• Ruth : Faithfulness in the Fields | The Four: Part 3 (Ep. 5)
    Jun 26 2026

    Welcome to Part 3 of our special series, “The Four”—a powerful journey through the four women in the lineage of Jesus whose lives demonstrate God's grace, redemption, and His ability to work through the most unlikely circumstances.

    In this episode, Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince, and Mark Berry begin exploring the beautiful story of Ruth, covering Ruth chapters 1 and 2. Unlike the dramatic stories of Tamar and Rahab, Ruth's story unfolds quietly through loss, faithfulness, loyalty, and God's unseen providence. Yet it becomes one of the greatest pictures of redemption in all of Scripture.

    When tragedy strikes and Naomi loses her husband and both of her sons, everything seems hopeless. But in the middle of grief, one young Moabite widow makes a life-changing declaration of faith that would alter history forever.

    Together, we discuss:

    • Who Ruth was and why her story is so extraordinary
    • Naomi's heartbreak and the pain of unimaginable loss
    • Ruth's unwavering loyalty and her famous commitment to Naomi
    • Why Ruth leaving Moab was far more than changing locations—it was choosing God
    • How Boaz models godly character, compassion, and integrity
    • God's providence in the "ordinary" moments of life
    • Why faithfulness in the small things often leads to God's greatest blessings
    • How God is still working even when we can't see His plan

    This episode reminds us that not every miracle comes with collapsing walls or dramatic moments.

    Sometimes God is working quietly.

    Through ordinary conversations.

    Simple acts of obedience.

    Unexpected kindness.

    And faithful people who continue trusting Him one day at a time.

    Ruth's story teaches us that God often does His greatest work behind the scenes, weaving together circumstances we could never arrange ourselves.

    If you've ever wondered whether God is still working during seasons of grief, uncertainty, or waiting, this episode is a powerful reminder that His providence is never absent—even when it feels invisible.

    Because while Ruth thought she was simply gathering grain in a field...

    God was preparing the next chapter in His plan of redemption.

    Scripture Focus: Ruth Chapters 1–2
    Series: The Four (Part 3)
    Hosts: Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince & Mark Berry

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    42 mins
  • Rahab : Faith Behind the Scarlet Cord | The Four: Part 2 (Ep. 4)
    Jun 19 2026

    Welcome to Part 2 of our special series, “The Four”—a powerful look at the four women included in the lineage of Jesus whose stories reveal God's grace, redemption, and sovereign plan throughout history.

    In this episode, Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince, and Mark Berry dive into the remarkable story of Rahab, found in Joshua chapters 1, 2, and 6. At first glance, Rahab seems like one of the least likely people God would ever use. She wasn't an Israelite. She wasn't raised in the faith. She lived in a city destined for destruction. And Scripture identifies her as a prostitute. Yet God would use her faith to change not only her future, but the future of generations to come—including her place in the lineage of Jesus Christ Himself.

    Together, we discuss:

    • Who Rahab was and why her story is so significant
    • How faith can overcome fear and impossible circumstances
    • The spies, the scarlet cord, and God's promise of salvation
    • Why God often chooses the most unlikely people for His greatest purposes
    • The powerful symbolism behind the scarlet cord
    • How the fall of Jericho points to God's power and faithfulness
    • What it means to trust God when you can't see the outcome
    • Why no one is disqualified from being used by God

    This conversation goes far beyond an ancient battle and a collapsing wall.

    We explore how Rahab's story still speaks directly to our lives today. Whether you're facing fear, struggling with your past, carrying regret, battling feelings of inadequacy, or staring at walls that seem impossible to overcome, Rahab's story reminds us that faith is not the absence of fear, it's choosing to trust God anyway.

    One of the most powerful truths from this episode is simple:

    God doesn't define people by their past. He sees what they can become through faith.

    Rahab had heard about God.

    She believed God.

    And when the moment came, she acted on that faith.

    The result?

    The walls fell.

    Her family was saved.

    And her story became part of God's redemptive plan for the world.

    If you've ever wondered whether God can still use you, whether your mistakes are too great, or whether the walls in your life can ever come down, this episode is for you.

    Because the same God who brought down the walls of Jericho is still at work today.

    Scripture Focus: Joshua 1:10–18, Joshua 2:1–21, Joshua 6
    Series: The Four (Part 2)
    Hosts: Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince & Mark Berry

    Remember Who The King Is.

    For more information about the podcast and to learn about future resources and shows, visit www.remembertheking.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Tamar: Grace in the Mess | The Four: Part 1 (Ep. 3)
    Jun 12 2026

    Welcome to the first episode in our special series, “The Four”—a powerful look at the four women mentioned in the lineage of Jesus whose stories reveal the grace, redemption, and unexpected ways God works through broken circumstances.

