Out of the Question Andrea Schwartz
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A podcast which uncovers the real question behind many common questions and offers Biblical solutions.
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What Is an Eschatology of Fire? (Martin Selbrede)
Fire is a recurring theme in Scripture for purification and destruction, but was this only for Biblical history, or is God still using fire to purify, judge, and destroy? If so, how can we recognize God’s contemporary use of “fire?” This episode will expand your understanding of eschatology as an ongoing phenomenon.
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Has the Church Got Worship Wrong? (Tom Wadsworth)
What were the church meetings like for the first Christians? Why did they meet? What did they do? Is there something we’ve been missing that should return to? Dr. Tom Wadsworth discusses that with us in this enlightening episode.
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Why Is the Christian Artisan Necessary? (Ryan Lauterio)
What might a reconstruction of the arts look like? Ryan Lauterio, studio artist and CEO of The Maker Institute of Studio Art and Theology, shares their important work of developing “Gospel-gripped, theologically minded, adept culture makers who faithfully seek to glorify Christ in all things.”
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Do We Want to Be Lied To? (Chris Burgard)
Has the U.S. government been waging a war on the truth of what really happened on January 6, 2021? A new hard-hitting documentary, “The War on Truth,” seeks to answer that question, and the film’s producer, Chris Burgard, reveals how truth is fighting back.
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Share Your Faith or Live Your Faith?
Is it better to share or live our faith when communicating the Gospel? The Scriptures are filled with calls to live by faith, walk by faith, and grow in faith, but we talk more about sharing our faith. Let’s explore this question!
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Can You Name the Seven Deadly Sins? (Jack Phelps)
Christians once could name the “seven deadly sins” and how to avoid them, but today, that awareness and praxis are lost to much of the church. In his new book, “The Devil’s Diet,” Jack Phelps shows how these very sins are driving the decline in our culture.