
To Exegete or to Eisegete
In this episode of the Church Folks Podcast, we talk about why it’s so important to approach the Bible with exegesis—drawing out God's intended meaning—rather than eisegesis—reading our own ideas into the text. With a cl

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Hosted by Tyler Creel · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 64 episodes
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Church Folks Podcast is all about real conversations for real disciples. We dive into what it means to be disciples who make disciples, depend on God through His Word, and live out our faith in true and genuine ways. From the trials and triumphs of ministry to everyday moments with family and community, we’re here to encourage, challenge, and equip you to walk faithfully with Jesus. Pull up a chair—let’s talk church, life, and discipleship.
Tyler Creel hosts Church Folks, a religion show with 64 episodes published.

In this episode of the Church Folks Podcast, we talk about why it’s so important to approach the Bible with exegesis—drawing out God's intended meaning—rather than eisegesis—reading our own ideas into the text. With a cl

Why Christians Read an Ancient Book The Bible is ancient. It was written thousands of years ago, by dozens of different authors, in different languages and cultures. So why do Christians today still read it, trust it, an

Why do Christians sing every week? Is it just tradition, or is there something deeper going on? In this first episode of our new Why Christians... series, we explore one of the most recognizable parts of Christian worshi

Heaven is a comforting thought for many people—but hell is one of the most difficult and controversial teachings of Christianity. How could a loving God allow hell to exist? Is eternal judgment really compatible with a G

If God is loving, why do we experience so much pain? It's one of the oldest and most personal questions anyone can ask. Whether it's grief, illness, disappointment, anxiety, or the loss of someone we love, suffering has

In a world that increasingly says gender is fluid, self-defined, and ultimately unimportant, many people are asking a deeper question: Does being male or female actually matter? In this episode of 10 Questions, we tackle

Episode 7 Description: Why Can’t We Just Agree That Love Is Love? “Love is love.” It’s one of the most common and compelling phrases in our culture today. But what do we actually mean when we say it? Is love simply about

For many people, science and Christianity seem to be locked in a never-ending battle. The common assumption is that as science advances, faith becomes unnecessary. But is that really true? In this episode of 10 Questions

Can the Bible really be trusted? Or is it just an ancient book full of myths, contradictions, and outdated ideas? In this episode of 10 Questions, we tackle one of the most foundational questions about Christianity: “How


“Jesus may be true for you, but not for me.” It’s one of the most common ideas in modern culture—but does it actually make sense? In this episode of 10 Questions, we explore the difference between personal preference and

In a culture that celebrates inclusion and diversity, Christianity is often seen as narrow, exclusive, or even opposed to difference. So is that fair? In this episode of 10 Questions, we tackle the question: “Isn’t Chris

10 Questions is a thoughtful and engaging podcast that tackles some of the biggest questions people—especially teens and families—are asking about Christianity, life, and meaning. Inspired by Rebecca McLaughlin’s 10 Ques

In this powerful episode, Of Trials and Truth, we sit down with Ross Smith to hear a story forged in the crucible of war. Deployed overseas in the late 2000s, Ross entered the battlefield without a firm foundation of fai

In this final episode of our Walk in the Spirit series, we look at the last fruit Paul lists in Galatians 5: self-control. In a world that constantly tells us to follow our impulses and express every feeling, Scripture c

In this episode of the Church Folks Podcast, we continue our Walk in the Spirit series by looking at the often misunderstood fruit of the Spirit: gentleness. In a culture that celebrates being loud, forceful, and always

Faithfulness rarely makes headlines, but it’s one of the clearest marks of a life shaped by the Spirit. In this episode of Church Folks, we continue our Fruit of the Spirit series by looking at the quiet strength of fait

Goodness is more than being nice — it’s moral courage shaped by the character of God. In this episode of Church Folks, we continue our Fruit of the Spirit series by exploring what biblical goodness really means and why i

Kindness isn’t weakness — it’s the visible expression of God’s grace at work in us. In this episode of Church Folks, we continue our Fruit of the Spirit series by exploring how Spirit-formed kindness shows up in our word

Patience sounds simple — until life slows down, people frustrate us, or prayers go unanswered longer than we hoped. In this episode of Church Folks, we continue our Fruit of the Spirit series by talking about the kind of
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