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Truth Without Tribalism! A podcast for Christians who crave clarity, not camps.


In a world divided by culture wars and shallow teaching, Truth Without Tribalism offers something deeper: bold, biblical truth that unites rather than fragments. Hosted by Jermaine Pearson—a apostolic preacher and teacher turned strategic podcast creator and Christian author—each episode delivers exegetical teaching, personal testimony, and practical theology with warmth, conviction, and spiritual urgency.


Whether you're weary of compromise or longing for renewal, this podcast equips you to stand firm in the Word and engage culture without losing your soul. Expect vivid illustrations, honest storytelling, and clear takeaways that stir conviction and spark transformation.


New episodes release every Monday at midnight on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube Shorts. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a movement of truth and renewal.

© 2026 Truth Without Tribalism
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    • Episode 19: Faith At Home - Resilient Families in 2026 — How Christian Households Can Thrive Amid Cultural Shifts
      Jan 26 2026

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      Episode 19: Resilient Families in 2026 — How Christian Households Can Thrive Amid Cultural Shifts

      Subtitle: How Christian Households Can Thrive Amid Cultural Shifts
      Date Uploaded: January 26, 2026

      Podcast Description

      How can Christian families remain resilient in 2026 when culture is shifting faster than ever? What does it mean to anchor your household in God’s Word when the world around you is confused about truth, identity, and morality? How do parents disciple children in a way that prepares them to stand firm in a fractured society?

      In this episode of Truth Without Tribalism, Jermaine Pearson closes out the January Faith at Home series with a powerful call to resilience. Drawing from Joshua 24:15, Deuteronomy 6:6–7, and Psalm 127:1, Jermaine unpacks how families can thrive amid cultural chaos by planting themselves firmly in God’s Word.

      You’ll hear personal stories of parenting challenges, cultural conversations with children, and the importance of responding to shifting norms with mercy, compassion, and grace. This episode reminds us that resilience is not accidental—it’s intentional, cultivated daily through rhythms of devotion, service, and discernment.

      Questions Answered in This Episode

      • What does Joshua mean when he declares, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord”?
      • How can families thrive spiritually when culture is hostile to biblical truth?
      • What does resilience look like in a Christian household in 2026?
      • How do parents disciple children when they encounter cultural confusion in public spaces?
      • Why is weekly family devotion essential for building spiritual anchors?
      • How can serving together as a family strengthen unity and mission?
      • What does it mean to “guard the gates” of your home in a digital age?
      • How can parents balance truth and mercy when teaching children about sin and cultural shifts?
      • Why is resilience more about daily habits than one-time decisions?
      • How does Jesus model resilience in His ministry to households and children?

      Key Takeaways

      • Resilience requires intentional practices, not passive faith.
      • Weekly family devotion builds rhythm and anchors children in Scripture.
      • Serving together bonds families and teaches that faith is active.
      • Guarding the gates of your home ensures holiness shapes your children, not hollow culture.
      • Mercy and compassion must guide conversations about cultural shifts, reflecting Christ’s love.

      Practical Application

      • Commit to weekly family devotion around Scripture and prayer.
      • Serve together as a family in church, community, or home ministry.
      • Guard the gates of your home by monitoring media, language, and habits.
      • Write a family mission statement and display it as a daily reminder of your identity in Christ.

      Call to Action

      This week, write a family mission statement. Declare who you are in Christ, put it on paper, place it on your wall, and let it guide your rhythms. Because resilience isn’t accidental—it’s anchored.

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      🎙️ Truth Without Tribalism is hosted by author, preacher, and teacher Jermaine Pearson. This podcast is built for believers who crave biblical clarity, spiritual renewal, and unity without compromise. We don’t play sides, chase trends, or dilute doctrine—we build bridges with truth.

      📲 Subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
      💬 Share your testimony, ask your questions, and join the conversation @TruthWithoutTribalism.
      🕊️ Because the truth doesn’t just challenge—it transforms.

      Until next time, grace and peace.

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      16 min
    • Episode 18: Faith At Home - Hospitality as Ministry — Opening Your Home as a Place of Outreach
      Jan 19 2026

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      Episode 18: Hospitality as Ministry — Opening Your Home as a Place of Outreach

      Subtitle: Opening Your Home as a Place of Outreach
      Date Uploaded: January 19, 2026

      Podcast Description

      What does it really mean to practice Christian hospitality in 2026? Is opening your home just about food and fellowship—or is it a form of ministry? How can believers use their dining tables as places of outreach? And why does Scripture emphasize hospitality as a command, not a suggestion?

      In this episode of Truth Without Tribalism, Jermaine Pearson explores the biblical roots of hospitality, tracing it back to Abraham in Genesis 18, the Levite in Judges 19, and the Jewish tradition that shaped Jesus’ ministry. You’ll discover why hospitality was seen as welcoming God Himself, and how Jesus embodied this practice by dining with tax collectors, welcoming children, and breaking bread with sinners.

