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No Church Answers!

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The No Church Answers! podcast began as Man Up a Spiritual Oasis for Men in 2017, launched by Bill Cox, actor and DJ, and four regulars, Steven Titch, Robert Cocheu, Michael Cropper and Earl Lloyd--all from different faith backgrounds. Our focus is on ways men could use their Christian faith to drive their goals, leadership and action. We feel the faith muscle needs regular exercise. The body is like a barrel. The outside is your education, money and health. The inside is your faith and soul. We bring different points of view to a scripture lesson and hash them out in a panel discussion. We strive for authenticity in representing what Christian men are thinking. Contact us at www.nochurchanswers.com. We're not pastors, just regular guys. Engaging, deep and often humorous looks at faith in today's world by our panel.
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Episodes

Podcast 343 -- Modern Witchcraft Deuteronomy 18:10-14, Ephesians 5:11

It's Halloween, so the fellows discuss what Bible authors might have meant when they condemned witchcraft and sorcery. Rather than supernatural black magic, were they pointing to talented manipulators whom today we would call narcissists and psychopaths--persons who know there is no greater human flaw than the ability to fool oneself? Jeffrey Epstein and the Sacker Family were welcomed within commanding heights of politics, business and culture while doing little to hide their heinous crimes. Up...

Oct 29, 202457 min

Podcast 342 -- When the Gender Reveal Party Is For Your 23-Year-Old Co-Worker Colossians 3:23-24

Trigger warning! The fellows discuss the challenges of the new woke workplace, and whether Christians should react to corporate pronoun policies with principled resistance, silent acknowledgement or suppressed laughter when any of these three could lead to termination. Join us for an oft-times politically incorrect podcast as we discuss the important differences between working for the Lord and working for the Man. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 22, 20241 hr 5 min

Podcast 341 – Education as Christian Formation Proverbs 22:6

As we continue our look at Rod Dreher’s The Benedict Option, we generally agree American culture lost something valuable when colleges and universities abandoned classical education models, study of the humanities and their respect for the history of Western Civilization. But are Dreher’s suggestions realistic? We debate his call for Christians to forsake public schools for private schools and home schooling. And how should churches restructure their own Christian education programs to teach ide...

Oct 15, 20241 hr 5 min

Podcast 340 -- The Christian Village 1 Corinthians 12:12-14

As we continue our discussion on The Benedict Option, we reflect how we, as Christians, should desire to be seen by the world. Amidst the chaotic collapse of the Roman Empire, Benedict created active faith communities that drew men and women looking for an alternative to the moral disorder around them. Author Rod Dreher says that today’s Christians must make deliberate choices as to inward discipline and outward character to make their churches—and way of life—a desirable option to those weary o...

Oct 08, 202447 min

Podcast 339 -- A Church For All Seasons Ephesians 2:14-22

Has Christian influence in the culture waned? Most definitely. Are Christians wasting time and effort trying to restore the cultural climate of the 1950s? Most definitely. Author Rob Dreher wants Christian churches to focus their efforts on what he believes are more important goals. As we continue our study of The Benedict Option, we debate Liberalism vs. Progressivism, whether Evangelicals derived any new benefit from the Trump administration and to what extent, if any, Christians should seek t...

Sep 30, 20241 hr 2 min

Podcast 338 -- The Benedict Option Romans 12:1-18

We begin a study of Rod Dreher's controversial 2017 book, subtitled "A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation." Dreher is not calling for a retreat, rather he says the current times offer an opportunity to regroup around the Benedictine Rules written for Christian monastic living. In the opener of the series, we look at the life and contributions of St. Benedict (c.480-c.547), and how Dreher urges readers stepping away from the relentless antagonism of the culture wars and apply Bene...

Sep 24, 20241 hr 4 min

Podcast 337 -- Spare the Rod? Proverbs 13:24

The phrase "spare the rod and spoil the child" is not in the Bible. But the Book of Proverbs does address the value of disciplining your children. The fellows discuss whether the Bible endorses corporal punishment or if parents misuse scripture as an excuse to vent their personal frustration and anger on their kids. We also try to interpret "spare the rod" means in 2024, when so many adult children, particularly young men, "fail to launch." Finally, we discuss the value church youth ministries i...

