• Divine Redirections: When God Redirects Your Plans for the Development of His Kingdom (Essay #005)
    Apr 10 2025

    In this episode, Will explores the mysterious and often uncomfortable ways God interrupts our plans to align us with His greater purpose. Drawing inspiration from Hebrews 11 and the lives of biblical and historical figures like Abraham, Moses, and Detrich Bonhoeffer. Will reflects on how divine detours, though confusing in the moment, are often the very means by which God shapes our faith and deepens our dependence on Him.

    Through scriptural insight, personal reflection, and spiritual encouragement, this episode challenges listeners to reframe unexpected shifts in their lives not as setbacks but as sacred reorientations toward God’s higher calling. Whether you’re navigating a season of loss, transition, or uncertainty, this episode offers hope, wisdom, and a reminder that God’s redirections are never random- they’re redemptive.

    If you enjoy this content, consider subscribing on Substack at RedeemedBlasphemy.substack.com to receive new essays directly in your inbox. You can also follow along here:

    https://www.tiktok.com/@redeemed.blasphemy

    https://www.instagram.com/redeemed.blasphemy

    https://www.threads.net/@redeemed.blasphemy?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

    https://youtube.com/@redeemed.blasphemy

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5GbhPsDNBwSRG5f8JruICU

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blasphemers-redemption/id1793673890?i=1000688719753

    Show More Show Less
    29 mins
  • Still, Small Voice: Finding God in the Quiet and Ordinary Seasons of Life (Essay #004)
    Feb 22 2025

    Finding God in the Quiet: A Journey of Faith and Surrender

    In this episode of the Blasphemer's Redemption podcast, Will narrates his essay 'Still, Small Voice: Finding God in the Quiet and Ordinary.' Will delves into his personal faith journey, emphasizing the importance of finding God not only in extraordinary events but also in the mundane moments of life. He reflects on the story of Elijah as an example of God’s presence in quietness and shares his testimony, including the challenges faced during his divorce. The episode encourages listeners to trust in God's faithfulness, even in times of uncertainty, and to recognize the significance of small acts of obedience. Listeners are invited to explore more writings at redeemedblasphemy.substack.com.

    00:00 Podcast Intro

    01:25 Seasons of Life

    04:00 Faithfulness in the Wilderness (Elijah’s Journey)

    09:46 Spiritual Consistency (Seeking God in both seasons of trial and abundance)

    11:31 The Parable of the Mustard Seed

    13:14 Wrapping Up

    https://www.tiktok.com/@redeemed.blasphemy

    https://www.instagram.com/redeemed.blasphemy

    https://www.threads.net/@redeemed.blasphemy?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

    https://youtube.com/@redeemed.blasphemy

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5GbhPsDNBwSRG5f8JruICU

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blasphemers-redemption/id1793673890?i=1000688719753

    Show More Show Less
    15 mins
  • Between Seasons: Seeking Him Amid Divorce (Essay #002)
    Feb 4 2025

    Chapters:

    01:13 - The seasons of life

    03:02 - Will’s Divorce: learning through the pain

    07:42 - Clear the distractions from your life, or they will be cleared for you.

    11:13 - Bearing spiritual fruit

    13:20 - Trust in God, no matter the season.

    To read along with me, you can find the essay here.

    In this episode of Blasphemer’s Redemption, we explore the ever-changing seasons of life through the lens of faith. Just as nature cycles through spring, summer, fall, and winter, our spiritual journeys ebb and flow. Sometimes, these seasons are bursting with renewal, other times marked by dormancy and waiting. Through biblical reflection and personal insight, we’ll navigate how to trust God in every season, whether in abundance or trials.

    Join us as we uncover the wisdom of Scripture and the steadfastness of Christ, who remains our anchor through every change. If you’ve ever wrestled with spiritual dry spells or wondered how to embrace God’s timing, this episode is for you.

    Read all of my essays at RedeemedBlasphemy.substack.com.

    Follow on Social Media:

    https://www.tiktok.com/@redeemed.blasphemy

    https://www.instagram.com/redeemed.blasphemy

    https://www.threads.net/@redeemed.blasphemy?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

    https://youtube.com/@redeemed.blasphemy

    Get full access to Blasphemer’s Redemption at redeemedblasphemy.substack.com/subscribe
    Show More Show Less
    15 mins
  • Sacred Sorrows: When in Doubt, Lament (Essay #003)
    Feb 1 2025

    Read the along with the full essay on my Subtack.

    Follow on social media: Tiktok, Instagram, Youtube, Subtack

    Essay Excerpt:

    There is a kind of grief that does not simply pass; it takes root in the soul, embedding itself in the quiet spaces of our lives. It lingers in unanswered prayers, prolonged seasons of divine silence, and the tension between suffering and faith. The modern American church often struggles to acknowledge this depth of sorrow, preferring narratives of triumph, perseverance, and unwavering hope. Yet, scripture presents a more nuanced view: one in which grief and faith are not opposing forces but intimately connected.

    In my essay, Navigating the Seasons of Life with God, I explored the cyclical nature of faith, recognizing that some seasons are filled with joy and clarity, while others bring hardship and uncertainty. However, I did not fully examine the practice of lamentation, which is a vital, though often overlooked, spiritual discipline. Lamentation is not merely an expression of sorrow; it is a theological response to suffering, an act of faith that refuses to let go of God even in the darkest moments.

    This essay will explore the biblical foundation of lamenting to God: its necessity, its structure, and its transformative power in the life of a believer. True lamentation does not simply vent emotions; it engages with God, creating space for both grief and trust to coexist.

    Read the full essay:

    Get full access to Blasphemer’s Redemption at redeemedblasphemy.substack.com/subscribe
    Show More Show Less
    14 mins
  • Blasphemer’s Redemption: the Pod
    Jan 31 2025

    Welcome to Blasphemer’s Redemption!

    In this trailer, I share my heart behind this podcast and what you can expect moving forward. Here, I narrate my essays on theology, spiritual growth, and the human experience. Each essay is written through the lens of my Christian faith. I hope that these reflections encourage believers and serve as a bridge for those wrestling with faith.

    If you enjoy this type of content, consider subscribing to Substack at RedeemedBlasphemy.substack.com to receive new weekly essays directly in your inbox. You can also follow along here:

    https://www.tiktok.com/@redeemed.blasphemy

    https://www.instagram.com/redeemed.blasphemy

    https://youtube.com/@redeemed.blasphemy

    Thanks for being here—let’s begin!



    Get full access to Blasphemer’s Redemption at redeemedblasphemy.substack.com/subscribe
    Show More Show Less
    3 mins