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The Gospel Twins Podcast

The Gospel Twins Podcast

Auteur(s): Sean Hicks and John McArn
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A podcast that brings the freedom and truth of God's Kingdom to the masses.

© 2026 The Gospel Twins Podcast
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  • From ICE To Outrage: Faith, Rights, And A Nation On Edge
    Jan 14 2026

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    A woman dies on a neighborhood street and the nation is told to “comply or die.” The Gospel Twins refuse to accept that bargain. They walk through the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good—a U.S. citizen and veteran—and unpack what meaningful accountability should look like when federal power meets local life. No euphemisms, no spin: they examine use‑of‑force standards, claims about ICE funding and oversight, and why de‑escalation isn’t optional in a free country.

    From there, the brothers widen the lens. How do fear, propaganda, and “flood the zone” tactics numb people into silence? How do media narratives shape outrage and compassion unequally? They break down the orchestra metaphor for leadership: when those in charge mute “percussion”—our stand‑in for inclusion, rhythm, and shared dignity—the music collapses. A healthy democracy needs every section playing, not just the parts that flatter power. The G.T.s ask listeners to watch original footage, read primary sources, and push their local representatives to speak plainly and act publicly when the law is crossed.

    Faith frames our response. Anger can be righteous; vengeance cannot. They talk about protesting peacefully, praying specifically, and strengthening community so courage outlasts the news cycle. In practical terms, Sean shares a green‑juice detox that helped him reset—apples, celery, cucumber, ginger, lemon, parsley, cilantro—plus magnesium and sleep tips that keep energy steady and minds clear. When the moment demands stamina and discernment, caring for your body isn’t a luxury; it’s strategy.
    Green juice recipe:

    6 apples

    6 celery stalks

    Handful of parsley

    Handful of cilantro

    One lemon (unpeeled)

    1 cucumber (peeled)

    Ginger thumb-size
    Cayenne pepper half teaspoon

    If this resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe for more grounded conversations, and leave a review so others can find the show. Your voice helps keep the music honest—what’s your next step toward real accountability and peace?

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    1 h et 50 min
  • Marriage, Faith, And A Year That Shook The Culture
    Dec 31 2025

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    Start with a holiday laugh, end with a heart check. The Gospel Twins open up about a painful anniversary blowup, the shock of hearing a spouse step back from supporting the show, and the heavy feeling of trying to pray while a marriage is on edge. That honesty becomes the spine of a wide-ranging conversation about covenant, conscience, and the quiet ways our choices shape our spiritual life more than grand gestures ever do.

    They dig into First Peter 3 and what it means to honor your wife so your prayers aren’t hindered. Love that covers rather than exposes sets the tone as they contrast kingdom integrity with religious performance. From there, they take a sharp year-in-review: changing political tides, protests that put conviction in the streets, sports surprises, AI leaps, and stories that tested our sense of justice and mercy. The headlines aren’t just noise; they’re prompts to ask better questions about power, truth, and responsibility.

    Fasting comes up as a practical reset, not a stunt—a way to lay anxiety, marriage tension, and daily strain before God with focus. The brothers talk about living consistently across platforms, why box church optics leave us empty, and how small choices—like respecting a coworker’s dietary convictions—reveal the kind of people we’re becoming. And yes, the G.T.s challenge the churn of rhyming “prophetic words.” The better word is older and simpler: choose life. Guard your heart. Tell the truth. Honor your spouse. Let your everyday choices preach louder than your captions.

    If this resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs courage for a hard conversation, and leave a rating to help more listeners find the show. Your support helps us keep the talk honest, practical, and anchored in the kingdom.

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    1 h et 25 min
  • Gospel Twins Classic: The Origins Of Christmas
    Dec 23 2025

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    Winter used to be something to fear—dark, cold, and scarce—yet people pushed back with fires, feasts, and hope. We pick up that thread and follow it to today, showing how Yule logs, Saturnalia, and Mithra’s festival gave way to a feast devoted to the Nativity, not because Jesus was born on December 25, but because the church chose to redeem a date and reframe a culture. Along the way we hit Puritan bans, the secret survival of celebration, and the moment Christmas came roaring back with the crown and a new moral imagination shaped by Charles Dickens.

    We don’t stop at history. We tell the truth about our own Christmases: the thrill of a personalized bowling ball, the heartbreak of a house ransacked, the chaos and comfort of blended families, and the annual tug-of-war with commercialization. We debate Santa with humor and conviction—imagination vs honesty, wonder vs myth—and share how a deeper reading of blessed are the pure in heart changed our posture from suspicion to sanctification. The point isn’t a perfect origin story; it’s using this season to honor the King, strengthen families, and fill homes with peace.

    Expect a soundtrack: Donny Hathaway, Nat King Cole, Jackson 5, and a nod to Mariah’s modern classic. Expect movie nights: Home Alone, Christmas Vacation, Trading Places, Gremlins, and the great Die Hard question. Expect encouragement to craft your own traditions, protect your joy, and say no to pressure. Whether you light a modest candle or cover the house in lights, keep the heart of Christmas clear—gratitude, generosity, and a kingdom perspective that turns winter into worship.

    If this conversation fed your spirit or made you laugh, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review with your favorite Christmas memory so we can feature it on a future show.

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    1 h et 27 min
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