Sep 17, 202454 min

Podcast 336 -- Two Invitations Proverbs 9:1-18

We discuss the juxtaposition of Wisdom and Folly in the Book of Proverbs and the Biblical assertion that there is objective, divine, discernable Truth that God infused within creation. We contrast this with the modern folly, particularly the ideas of moral relativism and academic nihilism, which tell us the world is only what we make of it and if we wish it, 2+2 can equal 5. Join us as we try to identify the traits of true wisdom and the traps of worldly folly. This week's podcast is sponsored b...

Sep 10, 202454 min

Podcast 335 -- Who Do Ya Trust? -- Proverbs 3:5-8

"Trust the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding" might grate the ears of American Christians, who are raised to see themselves as independent, self-reliant and owing nothing to no one, but the phrase "God helps those who help themselves" is nowhere in the Bible. We discuss the scary word "surrender," the difference between trust and faith, and discerning a true calling from God from the rationalization of our own worldly desires. Join us as we explore what might be one...

Sep 03, 202448 min

Podcast 334 -- Tough Gig in the Decapolis The Chosen Season 3

In a super-sized podcast before our summer break, we take a deep dive into Season 3 of The Chosen. Jesus’s disciples attempt to live by his teachings, doing their best to speak plainly, forgive and put others first. For some it proves difficult. We talk about the modern overtones in the relationships between Simon and Eden, Mary and Tamar and Matthew and his parents. And , amid the miracles and preaching, opposition is rising from both Jerusalem and Rome, and in places like Decapolis east of Gal...

Jun 25, 20241 hr 30 min

Podcast 333 -- Are All Sins Equal? James 2:10-11, Romans 6:21-23, 1 John 5:16-18

In a provocative podcast, we talk about whether God makes any distinction in severity among sins. We touch on the Catholic doctrine of mortal and venial sins, and contrast that with Paul's assertion that the wages of sin--all sin--is death. We question why, if adultery is against God's law, why Israel's patriarchs and kings got a pass for multiple wives and concubines, while being judged and punished for other forms of disobedience. And we look at the New Testament teachings on sin, grace and fo...

Jun 18, 20241 hr 4 min

Podcast 332 -- Solid Rock or Shifting Sand? Matthew 7:15-28

The fellows wrap up their look at the Sermon on the Mount with a discussion of modern false prophets inside and outside the church, the touchy topic of whether non-Christians can be true disciples of Jesus and if the principles outlined in the Sermon can be separated from the foundational directive of "seek first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 28, 202451 min

Podcast 331 -- Ready Player One Matthew 7:7-14

Is the Sermon on the Mount analogous to an MRPG strategy guide? The fellows are mischievous enough to suggest it. If our Christian mission is to work alongside God to establish the Kingdom of God on earth, Jesus give us an awful lot of information as to how to do it, beginning with your character traits (the Beatitudes), your role (to be salt and light), information about how best to follow the rules as you navigate levels (turn the other cheek, go the extra mile, surrender your tunic and your c...

May 21, 202456 min

Podcast 330 -- Wealthy and Worried Matthew 6:19-7:6, 12

Seek first the Kingdom of God and all we need will be given to us. This is hard to believe. Yet for Christians it stands as a promise from the Son of God himself and therefore demands to be taken seriously. Material wealth won't last. Worry accomplishes nothing. Judgment leads to hypocrisy. These sections of the Sermon on the Mount get to the heart of its counterculture nature. Join the fellows as they discuss the ramifications of this pointed verses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m...

May 14, 20241 hr 2 min

Podcast 329 -- It's Awesome To Be Humble Matthew 6:1-18

Jesus teaches the Christian approach to religious disciplines of charity, prayer and fasting should be practiced with humility. The fellows discuss the definition of true humility, which lies somewhere between boastful arrogance and self-erasure. We talk about the difficulty of avoiding temptation of making gifts or personal service all about oneself, and try to resolve that with the idea that recognizing the "awesome" value of someone's devotion to others point to a "light" in the darkness. Hos...

