Feeding My Faith

Feeding My Faith

byDavid Jackson

ChristianityReligionSpirituality

I love God, but hate religion. Let's get back to you and God. It's pretty simple. Quick lessons, and maybe, just maybe, some fun. Can God be fun? Yes. Yes he can.

Episodes(40 episodes)

Episode 100
Bible Stories Vs Bible Events
Let’s get real for a moment: the Bible is more than just bedtime stories. It’s a collection of events that have shaped the world, and we’re here to explain that! From the archaeological finds that confirm places and people mentioned in the scriptures to the way words have changed over time, it’s a fascinating discussion. We’re breaking down how skeptics view the Bible and flipping the script to show how believers can find confidence in their faith. With evidence from real-life digs that link back to biblical accounts, we’re pain...
Published: Mar 21, 2026Duration: 21m 32s
Episode 99
The Divided States of America
Remember those Olympic days when everyone was glued to the screen, sharing the same excitement? It's a wild ride down memory lane as we dive into the nostalgia of Olympic moments that brought us all together. We chat about iconic figures like Nadia Comaneci, who wowed everyone with her perfect 10, and how the thrill of sports once united us all in front of the TV, not just staring at our phones.Fast forward to the 2026 Olympics, and boy, have things changed! I confess, I didn’t catch a single second of the latest games, but I heard th...
Published: Mar 7, 2026Duration: 25m 1s
Episode 98
Remarkable Love in an Unremarkable World
In this episode, I explore one simple, staggering truth: Christ loved us while we were still sinners. I start with Romans 5:8 and the idea that this kind of love is not just good, it’s remarkable—completely unlike anything we see in the world around us.I'm back from the NRB, and they were talking faith and action. So why aren't we taking action?From there, I move into why, even with a gospel this remarkable, many of us struggle to share our faith. I walk through common reasons believers give: fear of rejection, feeling unpr...
Published: Feb 21, 2026Duration: 20m 13s
Episode 97
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
We’re diving into a big question today: why do bad things happen to really good people? It’s like a cosmic riddle wrapped in a mystery, and trust me, I’ve had my fair share of ups and downs lately. I mean, one minute I’m feeling like a million bucks—finally out of debt—and the next, I’m hit with a lawsuit that makes me go, “Seriously? Why me?” But hang tight, because we're unraveling this together! We’ll explore how sometimes life throws curveballs because, well, the world’s a little broken, and sometimes it’s just life being life...
Published: Feb 8, 2026Duration: 23m 31s
Episode 96
No More Excuses: The Power of Personal Accountability
In this episode, I reflect on the importance of personal accountability and how easy it can be to point fingers at others rather than owning up to our actions. I start with the classic Einstein quote about insanity—doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results—and share stories from my own life where accountability (or lack thereof) played a big role, from customers blaming my company for their missed subscriptions to personal habits I’ve needed to change.It's Not Fair!I talk about childhood lessons my dad taught me about fairne...
Published: Nov 29, 2025Duration: 26m 47s
Episode 95
Noticing Blessings: Overcoming Negativity and Entitlement
As I record this, it's the week of Thanksgiving, so I wanted to take some time to talk about why giving thanks is so important—not just spiritually (it's biblical!), but also physically and mentally. If you're feeling like there’s nothing to be thankful for, maybe you’re just not looking in the right places.I dive into 1 Thessalonians 5:18 and talk about how giving thanks applies to all circumstances, not just when we feel like it. I discuss how our brains are naturally wired for negativity and how envy, comparison, pride, and resentment can get in the wa...
Published: Nov 22, 2025Duration: 28m 49s
Episode 94
One Choice at a Time: Escaping the Cycle of Quick Hits and Empty Wins
Hey, it's Dave Jackson, and in this episode, I'm diving deep into something that's affecting all of us—how our brains are wired for quick gratification, and how that plays out in everything from social media scrolling to food, gambling, and more.I start things off by talking about the science behind our brains—the dopamine “wanting chemical” that's responsible for why we keep endlessly scrolling on apps like Facebook or TikTok, and why we binge on things that give us instant gratification. I share my own struggles with Facebook shorts and set limits on myself to avoid th...
Published: Nov 8, 2025Duration: 29m 22s
Episode 93
Wobbly Knees, Knockout Lies: How to Stand Strong!
Wobbly knees, folks! We’ve all been there, right? In this chat, we dive deep into the ups and downs of life, and let me tell you, life can hit harder than a heavyweight champ! Think about it: just like Ali with his fancy footwork, we’re all dodging punches from life and sometimes we get hit! So, what's the deal when those knees start wobbling? We explore how vulnerability is not just a weakness but a chance to lean into faith when the going gets tough. It’s all about recognizing when the devil’s trying to knock us out a...
Published: Sep 20, 2025Duration: 21m 13s
Episode 92
Accepting Others for Who They Are
The podcast episode provides a profound reflection on the challenges of interpersonal relationships, particularly the frustration experienced when others do not conform to our expectations. The speaker draws upon the poignant reality of witnessing the passing of cultural icons, which serves as a catalyst for deeper contemplation about life’s transience. Central to the discussion is the exploration of Mel Robbins' 'Let Them' and 'Let Me' theory, which presents a dualistic approach to navigating human interactions. The 'Let Them' concept urges individuals to accept others without the impetus to change them, while the 'Let Me' aspect emphasizes personal accountability in...
Published: Aug 3, 2025Duration: 29m 28s
Episode 91
The Unseen Strengths in Our Differences: A Biblical Perspective
