• Haha... Let Me Tell It
    Mar 18 2026

    Do you remember Zack, the Black Power Ranger, and his "Hip-hop-kido"? It’s a hilarious, awkward example of what happens when outsiders try to package and sell a culture they don't actually live. But here's the conviction: the exact same thing happens to Christianity when believers decide to stay quiet.

    In this episode, we are talking about why we keep handing the mic to people with no context. If the redeemed do not tell their own story, spectators will tell it for us—and they usually get it wrong. We break down the real reasons we stay silent, from carrying shame about our past to falling into the trap of thinking our story isn't "dramatic" enough to matter. But your testimony doesn’t need a Hollywood before-and-after to be powerful. Sometimes, the heaviest proof of God's grace is simply: He kept me. From 90s TV tropes to the undeniable weight of an old-school testimony service (cue the Commissioned track), we are exploring what it really means to be a witness. It's time to stop getting mad at the world's counterfeit representation of faith, and start actually taking responsibility for our own. God is laughing at us because He gave us the testimony, and we still act like we don't have a voice.

    You can't tell it, so let me tell it.

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    57 mins
  • Haha... At The Same Time
    Mar 10 2026

    Ever feel like your brain is a group chat that won't stop popping? Or a laptop with 40 browser tabs open and the fan running on max?

    Fresh off a chaotic shift at the pharmacy, Anthony dives into the reality of modern overstimulation. The danger of a loud life isn't always that we collapse under the pressure—it's that we become high-functioning in the noise. We get so used to processing constant chaos that we become numb, leaving our brains "buffering" when our families—or the Holy Spirit—try to speak to us.

    In this episode, we’re looking at the difference between carrying the burdens we are called to bear and taking on unassigned noise. You may not be able to silence your environment, but you are responsible for your response to it.

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    49 mins
  • Haha... Mind Your Business
    Mar 4 2026

    Ever notice how we’re all busy with everyone else’s problems while God’s just chuckling? This episode is a run through the art of minding your business - spiritually, mentally, and online.

    From my “MYOB International” upbringing to modern OPP (Other People’s Problems), we unpack sanctified snooping, rage bait, and Toucan Sam “follow your nose” Christianity. We look at Jesus’ “Give to Caesar” as a masterclass in boundaries, and I tell on myself about marriage: my wife is my business, and minding mine helps me shut down curiosity.

    Punchline: God’s laughing at us because we’re exhausted over stuff that was never our assignment.

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    56 mins
  • Haha... Rain Came, Wind Blew
    Feb 24 2026

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    In this episode, Anthony Heath II reflects on his 40th birthday, spiritual growth, the importance of building on a solid foundation, and the contrast between worldly success and godly influence. He emphasizes trusting God's plan, the significance of discipline, and living a life rooted in faith and integrity.



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    54 mins
  • Haha... In God We Trust
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, Anthony Heath II reflects on turning 40 and the gratitude he feels for life and the lessons learned. He discusses the nature of sin, emphasizing that it stems from a lack of trust in God. The conversation explores the implications of the first sin, the importance of trusting God's direction, and the need for true satisfaction in Him rather than temporary fixes. Anthony encourages listeners to build a strong foundation in faith, practice gratitude, and choose substance over stimulation in their spiritual journeys.

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    51 mins
  • Haha... That's Urgent
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode, Anthony explores the themes of urgency, timing, and priorities in life and faith. He reflects on personal experiences and biblical principles, emphasizing the importance of understanding when to act and when to wait. Drawing lessons from the movie 'Love Jones', he discusses how urgency can sometimes lead to anxiety and poor decision-making. The conversation encourages listeners to trust God's timing and prioritize what truly matters in their lives, ultimately finding peace in alignment with divine purpose.

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    50 mins
  • Haha... What You Got?
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of 'God is Laughing at Us,' Anthony explores the themes of faith, timing, and action in relation to God's instructions. He discusses biblical stories of Elijah and Elisha, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and utilizing the talents and resources we already possess. The conversation highlights the significance of being proactive in our faith and understanding that God often works through what we already have rather than providing new revelations. The episode concludes with a prayer for discipline and action in our spiritual journeys.

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    40 mins
  • Haha... Just Say Thanks
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode, Anthony explores the challenges of accepting compliments and the importance of gratitude in our lives. He shares personal stories and biblical references to illustrate how we often deflect praise due to insecurity and how this can hinder our personal growth. The conversation emphasizes the need to embrace compliments as gifts from God, recognizing that accepting praise does not diminish God's glory but rather allows us to acknowledge the good work He is doing in us. Through stories of Moses and Naaman, Anthony encourages listeners to find a balance between humility and confidence, ultimately challenging them to simply say 'thank you' when receiving praise.

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    38 mins