May 07, 202455 min

Podcast 328 -- A New Playbook Matthew 5:17-48

The Sermon on the Mount, as Robert "The Professor" Cocheu notes, sits "at the intersection on faith and real life." We take on one of the chewier sections in an attempt to get to its overall countercultural point -- that in the Kingdom of God, everyone is understood to be made in God's image and no one is expendable. In this framework, does insult equal murder? Does lust equal adultery? And what about the call to love one's enemies? Certainly there must be exceptions. Are there? Would we rather ...

Apr 30, 202459 min

Podcast 327 -- Out of the Salt Shaker Matthew 5:1-16

The Sermon on the Mount is at once an inaugural address, a list of promises and expectations, a mission statement, and a vision for a new type of Kingdom. It seems to set impossible expectations, but suggests these expectations can be met through the power of the Holy Spirit and a spirit-driven community. This week, the fellows begin a comprehensive look at the entire sermon beginning with the well-known series of beatitudes and Jesus' command to be "salt and light" to the world. Hosted on Acast...

Apr 23, 202452 min

Podcast 326 -- Sandwiched Between Commitments Exodus 20:12, 2 Corinthians 12:14

The Sandwich Generation describes adults from the ages of 40 to 59 who are caught between supporting minor children and aging parents. We focus on the aging parent caregiving part of this and the stress it can bring to Christian households. How do we honor the commandment to “Honor your father and your mother" (Exodus 20:12) while at the same recognizing that we have a responsibility to handle our own family obligations well (2 Corinthians 12:14). We examine three phases: 1) When it's time for p...

Apr 16, 20241 hr 5 min

Podcast 325 -- What Counts is the New Creation Galatians 6:14-16

The fellows wrap up their study of Galatians with guest Scotty Swingler, Students Pastor at Sugar Land Baptist Church. We talk about how freedom in Christ opens the door to agape love and fellowship, freedom from the cultural pressure to condemn others and fret about what other think of us. But most of all, we are free to put aside "playing church" and act in response to a faith that demands we see others as God sees them--people all made in His image. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for ...

Apr 09, 202449 min

Podcast 324 -- Restoration > Cancellation Galatians 6:1-10

Grace. compassion and empathy do not come naturally. Just look at the glee people have toward "cancelling" that latest personality who posts an ill-phrased or politically incorrect remark. Paul writes that restoration of sinners should be a principal aim among Christians, who should be first to understand that restoration with God was the undeserved gift of the Cross. Yet many churches today, as director Bill Cox says, "make it easy to join but hard to stay." We talk about Paul's call to "carry ...

Apr 02, 202456 min

Podcast 323 -- Spiritual Fruit Salad Galatians 5:16-26

Surrender to the Holy Spirit and fruit of the spirit--love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control--will follow. So it says plainly right here. Yet do we really believe that? Do we always hedge, depending on some aspect of our fallen human nature as a back-up to grace? Is it even possible to totally surrender to the Spirit? We revisit ways to cultivate the biblical fruit of the spirit and how to apply it, especially to personal, professional and co...

Mar 26, 20241 hr 3 min

Podcast 322 -- Paul's Cutting Remarks Galatians 5:1-15

To grasp Paul's message it’s essential to understand what he means by “freedom.” In America, freedom means independence and self-actualization. Therefore we must be on guard of replacing slavery of the Law with slavery of identity, nation, culture, career and, most of all, ego. To Paul and the early Christians, freedom was liberation--not just from the Law--but also from barriers created by tradition, culture, class and ethnicity that stood in the way of a radical interdependence. Davey Gibson, ...

