
In this episode of The Issues Podcast, Stephen Russ and Martin Wickens respond to the disturbing church invasion in Minnesota and explore what it means to protect religious liberty, uphold lawful protest, and remain faithful to Christ in a hostile culture. They discuss church security, the role of government, Christian self-defense, and the balance between loving enemies and seeking justice, always returning to the truth that the Gospel is the ultimate answer to society’s deepest problems.
Jan 23
1 hr 1 min

Few topics ignite more passion—and confusion—than the Bible translation debate. In this candid episode, Stephen Russ, Martin Wickens, and Joe Shakour sit down for the conversation many have been asking for but few have been willing to have.
From the opening prayer, it’s clear this isn’t a fight to win—it’s a truth to clarify.
Together they walk through:
How we actually got our English Bible and why the history matters
Why the textual issue raises so much heat, and how to bring light instead
Why they reject the Alexandrian text family and remain committed to the traditional text
What the King James translators actually did—and why their method still holds up
Bad arguments for the KJV (and why they hurt more than they help)
Readability, accuracy, and the next generation—can we confidently hand our kids a KJV?
Why this topic is worth discussing again, and how to talk about it without tearing each other apart
If you've ever wondered why these men remain convinced of the King James Bible—or if you’ve wrestled with the questions yourself—this is the episode that finally gives a thoughtful, charitable, biblically grounded answer.
This is one of the most important episodes the Issues Podcast has ever released. If you care about Scripture, clarity, or the next generation, don’t skip this one.Resource List:
The King James Version Defended — E.F. Hills
A More Sure Word — R.B. Ouellette
The Traditional Text — Dean Burgon
The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text — Dean Burgon
The Test for Truth — Dean Burgon (writings)
Articles & Pamphlets — Trinitarian Bible Society (TBS)
Articles & Research — Institute for New Testament Textual Research (INTF)
Nov 21, 2025
1 hr 17 min

🎙️ Issues Podcast — “Dispensationalism: A Biblical Defense”
In this timely and engaging episode, Stephen Russ sits down with Martin Wickens and Joe Shakour to discuss one of the most debated theological subjects today: Dispensationalism—what it is, what it isn’t, and why it matters more than ever.
This episode speaks to:
What the Bible means by “dispensation” and how Scripture itself shows God dealing with humanity in distinct stewardships
Why hyper-dispensationalism is dangerous, especially when it alters the Gospel or invents multiple ways of salvation
How to think biblically about Israel today without collapsing into political reactionism or cultural pressure
Why covenant promises to Israel still matter—not because Israel is perfect, but because God is faithful
How a literal hermeneutic preserves clarity, consistency, and confidence in the Word of God
Where premillennial hope fits into the believer’s daily life, not as speculation, but as comfort and motivation
This episode cuts through noise and social-media theology, calling believers back to a simple, Scriptural, Christ-honoring framework for understanding God’s plan through the ages.
📖 “A dispensational view doesn’t complicate the Bible—it allows the Bible to say what it says.”
Oct 31, 2025
1 hr 4 min

In this thought-provoking conversation, Pastor Stephen Russ and Martin Wickens sit down with Pastor Joe Shakour, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Wilson, North Carolina. They discuss the Shakour’s remarkable journey from a Catholic-Charismatic background to his engagement with deep theological issues.
Pastor Shakour opens up about:
His parents’ conversion during the Jesus Movement and his own early faith journey
Wrestling with textual criticism, biblical languages, and why he holds to the King James Bible and the Textus Receptus
His perspective on staying biblically grounded without checking your brain at the door
Lessons learned through his battle with Calvinism and how returning to simple, contextual Bible study brought clarity
His heart for addiction recovery ministry and what it looks like to be light in dark and difficult places
This episode challenges young men in ministry to think deeply, live purely, and lead humbly—anchored in Scripture and driven by love for Christ.
📖 “The Bible wasn’t given to make you smart—it was given to make you holy.” – Pastor Joe Shakour
Oct 21, 2025
1 hr

What is true revival? In this episode of The Issues Podcast, Pastor Stephen Russ and Pastor Martin Wickens continue the conversation on revival—what it is, what it isn’t, and how believers can steward the stirring we’re seeing in our nation today.
From the Welsh Revival to the Haystack Prayer Meeting, we explore Jonathan Edwards’ five marks of genuine revival:1️⃣ Exalting Christ2️⃣ Opposing Satan’s kingdom3️⃣ Loving God’s Word4️⃣ Pursuing truth5️⃣ Demonstrating love for God and man
This is a thoughtful, biblical, and balanced discussion on revival, awakening, and how Christians should respond to the current spiritual interest in our culture.
🎧 Listen now on The Issues Podcast — available wherever you get your podcasts, or visit theissuespod.com.
Oct 14, 2025
1 hr 2 min

Busyness doesn’t equal godliness. In this episode, Martin and Stephen tackle the subtle but dangerous trap of equating a packed schedule with spiritual growth. They discuss practical ways to evaluate your schedule, set healthy boundaries, and keep your priorities aligned with what truly matters.
Oct 7, 2025
59 min

The word “revival” is being talked about everywhere—but what does it really mean? In today’s episode, we dig into the heart of the matter: What is true revival? Is it happening right now? And what role, if any, do we play in ushering it in?Join us for a thoughtful and timely conversation you won’t want to miss.
Sep 30, 2025
1 hr 8 min

The Book of Acts records the birth of the New Testament church—a movement conceived in prayer, fueled by prayer, and sustained by prayer. In this episode, Stephen and Martin dive deeper into its powerful lessons for us today!
Sep 23, 2025
59 min

Charlie Kirk was not only a political figure—he stood as a bold witness for truth and faith in Christ, which makes his death both a political and spiritual martyrdom. In this conversation, we discuss:➡️ What this reveals about our culture➡️ How the church should respond in times of hostility➡️ Why courage and conviction are more vital than ever
Sep 16, 2025
1 hr

🎙️ On this episode of the Issues Podcast, we sit down with two young men in their 20s who are faithfully serving the Lord in ministry. While their years of experience may be fewer, their perspective is fresh, their passion is contagious, and their insights are worth hearing. Join us for a thoughtful and encouraging conversation with Landon Street and Micah Still.
Sep 9, 2025
1 hr 1 min
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