Everyday Truth

By: Judge Phil Ginn and Sarah Cherne
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  • Welcome to Everyday Truth with Judge and Sarah, the podcast where we look at biblical truths to answer the pressings questions we encounter everyday surrounding cultural issues. Your hosts: SES President, Judge Phil Ginn and SES COO, Sarah Cherne
    © 2025 SES Apologetics
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Episodes
  • Episode 16: The True Meaning of Christmas
    20 mins
  • Episode 15: Osmosis
    Dec 17 2024

    In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge explore the concept of osmosis as a metaphor for the slow infiltration of contradictory beliefs within the American Christian community. They discuss recent findings from George Barna's research, which reveal a staggering decline in the unity of biblical worldview among self-identified Christians. While 68% of Americans still consider themselves Christians, only 6% possess a biblical worldview, marking a 33% drop since the COVID-19 pandemic. This alarming trend underscores how various secular ideologies, such as Marxism and Nihilism, have contaminated the beliefs of many, much like polluted water can taint a clean water supply.


    Judge highlights the weight of these findings, particularly in light of the struggles faced by Christians globally and the impending challenges in America. He emphasizes that the church has a crucial role in addressing these issues, advocating for a return to biblically-based faith and morality. To combat the pervasive deceitfulness of sin, the Southern Evangelical Seminary has developed a plan called "Truth that Matters," aimed at reviving true faith within individuals and families. Judge calls for urgency in redeeming the time left to turn toward the Gospel of Jesus Christ, suggesting that despite the overwhelming odds, there remains hope for the American church and the nation as a whole.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 14: The Violation of Personal Debt
    Dec 10 2024

    In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge address the staggering reality of personal debt, emphasizing the need for fiscal responsibility that begins within the home. With approximately 80% of Americans in debt—50% of whom are evangelical or Protestant Christians—they explore how these statistics may reflect a culture of idolatry and sin. They highlight that debt can enslave individuals to a consumerist mindset, which detracts from God’s intended financial principles and ultimately leads to societal breakdown.


    The discussion touches on various types of debt, including car loans, home mortgages, and student loans, challenging the conventional notion of the "American Dream" as solely centered around material possessions.

    Judge shares insights from his courtroom experiences, noting the emotional and spiritual toll of debt, such as depression and deception, which can hinder one's ability to serve in ministry. In concluding the episode, Sarah calls on listeners to cultivate a content and generous life, urging them to resist the culture of consumerism while working towards overcoming debt. She encourages prayer for wisdom, provision, and peace, reminding her audience of the importance of sound financial practices that align with biblical principles and promote a lifestyle of generosity and stewardship.

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    21 mins

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