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Welcome to Season 3 of the Campbell Soup Podcast with Israel and Rachel Campbell. We are celebrating over 10,800 downloads and counting, thanks to listeners like you. We started this podcast with a simple idea: discipleship should be more than a classroom, it should be a way of life. When Jesus walked with His disciples, the lessons did not happen behind a podium but along the road, around meals, and through conversations about real life. That is exactly what we do here.Each episode is like sitting down to a hearty bowl of soup, warm, nourishing, and full of flavor. We talk about life, love, parenting, relationships, faith, and whatever else bubbles up along the way. Some moments will make you laugh, others might make you think, but every conversation is stirred with honesty, hope, and a little humor. So pull up a chair, grab your spoon, and join us for another season of real talk, real life, and real discipleship, one spoonful at a time.

Welcome to Season 3 of the Campbell Soup Podcast with Israel and Rachel Campbell. We are celebrating over 10,800 downloads and counting, thanks to listeners like you. We started this podcast with a simple idea: discipleship should be more than a classroom, it should be a way of life. When Jesus walked with His disciples, the lessons did not happen behind a podium but along the road, around meals, and through conversations about real life. That is exactly what we do here.Each episode is like sitting down to a hearty bowl of soup, warm, nourishing, and full of flavor. We talk about life, love, parenting, relationships, faith, and whatever else bubbles up along the way. Some moments will make you laugh, others might make you think, but every conversation is stirred with honesty, hope, and a little humor. So pull up a chair, grab your spoon, and join us for another season of real talk, real life, and real discipleship, one spoonful at a time.

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CAMPBELL SOUP PODCAST- ISRAEL & RACHEL CAMPBELL "Don't lose your passport"

Send us a text A midnight layover, a missing passport, and a family stuck between countries became an unexpected parable about identity. We walked through the stress, the finger-pointing, and the waiting, only to realize that what stalled us at the border mirrors what stalls many of us internally: forgetting who we are and whose we are when life shifts gears. We unpack why identity gets hit hardest in transition—new jobs, new commitments, fresh steps of obedience—and how Scripture shows the pattern from Moses to Jesus. The enemy’s oldest tactic is still the most effective: “If you are…” We counter that with what Jesus modeled—“It is written”—and offer practical guardrails you can set before the turbulence arrives. We talk about building a circle that speaks truth when you forget, preloading promises so you can answer doubt on contact, and deciding your assignment before insecurity tries to rewrite it. Along the way, we explore how borrowed armor limits your reach, why criticism that once crushed now glances off when you’re rooted, and how modern identity labels can become clumsy armor that looks strong but fits wrong. Your truest passport isn’t a title, tribe, or platform; it’s adoption. As children of God, we carry a name that steadies both failure and success. If you feel stuck in the corridor—unable to go back or forward—there’s a way through: ask for help, hold fast to the Word, lean on your people, and keep moving. The passport is meant for travel, not storage. Hit play for a story-driven, Scripture-saturated conversation that’s equal parts honest and hopeful. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who feels “in transit,” and leave a review with one truth you’re holding onto this week. Support the show
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 week
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High-Functioning Idolatry

Send us a text What if the most “spiritual” parts of your life have quietly taken God’s place? We open a candid conversation about high-functioning idolatry—the subtle way good gifts like family, ministry systems, church culture, politics, education, and even worship styles become the things we trust most. Through personal stories, Old Testament insights, and honest self-audit, we unpack how fear disguises itself as prudence and how easy it is to rely on what we can control while calling it faith. We don’t stop at diagnosis. Together we outline three concrete practices that re-center our hope: choosing assignments that require God to move, listening beyond our circle with Spirit-led curiosity, and worshiping with our resources through generosity, tithing, service, and availability. Along the way, we revisit Jonah 2:8 and Judges 21:25, reflect on the bronze serpent that became an idol, and contrast systems that help with systems that quietly replace the Spirit. The thread running through it all is the love of God—stronger than cultural turbulence and steadier than any outcome we can engineer. If your prayer life feels flat, your schedule too tight for interruption, or your peace tethered to headlines and bank balances, this episode is an invitation to trade control for communion. Hear how dependence revives faith, how compassion grows when we sit with people who see differently, and how generosity breaks the grip of lesser kings. Listen, reflect, and then take one courageous step that only makes sense if God shows up. If this resonated, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show. What’s one “good thing” you’re ready to put back in its proper place? Support the show
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 2 weeks
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IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE...

