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Kingdom Chaos

Kingdom Chaos

Written by: Troy
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Kingdom Chaos is a podcast for anyone trying to live with purpose and faith in a world that often feels overwhelming and out of control. Rooted in the tension between belonging to God’s Kingdom and navigating everyday chaos, this show dives into real conversations about life, marriage, parenting, personal growth, and faith.

I’m not a guru or a know-it-all—I’m someone who’s made plenty of mistakes, learned some hard lessons, and gained a bit of wisdom along the way. Each episode is an honest, grace-filled space to reflect, grow, and figure things out together. Whether you’re trying to avoid the pitfalls I’ve faced or find your way through challenges you’re already in, Kingdom Chaos is here to remind you that you’re not alone—and that purpose can still be found in the middle of the mess.


  • John 18:36“My kingdom is not of this world.”
  • John 16:33“In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”
  • Colossians 3:17“Whatever you do… do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus.”
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Episodes
  • Church Beyond The Building And A Faith That Lasts
    May 25 2026

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    If you’ve ever felt spiritually full on Sunday and strangely empty by Tuesday, you’re not alone and you’re not broken. We’re wrestling with a hard truth: it’s easy to turn Christianity into an event we attend instead of a relationship with Jesus we live. When church becomes mainly a building, a service, or a weekly reset button, our spiritual growth gets tied to a location instead of anchored in God’s daily presence.

    We also go straight at church hurt and why it can shake people to the core. Yes, people inside churches can wound us deeply, and that pain matters. But we’re also asking what happens when our faith is built on pastors, leaders, or Christian friends never failing us. Because they will. A faith that depends on people staying perfect is fragile, but a faith built on Christ remains steady even when hypocrisy shows up and trust gets tested.

    From there, we talk practical discipleship: time management that prevents burnout, protecting your marriage and family from ministry overload, and learning to recognize God in everyday moments. We share a simple framework for spiritual clarity that actually works: connection first. That includes prayer, slowing down with Scripture, and biblical meditation that “chews” on a verse until it sinks in. We close with why real Christian community matters so isolation doesn’t get the final word.

    If this helped you, subscribe for more honest faith conversations, share it with a friend who’s tired and trying, and leave a five-star rating and review so more people can find it.

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    17 mins
  • What If The Delay Is The Training
    May 18 2026

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    You can pray for something for years, finally get an open door, and still feel tempted to reject it because it does not look like you pictured. That tension sits at the center of this Kingdom Chaos conversation as I unpack what “real faith” actually looks like when life gets loud, money is tight, and the timeline is not yours.

    My faith did not start as an overnight spiritual makeover. It started with questions and an intellectual search for whether Christianity could stand up to evidence and history, then it moved into something deeper: experiencing God in real life. I share how facts helped me take an honest first step, but how trust was built through seasons of waiting on God, ministry transitions, and learning dependence when I could not control the outcome.

    We also get practical about the day-to-day struggle: comparison, distraction, and the constant white-noise of modern life. I talk about why God often gives “the next step” instead of a full blueprint, how waiting exposes what we really trust, and why faith is not pretending obstacles are not there. Faith is remembering God is bigger than the obstacles, and learning to ask for wisdom, courage, and strength for today.

    If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who is in a waiting season, and leave a five-star rating and review so more people can find Kingdom Chaos.

    Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay

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    16 mins
  • How An Innocent Friendship Became An Emotional Affair
    May 11 2026

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    A marriage can be full of noise and still feel painfully lonely. We open up about what it looked like when our home seemed fine on the outside, but our relationship slowly became transactional: schedules, bills, kids, and exhaustion replacing real emotional intimacy. If you’ve ever thought, “Why am I unhappy when life is objectively good?” you’re not alone, and ignoring that question can be dangerous.

    We tell the honest story of how an innocent workplace friendship became an emotional affair, not through one huge choice, but through small compromises and misplaced connection. We talk about the warning signs most people miss: feeling seen by someone else, sharing parts of your heart that belong in your marriage, hiding messages, and withdrawing from your spouse while justifying it as harmless. We also say it clearly: emotional and physical affairs are wrong, and healing starts with repentance, not excuses.

    From there, we get practical about marriage restoration and Christian marriage healing: confession, counseling, accountability, and rebuilding trust over time. We unpack what Scripture teaches about love and communication, why boundaries are protection, and how transparency with texts and DMs can guard your relationship. If your marriage feels disconnected, this conversation offers both a wake-up call and real hope that God restores broken things.

    If this helped you, subscribe for more faith and real life conversations, share it with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more marriages can find it. What boundary or next step do you want to put into practice today?

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    14 mins
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