Is Israel Special?

Israel sits at the center of world attention, often stirring strong opinions and deep questions, but how should Christians relate to the nation of Israel?In this episode, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, and Logan Bailey, the Family Pastor at Peace Church, explore whether the modern nation of Israel carries a unique place in God’s plan, how Christians should relate to them, and how dispensationalism and covenant theology offer competing answers to these questions.

The Kingdom and the King: A Conversation with Bob Hartman

What does it really look like to raise children who love and follow Jesus? In this episode, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, talks with Bob Hartman, former pastor and best-selling author for the YouVersion Bible App for Kids, about practical, thoughtful ways to disciple your children. Bob shares insights on guiding kids in their faith, cultivating a gospel-centered home, and helping them grow in their walk with Christ.

Is the Bible Immoral? (Part 2)

Does the Bible condone the mistreatment of women? Why does evil exist? Is God’s jealousy just? Should Christians support Israel?In this episode, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, and Logan Bailey, the Family Pastor at Peace Church, dive into what the Bible has to say about some of our culture’s biggest issues.We challenge common objections and asking what these passages reveal about God’s character and justice. In the end, these difficult moments may highlight the Bible’s moral clarity more than they undermine it.

Is the Bible Immoral? (Part 1)

Is the Bible guilty of the very things our culture condemns—slavery, genocide, and the mistreatment of women? In this episode, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, and Logan Bailey, the Family Pastor at Peace Church, slow down and walk through some of Scripture’s most difficult passages, examining what’s actually happening in the text, what the ancient world was really like, and how God works within broken cultures without endorsing their sins.We examine the laws and stories that trouble modern readers—challenging common objections and asking what these passages reveal about God’s character and justice. In the end, these difficult moments may highlight the Bible’s moral clarity more than they undermine it.

That’s a Good Question — Live Q&A, Part 2

In this special live edition of That’s a Good Question, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, Ryan Kimmel, the Lead Pastor, and Nate Harney, the Middleville Campus Pastor, take real questions from the audience about some of today’s most pressing and challenging topics. From the conflict in Israel to how Christians should think about Halloween, God’s wrath, and life in an increasingly secular culture—our pastors dive deep into Scripture and a biblical worldview to help us navigate faith in the real world.

That’s a Good Question — Live Q&A, Part 1

In this special live edition of That’s a Good Question, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, Ryan Kimmel, the Lead Pastor, and Nate Harney, the Middleville Campus Pastor, take real questions from the audience about some of today’s most pressing and challenging topics. From the conflict in Israel to how Christians should think about Halloween, God’s wrath, and life in an increasingly secular culture—our pastors dive deep into Scripture and a biblical worldview to help us navigate faith in the real world.

Fake Christianity: A Conversation with Jed Coppenger

What does “fake Christianity” look like in today’s world — and how can we guard against it in our own lives? In this episode, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, sits down with Jed Coppenger, lead pastor of First Baptist Church Cumming, GA, and author of Fake Christianity: 10 Traps of an Inauthentic Faith (and How to Avoid Them). We dive into how cultural comfort, self-reliance, and spiritual apathy can subtly distort genuine faith, and how believers can rediscover the beauty of a faith that is real, humble, and centered on Christ.

Faith Under Fire: Responding to Today’s Toughest Objections — Continuing the Conversation

In a world full of questions, God’s truth remains unshaken. In this episode, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, and Logan Bailey, the Family Pastor at Peace Church, take a deeper look at some of the most significant objections to Christianity —questions surrounding the Bible’s morality, the relationship between science and Scripture, and the inerrancy of God’s Word. These aren’t just theoretical discussions; they’re conversations that shape how people see faith today. Join us as we continue the conversation and explore how the gospel offers clarity and confidence when our faith is under fire.

Faith Under Fire: Responding to Today’s Toughest Objections — Live Q&A

In this special live Q&A edition of Faith Under Fire: Responding to Today’s Toughest Objections, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, tackles real questions from our class audience about some of the most challenging issues facing the Christian faith today. Join us as we discuss the Bible’s moral authority, evolution and creation, and the inerrancy of Scripture. This honest, gospel-centered conversation invites believers to think deeply, engage graciously, and stand confidently on the truth of God’s Word.

Killing Sin: A Conversation with Karl Clauson

What does it really mean to kill sin—not just manage it or feel bad about it? In this captivating episode of That’s a Good Question, host Jon Delger, the Executive Pastor of the Peace Family of Churches, and Pastor Karl Clauson discuss the battle every believer faces and the freedom that comes when we let Christ do what we can’t. Karl shares from his own journey of hitting rock bottom and discovering the life-changing power of surrender to Jesus. We talk about how sin subtly takes root, why white-knuckled effort can’t defeat it, and how grace — not guilt — is the real engine of transformation.

Sins We Keep in the Dark: Bitterness

Bitterness is easy to hide but hard to shake. Left unaddressed, it seeps into our hearts, poisons our relationships, and blinds us to God’s grace. In this episode, host Jon Delger, the Multiplication Pastor, and Logan Bailey, the Family Pastor at Peace Church, take an honest look at bitterness — where it takes root, how it silently shapes our lives, and how the gospel offers the only true path to freedom and healing.

Sins We Keep in the Dark: Pride

Pride hides in plain sight. It creeps into our thoughts, our relationships, and even our faith — often without us realizing it. In this episode, host Jon Delger, the Multiplication Pastor, and Logan Bailey, the Family Pastor at Peace Church, take an honest look at the roots of pride, how it shows up in our own lives, and what it means to bring it into the light of the gospel. Together, we’ll explore how humility is not weakness but freedom, and how Christ calls us to lay down our pride so we can walk in true dependence on Him.