Send us a text A children’s book has a way of telling the truth we avoid. If you give a mouse a cookie, he’ll ask for more—and so will the quiet appetites that live in us. We follow that trail from playful banter to piercing insight, asking what happens when you feed entitlement, revenge, or misplaced hope—and what changes when you starve them. We start with the subtle voice of “I deserve,” the mindset that turns gratitude into grumbling and caps what grace can do. From instant delivery culture to scorekeeping in relationships, we trace how pride disguises itself as fairness and leaves us empty. Then we pivot to the “I’ll show them” trap: a candid ministry story reveals how proving people wrong drained purpose, stalled growth, and hijacked the heart. The breakthrough came when we stopped performing for critics and started loving the people in front of us. Two anchors emerged—time tells and let the fruit speak—shifting us from image management to character formation. The conversation deepens with “I hope they…”—the hope we place in apologies, recognition, or changed behavior that may never come. We share a raw account of forgiving without an apology, the physical toll of offense, and the freedom that followed. Scripture grounds the journey—James 4:6, Philippians 4:19, Psalm 62:5—pointing us back to a God who supplies what people withhold. We also tackle a harder test: when someone hurts the person you love. Do we poison them with our outrage, or become purpose in their pain? Choosing purpose breaks the cycle and protects the heart. By the end, you’ll have a simple way to respond: name the mouse, find the cookie, starve the appetite, and ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the smaller seeds before they grow. Expect practical language, honest stories, and a closing prayer that invites real change. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review—then tell us: which “mouse” are you evicting this week? Support the show
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 3 weeks
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IF YOU ARE GOING TO CANCEL SOMETHING, CANCEL THE NOISE"

Send us a text The cabin was chaos, the baby was wailing, and the migraine was winning—until noise‑canceling earphones turned the whole flight into honey. That small shift became our map for a louder world: attention is a stewardship, and peace starts when we choose what gets in. We talk candidly about tech habits, secondhand AirPods, and why unfollowing someone to guard your spirit isn’t rude—it’s wisdom. From there, we unpack three simple rhythms: turn down distraction by limiting inputs and muting notifications that hijack your mood; crowd out the junk by adding scripture, worship, service, and purpose so your appetite changes; and turn up devotion until the still, small voice can be heard again. Along the way, we name the link between doomscrolling and anxiety, laugh about car stereo volume wars, and reflect on how Jesus withdrew to quiet places to pray. We also confront a tricky truth: loud, confident, even religious voices aren’t always right. The safeguard is to test every message by the Bible and its fruit—does it lead to love, joy, and a sound mind? If your inner voice has turned into a bully, we walk through practical ways to renew your mind, capture spirals, and replace fear with power, love, and self‑control. And when the static finally drops, guidance gets practical: Isaiah’s promise of “This is the way; walk in it” meets your calendar with small, clear next steps—text the friend, forgive quickly, say no to the thread that breeds strife, and make room to listen. Ready to cancel the noise and recover your focus? Hit play, subscribe, and share this with someone who needs a quieter channel. If it helps, leave a review—tell us where you listen and what noise you’re turning down this week. Support the show
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 month
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Spot the Knockoff

Send us a text A broken purse handle, a crowded green room, and a flush of embarrassment, funny on the surface, but it points to something deeper: how easily we’re drawn to convincing copies. We kick off season three by tracing that everyday story to Jude’s urgent call to contend for a faith that’s the real thing, not a polished knockoff. We unpack why Jude shifted from writing about shared salvation to warning about counterfeits already creeping into the church. Instead of stoking exposé culture or training our “spiritual suspicion,” we explore a better way to discern: know the genuine so well that the fake feels wrong. That begins with Scripture shaping our instincts, not just our opinions. It continues with a daily, honest walk with the Holy Spirit who counsels, convicts, and comforts without shame. And it grows inside communities where iron sharpens iron—humble people who have suffered, stayed, and kept their hearts soft—so life change happens in circles, not just in rows. We also press into radical honesty as the antidote to pretense. God desires truth in the inward parts, and pretending to be further along erodes the soul. By sharing personal stories and practical practices, we point to a culture where leaders and learners can tell the truth early, seek help, and keep going. If you’re tired of outrage threads and hungry for resilient, non‑performative faith, this conversation offers clarity and courage to build on the Word, walk with the Spirit, choose honest friends, and refuse the counterfeit when it whispers loud. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a quick review—what helps you stay close to the real? Support the show
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"Does the Holy Spirit make you weird?" Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 28

