Fake Christianity - Interview with Jed Coppenger
Kevin talks with Jed Coppenger about 10 traps of an inauthentic faith. They discuss spotting those hypocrisies which don't fit our pet molds…questions to ask ourselves to flush out hypocrisy in our own lives…how to spot when we're majoring on the minors (and minoring on the majors)…what to do when church leaders are exposed as fakes…and when being active for Jesus is a way to avoid being intimate with Him.
Race, Culture, and the Gospel — What Does the Bible Say About That?
Kevin and Josh take on a listener's question about racial comfort and church choice. They talk about the two equal and opposite ditches of the woke church and the racist church…how the gospel is the only force powerful enough to dissolve ethnic enmity…what Ephesians 2:14 and Revelation 7:9 say about the unity Christ purchased……and how being an A-to-Z discipleship church is essential to crossing cultural boundaries.
Majority of Corporations Dropping LGBTQ
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation pro-homosexual "Corporate Equality Index" was down from 377 to 131 companies this year. What role did Trump's "bully pulpit" play — and is it affecting the bastions of humanism in Hollywood and the universities? Is it turning around the NFL's persecution of Christian players who won't bow to the idol of LGBTQ? When Persia, Greece, and Rome fell, the last step before the pit was homosexuality. Will America be any different?
King of Kings - An Interview with James Baird
Kevin talks to James Baird about his new book, King of Kings. They discuss the myth that Christ's kingdom is exclusively spiritual…how people mistake His patience with rebellious states for absence…what "Christ is Lord" actually implies for our doctrine of government…how this ties into Christian Nationalism and "public spirit"…and the three historical principles of rulership that a Christian representative can use to help reform politics today.
How to Lead Your Family in Healthy Church Engagement - Discipleship for Dads
What is the relationship between family and church — and how important should church be in the family's priorities? If the church itself is a family, how does the natural family fit into it…without getting erased? How much should Sunday revolve around church (and the rest of the week)? What are the ways dad should be engaging at church — and how can every member of the household find a place and get involved?