• When the Noise Won’t Stop — Anger, Unrest, and the Quiet Drift in the Watchman
    Jan 17 2026

    The world is loud. The pressure is constant. And sometimes, without realizing it, the noise outside begins to reshape what’s happening inside.

    In this episode of The Watchman’s Call, we turn inward — not away from the wall, but toward the heart of the one standing on it. This is a reflection on anger that becomes familiar, vigilance that turns rigid, and the quiet drift that can take hold when attention slips.

    Drawing from Scripture and lived experience, this episode is not a public alarm, but a warning nonetheless: even the watchman must guard his own heart. Because when interior vigilance fades, clarity follows soon after.

    This is not about collapse or scandal. It’s about noticing what hardens slowly, naming it honestly, and returning to Christ before distance becomes normal.

    A call to truth.
    A call to return.
    A reminder that standing watch begins within.

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    16 mins
  • Who are you listening to?
    Jan 10 2026

    No one wakes up intending to be deceived.
    Most people are shaped quietly — by voices they trust, narratives they inherit, and authorities they rarely stop to examine.

    In this episode of The Watchman’s Call, we ask a simple but unsettling question:
    Before you decide what you believe… who are you listening to?

    This is not an accusation. It’s an invitation to attention — to notice what forms our instincts long before pressure exposes them.

    Before the lies are exposed, the ears must be trained.

    🎙️ Listen slowly. Just watch.

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    15 mins
  • Words Matter
    Jan 3 2026

    In this conversation, James Prosoco emphasizes the profound impact of words, particularly in the context of faith and communication about God. He discusses how words can either heal or harm, and the importance of using language that accurately represents God's character. The conversation examines the dangers of clichés and false statements that can mislead both believers and seekers, urging listeners to be mindful of their words and replace harmful phrases with scriptural truths. Ultimately, the call is to guard the truth and speak with care, recognizing the weight of our words in shaping faith and understanding.

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    25 mins
  • Fear not, for God is with us
    Dec 19 2025

    A Watchman’s Christmas Special

    This Christmas episode of The Watchman’s Call is different.

    Instead of standing on the wall, we step down together — just for a moment — to breathe, to rest, and to remember the truth Scripture has been repeating from the beginning:

    Do not be afraid… God is with us.

    This reflection explores two profound questions:

    • What is the most repeated phrase in the Bible?

    • What is the most repeated thought in the Bible?

    And how those two truths come together at Christmas — not as commands or warnings, but as reassurance, protection, and love.

    This episode is for those who carry responsibility with love.
    For those who give quietly, faithfully, without needing to be seen.
    For priests, parents, caregivers, sons, daughters, spouses — and all who bear the weight of vocation and service.

    Christmas doesn’t erase hardship.
    It reveals presence.

    And tonight, we rest in that presence together.

    🎄 Merry Christmas from The Watchman’s Call.

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    10 mins
  • He Heals
    Dec 12 2025

    He Heals — And Sometimes Not Yet

    The Gospels tell us plainly that Jesus healed so many people they could not all be counted or recorded. Healing was not rare. It was central to His ministry and a clear sign of the Kingdom breaking into a broken world. And yet, Scripture is also honest: not every story resolves the same way, and not every healing arrives on our timeline.

    In this episode of The Watchman’s Call, we confront the tension many believers live with quietly — faith in a God who heals, alongside prayers that are still unanswered. This is not a debate about belief or a test of faith. It’s an honest look at how Christ meets people both in healing and in waiting, without shame, pressure, or false promises.

    Healing is real. Prayer matters. God acts. And when healing has not yet come, God has not withdrawn. He remains present, faithful, and near.

    This episode is for those who believe, who pray, and who are still waiting — and for those called to stand beside them with truth and compassion.

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    14 mins
  • The Thorn
    Dec 9 2025

    Every believer eventually faces a prayer that God doesn’t answer the way they hoped. A struggle that lingers. A weakness that doesn’t lift. A thorn that remains. In this episode of The Watchman’s Call, we confront the reality of unanswered prayer—not as punishment, not as failure, but as a place where Christ’s sustaining grace becomes the strength we never knew we needed.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 2, Part 2 — The Mirror of the Word Transformed by the Word: A Watchman Bible Study Series
    Dec 8 2025

    Welcome back to The Watchman’s Circle, a Bible study built on a single conviction:

    We don’t interpret Scripture until we let Scripture interpret us.

    In this masterclass session, James breaks open the powerful teaching of James 1:22–25 — the mirror passage — and invites us into the ancient Catholic method of reading Scripture through the Five Senses:

    • The Literal Sense — what James meant then

    • The Allegorical Sense — how Christ stands inside the text

    • The Moral Sense — what obedience looks like now

    • The Anagogical Sense — how this shapes our eternity

    • The Contemplative Sense — the whisper of God in the silence

    This episode is meant to slow you down.
    To confront you.
    To awaken you.
    To strip away the deception of being a “hearer only”…
    and form you into a Watchman who hears AND obeys.

    Your Bible is a mirror.
    What is it showing you?

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    22 mins
  • When Creation Groans
    Nov 26 2025

    Suffering doesn’t always come with a villain. Sometimes the world itself breaks, and we’re left asking the oldest question in history: Why would a good God allow this? In this episode, James Prosoco steps into the raw, unfiltered reality of a creation that is wounded — where storms destroy without warning, bodies fail without cause, and tragedy strikes without meaning.

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    17 mins