Send us a Text Message. As this Campbell Soup Podcast season comes to a close, we've decided it's time to tackle a topic that's sparked curiosity and even controversy in many: the influence of the Holy Spirit. With candid anecdotes from our spiritual journey, we unpack the myths and truths around the Holy Spirit. Our experiences, from Bible college to personal encounters, serve as a backdrop to our exploration of the authentic fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, and more—and how they contrast with the weirdness often inaccurately ascribed to the Spirit’s presence. Moving beyond the surface, we delve into the importance of nurturing a relationship with the Holy Spirit that transcends fleeting emotions. Our discussion traverses the landscape of spiritual 'goosebumps', diving into how a daily walk with the Spirit shapes patience, discipline, and our interactions within the church community. The quieter, yet transformative work of the Holy Spirit in our lives emerges as a theme, highlighting the Spirit's role as a counselor and guide through the milestones and the mundane. We wrap up with an invitation to embrace the unpredictable yet powerful move of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Addressing concerns about misrepresentation, we share our heartfelt desire for both the presence and power of the Spirit—alongside the growth of its fruits within us. As we send off our listeners with a prayer for divine transformation in personal, familial, and communal spheres, we promise a rejuvenated return after the summer, carrying the torch of a life led by the Spirit into the next season.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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"The burden of a Critical Spirit" Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 27

"The burden of a Critical Spirit" Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 27  Do you ever feel weighed down by the habit of criticizing everything around you? Let Rachel and Israel lead you out of the shadows of a critical spirit and into the light where grace transforms our pain into strength. In our heart-to-heart conversation, we unfold the transformative journey of twins who embody the stark contrast between a life crippled by criticism and one uplifted by positive affirmation. We dissect the roots of a critical mindset, revealing how it's often a cry from unhealed wounds and lingering disappointments, and we share how embracing God's grace can help us rise above these challenges. Criticism can be as insidious as bad breath, and just like you'd reach for a mint, we need tools to freshen our perspective. In our second chapter, we journey through history and scripture to uncover the prevalence of criticism and its impact on our souls. Discover how a mirror—a community of constructive feedback—can reflect the unpleasant truths we need to confront within ourselves. With anecdotes from Elisha's gatekeeper to the ten spies, we emphasize the importance of choosing the voices that shape us, encouraging you to enrich your character with the mints of positive traits. Finally, we don't just expose issues, we offer a beacon of hope and practical steps to break free from the shackles of a critical spirit. Hear how Paul's teachings and his counsel to Timothy provide a roadmap to maintain godliness, even when criticism tries to distort our discernment. We'll guide you on how to recognize and nurture the good in every situation and in every person, helping you reflect God's glory in everyday interactions. By the end of our chat, you'll be inspired to swap criticism for compassion, and in doing so, bring a breath of fresh air to all your relationships. Join us, and let's journey towards a more positive you!
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Switching Fuels | Pain to Purpose: Embracing God's Plan for Our Lives" Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 24

Have you ever felt like you were running on the wrong kind of fuel, using pain as a motivator instead of purpose? You're not alone. Through rich conversations and personal narratives, Rachel and Israel explore the idea that a life powered by pain might get us moving, but it's purpose that takes us where we truly need to go. We discuss the shift from hurt to a higher calling, sharing stories that reveal the dangers of a pain-driven existence and the liberation that comes with aligning to God's plan for us. During our walk, a simple discussion blossomed into an in-depth analysis of the strategic depth required for leadership and living a life of faith. We turn to the biblical story of David as a beacon, showcasing how serving God's purpose in our generation is pivotal. Our personal experiences, intertwined with these timeless narratives, highlight the strongholds that can derail us and the importance of staying true to our divine path. As we invite you into our intimate space, we also open up about our journey in starting a ministry and the transformation from seeking validation to igniting genuine change in the lives of others. The episode culminates with an invitation to discover and embrace your God-given purpose, to switch to the fuel that will revolutionize your life with clarity and direction. As we reflect on the transformative power of pain, we share how it can become the catalyst for uncovering direction and meaning. We encourage you to join us in this conversation, to share your stories and build a community where we all grow and support each other towards living for God's glory and purpose.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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The Young Church: Contributions, Challenges, and the Call to Action | Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 24

