Jamin Bradley
Jamin AI
Jamin AI is where theology, creativity, and technology converge. Hosted by Jamin Bradley—Free Methodist pastor, theologian, author, exorcist, mystic, and nerd—this podcast showcases Jamin’s teachings through the creative lens of AI. With episodes generated by Google’s NotebookLM, music crafted by Suno, artwork from MidJourney, and ChatGPT weaving together words, each episode interprets Jamin’s original work in a new way, merging human insight with AI-driven creativity.
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9 de jul. de 2026
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The Problem with Copy and Paste Churches 09.07.2026 11:01
In this article, Jamin Bradley argues against the practice of adopting generic, pre-packaged strategies for religious growth, often referred to as "copy and paste" ministry . He suggests that while popular leadership books offer various programs, these methods frequently fail because they ignore the unique community context and individual identity of a specific congregation. By exam...
Pastoring as the Person You Are 07.07.2026 18:39
In this article, Jamin Bradley argues that religious leaders often fall into the trap of mimicking celebrity preachers and famous worship leaders instead of embracing their own unique identities. This tendency to copy styles, tones, and even sermon transcripts is frequently fueled by a desire for church growth or pressure from congregants who demand a specific type of leadership. Bradley war...
Ananias, Sapphira, and the Death of Utopia 03.07.2026 20:12
In this theological reflection, author Jamin Bradley explores how human frailty and sin inevitably corrupt even the most ideal societies. He uses the biblical account of Ananias and Sapphira to illustrate that the early church’s communal harmony was shattered by a couple’s deception and desire for status.
Spiritual Gossip is Demonization 28.06.2026 13:20
The provided text argues that spiritual gossip is a harmful practice where individuals falsely label others as being demon-possessed. This behavior effectively dehumanizes people by reducing their divine worth to a collection of supernatural narratives that lack concrete evidence. The author, an experienced exorcist, emphasizes that people are not demons but are instead individuals who may be stru...
The Miracle-Gro of Suffering 28.06.2026 18:17
In this theological reflection, author Jamin Bradley explores how personal hardship acts as a powerful catalyst for spiritual growth. While most people naturally seek a life free from pain, Bradley argues that suffering provides a unique environment for the fruit of the Spirit to flourish. He explains that enduring trials forces believers to move beyond superficial faith, requiring them to practic...
Peter’s Restoration: Navigating the Language of Shame 20.06.2026 18:36
In this article, Jamin Bradley offers an alternative psychological interpretation of the biblical dialogue between Jesus and Peter in the Gospel of John. While most theologians view the varying Greek terms for love used in this passage as interchangeable, the author suggests they instead highlight Peter’s profound sense of shame. Following his previous denial of Christ, Peter appears unable to mat...
The Mindfield: How Demons Twist Sermons and Scripture 11.06.2026 19:47
How demons twist Scripture and preaching.
The Moment the Demon Slips: Finding Clues in the Chaos 21.04.2026 15:14
To get a demon out, you first need to figure out why it’s there so you can address the themes it’s capitalizing on and help the participant heal through that pain in their life. As you coach the participant to address those themes, the demons tend to push back harder than usual, trying to make you stop. Contrary to what you might think, this can actually be helpful... Read the original post here:...
Where Heaven Meets Dirt: The Lost Mountain of Eden 20.04.2026 19:15
What if Eden wasn’t just a garden—but a mountain where Heaven and Earth collided? Scripture hints at a forgotten cosmic geography that reframes humanity’s purpose. From ancient mountains to the mission of Jesus, discover how Eden becomes a blueprint for renewing the entire world. Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/04/20/where-heaven-meets-dirt-the-lost-mountain-of-eden/
Idolatry Isn’t Simply Replacing God—It’s Redesigning Him 14.04.2026 18:11
What if Israel’s famous act of idolatry wasn’t choosing a different god—but reshaping the true one? From the golden calf to modern Christianity, we’ve been tempted to remake God in our own image. The question isn’t whether we worship Jesus… but whether we’re worshiping the real one. Read the original article here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/04/13/idolatry-isnt-simply-replacing-god-its-redesigni...
Thrones, Powers, and Principalities: A Better Theology of Politics 13.04.2026 21:54
What if our modern theology of politics is far too simple—and dangerously wrong? The Bible doesn’t paint a picture where every ruler is handpicked by God in a neat, predictable way. Instead, it reveals a cosmic drama of spiritual powers, human leaders, and seats of authority that can be used for justice—or deeply abused... Read the original article here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/04/08/thrones...
Jesus Didn’t Cheat the Human Experience 26.02.2026 24:50
What if Jesus didn’t rely on divine shortcuts? What if the cross truly hurt, the temptations were real, and the battle against Sin demanded everything within him? The good news isn’t merely that God loves sinners—it’s that Jesus defeated Sin as a fully human man empowered by the Spirit. And if that’s true, then the same Spirit now at work in him is at work in us. Read the original article: https:/...
