
Call Him Father
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Podcast Overview
<p><b>Call Him Father</b> is a podcast from New Song Church about knowing God as Father and following Jesus in real life.</p><p>Each episode is a honest, faith-centered conversation exploring identity, healing, discipleship, culture, and the real questions people carry every day. Whether you're a longtime believer or just starting to ask questions about God, this show is for anyone who wants more than surface-level religion — and a deeper relationship with a God who is present, personal, and deeply involved in your life.</p><p>Through biblical truth, practical wisdom, and real conversation, Call Him Father invites you to stop performing and start trusting the Father who already knows your name.</p><p>New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe and join the conversation.</p>
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Publishing Since
4/30/2026
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Recent Episodes

June 15, 2026
If a Christian Commits Suicide, Do They Go to Heaven?
Trigger warning: This episode includes discussion of suicide, self-harm, and suicidal ideation. If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide or self-harm, please reach out to someone you trust right now. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are loved, your life matters, and there is hope. In this episode of Call Him Father, Micah and Pastor Taylor talk through one of the heaviest questions Christians ask: if a Christian commits suicide, do ...

June 9, 2026
Did Jesus Drink Wine? Communion, Alcohol, and Judas
In this episode of Call Him Father, Micah and Pastor Taylor talk about Bible translations, alcohol, drunkenness, communion, and the story of Judas. They start with a lighter conversation about the Bible app, paper Bibles, Bible translations, and why Taylor generally recommends translations like the ESV and NIV while warning against weaker paraphrases and unreliable translations. From there, they ask whether Jesus drank wine, what the Bible actually says about alcohol, and where Christians s...

May 29, 2026
How Should Christians Handle Thirst Traps?
How should Christians handle thirst traps, lust, and temptation online? In this episode of Call Him Father, Micah and Pastor Taylor talk about modesty, social media, lust, pornography, and how young Christians should respond to sexual temptation in a hypersexualized online world. They discuss what the Bible says about modesty, why attention and validation can become addictive, how social media algorithms work against purity, and why both men and women are called to honor God with how they p...
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- What is Call Him Father?
<p><b>Call Him Father</b> is a podcast from New Song Church about knowing God as Father and following Jesus in real life.</p><p>Each episode is a honest, faith-centered conversation exploring identity, healing, discipleship, culture, and the real questions people carry every day. Whether you're a longtime believer or just starting to ask questions about God, this show is for anyone who wants more than surface-level religion — and a deeper relationship with a God who is present, personal, and deeply involved in your life.</p><p>Through biblical truth, practical wisdom, and real conversation, Call Him Father invites you to stop performing and start trusting the Father who already knows your name.</p><p>New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe and join the conversation.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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