Embark with us on a journey of discovery as we uncover the rich tapestry of the early church's legacy—a legacy that continues to shape our society in profound ways. From the foundational role in establishing universities and hospitals to the spearheading of social reforms and the abolition of the slave trade, we unravel how Christianity has been a force for good throughout history. We confront the uncomfortable contradictions within the faith, such as self-proclaimed Christian slave owners, while also celebrating the genuine followers of Jesus who have consistently campaigned for human rights and equality. This episode promises to refresh your perspective on the church's contributions, guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ. Feel the pulse of contemporary Christianity's societal imprint in this candid conversation, where we address the messiness of church communities and the critical need to remain engaged. We shine a light on the church's role in charity, the abolition of slavery, the advancement of women's rights, and education, drawing a stark contrast between the generosity of Christians and atheists. Through the turbulence and imperfections, we advocate for a collective spiritual life that embraces the church's positive impact, highlighting that true discipleship involves engagement rather than retreat from community. As we wrap up our series, we reflect on the individual and collective responsibilities of the church to serve as beacons of hope and catalysts for change. A personal account of a resilient church in Italy serves as a testament to the enduring influence of the church across the ages. We underscore the importance of cherishing a vibrant, community-reaching, and Spirit-empowered church, while also calling on listeners to consider their unique contributions to God's house. Join us in celebrating the transformative power of the church and share your insights as we continue to foster a community built on love, faith, and action.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 24 Unlocking your Superpower

Today's episode is a heartfelt journey through empathy's profound impact, drawing wisdom from the biblical story of Joseph. Joseph's evolution from a self-centered youth to an insightful man in the depths of an Egyptian prison teaches us the significance of discernment in others' despair. By observing the cupbearer and baker's sorrow, Joseph sparked a chain of events that would lead not only to his own redemption but to the prosperity of an entire nation. We delve into how this ancient tale echoes in our own lives, inspiring us to foster growth and harness the power of relational intelligence during times of adversity. Rachel's story of her mother's passing is not singular—each day we encounter souls enduring silent battles, holding stories that can only be unearthed through compassion. In our heart-to-heart, we uncover the 'superpower moments' that surface when we extend our hands to the burdened neighbor, the worried friend, or the stranger we meet. The thread of community weaves through our narratives, spotlighting the vital role of support systems and prayerful reflection in lifting one another up. We laugh together too, as we consider the curiously human trait of gossip and its unexpected role in relationship building and character development. Finally, we put on the cape of curiosity—our greatest superpower—and discuss the simple, yet profound act of engaging with others by inquiring about their lives. This episode is an invitation, a call to be part of a movement that celebrates the incredible stories each person carries. Just like the wholesome goodness of kale in our diets, this superpower enriches our lives with positivity—minus the bitter aftertaste. So, join us as we delve into the superpowers nestled in everyday interactions, the kind of stories that ripple out compassion and understanding into the world around us.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 23 Life Lessons from the LA Marathon:...

Strap on your sneakers and prepare for a journey of endurance both on the pavement and in life, as Israel shares the tale of conquering the LA Marathon and the profound insights gained along the way. From the unexpected challenge issued by a church member to the final strides across the finish line, this episode is a testament to setting monumental goals and the sweet victory of achieving them. Rachel, with her quick wit, chimes in on the laughter we shared when a marathon date idea turned into a deeper conversation about perseverance and the communal spirit that empowers us through life's marathon. Ever wondered how marathon training can mirror the intricacies of spiritual fortitude? We unwrap this intriguing concept, discussing the parallels between physical preparation and nurturing one's spiritual health. Just as customizing nutrition and workout plans is crucial for any runner, we underscore the significance of tailoring our spiritual routines amidst the chaos of life's demands. Whether you're a parent seeking connection or an individual carving out a path for personal growth, this episode addresses the necessity of consistent, sustainable practices that keep us pressing forward, mile after mile. As the episode winds down with the lessons of the long run, we reflect on the importance of self-encouragement and the pivotal moments when we must be our own cheerleaders, just as David found strength in the divine. Drawing from biblical wisdom, we apply these principles to marriage, parenting, and career aspirations, emphasizing the impact of small yet steady steps. Before we part, join us in a humorous nod to the post-race glow and the respectful retirement of my marathon medal, as we remind ourselves that while rest is essential, the race of life ceaselessly beckons us forward.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 22 ''Why Didn't get a Wagon"

