When the clay creatures we mold to protect ourselves grow beyond our control, we discover the terrifying truth that we’ve become slaves to the very things we created to serve us.

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While scientists race to freeze brains and extract memories by 2125, they’ve overlooked one terrifying question: what happens when you successfully download everything except the one thing that makes you… YOU?
You’re trapped in your own body while dark figures watch from the shadows – but what science calls sleep paralysis might be something far more sinister, and in this episode we’ll explore how ancient spiritual attack is alive and well just in your nightmares, but in your waking hours as well. But you have a weapon that will conquer it all.
In the autumn of 1982, seven innocent people in Chicago died after taking what they thought was safe medicine — but the poison hidden inside those Tylenol capsules reveals a chilling truth about the spiritual dangers that lurk behind things that appear perfectly normal in our daily lives.
Native American tribes told of a creature born from cannibalism whose endless hunger mirrors the spiritual appetite that devours souls from within. But does that have anything to say about us as humans?
What if your thoughts, your self, your very awareness… weren’t inside your brain at all, but woven into the universe itself?
What if the grave isn’t the end, but the beginning — and your next body is already waiting to rise in glory from the dust?
Ever felt completely stuck, like there’s no way out? That’s exactly where we were—trapped in sin with no hope of rescue. But God stepped in, not because we earned it, but because of His incredible grace that we receive through faith.
While faith assures us of eternal life with Christ, the sting of death and the finality of goodbyes can still grip the heart. Yet, the Bible reminds us that death is not the end—it’s a doorway to something far greater.
God has the same definition of narcissists as we do: “lover of self.” Today we unpack how the ancient myth of Narcissus ties into God’s truth about pride and selfishness, and we ask, “is there any hope for a narcissist to get into heaven?”