Episodes

  • Didaché - Was This a Real Mary Miracle?!?
    Jan 13 2025

    Was this indeed a miracle from Mary? Join Justin Peters as he explores the viral story of a California family that discovered their statue of the Virgin Mary untouched amidst devastating wildfires. In this episode of Didaché, Justin provides a biblical perspective on miracles, addresses common Catholic beliefs about Mary, and compares them with scripture.

    Learn why these events, while extraordinary, may not be miraculous, and explore essential doctrines such as the Immaculate Conception, the role of Mary, and the true gospel message of Jesus Christ. This episode calls for truth and clarity in understanding the Word of God.

    Stay tuned to the end for a heartfelt gospel presentation and practical advice on finding a biblically sound church.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Didaché - Was Jimmy Carter a Born-Again Christian?
    Jan 10 2025

    Jimmy Carter, the first U.S. president to claim to be a "born-again Christian," left a complex legacy that challenges traditional Christian beliefs. In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines Carter's public statements and actions, highlighting discrepancies between his professed faith and biblical doctrine.

    From his views on gay marriage and abortion to his rejection of Christ's exclusivity and endorsement of the song Imagine, this discussion explores whether Carter’s beliefs align with what it means to be a true Christian. Justin calls for a firm stand on biblical truths despite cultural compromises.

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    43 mins
  • Didaché - Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson and the True Jesus
    Jan 9 2025

    In this engaging episode of Didaché, Justin Peters discusses the significant interaction between Joe Rogan and Christian apologist Wesley Huff, which brought the message of Jesus' bodily resurrection to a vast audience. Peters examines Huff’s theological responses, emphasizing the historical and biblical credibility of Christ’s resurrection, which is foundational to the Christian faith. He critiques common secular and moralistic interpretations, underscoring the transformative truth that Jesus’ resurrection was not merely symbolic but a historical reality affirming His divinity.

    Peters also reflects on the challenges and responsibilities of presenting the Gospel in the public sphere, including the cultural fascination with celebrity conversions. This thought-provoking discussion invites listeners to grapple with the profound implications of Christ’s resurrection for all humanity.

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    42 mins
  • Didaché - You Will Not Believe The Latest Charismatic Scam From Ron Carpenter
    Dec 22 2024

    In this episode, Justin Peters exposes a shocking new scam from prosperity preacher Ron Carpenter. Carpenter is releasing an app that allows users to "talk" to him and receive prayers via an AI chatbot that mimics his voice. For $49, users can feel like they carry their personal pastor in their pocket.

    Peters lambasts the idea that a "mindless, soulless computer program" could offer genuine prayer or spiritual care. He argues that the real Ron Carpenter doesn't care about his followers, only their money - a hallmark of false teachers, according to the Bible.

    Peters ties this into the broader problem of false teachers in the charismatic movement, noting that they are God's judgment on those who refuse to endure sound doctrine. He calls on Carpenter to repent, admit his lies and exploitation and put his trust in the true Christ.

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    21 mins
  • Didaché - Kenneth Copeland Just Prophesied About 2025 and The Exact Day He Will Die!
    Dec 18 2024

    Justin Peters critiques Kenneth Copeland's "prophetic word" for 2025 in this episode of Didaché. Copeland, a prominent Word of Faith preacher, delivers a series of rhyming predictions, claiming they are direct revelations from God. Peters exposes the absurdity of the idea that God would speak in English rhymes, highlighting how this would not translate to other languages.

    He also refutes Copeland's claim that George Washington made a covenant with God based on Genesis 17, pointing out the historical and biblical inaccuracies. Most shockingly, Copeland predicts the exact date of his death, claiming he will live to be 120 years old based on a misinterpretation of Genesis 6:3. Peters debunks Copeland's false teaching on guaranteed long life, noting that no Word of Faith preachers has lived to that age. He expresses concern for Copeland's wife Gloria's health and laments the reproach Copeland's ministry has brought to Christ's name.

    • Why Copeland is wrong about living to 120
    • Death of Copeland's friend Jerry Savelle
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    38 mins
  • Didaché - Is This Kenneth Copeland's Most Heretical Statement Ever?
    Dec 17 2024

    In this episode, Justin Peters strongly condemns the blasphemous teaching of prominent Word of Faith preacher Kenneth Copeland, who repeatedly claims that God is the biggest failure in the Bible. Peters plays audio clips spanning decades in which Copeland asserts that God lost Adam, Eve, the earth, and a third of the angels, calling it "a lot of real estate gone down the drain." Peters thoroughly refutes this heretical view using numerous Bible passages affirming God's sovereignty and ownership over all creation.

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    35 mins
  • Didaché - Who Is Joni Lamb's Most Trusted Prophet? (This Explains A Lot)
    Dec 4 2024

    In this episode, Justin Peters discusses the scandal surrounding the Daystar Television Network and the Lamb family. He plays an audio clip where Joni Lamb, co-founder of Daystar, reveals that Sean Bolz is one of her most trusted prophetic voices. Peters then exposes Bolz as a fraud, showing video evidence of him using social media to gather information about audience members and pass it off as divine revelation.

    Peters laments the charismatic movement's lack of discernment and the platforms networks like Daystar use to promote charlatans like Bolz. He also criticizes the cast of false teachers surrounding Bolz, including Bill Johnson, Heidi Baker, Todd White, Benny Hinn, and others.

    The episode concludes with Peters stating that false teachers are themselves a judgment from God. He exhorts listeners to read their Bibles if they want to hear from God.

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    40 mins
  • Didaché - How Do We Respond To This?
    Nov 26 2024

    In the latest episode of Didaché, Justin Peters addresses recent health concerns surrounding prominent religious figures TD Jakes and Todd Bentley, both of whom were hospitalized in November. Peters delves into the unfolding controversy at Daystar Television Network involving Joni Lamb and her son Jonathan Lamb regarding allegations of covered-up abuse and leadership disputes. Throughout the episode, Peters examines the theological positions of these figures, discussing their associations with prosperity gospel teachings and what he considers problematic doctrinal stances. He concludes by offering guidance on how Christians should approach praying for religious leaders whom they believe are teaching false doctrine, emphasizing the importance of praying for genuine repentance while maintaining doctrinal integrity.

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    22 mins