Have you ever unwrapped a gift, only to find it wasn't the treasure you anticipated? Join us on a journey where we share those 'Why Didn't I Get A Wagon' moments, and how they've unexpectedly enriched our lives. Israel unveils a birthday story that pivots from dismay to a deeper appreciation for sentiment, while I recount a tale of youthful anticipation ending in a comical twist. Our personal narratives aim to foster a sense of community, inviting you to ponder the virtues of gratitude and the unexpected gems life bestows upon us. The essence of true discipleship often involves a path less trodden, marked with sacrifices that refine our spirits. In this conversation, we peel back the layers of carrying God's anointing, a mantle that comes with its own set of trials and triumphs. We draw from the lives of Biblical heroes and intertwine tales of our own to illuminate the weight—and the rewards—of spiritual leadership. If the allure of ministry fame has ever beckoned you, discover why the path to such recognition is laden with challenges meant to prepare your heart for the journey ahead. Wrapping up, we explore the transformative power of praise through the inspiring account of Paul and Silas. Their story is a testament to the triumph of purpose over personal liberation. We also introduce the concept of a "miracle list"—a personal ledger of the divine fingerprints in your life. This list serves as a reminder of God's fidelity, offering strength during times of envy or dissatisfaction. We pepper in a bit of humor (yes, you'll hear Israel's  best John Wayne impression) as we invite you to reflect on the miracles of yesterday and eagerly anticipate those yet to unfold. Share your thoughts with us as we together navigate this spiritual sojourn.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 21 ''Projecting or Reflecting"

Have you ever caught a glimpse of yourself in a mirror and wondered if the reflection staring back is truly who you are, or just a facade we've grown accustomed to? Rachel and Israel wrestled with this very question as we dissected the theme of 'Projecting vs Reflecting' in our spiritual and daily lives. Inspired by a church message spotlighting the children of Israel's command to shed their jewelry, we're led to introspection. Are we, like Peter before his transformation, wearing masks that conceal the God-given power within us? Stripping away the layers, we share candid experiences and the subtle allure of projecting false perfection, especially within faith circles. The pressure to present an impeccable image can be overwhelming, and it often sneaks into the most pious of places—our faith communities. We peel back the curtain on this struggle for authenticity, offering personal tales and insights that reveal the dangers of living behind a pretense. We take a hard look at the cultural obsession with rented luxury and the social media highlight reels that can distort our genuine faith experiences. In a call to embrace our flawed humanity, our dialogue serves as a gentle reminder to reflect the true essence of Christ's love in our actions, rather than an airbrushed version of righteousness. As we navigate the delicate dance of engaging in worldly affairs without compromising our divine mission, we contemplate the impact of our words and deeds. Can we participate in political discourse without letting fear and personal bias eclipse the light we're meant to shine? We examine how prayer, stillness, and peace can become transformative tools in our quest to reflect Jesus more clearly. The challenge we leave you with is a profound one: to consider the distinction between reflecting divine truth and projecting our own insecurities. Join us on this thought-provoking journey, and as always, your responses and inquiries are not just anticipated but essential to our collective exploration.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 20 ''Our Job vs. God's Job"

Have you ever felt the weight of the world on your shoulders, only to realize some of it wasn't yours to carry? Join us as we traverse the delicate line between our earthbound responsibilities and the divine duties reserved for a higher power. This episode is a soul-stirring blend of personal reflections and stories that reveal the freedom and spiritual growth awaiting us when we learn to trust in God’s sovereignty. Together, we celebrate worship as a transformative daily practice, not confined to Sunday mornings. It's about living in a way that honors God's enduring rule over our lives. We'll share how worship can shift spiritual atmospheres and bring us into harmony with the divine. And if you're seeking comfort in the midst of life's uncertainties, we delve into the beauty of embracing God’s mysteries, finding peace in faith when answers are scarce.  We consider the diverse roles we play in God's kingdom and how understanding our place can lead to deeper spiritual transformation—both for ourselves and others. We share stories that demonstrate the power of gentle guidance and prayer over forceful persuasion in changing hearts. As we wrap up, we will explore the therapeutic act of writing down our thoughts, distinguishing between our tasks and those designated to God, a practice that promises clarity and stress relief. Tune in, and let’s embark on this journey together.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 19 ''Who needs enemies with friends like...