The Illusion of Winning: How Authority Masquerades as Truth 26.02.2026 23:32
A viral debate clip claimed a famous psychologist “destroyed” his opponent. But what I saw felt very different. What happens when confidence replaces clarity, and prestige replaces substance? From academic rhetoric to political platforms, here’s why sounding right isn’t the same as being right—and why the way of Christ demands something better. Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com...
The God Who Hears the Immigrant 23.02.2026 21:51
Before Israel was enslaved in Egypt, Abraham enslaved an immigrant. Hagar’s story confronts us with a painful truth: the people of promise can become the people of oppression. But the God of Scripture is not blind. He hears. He sees. And he meets “The Immigrant” in the wilderness. Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/02/16/the-god-who-hears-the-immigrant/
God’s Monsterverse: Why Leviathan Still Matters 23.02.2026 25:27
Before Hollywood imagined King Ghidorah, Scripture introduced a far more terrifying dragon. Leviathan—the twisting serpent of Job, the seven-headed sea monster of Psalm 74, the chaos creature defeated in Isaiah and echoed in Revelation—lurks beneath the surface of the biblical story. But this isn’t mythology for mythology’s sake. It’s a polemic. Yahweh, not Baal, not Yam, not the dragon, rules the...
Sin Problem or Demon Problem? Taking Responsibility in Spiritual Warfare 23.02.2026 16:40
During a deliverance session, the Holy Spirit gave a surprising answer: “This isn’t a demon problem. It’s a sin problem.” What if some of what we blame on spiritual warfare is actually about responsibility? Let’s revisit 1 Corinthians 10:13 and reclaim the empowering truth about temptation, agency, and the way of escape.
Invasive Thoughts, Accusation, and Spiritual Warfare 12.02.2026 17:26
Invasive thoughts often disguise themselves as our own, weaponizing shame to fracture identity and isolate us from others. Drawing from personal experience, classroom theology, and inner-healing ministry, this post explores how demonic strategies can masquerade as self-generated thoughts—and how discernment, authority, and wisdom can expose the lie and bring freedom. Read Jamin Bradley's origi...
Communal Life, Kingdom Life 12.02.2026 19:07
From collecting cans to rent video games in a tiny village to crowded houses, dollar theaters, and Thursday night dinners, I’ve spent my life chasing community. What if that longing isn’t just personality—but theology? What if our hunger for togetherness is rooted in the very being of God? Read Jamin Bradley's original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/02/12/communal-life-kingdom-life/
Woke Like God: Why Holy Awareness Isn’t a Political Insult 12.02.2026 16:11
“Woke” began as a warning: don’t sleep through oppression. Somewhere along the way, it became a political insult. But what if the instinct behind it is deeply biblical? Read the original post from Jamin Bradley here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/02/11/woke-like-god-why-holy-awareness-isnt-a-political-insult/
Refugee by Design 27.01.2026 23:34
From the very beginning, God chose to enter the world not through power or security, but through vulnerability. Jesus becomes a refugee almost immediately. His family flees across a border to survive state violence, and that experience isn’t an accident or a footnote — it’s part of the incarnation itself. Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/01/27/refugee-by-design-god-in-the...
The Lamb’s World vs. the Dragon’s World 07.01.2026 14:39
The Book of Revelation is not a codebook for predicting the end of the world—it’s a mirror held up to every world shaped by the dragon. John exposes two competing realities: one ruled by a self-giving Lamb, and the other by a bloodthirsty dragon. The terrifying part isn’t that the dragon’s world exists—it’s how easily… Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/2026/01/06/the-lambs-worl...
Machine Gun Preachers and Baby Babylons: Why Power Can’t Bring Justice 05.01.2026 13:29
What happens when justice is achieved through the same means that created injustice in the first place? Reflecting on Machine Gun Preacher, the Sermon on the Mount, and the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, this post wrestles with the domination cycle, Babylon’s seductive power, and the Jesus-way of liberation that refuses to plant the seeds… Read the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com/202...
Stop Herding the Cats: When We Try to Impress a God Who’s Already Pleased 05.01.2026 13:51
My tiny dog is a big softy, but he feels like he needs to be someone else to impress me. As soon as I walk into a room, he feels compelled to show off his Sheltie instincts and herd my cats around. He dashes at them full force and lets out a growl, even though he was peacefully coexisting with them before I made my presence known... Continue reading the original post here: https://jaminbradley.com...
Bombadil, Perfection, and Wesleyan Holiness. 29.09.2025 12:24
The provided text is an excerpt from a blog post by Jamin Bradley , a pastor, theologian, musician, and author , titled "Tom Bombadil and Christian Perfection: Lessons from Tolkien and Wesley." Bradley uses the character Tom Bombadil from J.R.R. Tolkien’s work , who is unaffected by the One Ring, as a metaphor to explore the Christian concept of sanctification and John Wesley’s d...
Prima Facie: When the Holy Spirit Interrupts a Normal Dream 25.04.2025 9:20
In this episode, Jamin shares a story of how the Holy Spirit unexpectedly broke into an ordinary dream with a small but significant message. What seemed like a random detail—a sticker reading “Prima Facie”—turned out to be a key part of a later deliverance session. Join us as we explore how God sometimes weaves His voice into even the most normal moments of our subconscious, teaching us to stay al...
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