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Welcome to Fire On Your Head, the podcast designed to "kick you out of the upper room". We're a discussion and interview-styled show hosted by me, Steve Bremner, a blogger, author, and missionary to Peru. Join me as I interview authors and other interesting people, and sometimes post shows just by myself getting something out of my system. Sometimes I'm funny, sometimes serious, but hopefully you'll find it always worthwhile.

Nov 23, 2012

Join Dave Edwards and Steve Bremner as we attempt to have a discussion on the power of purity, but wind up getting sidetracked by the Holy Spirit and wind up talking about something else instead.  You know those podcast discussions between the two of us where we wind up having had a totally thought provoking and...


Nov 17, 2012

Welcome back to the podcast.  Sorry for the delay, but hey, at least we've now got a new theme song thanks to Jose Aljovin. It only took me nearly 100 episodes and over 5 years to get around to it, but hey, better late than never, right?

This week we have on the podcast my pastor Stephen Best returning for another...


Sep 10, 2012

Join us as Steve Bremner and Dave Edwards chat it up.  We begin sharing a bit of a personal testimony from Steve, who is a missionary to Peru,  concerning God's faithfulness and provision while currently in Canada, as well as how God's plans are not always the same as our plans.  You will be encouraged.

Then we talk...


Jul 26, 2012

This week we're privileged to have back Dr Stephen Crosby on the show to talk some more about subjects he's passionate about. This week: spiritual fathering.  What is a father/son relationship in the Bible?  Is your pastor your spiritual father?  Is a pastor or apostolic leader in the Body of Christ a father to those...


Jul 19, 2012

This week we invite back Mark Burgess and Shaun Wissmann, both missionaries who are a part of missional community in Chorrillos, Peru. This week we talk about abiding and resting in Him.  Why is it so hard for so many of us to stop, sit back and take moments to simply abide?  Why do many of us feel the constant...