Friends can be our greatest allies or our unintended nemeses during life's more turbulent chapters. Our latest episode wades into the complexities of support systems against adversity, as exemplified by the biblical Job and his circle. You'll discover the nuances of advice that aims to uplift but sometimes misses the mark, and we'll share personal reflections on finding the balance between truth and encouragement. There's a candid exploration of how our words can impact those grappling with trials and the vital role of empathy and unity within the Christian community when standing against societal challenges. Treading carefully through the minefields of public discourse, we unravel the art of graceful communication. Inspired by C.S. Lewis's "Mere Christianity," we dissect the importance of presenting a cohesive front in faith conversations and the transformative power of gentle correction. The episode contrasts the wise counsel of Nathan the Prophet with the abrasive tone often found on social media, inviting listeners to embrace humility and discretion. We dissect the pitfalls of speaking with certainty about God, a lesson underscored by the error of Job's friends, providing a poignant reminder of the weight our words carry. As we wrap up, the spotlight turns to the transformational nature of the Word, steering us from using sermons as platforms for indirect reprimand. We delve into the significance of the Holy Spirit's guidance in cultivating relationships that allow encouragement to flourish. Our narrative concludes by encouraging you to share the comfort found in God's message, emphasizing the cascading effect of positive affirmation on the individual and broader community. This episode promises to arm you with insights for uplifting those around you, ensuring that encouragement echoes throughout your interactions.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 18 ''Flourishing in Babylon"

Imagine standing firm in your faith while the world around you feels like a modern-day Babylon. That's the journey we delve into on today's podcast, where we're joined by the coolest moms, sharp eighth graders, and everyone in between to discuss "Flourishing in Babylon." We crack open the pages of Jeremiah 29:11, not just as a comforting graduation verse but as a battle cry for those of us navigating today's cultural exile. With societal norms shifting away from Christian values, we reveal how you can still prosper and find hope, just like Daniel and his companions, without compromising your beliefs. As we wander through the metaphorical gardens of Babylon, we uncover the secret to thriving: a patient, steadfast faith that witnesses through action rather than confrontation. Inspired by the long-haul commitment of sharing the Bible with a dear friend over a decade, we explore the notion of dreaming big and investing in the future, even when it feels like we're imprisoned by our circumstances. Our conversation paints a vivid picture of how, amid adversity, God's blessings can multiply, and we, like Daniel, can emerge ten times better in all aspects of life. It's about being deeply rooted in a community and shining bright in the darkest of times. To wrap things up with warmth and anticipation, we chat about the sweet promise of becoming grandparents, painting a vision of the future that includes wedding bells for Phoebe and Chloe and the patter of little feet. We muse over the joy that comes from nurturing the next generation and whether we're truly ready for the grandparent life. So, grab a comfortable seat and listen in as we share our hearts, laughter, and maybe even a tear or two, on this episode of the Campbell Soup podcast.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 17 ''The D word"

Ever felt the sting of discipline and wondered why it's necessary, especially on a spiritual path? We dive headfirst into this topic, revealing how discipline is not just a form of correction, but an expression of divine love. Join us for an episode filled with laughter, hymns, and the occasional off-key note, as we share personal experiences from worship to the wisdom of Hebrews 12. Discover how embracing discipline can shape faith, character, and the very essence of our journey with God. Parenting isn't for the faint of heart, and when it comes to disciplining children, the stakes are sky-high. Our foray into the LA foster system and parenting classes shed light on the long-term impact of discipline—or the lack thereof—on a child's future. Through tales of setting loving boundaries and the art of saying 'no', we unpack the importance of 'Christian disciplines' in raising resilient, godly individuals. It's a candid look at how the delicate dance of love and correction can build a foundation for the next generation. Wrapping up, we reflect on the ripple effects of self-discipline on personal growth and family dynamics. From heartfelt apologies that mend past rifts to the daily grind of financial and relational self-control, we share stories from our own road of discipline, including the hurdles faced when it wasn't part of our upbringing. Get inspired to set incremental goals guided by spiritual principles that lead to life-changing rewards. Whether it’s reconciling with loved ones or enduring the elements for a morning run, discipline takes center stage as our greatest ally in the pursuit of growth.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 1 year
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 16 ''Behind enemy lines."

