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When God Calls You to Step Into the Unknown

In this episode, Sammy Tippit explores the life-changing call of Abram, highlighting the journey of faith, trust, and obedience. God called Abram to leave his home and step into the unknown, promising to bless him and make him a great nation.

Why God Confused the Languages at Babel

In this episode, Sammy Tippit examines the story of the Tower of Babel, highlighting the incredible power of words and unity. Humanity’s attempt to build a tower to make a name for themselves reveals how our communication can either honor God or pursue selfish ambition.

The Rainbow: God’s Promise of a New Beginning

In this inspiring episode, Sammy Tippit continues the story of Noah, focusing on life after the flood. As the waters recede, Noah steps out of the ark, builds an altar, and worships God for His faithfulness. God establishes a covenant with humanity, promising never to destroy the earth by flood again, and gives the rainbow as a lasting sign of hope.

The World out of control

In this episode, Sammy Tippit explores the dramatic story of Noah and the Flood, a world consumed by sin yet met with God’s mercy. As humanity spiraled into wickedness, Noah’s faith set him apart—he walked with God and obeyed His command to build the ark, despite ridicule and impossibility.

The First Murder In Human History

In this gripping episode, Sammy Tippit explores one of the Bible’s most tragic stories—the first murder, as Cain kills his brother Abel. What began with rejection and jealousy grew into rage and destruction, showing how unchecked anger poisons hearts and generations.

Man Created in God’s Image

In this moving episode, Sammy Tippit unpacks one of the most pivotal moments in all of Scripture—the fall of man in Genesis 3. What began as a perfect relationship between God and humanity was shattered when Adam and Eve chose to trust their own way instead of God’s. Yet even in judgment, God’s mercy shone through as He promised redemption through a future Savior.

Why Your Life Has Inherent Worth

In this episode, Sammy Tippit explores the heart of God’s creation—humanity. Genesis 2 reveals that God didn’t just speak humans into existence; He formed us with His own hands and breathed His very life into us. You were created in the image of God, with eternal worth and the capacity for relationship, creativity, and love.

Rachel and Leah – Life’s messiness

In Genesis 29:12–30:24, the story of Rachel and Leah reveals the pain, rivalry, and redemption woven into Jacob’s family—and into our own lives. Deception, jealousy, and heartache fill their story, yet through it all, God remains faithful. He sees Leah’s tears, hears Rachel’s prayers, and fulfills His promises despite human failure.

Small Steps of Obedience

See the full video of my conversation with Nick Sash, author of Unmuted at @thinkingchristian_podcast on GodTube

Your Life Has a Purpose — It Wasn’t an Accident

In this first episode of our year-long journey through the Bible, Sammy Tippit explores the breathtaking opening of Scripture—Genesis 1:1–25. From the first words, “In the beginning, God created,” we see a universe bursting into existence at the command of an all-powerful, all-wise Creator.

Life out of control

Genesis 25:34–26:9 continues the powerful story of Jacob and Esau—a family torn apart by deceit, jealousy, and favoritism, yet held together by God’s redeeming grace. Though sin brings division and pain, God’s purposes never fail.

The Spiritual Battle

Genesis 25:19–26:33 reveals the inner spiritual battle between the flesh and the Spirit, as seen in the lives of Isaac, Jacob, and Esau. Fear, impulsiveness, and deception show how easy it is to follow the desires of our fallen nature, while God’s grace and guidance offer restoration and blessing.

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Tim Conway Reflects on Life Before Fame and His Legendary Dentist Sketch

Tim Conway reflected on life before fame and his legendary dentist sketch. The late comedic legend spoke with fellow comedian Conan O’Brien about growing up, what he intended to do before show business and one of the funniest skits in television history. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear from the one and only Tim Conway.

In terms of comedic television, it will be hard for anyone ever to top The Carol Burnett Show. The program is absolutely legendary, with clips of the show still making people burst into uncontrollable bouts of laughter decades after it ended its run on television. I challenge you to watch one of the show’s many skits and not burst out laughing at least once.

One of the main reasons the show was and is so beloved is because of its all-star cast. Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman and Vicki Lawrence are a heck of a talented lineup. Now, while the show was named after Carol, it was arguably Tim, another cast member, who stole the show most often. Anytime he was in a skit, you just knew something deliriously funny was not too far away.

While being interviewed by Conan O’Brien, Tim shared details about his life growing up in Northwest Ohio and how he originally wanted to be a jockey before show business got in the way.

Then, Tim shared some tidbits about the legendary dentist sketch, in which Harvey completely loses it, pretty much from the get-go. Tim, playing the dentist, accidentally injects himself with Novocain on several occasions, causing parts of his body to go to sleep.

Unbelievably, Tim mentioned that during his time in the Army, that exact thing happened to him when he went to see a dentist. That would have been more than a little frightening. The Carol Burnett Show version is a lot funnier, I’m sure.

Psalm 126:2 “Then our mouths were full of laughing, and our tongues gave a glad cry; they said among the nations, ‘The Lord has done great things for them.’”

Sowing Seeds of Faith

An excerpt from my conversation with Nick Sash, author of Unmuted. Find the full video the the Thinking Christian GodTube Channel @thinkingchristian_podcast.

Isaac and Rebekah – trusting God

Genesis 24:29–25:11 tells the inspiring story of Isaac and Rebekah, showing the importance of trusting God’s guidance in relationships. Abraham’s servant models prayer, honesty, and surrender, while Rebekah demonstrates faith and courage by obeying God’s call.

I'm Angry and I'm a Christian. Here's What I Realized.

Barb addresses whether it's acceptable for Christians to experience **anger**, sharing personal moments of intense frustration. She notes that Christians often suppress such feelings, leading to **suffering in silence** due to **emotional suppression**. This video offers practical insights on **how to manage anger** and **deal with anger** in a healthy way, emphasizing the importance of addressing these emotions for overall **mental health**. Barb explores the Christian perspective on anger, addressing the common struggle many face with **anger** and how to manage it within their faith. We discuss the complexities of **dealing with anger** and the often-suppressed **emotional suffering** that can arise from it. The speaker shares personal experiences, highlighting that sometimes, silence isn't the answer for true **emotional

Rebekah – choosing a wife

Genesis 24 tells the story of how Rebekah was chosen to be Isaac’s wife, highlighting the power of prayer, obedience, and seeking God’s guidance in life’s most important decisions. Abraham’s servant demonstrates bold faith, asking God for direction and trusting Him completely.

Abraham’s test of faith

Abraham’s story points us forward to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, and reminds us that God is our Provider in every situation. Learn to hold loosely to what you love most, trust God with your deepest joys, and experience His faithfulness in ways beyond your imagination.

Birth of Isaac

Genesis 21 celebrates the miraculous birth of Isaac, a powerful reminder of God’s faithfulness and the fulfillment of His promises. Even when circumstances seem impossible, God remains true to His word.

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