It’s Monday morning, and your Pastor wakes up needing a coffee. They wish they shared more in their message and want to keep digging deeper into their topic without the time constraints of Sunday mornings. So we started The Pastor’s Hangover Podcast.
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It’s Monday morning, and your Pastor wakes up needing a coffee. They wish they shared more in their message and want to keep digging deeper into their topic without the time constraints of Sunday mornings. So we started The Pastor’s Hangover Podcast.
This week on The Pastors Hangover, we’re continuing our deep dive into the supernatural—angels, demons, and spiritual warfare—but with a practical question: what does it really mean to “put on the armor of God”?
If you’ve ever wondered whether Christians can be demon-possessed, or if you’ve felt the weight of spiritual opposition in your daily life, this conversation is for you.
We talk about the difference between possession and influence, why the enemy prefers whispers over fireworks, and how subtle lies can spiral into full-on identity crises if we don’t guard our minds. What does it look like to take every thought captive? How do we walk in peace when life feels like stepping barefoot on Legos? And how do we actually wear the armor of God in a way that changes Monday morning, not just Sunday sermons?
Join us as we unpack each piece of the armor—truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the Word of God—and discover why spiritual protection isn’t just about defense, but about living with confidence in Christ every single day.
Pastors’ Hangover
It’s Monday morning, and your Pastor wakes up needing a coffee. They wish they shared more in their message and want to keep digging deeper into their topic without the time constraints of Sunday mornings. So we started The Pastor’s Hangover Podcast.