Have you ever felt like a modern-day Daniel, striving to live out your convictions in a world that seems to be on a different page? Join us as we share our journey through the cultural 'Babylon', unveiling how to keep your faith vibrant and your identity intact. We're not just talking about surviving; we're discussing thriving. Our conversation travels through the delicate balance of being true to our core values while still engaging dynamically with the world around us. The secret? A 'diet' of behaviors and attitudes that are nourishing to the soul, allowing us to be in the world but not of it. It's one thing to navigate these challenges ourselves, but what about the next generation? We dive into the profound impact of living with intention, particularly through the lens of parenting in the secular sphere. Biblical figures like Daniel and his companions set a powerful example, not just in their time, but for us today as we seek to raise children who can stand firm in their beliefs amidst the bustling 'Babylons' of our modern cities. Our discussion unveils the joy and security found in God-defined boundaries, providing a blueprint for cultivating lives filled with purpose and tranquility amidst the chaos. In the final stretch, we zero in on the essence of profitable actions within our spiritual walks. It's about discerning which steps forward will truly enrich our journey, inspired by the teachings of Paul and the life of Jesus. We get real about the struggles, including maintaining a social media presence that honors our spiritual journey. And as we conclude, we revisit the vital role of the Holy Spirit's guidance in fine-tuning our perceptions, enabling us to navigate life's battlefield without crossing into enemy territory. So, whether you're on your daily commute or finding a moment of stillness, let this episode be a companion in strengthening your discernment and shining your light brightly.
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Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 15 Has God closed this door?

Have you ever faced a door that just wouldn't open, no matter how hard you pushed? We've all been there, and in this heartfelt episode, we unravel the mystery behind life's closed doors. I share intimate stories of personal setbacks and the surprising good that can emerge when things don't go according to plan. Join us as we delve into the idea that these obstacles might actually be divine interventions, guiding us towards a greater path, and how fear of making the wrong choice shouldn't hold us back from moving forward. As the conversation unfolds, we witness the powerful interplay of determination and patience through Israel's battle against the odds of a life shaped by addiction, and my own pursuit of uniqueness among a large family. We engage in an honest discussion about the art of decision-making within the spiritual realm, emphasizing the necessity of discernment, prayer, and wise counsel. Through our anecdotes, we illustrate the transformative nature of faith in navigating life's challenges, and how understanding God's heart can lead to profound changes in our lives. In our final segment, we tackle the complex questions that arise when we encounter barriers on our journey. Is it a red flag from the divine, or just another hurdle to leap over? We invite you, our cherished listeners, to become part of the conversation by sharing your own experiences with seeking God's guidance and protection. Whether you're listening while tackling your to-do list or taking a moment to reflect, this episode is designed to offer encouragement and insight as we collectively seek to interpret the divine hand in the unfolding tapestry of our lives.
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"WE HAVE TO PRAY JUST TO MAKE IT TODAY" Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2...

Ever wondered how surrendering to God's will can ignite a revival in your spiritual life? Join Rachel and Israel as we kick off the year with a heart-to-heart on the Campbell Soup podcast, where we peel back the layers of authentic Holy Spirit movements and the beauty of divine surprises. We delve into the richness of traditions like prayer and fasting, and how they blend with the anticipation of fresh spiritual encounters. Our discussion will leave you with a rejuvenated perspective on expectancy, tradition, and the transformative power of prayer as we gear up for a year of perseverance and faith. As we navigate the landscape of prayer, we don't just skim the surface. Rachel and Israel explore the depths of aligning our hearts with God's will, taking cues from Jesus’s own example. Stories of Abraham's negotiation with God and Daniel's unwavering persistence illustrate the monumental influence our prayers can have. Understanding that as children of God, we're armed with an authority in prayer that shapes our approach to God's power and purpose. This chapter is an affirming reminder of how our identity in Christ infuses confidence into our conversations with God. In the spirit of nurturing a flourishing prayer life, I share some personal tactics that have bolstered my own spiritual journey. From the cathartic process of jotting down concerns to fostering a community of prayerful support, these insights are practical stepping stones toward a more intentional dialogue with God. We highlight the significance of routine and setting an example for future generations in their prayer habits. As we embrace 2024 with open hearts, I extend my prayers to you for a year teeming with blessings and growth. Tune in for an episode that offers not just food for thought but soulful nourishment as well.
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