Grace & Truth with Owen Strachan
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Dr. Owen Strachan and Pastor Tom Buck the senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Lindale, Texas, discuss the dangers of Gothardism, a system of ideas associated with Bill Gothard. They explore Gothard's teachings on music, adoption, and other topics. They highlight the need for a biblical understanding of grace and caution against legalistic approaches to music and instruments. The conversation emphasizes the importance of discernment and the sufficiency of Scripture in evaluating teachings and practices. This conversation delves into the misuse of scripture and the dangers of adopting simplistic answers.
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