God in Black and White (The Podcast)

Welcome to the world of 'God in Black and White - Brother Joseph'! Explore the powerful and compelling storytelling of Brother Joseph as he delves into the depths of spirituality, faith, and the human experience. Immerse yourself in the thought-provoking narratives that challenge and inspire, as you journey through the intertwined web of black and white, exploring the divine in all its forms.

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Overcoming a curse 1

Tuesday Jul 08, 2025

Tuesday Jul 08, 2025

This episode explores the concept of curses from both practical and spiritual perspectives, offering guidance on understanding, surviving, and overcoming that "devil in us"—that negative force and energy which affects our human behaviour and well-being.
Curses and their impact:
Personal experience with the devil:
Collective negativity and violence:
Understanding spiritual power:
Managing personal vulnerability:
Nature and types of curses:
Strategies for survival
Rituals and spiritual practices:
Preventing future curses:

Sunday Jun 08, 2025

Send us a textExploring the Concepts of God, the Devil, and the Universe Support the show http://www.godinblackandwhite.com

Thursday May 15, 2025

Send us a textAn African child's European learning experience through the Bible challenging what we are taught with what we know to be true through understanding the complxities of the  human imagination Support the show http://www.godinblackandwhite.com

A Mindset Medication

Wednesday May 07, 2025

Wednesday May 07, 2025

Send us a textSummaryThis podcast episode features Brother Joseph interviewing Peter, a stroke survivor, discussing his journey and the impact of spirituality on recovery.Peter's Background: Peter, now 56, suffered a stroke at 25, which left him with speech and coordination difficultiesHope and Recovery: Peter shares his experiences to inspire others facing similar challenges, emphasizing the role of spirituality and self-help in his recovery. Initial Experience of Stroke: Peter recounts the moment he collapsed at McDonald's, describing a strange sense of peace despite the chaos around him. Hospitalization and Healing: He spent about six months in the hospital, where he participated in physiotherapy and gradually regained movement and speech, motivated by the desire to communicateSupport Systems: Peter credits both God and the NHS for their support during his recovery, highlighting the importance of community and professional help. Personal Reflections: The conversation touches on the deeper meanings of blessings and how Peter's perspective on life has changed following his strokes, finding beauty in everyday moments. Support the show http://www.godinblackandwhite.com

Eulogy for a Nubian Prophet

Sunday Apr 20, 2025

Sunday Apr 20, 2025

Send us a textThis is a eulogy for an executed Prophet narrated by Brother JosephThis episode presents a narrative about Yeshua, known as Jesus Christ, exploring his life, teachings, and the events leading to his crucifixion. It delves into themes of spirituality, identity, and the socio-political context of his time, emphasizing his Nubian heritage and the struggles faced by his people.Yeshua, the son of Mary and adopted son of Joseph, lived in Nazareth approximately 2,000 years ago. He was of Spiritual Nubian ancestry and had many adversaries even before his birth. Despite this, he survived for 33 years, becoming a central figure in history, often misunderstood and misrepresented by various cultures. His teachings emphasized spiritual wisdom and the importance of remembering one's history and heritage. The episode argues that if a divine being existed, he would not need to manifest through a flawed human being, raising questions about a man-like God and spirituality Support the show http://www.godinblackandwhite.com

Wednesday Apr 09, 2025

Send us a textThis episode presents a conversation between Brother Joseph and a listener, exploring themes of faith, logic, and the nature of God. The discussion reveals contrasting views on religion and the Bible, highlighting the complexities of belief systems.The brother expresses scepticism towards religion, suggesting it appeals to those who avoid critical thinking and historical awareness, and critiques the contradictions in religious practices. Support the show http://www.godinblackandwhite.com

Thursday Mar 27, 2025

Send us a textThis episode discusses the challenges faced by Africa, particularly focusing on Burkina Faso and its leader, Ibrahim Traoré, emphasizing the role of spiritual strength in effecting change without violence.Burkina Faso's background: Burkina Faso, known as "the land of upright people," has a population of 13.6 million and is currently led by Ibrahim Traoré since September 2022. The country is landlocked in West Africa, bordered by several nations including Mali and Niger. Ibrahim Traoré's journey: Born on March 14, 1988, Traoré is a Muslim and a graduate in geology. He is portrayed as a righteous individual who uses his spiritual strength to seek positive change for his country, contrasting with the violent approaches often seen in leadership. Challenges of African governance: The document highlights the pervasive influence of self-interested external bodies on African governments, which contributes to the continent's struggles. It discusses the indoctrination of religion and the resulting socio-economic issues faced by the African populace.  Link: www.djmrp.comSupport the show http://www.godinblackandwhite.com

Tuesday Mar 25, 2025

Send us a textSummary A readers Digest version of an extremely complex personal and for some, a very painful situation relative to the way we are living today and the impact it has on the lives of our childrenToday’s episode discusses the troubling behaviour of today's youth and explores the societal and parental influences that contribute to their actions. Emphasizing the need for reflection and accountability in parenting and governance.Harsh realities of today's youth: Joseph expresses concern over the increasing violence among young people, questioning why youth are engaging in murder and incarceration. Reflection on personal experience Joseph recounts his own childhood conflicts, noting that he never sought to harm others, contrasting this with current youth behaviour. Parental responsibility: He argues that parents have created a negative environment for their children, leading to the emergence of "bitter fruits" from their upbringing. Societal influences: He critiques societal laws that limit parental discipline, suggesting these contribute to the moral decline of youth. Desensitization of children: There is a concern that children are becoming desensitized to the value of life and death, leading to a generation that lacks empathy. Call for accountability: Joseph urges society to take responsibility for the behaviour of children, emphasizing that they are a reflection of adult actions and societal conditions.  Support the show http://www.godinblackandwhite.com

Monday Mar 24, 2025

Send us a textHere's a summary of this episodeReligion and the Human Experience: Religious beliefs often remain constant throughout one's life, providing answers to existential questions, but these beliefs can be manipulated by those with hidden agendas.Slavery in the Bible: The Bible contains numerous references to slavery, which are often overlooked by ministers, perpetuating ignorance among carbonated followers.Religious violence: Both Christianity and Islam are criticized for using fear and violence to control followers and suppress dissent.Call for Investigation: This episode encourages readers to investigate religious texts and beliefs more closely to uncover the true nature of creation and the universe. Support the show http://www.godinblackandwhite.com

Monday Mar 24, 2025

Send us a textWe examine if we really need to keep praying and fighting so hard for our survival and stress-free happiness, or is there a more simple understanding of ourselves that we can live by, one where without losing any of our fundamental rules for good living, we arrive at a realistic reason for our existance, of who we are, and of the power that really protects us.Support the show http://www.godinblackandwhite.com

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