Pastor Mike interviews Phil Johnson on today's show. They discuss many topics including how Phil met his wife, marriage counseling advice, submitting to your pastor, The Gospel Coalition, spiritualizing the Old Testament, S. Lewis Johnson, and Christ-centered preaching. Original Airdate: 10.8.2014
If you need to have an overview of the salient issues surrounding the Southern Baptist Convention, her school and most of evangelicalism, this show is for you. Be careful, you might get mad. You can access the rest of Jon’s podcasts on ITunes or http://www.worldviewconversation.com
Mike interviews Pastor Steve Wetmore from Trinity Reformed Church in Cape Coral, Florida; a long time friend and coworker at the Master's Seminary. Steve explains what the United Reformed Churches of America (URC) are and what distinguishes their liturgy.
Scott Meadows interview in the flesh! Scott's ministry can be described as precise and Christ centered with joyful sobriety and scriptural integrity. Scott has been a pastor in Maine and New Hampshire since '89. He can be listened to on Sermon Audio: Scott Medows Sermons and his Church's website can be found here: Calvary Baptist Church. Listen to this interview and you will be encouraged!
Mike interviews friend, author and Control Systems Engineer Josh Niemi who wrote Expository Parenting and Greater than Aaron. Have you ever heard 'fecal sludge' on the radio? Well today you have, along with much more edifying topics including how to leave a spiritual legacy that will disciple your family beyond the grave. Expository Parenting Website How do you make Bible time with the family exciting?
Original Air Date: 7.30.2012
On today's episode we listen to Part III of a sermon that Pastor Mike recently preached at Bethlehem Bible Church in West Boylston, Massachusetts. Please open your Bible to 1 Corinthians 8 and follow along.
We have received the love of God. So how are we to treat other Christians? Sometimes we forget how God has loved us; and when we forget that, we forget how we are supposed to treat other people.
Again the central questions are What do we do with gray areas of the Bible? and not can I do this, but should I do this? Even though you can do something, you must always think how your action will reflect and demonstrate the love we are supposed to constantly be showing to other people. Thus, even though you can do something, does not always mean that you should do it.
Watch Words For Dealing With Gray Areas In The Christian Life (Review):1. Be Humble2. Build Up Instead Of Puff Up3. None Of You Have Arrived4. Remind Yourself That What You Are You Are By Devine Grace Alone5. You Can Study The Bible To Remove Unneeded Offenses