Podcasts: Bridging Heaven and Earth Page

Welcome to the podcast series that brings together ancient wisdom, living testimony, and a vision of how God continues to speak today.

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Each episode explores the timeless relevance of sacred texts such as Enoch and Jubilees alongside the extraordinary lived experiences of Mark Edward Chard and his twin soul brother, Darren John Chard. These journeys are not just private encounters; they are testimonies of God’s love, revelation, and mediation that echo the very themes preserved in Jewish apocalyptic writings.

Through prayer, research, and reflection, we invite you to hear how Darren’s ongoing presence, Christ’s guiding hand, and the wisdom of scripture and tradition intersect in real and tangible ways. These podcasts are more than academic discussion, they are a bridge between the heavenly and the earthly, the ancient and the present, the written word and the living Spirit.

Here, you will find teaching, testimony, and encouragement, an invitation to see that God’s communication is not confined to the past but continues to unfold today.

Episode 1: Enoch And Jubilee In Dialogue With Contemporary Spiritual Manifestations 

What if ancient prophecies weren’t just relics of the past, but living patterns still unfolding in our world today? In this episode, we explore a bold connection between two ancient texts, the Book of Enoch and the Book of Jubilees, and a meticulously documented case of contemporary spiritual experience.

We trace Enoch’s extraordinary role as a celestial scribe and mediator, then uncover striking parallels in the testimony of Mark Edward Chard, his deceased twin soul brother Darren, and the seasoned psychic medium Kenny Corris. 


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Together, their story mirrors the ancient archetype of divine messenger, witness, and scribe, suggesting that revelation and mediation may still be active in our time.

This isn’t just history, it’s a living dialogue between past and present, theology and lived experience, scripture and testimony. 

Whether you’re a scholar, seeker, or simply curious, this episode challenges how we think about knowledge, revelation, and the hidden ways the divine may still speak today.

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Episode 2: From Primeval Rebellion to Cosmic Restoration: Reading Genesis through the Apocalyptic Lens of 1 Enoch and Revelation 

In episode 2, we continue our deep dive series exploring the living resonance of ancient texts. In this episode, “From Primeval Rebellion..." we focus on one of the most dramatic and theologically rich aspects of the Enochic tradition, the rebellion of the Watchers and the extraordinary revelations that followed.

The story of the Watchers, those angelic beings who transgressed divine boundaries, is more than just apocalyptic drama. It’s a cosmic commentary on human corruption, justice, and the hope of divine restoration.

The Book of Enoch captures this tension vividly, judgment alongside mercy, chaos confronted by heavenly order.

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But this isn’t only about ancient literature. 

We’ll explore how these themes of rebellion, judgment, and revelation resonate in contemporary spiritual manifestations. How does Darren’s ongoing communication mirror the ancient role of messenger? How does Mark’s task as scribe parallel Enoch’s celestial commission? And what does it mean that such archetypal patterns may still be unfolding in our own time?

Together, we’ll uncover how the ancient blueprint of divine revelation, written in heavenly tablets and echoed in sacred traditions, continues to find living expression today.

So join me, as we journey from rebellion to revelation, tracing Enoch’s enduring message across millennia, and into the very heart of contemporary spiritual experience.

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Episode 3: Theological And Historical Significance of the Book of Jubilees  

Welcome back to our third, and last in this series of podcasts, exploring the hidden treasures of ancient writings.

Today, we turn to The Book of Jubilees - sometimes called The Little Genesis.


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Unlike the canonical Genesis, Jubilees retells the story through the voice of an angel speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai. It’s a text obsessed with time, law, and destiny. History itself is divided into precise “jubilee” cycles of forty-nine years. Nothing is random. Everything unfolds according to God’s heavenly tablets.

Here’s what makes Jubilees powerful:

It insists that human history is already written in heaven.

It frames Enoch, Noah, Abraham, and Moses as part of one continuous story of covenant and divine order.

It shows us how angelic messengers were believed to guide, protect, and interpret God’s plan.

Why does this matter today? Because Jubilees insists that God’s purposes are never chaotic. Even in moments of crisis, there is divine order written into creation itself.

In my own research, I've seen how this framework connects powerfully with modern spiritual testimony. The sense that our lives move within a pattern, that there is meaning and destiny in every encounter, resonates both with ancient apocalyptic traditions and with contemporary experiences of revelation.

So, the Book of Jubilees isn’t just “a little Genesis.” It’s a cosmic blueprint. A reminder that the story of God’s people has always been carefully written, preserved, and revealed in due time.

Join us next time, for future podcasts as we begin to explore the role of prominent women in the Bible stories, starting with Mary Magdalene.

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