Mar 12, 202457 min

Podcast 321 -- Who Stole Your Joy? Galatians 4:12-20, Psalm 98:4-9

We are a people claimed by God as children and heirs. The Psalms exhort us to shout for joy. When C.S. Lewis came to God, he was surprised by joy. Yet it seems, going all the way back to the Galatian church in AD 50, that there have been those determined to make Christian life and worship as doleful and dolorous as possible. What is Christian joy? What is the difference between joy and happiness? And how can men, as leaders cultivate and express the spirit of joy in our church and lives? Hosted ...

Mar 05, 202458 min

Podcast 320 -- "Why, Then, Was the Law Given?" Galatians 3:15-4:7

In fulfilling the Law, Paul says Christ freed us to live in faith by the Holy Spirit. So what role does Mosaic Law, from the Ten Commandments on down, have in our Christian lives? We debate one commentator's assertion that, when faced with a moral quandary, "Christians who are seeking God's will do not turn first of all to the Law of Moses for direction." If not there, then where? Has Christ's victory over sin and death really freed us from all Old Testament commands, rules and requirements? Joi...

Feb 27, 20241 hr 4 min

Podcast 319 -- The Limits of the Law Galatians 3:1-14

Paul chides the Galatians for falling into "Christ-Plus" thinking in terms of salvation. Yet even today, We Christians still fall back on expressing our religion through adherence to arbitrary rules extracted from Old and New Testament writings, regardless of the context. Should Christian women wear trousers or cut their hair short? Does the Bible declare medical marijuana off-limits? When does practice of a spiritual discipline morph into pride and stubbornness? Steve brings some case studies t...

Feb 13, 202451 min

Podcast 318 -- Blow-Up in Antioch Galatians 2:11-21

Peter visits Antioch and Paul calls him out publicly for eschewing gentile converts and folding to pressure from Judaizers who demand all new believers follow the letter of Mosaic Law. We talk about why Paul was right, but also try to understand what political and religious and cultural forces behind the "circumcision party's" demand for absolute observance of the law. The dispute resonates through the centuries as today's American Christians try their best to embrace an influx of believers from...

Feb 06, 202458 min

Podcast 317 -- "Sometimes You've Got to Stir Up the Water a Bit"

The Professor and the Gambler dive into Season Two of The Chosen, the crowd-funded breakout Christian hit. Amid gathering crowds, bickering apostles, Zealot plots, Sanhedrin politics and a wise-cracking Imperial secret agent, Jesus prepares to launch his ministry with a sermon-as-manifesto. We look at the Christian themes that run through the season, unearth a few Biblical Easter eggs and admire the storytelling risks the producers are pulling off. Also please visit our sponsor Magic Mind at www...

Jan 30, 20241 hr 15 min

Podcast 316 -- The Circumcision Debate Galatians 2:1-10

That some early Christians insisted that gentile converts submit to the Jewish circumcision rite touched off the early church's first great crisis. Some say Paul just sought to cynically rewrite scripture to dispense with the requirement. We look at the some of Biblical arguments he makes, including his insistence that even in the Old Testament, righteousness came first through faith, not Torah Law or ritual. Does salvation have any prerequisites? The fellows discuss. Also please visit our spons...

Jan 23, 202449 min

Podcast 315 -- Saul's Radical Conversion Galatians 1:11-24

To this day the story of Saul of Tarsus cannot help but seize the imagination. Saul was the brightest of rising stars among the Jerusalem high priests and pharisees and was being groomed for leadership. He proved he could even do the “dirty work” of investigating, arresting and imprisoning and executing Christians as blasphemers. Yet all the changed one day on the road to Damascus. We look at Paul's conversion as he tells it in the Letter to Galatians and, by extension, the conversion experience...

Jan 16, 202454 min

Podcast 314 -- Speak Truth Fearlessly Galatians 1:1-10

Paul gets right to the point: There is one true gospel, he says, and is "astonished" at how quickly the Galatians could be swayed by those who would alter the fundamental message of grace through faith. We often find ourselves scolded by believers and non-believers alike that Christian humility means "go along to get along." Paul's opening in Galatian stands in stark contrast to this notion. In a culture that embraces relativism, what is the Christian obligation to truth? Also please visit our s...

Jan 09, 202451 min
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