
TWO CHARCOAL FIRES
Send us Fan Mail One place of failure need not be the place where we remain. It can become the very place of redemption and restoration—when Jesus reaches out… and He does. Just as He reached out to Peter around a charco


Hosted by Dr. Cecil Clements · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 475 episodes
Established thought leaders with verified media credentials.
Listen to Bible passages through various translations and find a prayer at the end. Comforted. Inspired. Encouraged. Challenged. Loved.
Dr. Cecil Clements hosts Cecil Clements' Podcast, a religion show with 475 episodes published.

Send us Fan Mail One place of failure need not be the place where we remain. It can become the very place of redemption and restoration—when Jesus reaches out… and He does. Just as He reached out to Peter around a charco

Send us Fan Mail John 19:16–42 recounts Jesus’ crucifixion, where He bears His suffering with purpose, fulfills Scripture, and declares, “It is finished,” signifying the completion of His redemptive work. After His death

Send us Fan Mail Luke 23:26–49 describes Jesus being led to crucifixion, where He speaks words of compassion and warning, even as He suffers, and is crucified between criminals. While one criminal mocks Him, the other ex

Send us Fan Mail Luke 23:1–25 describes Jesus being brought before Pontius Pilate, then sent to Herod Antipas, where He is mocked but found without guilt. Despite repeated declarations of His innocence, the crowd demands

Send us Fan Mail Mark 14:53–72 recounts Jesus being tried before the high priest and council, where false witnesses accuse Him, and He affirms His identity as the Son of Man. While Jesus stands firm under pressure, Peter

Send us Fan Mail Matthew 26:26–46 moves from the institution of the Lord’s Supper, where Jesus identifies the bread and cup with His body and blood, to His prediction of the disciples’ failure. It then leads into Gethsem

Send us Fan Mail John 17:1–19 records Jesus praying to the Father, asking to be glorified so that He may reveal eternal life to those given to Him. He prays for His disciples, that they would be protected, remain united,

Send us Fan Mail John 16:5–24 records Jesus preparing His disciples for His departure, promising that the Holy Spirit will come to guide them into truth and convict the world concerning sin, righteousness, and judgment.

Send us Fan Mail John 15:1–17 presents Jesus as the true vine, calling His disciples to abide in Him so they may bear lasting fruit, for apart from Him they can do nothing. He emphasizes that abiding is expressed through

Send us Fan Mail In John 14:1–21 , Jesus comforts His disciples, assuring them not to be troubled and promising a place for them with the Father, declaring Himself as the way, the truth, and the life. He reveals His unit

Send us Fan Mail In John 13:18–38 , Jesus reveals that one of His disciples will betray Him, pointing to Judas, who then departs into the night. He speaks of His coming glorification and gives a new commandment—to love o

Send us Fan Mail In John 13:1–17 , Jesus, knowing His hour had come, demonstrates His love by washing His disciples’ feet, taking the role of a servant. He teaches that no servant is greater than his master and calls the

Send us Fan Mail In John 11:17–44 , Jesus arrives after Lazarus has died and comforts Martha and Mary, declaring, “I am the resurrection and the life,” calling them to faith. Deeply moved, He weeps with them, revealing b

Send us Fan Mail In John 10:1–21 , Jesus presents Himself as the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep, calls them by name, and leads them to safety, contrasting Himself with false shepherds who harm and scatter the flock. H

Send us Fan Mail In John 10:1–21 , Jesus presents Himself as the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep, calls them by name, and leads them to safety, contrasting Himself with false shepherds who harm and scatter the flock. H

Send us Fan Mail In John 8:12–30 , Jesus declares, “I am the light of the world,” revealing Himself as the one who brings truth and life, though the Pharisees challenge His testimony. He speaks of His unity with the Fath

Send us Fan Mail In Luke 7:11–35 , Jesus demonstrates deep compassion by raising a widow’s son from the dead, revealing God’s power and mercy at work among His people. When John the Baptist questions from prison, Jesus p

Send us Fan Mail In Mark 3:20–35 , Jesus is accused by scribes of casting out demons by the power of Satan, and He responds by showing the absurdity of a divided kingdom and warning about blasphemy against the Holy Spiri

Send us Fan Mail In Mark 2:18–28 , Jesus is questioned about fasting and responds by pointing to His presence as the bridegroom, and teaches that new life in Him cannot be confined to old religious forms. He also declare

Send us Fan Mail In Mark 2:1–17 , Jesus heals a paralyzed man whose friends lower him through the roof, first declaring the man’s sins forgiven, which amazes the crowd and angers the scribes. To show His authority to for
Sponsor detection runs nightly. Check back soon.
No public pitch examples yet for this show.
Generate your own personalised pitchBased on semantic analysis of episode topics and host coverage, this show is a strong guest fit for executives in:
Industry fit is computed by PitchCentric using vector embeddings of the show's episode catalog.
Shows with the most semantically similar episode content. Pitch one, pitch all; producers cluster.








Cecil Clements' Podcast has a verified contact on file. Create a free PitchCentric account to access it and generate a personalised pitch in seconds. Research at least 3 recent episodes first and lead with a specific angle that serves their religion audience.
Cecil Clements' Podcast is hosted by Dr. Cecil Clements. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 475 episodes.
Cecil Clements' Podcast has published 475 episodes.
Cecil Clements' Podcast regularly covers religion, spirituality. It sits in the religion category, with a spirituality focus.
Cecil Clements' Podcast is accessible for guests with genuine religion expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.
Cecil Clements' Podcast hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.
Episodes of Cecil Clements' Podcast average 5 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.
Our data rates Cecil Clements' Podcast's guest bar at 80/100 (Premium tier). Established thought leaders with verified media credentials. Sign in to PitchCentric to see how your own Pod Score compares against this show.
Methodology. Booking Probability™ blends Listen Score, 30-day Virality, open-to-guests detection, and Apple ratings. Data refreshed every 60 minutes. Listen Score and Booking Probability are calculated by PitchCentric. Last enriched 11 days ago.