Culture & Christianity: The Allen Jackson Podcast

By: Allen Jackson Ministries
  • Summary

  • It’s up to us to bring God’s truth back into our culture. It may feel like an impossible assignment, but there’s much we can do. Join Pastor Allen Jackson as he discusses today’s issues from a biblical perspective. Find thought-provoking insight from Pastor Allen and his guests, equipping you to lead with your faith in your home, your school, your community, and wherever God takes you.

    For more information, visit allenjackson.com
    Allen Jackson Ministries
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Episodes
  • The Demonic Rise of Antisemitism [Featuring Natalie Sanandaji & EJ Kimball]
    Nov 22 2024
    What really took place on October 7th? Is Israel committing genocide in Gaza? Why is antisemitism increasing in the United States? Natalie Sanandaji survived the October 7th attack at the Nova Music Festival. She and EJ Kimball, the Director of Interfaith Outreach and Engagement, join Pastor Allen to share their personal experiences and insights into the ongoing fight against antisemitism. "We woke up to the sound of rockets,” Sanandaji said. “I looked to my Israeli friends, and I saw that they were calm. Unfortunately for Israelis, this is something they go through on a semi-regular basis. If we were one of the first ones to leave, I probably wouldn't be here today because a lot of the people who left first were met by those terrorists.” Listen to this thought-provoking, informative, and inspiring conversation that challenges our perceptions, demonstrates the necessity of forgiveness, and shows how we can stand against antisemitism.
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    It’s up to us to bring God’s truth back into our culture. It may feel like an impossible assignment, but there’s much we can do. Join Pastor Allen Jackson as he discusses today’s issues from a biblical perspective.

    Find thought-provoking insight from Pastor Allen and his guests, equipping you to lead with your faith in your home, your school, your community, and wherever God takes you.

    Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3JsyO6ysUVGOIV70xAjtcm?si=6805fe488cf64a6d

    Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culture-christianity-the-allen-jackson-podcast/id1729435597
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    29 mins
  • Lies That Americans Believe [Featuring John Amanchukwu]
    Nov 15 2024
    "I've been able to amass over 300 million views by speaking out at school board meetings, really displaying and showing the insanity of what's going on," John Amanchuckwu told Pastor Allen in this podcast. "There have been several other victories, like flipping school boards, striking down a transgender policy in new Jersey, and removing dozens of pornographic books [from school libraries]." Amanchukwu is a pastor and a bold and passionate advocate for children, families, and truth. Often labeled a "book-banning pastor" and ironically accused of being a "white supremacist," John shares his journey of standing on the frontlines of the culture war. As you listen, you'll see how one godly man's unrelenting voice can usher truth and change into schools and communities across the nation.

    More Information:

    22 Words: Exposing the Loss of Decency in American Education: https://22wordsfilm.com/

    Hoodwinked: 10 Lies Americans Believe and the Truth That Will Set Them Free: https://a.co/d/e6HimAF
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    It’s up to us to bring God’s truth back into our culture. It may feel like an impossible assignment, but there’s much we can do. Join Pastor Allen Jackson as he discusses today’s issues from a biblical perspective.

    Find thought-provoking insight from Pastor Allen and his guests, equipping you to lead with your faith in your home, your school, your community, and wherever God takes you.

    Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3JsyO6ysUVGOIV70xAjtcm?si=6805fe488cf64a6d

    Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culture-christianity-the-allen-jackson-podcast/id1729435597
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    47 mins
  • What the Church Needs To Do Now
    Nov 8 2024
    We witnessed a miracle as the 2024 election unfolded. In this podcast, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the election results and our pathway forward. “The platforms represented two very different worldviews, and they would have shaped our future profoundly—whichever one was selected,” he said. “It really felt to me like only God could have brought about the outcome we had.” Though the election season is over, our assignment is not finished. It’s time to thank God for His mercy and grace, and to look to Him for our next steps. Our nation continues to face many issues including abortion, the redefinition of marriage, gender confusion, and human trafficking. These all have a spiritual root, and they require a spiritual response from God's people. What do we do now? Everything we were doing before—seek God, read His Word, pray, fast, and choose to do what’s difficult. God has extended our opportunity to reach more people. He hears our cries, and He is answering our prayers!
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    It’s up to us to bring God’s truth back into our culture. It may feel like an impossible assignment, but there’s much we can do. Join Pastor Allen Jackson as he discusses today’s issues from a biblical perspective.

    Find thought-provoking insight from Pastor Allen and his guests, equipping you to lead with your faith in your home, your school, your community, and wherever God takes you.

    Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3JsyO6ysUVGOIV70xAjtcm?si=6805fe488cf64a6d

    Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culture-christianity-the-allen-jackson-podcast/id1729435597
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    27 mins

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