Breadcrumbs Podcast

Breadcrumbs Podcast


Latest Episodes

What Bugs God – Part III
August 06, 2025

God has set forth directives for us and though he loves us unconditionally, he wants us to pay attention to his word and obey him. Anyone who is a parent can agree that this is not too much to ask of

Mother May I
July 30, 2025

It is pleasing to the Lord when we reproduce spiritually; however, this is only the beginning of the process. We are called to nurture those who we bring to the Lord and disciple them even as Jesus di

Making A Splash
July 23, 2025

It is not always the most boisterous person that can make a difference in their world, but more often it is the quietest person. It is the small and intentional things that can make the greatest impac

Simplify
July 16, 2025

So, often the simplest things in life can be the most meaningful and fulfilling.

By Their Fruit
July 09, 2025

We are the Light of the World and the Salt of the Earth. Two distinctions that Jesus gave to those who are believers. This helps those in darkness find their way to Him, and then they receive teaching

What Bugs God – Part II
July 02, 2025

God despises double mindedness as well as rebellion. What he is looking for from us is a determined, persistent faith and a humble and obedient spirit.

Meaningful Communication
June 25, 2025

There is a lot of noise and chatter all around us daily; however, meaningful communication requires parties who have a message to convey to one another, for a specific purpose.

God Opened The Door of Faith
June 18, 2025

God has given us as Gentiles a chance to be grafted into the Olive Branch by faith; however, as He opened the door of faith to us it will close too. Don't wait! Take advantage of this time of grace an

What Bugs God – Part I
June 11, 2025

We can learn from nature, from children, from one another, and from God's word. We will not be able to plead the fifth on the judgement day. We need to learn what pleases God and what displeases Him.

Psalm 23-Something to Think About
June 04, 2025

If you wrote a Psalm 23 to the Lord, using your own words and circumstances, what would it sound like?