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.
Sin? Sin? Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are!
In “Sin? Sin? Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are!” Shawn McCraney argues that sin persists in all, urging humility and compassion over self-righteousness in faith.
Numbers Chapters 16:23 – 20:11 Bible Teaching
The teaching focuses on Aaron’s rod as a symbol of divine leadership and spiritual growth, the Levites’ dedication, the red heifer’s ritual significance, and Christ as the spiritual Rock, urging unity and maturity in faith.

1 Corinthians 13: Love, Completeness, and Spiritual Gifts
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Delaney and Shawn discuss 1 Corinthians 13, highlighting love as the ultimate goal, surpassing spiritual gifts, and leading to true freedom.

The Two Trees, Part 3
Shawn McCraney critiques Reformed Theology for denying free will in salvation, contrasting it with a view that emphasizes God’s love, choice, and spiritual reconciliation for all.
Numbers Chapter 15-16:22 Bible Teaching
Moses’ teachings in Numbers 15 stress accountability for sins, sincere adherence to God’s laws, and consequences for defiance. True faith is inward, not outward.

Agape: Love, Faith, and Religious Hypocrisy in 1 Corinthians 13
Delaney and Shawn discuss love’s importance in spiritual gifts from First Corinthians 13, highlighting its patience, kindness, and the need to seek God with love.

The Two Trees, Part 2
Shawn critiques traditional doctrines, advocates for personal faith over organized religion, warns against idolatry, and emphasizes direct connection with God for true spiritual growth.

Spiritual Gifts and Unity in 1 Corinthians 12
In “I Don’t Get The Bible,” Shawn and Delaney McCraney discuss First Corinthians 12, focusing on spiritual gifts, unity, and love within the church.
Numbers Chapter 14 Bible Teaching
Shawn’s teaching contrasts human reliance on self with faith in God, using biblical examples like the Israelites’ journey. Emphasizes spiritual freedom through divine trust.

First Corinthians 12: Spiritual Gifts, Authority, and the Role of the Old Testament in Modern Christianity
Delaney and Shawn discuss spiritual gifts in 1 Corinthians 12, contrasting cessationists and charismatics, and explore rebirth, New Jerusalem, and self-truth.

Faith, Family, and Fulfillment Theology with Shawn McCraney
In their podcast, Kimberly and Shawn McCraney discuss faith, scripture, and Kimberly’s journey with fulfillment theology, love, and grace in spiritual questions.

Adam’s Road Ministry and The Micah Wilder Tragedy: The Important Story
Shawn McCraney promotes independent faith exploration, challenges traditional beliefs, and encourages open dialogue. He emphasizes personal relationships with God over religious institutions, addressing controversies and advocating for genuine faith, transparency, and child safety.

Numbers Chapter 13 Bible Teaching
Moses sends 12 leaders to scout Canaan; Joshua and Caleb show faith, urging trust in God despite fear. David’s faith in God overcomes Goliath, teaching reliance on divine strength.
Religion: Dissecting Religious Structure Through A Personal Journey Towards Spiritual Liberty
In “Religion: Dissecting Religious Structure,” Shawn McCraney explores parallels between childhood games and religion, advocating for personal spiritual freedom over conformity.