    In this episode, Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince, and Mark Berry dive into one of the most shocking and misunderstood stories in all of Scripture: Judah and Tamar in Genesis Chapter 38. What at first glance feels uncomfortable, messy, and even scandalous quickly becomes one of the Bible’s most incredible stories of redemption, transformation, and God’s sovereignty.

    Together, we unpack:

    • Who Tamar was and why her story matters
    • The cultural reality women faced in biblical times
    • Why Judah’s failures don’t define his whole story
    • The turning point that changed Judah’s life forever
    • The difference between regret and true repentance
    • How brokenness, desperation, and pain often lead people into difficult choices
    • What this story teaches us about grace, responsibility, redemption, and personal transformation

    This conversation goes far beyond an Old Testament story.

    We discuss how Genesis 38 still applies today—from relationships and accountability to social media, shame, mistakes, and learning how to move forward when life gets messy. Because one of the most beautiful truths in Scripture is this:

    God doesn’t hide broken people. He redeems them.

    Judah’s story is one of failure.

    Tamar’s story is one of desperation.

    But together, their story becomes part of something far bigger:

    The lineage of Jesus Christ.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether your mistakes disqualify you… if you’ve ever felt stuck, ashamed, or too far gone…

    This episode is a reminder:

    God is never finished writing your story.

    Scripture Focus: Genesis 38
    Series: The Four (Part 1)
    Hosts: Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince & Mark Berry

    Remember Who The King Is.

    For more information about the podcast and to learn about future resources and shows, visit www.remembertheking.com

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • The Family Tree of a King | Why Matthew 1 Changes Everything (Ep. 2)
    May 26 2026

    Most people skip right past Matthew Chapter 1.

    A long list of names. A genealogy. A chapter that can feel confusing, repetitive, or honestly… easy to ignore.

    But what if that list of names is actually one of the most powerful openings in all of Scripture?

    In Episode 2 of Remember Who The King Is, Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince, and Mark Berry dive into Matthew Chapter 1 (verses 1–17) and uncover why the genealogy of Jesus matters far more than most people realize.

    This isn’t just family history.

    This is a declaration.

    Together, we discuss:

    • Why genealogies mattered so much in biblical times
    • How Matthew proves Jesus is the promised King
    • The significance of the “14, 14, 14” generations
    • Why God intentionally included broken, messy, and unlikely people in Jesus’ family line
    • How stories of failure, redemption, outsiders, and grace point directly to Jesus
    • Why this chapter is far more than a random list of names

    From Abraham to David… from exile to redemption… Matthew is painting a powerful picture that reveals one central truth:

    God keeps His promises.

    And maybe even more encouraging…

    If God can work through the broken people in Jesus’ lineage, maybe your story isn’t too messy either.

    If you’ve ever skipped Matthew 1… this episode may change the way you read your Bible forever.

    Because behind every name… there’s a story.

    And behind every story…

    There is a King.

    Scripture Focus: Matthew 1:1–17
    Hosts: Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince & Mark Berry

    Remember Who The King Is.

    For more information about the podcast and to learn about future resources and shows, visit www.remembertheking.com

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    35 mins
  • Introduction: Welcome to Remember Who The King Is (Ep. 1)
    May 26 2026

    Episode 1: Welcome to Remember Who The King Is | Why This Podcast Exists

    Welcome to the very first episode of Remember Who The King Is.

    In a world full of noise, distractions, opinions, and uncertainty, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters most. This podcast exists for one simple reason: to point everything back to Jesus Christ and the truth of God’s Word.

    In this introduction episode, meet your hosts—Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince, and Mark Berry—three ordinary guys from different walks of life who share one common passion: a love for Jesus and a desire to dive deeper into the greatest book ever written—the Bible.

    This isn’t a show about having all the answers.

    It’s not about perfection, theology debates, or pretending to have life completely figured out.

    It’s about real conversations. Real faith. Real struggles. And opening Scripture together to better understand God, grow in our faith, and apply biblical truth to everyday life.

    In this episode, we share:

    • Why we felt called to start this podcast
    • Our hearts behind the mission of Remember Who The King Is
    • Brief personal testimonies and faith journeys
    • What listeners can expect moving forward
    • Why we believe the Bible is still just as relevant, powerful, and life-changing today

    Whether you’ve walked with Jesus for decades, you’re brand new to faith, or you simply have questions and want to understand Scripture better—you’re welcome here.

    We’re not pastors standing on a stage.

    We’re just three ordinary guys discussing the greatest book ever written and inviting you into the conversation.

    So grab your Bible, join us on the journey, and most importantly…

    Remember Who The King Is.

    For more information about the podcast and to learn about future resources and shows, visit www.remembertheking.com

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    37 mins