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Auteur(s): C-Dub and Bones
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C-Dub and Bones, creators of WOFOYO Pathfinding Resources discuss issues that will help believers in Jesus Christ to develop a more solid relationship with the Lord and avoid some of the pitfalls of Christianity.© 2026 The WOFOYO Podcast Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • WOFOYO SHORT: Little Games Lose Big
    Feb 6 2026

    Start with the warning nobody wants to hear: what’s covered will be revealed, and what’s whispered in the dark will be shouted from the rooftops. From there, we follow a straight line through modern church scandals, the temptation to turn ministry into a performance, and the subtle ways hype replaces holiness. We read Luke 12 on hypocrisy and the fear of God, then hold it up against a fresh controversy over data-mined “prophetic” insights and the wider culture of chasing constant spiritual fireworks.

    We don’t just name names and move on. We dig into the psychology of platform pressure, why some leaders feel forced to have a “word” every time they hold a mic, and how technology can become a crutch when the heart grows impatient. Along the way, we share hard-won lessons from mentors—what shaped us, what we had to unlearn, and why “little games lose big” remains a compass for character. If you’ve ever wondered how to tell the real from the staged, we walk through practical discernment: testing words by scripture, sensing the Spirit’s witness, and refusing to confuse goosebumps with truth.

    The path forward isn’t complicated, but it is costly. Step away from the noise. Get alone with God until the silt settles and the water clears. Return to people as a witness, not a performer. Integrity over optics. Obedience over applause. When the lights go down and the smoke fades, the genuine presence of Jesus still changes lives.

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    10 min
  • Puffed Up: Part One
    Feb 3 2026

    Pride rarely looks like rebellion; it often looks like momentum, gifting, and confidence that quietly forgets grace. We take a wide-angle view of 1 Corinthians and follow Paul’s throughline—being “puffed up”—to reveal how ego fuels division, moral compromise, and spiritual one‑upmanship. Instead of building doctrine on symptoms, we track how Paul diagnoses the root and prescribes a counterintuitive remedy: love that builds people, not platforms.

    We unpack why a resource‑rich, talented church like Corinth drifted into arrogance, how prosperity can feel like God’s approval while eroding dependence on grace, and why celebrity loyalties (“of Paul,” “of Apollos”) still fracture communities today. You’ll hear personal stories about hidden roots behind visible struggles, the dangers of mistaking education for wisdom, and the difference between guardians who manage behavior and spiritual fathers who grow faith. Along the way, we revisit the thorny topics—sexual immorality, discipline, and spiritual gifts—not to score points but to restore posture: knowledge without love inflates, and love without truth isn’t love at all.

    At the center stands 1 Corinthians 13 as Paul’s surgical tool. Love is patient and kind, refuses to parade itself, does not keep score, and never rejoices in wrongdoing. Set against the ego’s need to be right or admired, love becomes the only environment where gifts edify and unity thrives. If you’ve ever felt the pull to treat spiritual “bunions” while ignoring your gait, this conversation offers a better path: receive again what you did not earn, let grace reframe success, and choose love over leverage.

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    41 min
  • WOFOYO SHORT: Who’s Moving The Pawns While We Argue About Heroes?
    Jan 30 2026

    Does suffering prove virtue, and does tragedy prove guilt? We open Luke 13:1–5 and hear Jesus cut across the hot takes, calling everyone to repent rather than assigning moral rank to victims or villains. From there we face a harder truth about modern outrage: it is not only loud, it is engineered—and it thrives when we abandon discernment.

    We walk through real cases where selective editing shaped national narratives, then fell apart when the full record surfaced. That gap between the first impression and the whole truth is where believers must live with courage. God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power, love, and a sound mind—self-control that slows the scroll, tests the claims, and resists being weaponized by headlines. Compassion matters, but compassion without wisdom turns naive, and wisdom without compassion turns cold. We aim for both.

    The conversation also tackles feigned victimhood, consequences, and the social patterns that reward denial over accountability. We examine how unrest can be organized and funded, why polarization is often the point, and how the Church gets dragged into battles that distract from the mission. The antidote is not retreat; it’s deeper engagement with Scripture that stretches us beyond comfort. Let the Word confront your tribe, your instincts, and your timeline. Refuse to idolize pawns. Look for the hands moving the pieces and the goals they serve.

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    14 min
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