Today, we delve into the poignant theme of feeling like the odd person out, examining how our perceived differences can serve as strengths. The episode presents a compelling exploration of left-handedness as a metaphor for the unique attributes that can set individuals apart. Through biblical narratives and historical examples, we illustrate that characteristics often viewed as disadvantages—such as dyslexia, mental health struggles, and physical challenges—can ultimately foster extraordinary capabilities and achievements. We recount the story of Ehud, a left-handed judge, whose unconventional trait enabled him to deliver his people from oppression, demonstrating that what...
Published: Jul 20, 2025Duration: 18m 34s
Episode 90
Lose Your Luggage
The prodigal son is a parable we've all often heard. Today I ask, "Why did Jesus leave this lesson?" Also there are some thing s you may not know like "running is humiliating" and PIGS, yes PIGS (a common animal in the bible). Takeaways: The parable of the prodigal son illustrates the boundless compassion and forgiveness of God. Jesus conveyed this parable to demonstrate that redemption is always available for the repentant. The father's actions in the story signify that God eagerly awaits the return of sinners. It is paramount to recognize that no sin is...
Published: Jul 5, 2025Duration: 24m 23s
Episode 89
The Power of 4: What Fondu, Exercise Equipment and Bible's Have in Common
TLDR-Reading the bible has benefits - wait until you hear.The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the critical necessity of maintaining a connection with God, likened to a whale's dependence on surfacing for air. I explore the profound implications of spiritual disconnection, underscoring that just as fish cannot survive outside water, humans cannot thrive spiritually when estranged from their God. I also emphasize the alarming statistic that a substantial portion of Christians neglect regular Bible reading, which is essential for spiritual growth and transformation. Through the lens of engaging stories...
Published: Jun 21, 2025Duration: 27m 39s
Episode 88
Peter's Last Ditch Effort
Today we talk about a scripture and story you've heard a million times - and never noticed this one thing. So we are talking "potty words" coming out of your mouth. Why do we do it, why we shouldn't, and what it's a symbol of. Scripture:James 3:9-10With the tongue, we praise our Lord and Father, and with it we curse human beings, who have been made in God’s likeness. 10Out of the same mouth come praise and cursing. My brothers and sisters, this should not be. James 1:26 warns, "If...
Published: May 14, 2025Duration: 11m 8s
Episode 87
The Quest for Patience in a Fast-Paced World
The discussion centers on the phenomenon of traveling at the speed of life, illustrating our diminishing capacity for patience in an era dominated by instantaneous gratification. We explore how technological advancements, while ostensibly designed to enhance convenience, have inadvertently fostered an expectation for immediate results in every facet of our lives. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural reflections, we examine the deeper implications of our impatience, emphasizing the necessity of cultivating perseverance and understanding amidst our fast-paced existence. The dialogue encourages listeners to recognize the value of patience as a virtue, urging them to embrace life's journey rather than succumbing...
Published: Mar 2, 2025Duration: 20m 14s
Episode 86
Recreational Outrage: The Opening Ceremony of the 2024 France Olympics
Navigating Offense: Christians' Response to the Olympics ControversyWelcome back to another episode of "Feeding My Faith." I'm your host, Dave Jackson, from theschoolofpodcasting.com. Today, we're diving into a hot-button issue that has set social media ablaze—the controversial opening ceremonies of the 2024 Olympics in France. Many Christians were outraged, claiming the performance mocked the Lord's Supper. But before we jump to conclusions and join the frenzy of recreational outrage, let's take a moment to dig deeper. Is this really an attack on our faith, or are we missing a crucial perspective? Jo...
Published: Aug 6, 2024Duration: 28m 3s
Episode 85
Pity Party For Two
The truth is getting blurry with technology and today we are talking about the Father of Lies (Satan) wants you to believe his lies. When you believe his lies as truth you may not be saying, doing, acting in ways you should. In some cases his lies make you feel bad, sad, etc and you throw yourself a pity party and he will join you every time. Common Sense Check:We realize there are true victims, and panic attacks are a real thing, but that's not what we are talking about today. This is more...
Published: Jun 19, 2023Duration: 31m 8s
Episode 64
Keep it Between You and God
Today I’m looking at Matthew 6 and I notice a pattern. When you do things to make you look good to other people is seems to tarnish your actions.Matthew 6:1-2 (NLT)1 “Watch out! Don’t do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you will lose the reward from your Father in heaven.2 When you give to someone in need, don’t do as the hypocrites do—blowing trumpets in the synagogues and streets to call attention to their acts of charity! I tell you the truth, they have received a...
Published: Jan 9, 2017Duration: 7m 36s
Episode 63
Not Feeling Right With God? Who Moved, You or God?
So I haven’t put out any content since May. Here are some of the reasons.I didn’t feel “Worthy” to be behind the microphone talking about God.As a person with TWO divorces under his belt, I can’t help but feel God was pissed at me. Jesus says in Matthew 19, “I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery.” Not much room for interpretation.However, the truth is God is waiting for you:Isaiah 30:18Yet the Lord longs to be gracious to...
Published: Jan 3, 2017Duration: 11m 0s
Episode 62
Does God Have Brain Damage?
Memory Problems My brother was in an accident a few years ago. He was knocked out At first we thought he was fine, but over time things were not as they seem. It Turns out his brain has a hard time remembering some things, and he does fine on other things. I ask him how his ... Read more
Published: May 28, 2016Duration: 10m 57s
When God Says No Part 1
We've all had times when we didn't something we wanted. It would be easy to get mad at God and walk away. We feel he doesn't care. The story of Job is one of tremendous suffering, and yet Job stuck with God. Here is chapter 42 it shows Job answered the Lord: 2I know ... Read more
Published: Mar 3, 2016Duration: 14m 15s