      We’ll answer pressing questions like:

      • What is the biblical definition of hospitality?
      • Why does Romans 12:13 command believers to “practice hospitality”?
      • What does Hebrews 13:2 mean when it says some have “entertained angels without knowing it”?
      • How can hospitality be spiritual warfare against isolation and division?
      • Why is hospitality more about presence than perfection?
      • How can opening your home become an extension of the local church?
      • What role does prayer play in preparing your home for ministry?
      • How can a simple meal or testimony spark discipleship and revival?
      • Why is hospitality essential in a culture of locked doors, screens, and isolation?
      • How can Christians guard against turning hospitality into performance instead of presence?

      Jermaine shares personal stories of hosting Bible studies in his home, arranging childcare so families could attend, and watching fellowship turn into discipleship. He reminds us that pastors cannot do everything—hospitality is a shared responsibility of the body of Christ.

      Key Takeaways

      • Hospitality is not optional—it’s a sacred duty rooted in Scripture.
      • True hospitality is pursuit, not convenience—it’s a lifestyle of welcoming.
      • Jesus modeled hospitality as ministry, breaking barriers through meals and presence.
      • Hospitality pushes back against cultural isolation and creates space for discipleship.
      • A simple act of opening your home can become a channel for God’s Spirit to move.

      Practical Application

      • Invite one person or family into your home this month.
      • Pray before guests arrive, asking God to prepare hearts.
      • Share a testimony or Scripture during the meal to plant seeds of faith.
      • Focus on relationships, not recipes—hospitality is about ministry, not menus.
      • Remember: hospitality is holiness in action, not performance.

      Call to Action

      This week, don’t wait for perfect conditions. Open your door. Let God do the rest. Hospitality isn’t about what you have—it’s about who you serve.

      Support the show

      🎙️ Truth Without Tribalism is hosted by author, preacher, and teacher Jermaine Pearson. This podcast is built for believers who crave biblical clarity, spiritual renewal, and unity without compromise. We don’t play sides, chase trends, or dilute doctrine—we build bridges with truth.

      📲 Subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
      💬 Share your testimony, ask your questions, and join the conversation @TruthWithoutTribalism.
      🕊️ Because the truth doesn’t just challenge—it transforms.

      Until next time, grace and peace.

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      14 min
    • Episode 17: Faith At Home - Parenting Without Division — Raising Kids with Grace in a Polarized Culture
      Jan 12 2026

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      Episode 17: Parenting Without Division — Raising Kids with Grace in a Polarized Culture

      Subtitle: Faith at Home — Building Strong Families in a Shifting Culture
      Date Uploaded: January 12, 2026

      Podcast Description

      How do you raise children with grace in a polarized culture? What does it mean to parent without division when politics, race, and ideology dominate conversations—even on playgrounds? How can Christian households disciple children to be peacemakers instead of parrots of rage?

      In this episode of Truth Without Tribalism, Jermaine Pearson continues the January Faith at Home series with a powerful message on parenting in divided times. He shares personal stories of his children’s experiences in a Christian school during an election season, where tribalism and polarization seeped into even the youngest hearts.

      You’ll hear why the culture of your home must be stronger than the culture of the world, and how Scripture calls parents to raise Kingdom citizens who don’t just survive culture—they transform it. This episode explores Ephesians 6:4 and James 3:17–18, showing how biblical parenting requires discipline, instruction, impartiality, and peace.

      Questions Answered in This Episode

      • What does Ephesians 6:4 teach about parenting without provoking children?
      • How can parents disciple children with grace instead of harshness?
      • What does James 3:17–18 reveal about wisdom in the home?
      • How can families resist tribalism and raise peacemakers?
      • Why is identity in Christ more important than political or social labels?
      • How can parents model truth spoken with compassion instead of venom?
      • What role does humility play in correcting bias within the home?
      • How can families create safe spaces for children’s questions about culture?
      • Why is prayer essential for parenting in polarized times?
      • How can Christian households transform cultural chaos into revival opportunities?

      Key Takeaways

      • Parenting without division requires anchoring children’s identity in Christ.
      • Grace-filled conversations shape children to speak truth with compassion.
      • Scripture must be the final authority in cultural conversations.
      • Humility in correcting bias models gospel-centered growth.
      • Creating safe spaces for questions builds clarity and resilience in faith.

      Practical Application

      • Teach children that their identity is rooted in Christ, not worldly categories.
      • Model grace in everyday conversations—truth with compassion.
      • Anchor responses in Scripture, not partisan voices.
      • Correct bias with humility, even in yourself.
      • Create safe spaces for children’s questions, and cover everything in prayer.

      Call to Action

      This week, take inventory of your words. What are your kids hearing from you about people who think differently? About politics? About race? About the church?

      Ask yourself: Am I provoking… or parenting? Am I raising warriors for my tribe—or disciples of Jesus? Choose grace. Choose truth. Choose the narrow road.

      Support the show

      🎙️ Truth Without Tribalism is hosted by author, preacher, and teacher Jermaine Pearson. This podcast is built for believers who crave biblical clarity, spiritual renewal, and unity without compromise. We don’t play sides, chase trends, or dilute doctrine—we build bridges with truth.

      📲 Subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
      💬 Share your testimony, ask your questions, and join the conversation @TruthWithoutTribalism.
      🕊️ Because the truth doesn’t just challenge—it transforms.

      Until next time, grace and peace.

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      17 min
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