When it comes to cultural concerns of our day, Bible passages are often used by pastors, politicians, or concerned family members to calm or stoke anxiety and fear in others. In this episode, Michael Horton, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller situate these passages in their original context and discuss how they’re often used to address the salient cultural and political issues that occupy so many people’s attention today.
A Kingdom for the Poor in Spirit
The Mountains of Scripture
Michael Horton’s New Book on the Origins of “Spiritual but Not Religious”
“I Have Nothing Left to Hear Me Say”: Religion without Authority
The New (Old) Apostolic Reformation
The “Enthusiasts'' of Church History: From Montanists to Modern Day ``Prophets''
The Heart of the Lord’s Prayer With Adriel Sanchez
A Vision for a Modern Reformation: From Dechurched to Rechurched
Equipping You to Minister to the Dechurched in Your Life
How the Local Church Can Minister to the Dechurched
The Great Dechurching, with Michael Graham and Jim Davis
Preaching the Resurrection Amidst the Mockery of the World
Preaching That Frees Us from the Law
Preaching That Endures the Anger of Mobs
Preaching Repentance to the Religious and Irreligious Alike
A Tribute to Rod Rosenbladt
Preaching That Cuts to the Heart
Art in the Christian Life with Guest Ann Tarwater
Art and the Pulpit with Guest Dr. Carl Ellis
Art and Church Architecture with Guest Dr. Lloyd DeWitt
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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)