
1 Corinthians 15 Discussion: Apostleship, Resurrection, and Faith
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss 1 Corinthians 15, highlighting the importance of Christ’s resurrection for faith, hope, and salvation.

Making A Covenant with Death
Faith is personal, beyond organized religion, focusing on love and critical thinking. Critiques LDS Church’s control, promotes freedom, and offers spiritual alternatives.

Numbers 22-25 Bible Teaching
Balaam, a prophet with genuine prophetic abilities, is portrayed negatively due to his greed and misalignment with God’s will, leading to Israel’s betrayal. The teaching emphasizes discernment in spiritual matters, highlighting Balaam’s failure to wait for God’s conditions and the irony of his talking donkey seeing an angel. Despite being hired to curse Israel, Balaam blesses them, prophesying a Messianic future. The narrative warns against Balaam’s deceitful influence and stresses the importance of aligning with God’s will, as exemplified by Phinehas’ zealous actions.
A Catholic, Baptist, Jew, Muslim and Latter-Day Saint Are Sitting In A Bar
Shawn McCraney urges diverse faiths to unite, likening their potential unity to military camaraderie, and calls for love, compassion, and mutual respect.

1 Corinthians 15: Resurrection, Hell, and the Lake of Fire: A Deep Dive
In this podcast, Shawn and Delaney McCraney explore hell, the Lake of Fire, and their biblical origins, interpretations, and relation to the New Jerusalem.

Revelation: Conversations on the Seven Churches, Salvation, and Engaging with LDS Beliefs
Mark and Shawn explore Revelation’s complexities, expectations for the seven churches, historical context, and contemporary theological challenges on salvation.
Time, Life, Blood
In “Time, Life, Blood,” Shawn McCraney explores the link between time, life, and blood, highlighting Christ’s sacrifice as the ultimate atonement for sin and theft of time.
Fulfillment Supports Jews and Is Not Anti-Semetic
Shawn McCraney challenges traditional Christian views on Israel, arguing “Fulfillment” is misunderstood as anti-Semitic, urging focus on God’s inclusive love.

First Corinthians Chapter 15: Doctrinal Insights and Misconceptions
Delaney and Shawn discuss the importance of understanding the Bible’s good news in Corinthians, noting its relevance then and the need for clarity to appreciate its significance today.

Dear LDS Presidents Nelson and Oaks
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS leadership, emphasizing faith in Yeshua over religious rituals. He advocates for direct divine connection, criticizing leaders’ hypocrisy and self-exaltation.

First Corinthians Chapter 14 Discussion
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss 1 Corinthians 14, spiritual gifts, love, women’s silence in churches, and urge reading chapter 15.
Numbers 20:12-21 Bible Teaching
Moses and Aaron barred from Promised Land due to disobedience. Aaron’s death passes priestly role to Eleazar. Emphasizes faith over earthly rewards, idol rejection, and salvation through Yeshua.
The Christian Peace Initiative Conference 2024
Unity Among All Christ-Affirming Denominations November 8th — November 9th 2024 We are excited to bring you our first annual…
Three Questions – Three Answers
In “Three Questions – Three Answers,” Shawn McCraney explores profound spiritual inquiries, offering a unique perspective on God, life’s purpose, and the afterlife.
Now What?
In “Now What?” Shawn McCraney explores embracing fulfilled prophecy, urging believers to grow in faith and love beyond traditional religion for authentic spirituality.

Tongues and Prophecy in 1st Corinthians 14
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Delaney and Shawn discuss meaningful public prayer, edification, and prophecy’s role in convicting sin, highlighting Shawn’s teaching style.

Heartfelt Conversations on Faith, Family, and Spiritual Transformation with Kathy and Ben
Kathy and Shawn McCraney discuss faith’s transformative power. Kathy leaves polygamy for God’s love, while Ben finds freedom from legalism through grace.
The Subjective Faith
In “The Subjective Faith,” Shawn McCraney advocates for a personal, Spirit-led Christianity over institutionalized religion, emphasizing a direct relationship with God.

10 Core Differences Between The LDS & Truth
Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism for diverging from biblical teachings, emphasizing intermediaries and laws over direct faith in God, leading to spiritual bondage rather than freedom.

Spiritual Gifts, and the Concept of Wholeness
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss spiritual gifts like prophecy, unity in faith, and praying in tongues for deeper spiritual connection.