Episode 4:
Grace vs. Works: Trump’s Heaven Talk, USA Hockey Gold, Iran Strikes & Trusting God’s Sovereignty
This episode breaks down President Trump’s repeated comments about earning heaven through good deeds, pointing out why salvation is all about grace, not works. We celebrate Team USA’s historic double gold in hockey at the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics when both men’s and women’s teams took home gold for the first time! Finally, a devotional on the U.S.-Israel strikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader and trusting God’s control in the midst of war.
Episode 3
I examine voices like Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes—how their style of “bold Christianity” often mixes real concerns with conspiracy, slander, and outrage that quietly deform the soul. Then he recaps Super Bowl 60, breaks down the Bad Bunny halftime backlash and TPUSA’s “All-American Halftime Show,” and makes his case for why Michael Jordan is still the greatest athlete of all time. The episode closes with a devotional on the difference between admiring influencers and legends, and actually worshiping Christ—and why only one of those can bear the weight of your hope, identity, and eternity.
Episode 2
In this episode, From practical, Christ-centered wisdom on how to treat people with disabilities, to Indiana’s national title run and NFL playoff predictions, to a Romans 1–framed look at the Cities Church protest in Minnesota, this episode calls believers to clarity, courage, compassion, and faithfulness in a nation under pressure.
New season: Episode 1
In this episode of The Wheelchair Pulpit Podcast, Logan Cannon reflects on the past year and looks ahead to what’s shaping us in sports, movies, and culture. From college football and the NFL to major film releases and the resurgence of biblical storytelling on screen, this episode explores what lasts, what fades, and why reflection matters for a faithful life.
Along the way, Logan shares why this podcast has been on and off over the years, how disability has shaped his calling, and why rest without reflection often leads to rust—both spiritually and culturally.
The episode closes with a devotional rooted in Scripture, inviting listeners to remember God’s faithfulness, examine their hearts, and enter the new year anchored in Christ rather than carried by noise.
🎧 Topics include:
Why reflection is a biblical discipline, not indulgence
What sports reveal about discipline, identity, and preparation
Why some stories endure while others disappear
The growing hunger for meaning in film and culture
A Scripture-centered call to faithfulness for the year ahead
📖 Scripture: Psalm 77, Deuteronomy 8, Psalm 139, Hebrews 12