguments regarding completed scripture and the purpose of gifts, and advocate for the active role of the Holy Spirit and His gifts in the church's maturity and evangelism. The conversation ultimately emphasizes a harmonious blend of Word and Spirit, urging listeners to seek personal encounters with God for a fuller experience of faith.
Christian Nationalism — it’s a phrase that stirs up a lot of heat—and not always a lot of light. Some say believers should reclaim political power to enforce biblical values. Others warn it confuses God’s Kingdom with the kingdoms of this world. So where should the Church stand? Should we be shaping laws or shaping hearts? Can we really legislate Christian beliefs for those who don’t know Christ? Jesus said, ‘My kingdom is not of this world,’ yet He also called us the light of the world. In toda...
Is healing for everyone, always? If God can heal — why doesn’t He heal everyone we pray for? And what does the Bible really say about healing, faith, and suffering? For some, healing brings hope. For others, it brings confusion, doubt, and even disappointment. We read stories of miracles in Scripture, and we hear testimonies of healing today — yet sometimes, despite sincere prayer and deep faith, healing doesn’t come. And people are left wondering: Did I not have enough faith? Did God ignore me?...
Change. It touches every one of us. Sometimes we choose it — like a new job, a move, or a personal goal — and other times it crashes into our lives uninvited — loss, uncertainty, or unexpected disruptions. But one thing is certain: change is not optional — it’s inevitable. The real question is how we navigate it. In today’s episode, we’re going to explore what change really is, why it’s often uncomfortable, and how we can respond to it in a way that builds faith instead of fear. We’ll talk pract...
DISCLAIMER : This podcast should be listened to with discretion as it includes discussion of a sexual nature and may not be appropriate for younger listeners. In this second part of our conversation, we move from the “why” to the “how.” Joining us are Mike D’Offay, an elder in the life of JoshGen, and Christian counselor Pierre van der Westhuizen. Together we take a more practical look at what it means to walk alongside those who are sexually broken—how to create a safe, gospel-centered environm...
When we talk about the church, it’s natural to ask: “Is my church the best? How does it compare to others? Should I even be thinking that way?” These are questions many believers wrestle with at some point in their journey. On the one hand, we want to be grateful and committed to the local body God has placed us in. On the other hand, we can’t ignore that churches differ—in teaching, culture, priorities, and health. The challenge is this: how do we evaluate a church without falling into judgment...
How do we discipline our children in a way that trains hearts and shapes character, reflecting the patient way our heavenly Father trains and teaches us? Too often, discipline is mistaken for punishment—but true biblical discipline is a process of discipling while guiding our children toward wisdom, maturity, and adulthood. We believe correction begins with connection: communication before correction, and no expectation without communication. It’s about shepherding their hearts, not simply contr...
DISCLAIMER : This podcast should be listened to with discretion as it includes discussion of a sexual nature and may not be appropriate for younger listeners. In this episode, we sit down with Mike Davies, an elder in the life of JoshGen, and Christian counselor Pierre van der Westhuizen to talk about ministering to those who are sexually broken. The conversation is for ordinary saints, community leaders, and elders who want to walk faithfully with people in sexual brokenness. Sexual brokenness ...
In this episode, Dylan Jones and Mike Davies—elders in the life of JoshGen—join Alain Joffe, a digital specialist with a focus on AI, to tackle one of today’s most urgent topics: artificial intelligence. AI is transforming communication, decision-making, ethics, and even how we live out our faith in Christ. Together they ask: How can Christians discern truth in an era of deepfakes and data manipulation? What theological questions arise from machine learning, automation, and the rise of general A...
Many of us practice prayer, worship, Bible reading, fasting, and meditation—but often they can feel like boxes to tick rather than pathways to knowing God more deeply. In this episode, we’ll explore where these disciplines truly fit within our daily devotions. Are they duties we must perform, or are they invitations to intimacy? Paul reminds us in 1 Timothy that physical training has some value, but godliness is valuable in every way—holding promise for this life and the life to come. Join us as...
Today, we share a powerful testimony of God’s redemptive love and perfect timing. Join us as we hear the incredible journey of Pierre and Juliet van der Westhuizen — a story of how God brought together two hearts from very different paths. Pierre, who walked a road marked by sexual brokenness, and Juliet, who faithfully waited for the man of God she believed God had promised, found their lives intertwined by divine design. Against the doubts of friends, family, and even church leadership, their ...
What is gluttony? Is gluttony really a sin? What does the Bible say about it, and where’s the line between enjoyment and excess? Who decides when enough is enough—our culture, our cravings, or God’s Word? In doing life together as a body of believers and sharing meals is so crucial, where do we draw the line in how much we eat? In this episode, we’ll look at what Scripture teaches about gluttony, why it matters for our hearts and our witness, and how to enjoy God’s gifts without being mastered b...
The word “judge” is often misunderstood and misused—both inside and outside the church. Our liberal world insists, “Do not judge,” as though tolerance were the highest virtue. Yet the Bible speaks with great clarity: we are indeed called to discern between truth and error, holiness and sin. The question is not whether we judge, but whether our judgments are righteous, humble, and according to God’s Word. In this episode, we turn to the Bible to ask: Are we ever to judge the unbelieving world, or...
In this episode, we explore the spiritual gift of the word of knowledge—what it is, how it operates, and how believers can grow in sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. Whether you’re new to the gifts or desiring to walk in greater clarity and love, this conversation will stir your faith and equip you to hear God's heart for others. We’ll share real-life examples, practical insights, and biblical foundations to help you step out with confidence and humility as you minister to those around you. Brett B...
In this episode, Healing in Community, Wayne and Nadene share their personal trauma stories and the different paths they’ve walked toward healing from trauma. Joined by Christian counselor, Christene Pienaar and Brett Bevan an elder in JoshGen, they explore how therapy, pastoral care, and authentic community each play a role in the healing journey. Together, they reflect on how the Church can support those who are experiencing trauma—not by rushing in with advice, but by showing up with grace, p...
Today we’re tackling a question more and more Christians are asking: Is there a biblical perspective on using medicinal cannabis or CBD oil? As these options become more widely used for pain, anxiety, or chronic illness, many believers are left wondering—Is this wise? Is it biblical? Is it beneficial? While the Bible doesn’t mention cannabis or CBD by name, it does give us principles, as with alcohol use, for discernment, self-control, sober mindedness and honoring God with our bodies. And of co...
In today's episode we’re tackling something real, raw, and relatable: emotions. We’ve all felt them — joy, anger, sadness, anxiety — but have you ever stopped to ask what are emotions actually for? In this episode, we’ll unpack the idea that emotions are like warning lights on a dashboard. They’re indicators — not problems in themselves. Emotions are neutral. They aren’t sinful. In fact, they’re a gift from God to alert us to what’s going on inside. But here’s the thing: how we respond to those ...
We continue the discussion from part one of this 2 part podcast and take questions from our live audience. Clarence Rule and Donovan Sheppard, elders in the life of JoshGen and Pam Marais answer audience questions in the light of their personal experiences of trials, grief and trauma and how God has used it for His good in their lives.
Why does a good and loving God allow suffering? Is it part of the believer’s walk with Him—or a sign that something is wrong? These are deep questions that many of us wrestle with, especially in seasons of hardship. In this episode, we take an honest look at what the Bible teaches about trials, tribulations, and suffering. We’ll explore whether suffering is tied to sin, and why Scripture tells us to “count it all joy” when we face various trials, as James 1 reminds us. Is God distant in our pain...