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Morning Coffee and Bible

By: Brandon Fogal
  • Summary

  • Anxious, depressed, uncertain of these troubling times? Join me as we see what the Bible has to say about our future. Start the day off right with your morning joe and Bible as we delve in together to learn about God and how His word applies to us today. A lot of crazy things are happening in this world as tensions escalate and as we approach the return of Jesus, so it is crucial that we prepare ourselves and be ready for His coming!
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Episodes
  • A Higher Call: Joining the Lord's Army
    Jun 30 2024

    In this episode of "Morning Coffee and Bible," join host Brandon Fogal as he dives into a compelling conversation about faith, patriotism, and the call to a higher purpose. The episode begins with a relatable chat about the exhaustion from daily life and the longing for the weekend, but quickly shifts to a deeper discussion about the values that define us as individuals and as a nation.

    Brandon introduces the idea of joining the "Lord's Army," inspired by the biblical stories of Joshua, Daniel, and Jeremiah. He discusses the significance of these stories in today's context, urging listeners to reflect on their own lives and the freedoms they often take for granted. The episode emphasizes the importance of being a devoted citizen, not just of one's country, but of God's kingdom.

    Through a mix of personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, Brandon explores the themes of gratitude, responsibility, and faith. He shares his admiration for figures like Tim Tebow and connects their perseverance to the larger narrative of standing firm in one's beliefs. The episode also touches on the potential of AI in content creation and the future of digital engagement.

    As the episode progresses, Brandon reflects on the upcoming 4th of July celebrations, encouraging listeners to embrace their patriotism while keeping a broader, eternal perspective. He highlights the importance of praying for one's country and being a positive influence in the community, drawing from the wisdom of Jeremiah's letter to the exiles in Babylon.

    With humor, passion, and genuine faith, Brandon invites listeners to join him on a journey of spiritual growth and national pride. Whether you're a regular viewer or new to the series, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration for living a life of purpose and faith.

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    57 mins
  • Atheist Attraction: A Deep Dive into Faith and Skepticism
    Jun 23 2024

    Welcome to another invigorating episode of Morning Coffee & Bible, where we dive deep into topics that challenge and inspire our faith. Today, we're tackling a thought-provoking subject, Atheist Attraction. Join me as we explore the beliefs of prominent atheists like Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, and Sam Harris, examining their perspectives through the lens of biblical truth. Get ready to delve into the depths of their arguments and discover how we can navigate these viewpoints while steadfastly upholding our Christian faith.

    We begin by discussing what "Atheist Attraction" means in this context, focusing on the speaker's personal attraction to listening to and understanding atheists. We'll delve into why the beliefs and eloquent arguments of figures such as Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, and Sam Harris are so compelling, even to someone deeply rooted in Christian faith.

    The episode examines three of the "Four Horsemen of Atheism," highlighting their main arguments and contributions to atheist thought. We explore Christopher Hitchens' debates with Christians, his sharp wit, and his book God Is Not Great. Richard Dawkins' emphasis on evolution and his book The God Delusion are discussed, along with the surprising fact that he coined the term "meme". Sam Harris' focus on the dangers of religious extremism and his blend of scientific views with Eastern philosophy through meditation is also covered.

    Throughout the episode, we discuss the importance of understanding opposing viewpoints to strengthen our own faith. The speaker shares personal experiences of grappling with doubt and the value of challenging our beliefs to develop a deeper, more resilient faith. We also touch on the broader cultural shift from atheism to agnosticism and the enduring relevance of these debates in contemporary society.

    The episode concludes with a reflection on the biblical perspective, including passages from Romans Chapter 1 and Psalms that emphasize the evidence of God's existence in creation and the folly of denying Him. We wrap up with a reminder that seeking truth ultimately leads to Jesus Christ, who is the embodiment of truth and wisdom.

    So, grab your coffee, sit back, and let's explore this intriguing intersection of faith and skepticism together. Don't forget to like, subscribe, share, and hit that notification bell so you never miss an episode of Morning Coffee & Bible.

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    33 mins
  • Every Day Christmas Eve
    Jun 15 2024

    In this special episode of Morning Coffee & Bible, Brandon is joined by his daughters, Sophi and Bonni, to explore the concept of living each day with the excitement and anticipation akin to Christmas Eve. They delve into how Christians can embrace the joy and hope of the promises of their faith in their daily lives. Through heartfelt discussions and personal reflections, they share insights on maintaining a spirit of gratitude and expectation, making every day feel as special as the night before Christmas. Tune in for an inspiring and uplifting conversation that will remind you of the beauty of living with constant hope and joy.

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    36 mins

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