
How to Read The Bible Like Phil Robertson
Phil explains the simple approach he’s used for decades — start with Jesus, read the words in context, take them at face value, and obey what you understand. No complicated systems. No academic hurdle...
25 Helmi 8min

Here’s How to Do Good — Or Don't
The standard is not unclear. Titus does not debate personality or preference. It repeats a command across generations: love what is good, teach what is good, set an example by doing what is good, be ...
24 Helmi 11min

Church Attendance Isn’t the Measure: The Beatitudes
Phil walks through the Beatitudes and makes the dividing line clear. The first movements are toward God — poor in spirit, mourning, meek, hungry for righteousness. The next movements are toward others...
23 Helmi 9min

The Great Lie We’re All Believing
We don’t argue about sin anymore. We avoid it. Consequences remain. Corruption remains. Death remains. But the category that explains them has been quietly removed from public life. Government won’t...
19 Helmi 11min

We Are Reaping What We Sowed
We keep blaming culture for the chaos around us. Jesus doesn’t. In Matthew 15, he makes it clear: what defiles a person doesn’t come from the outside. It comes from the heart. Phil walks through how ...
18 Helmi 8min

Thomas Jefferson Knew What We’re Missing
Thomas Jefferson was not confused about the foundation of a nation. He publicly affirmed Almighty God, credited Him for America’s independence, and spoke plainly about religion, virtue, and the gospel...
17 Helmi 9min

Blurring the Line Between Good and Evil
Phil lays out the problem plainly: the line between good and evil is not disappearing — it is being moved. God is the lawgiver. Civil laws reflect His standards when they align with truth and abandon...
16 Helmi 8min

The Church’s Money Problem
The early church did not operate on a mandated percentage. They met in homes. They shared what they had. Money moved when someone had need—not to sustain structures. In this episode, Phil Robertson...
12 Helmi 11min


















