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Episode
Isaiah 22: On the Valley of Vision—Not the Devotional, but the Destruction
After several chapters of judgment against the nations, the scope of God's judgment now zeroes in on Judah. Alex, Jim, and Sam discuss Isaiah 22.
Article
“Let the Little Children Come”: A Brief Case for Welcoming Children into Corporate Worship
If you’re a member of a local church, each Lord’s Day is an opportunity to evangelize and disciple the children in your gathering
Episode
On Expositional Preaching with H.B. Charles Jr.
Mark talks to H.B. Charles Jr. on ministerial calling and how he prepares for preaching.
Episode
On Medications
Deepak, Hayley, and Garrett talk about the good and bad about medications and working with doctors.
Article
Can I Bind the Conscience More in the Counseling Room than in the Pulpit?
Sometimes your counsel will be the difference between a wise option and a suboptimal, borderline foolish option.
Article
Operations: The Unseen Mark of a Healthy Church
When a church’s trellis is broken, its ministry vine can’t grow. This is why church operations—the daily management of people, finances, and processes—is so necessary.
Episode
On Preacher’s Mailbag #9
Jeremy dives into the mailbag once again to ask listener submitted questions to Ed and Dave.
Article
When Elders Disagree: A Biblical Framework
If we submit all our differences under the lordship of Christ, God’s Spirit will lead us either to full agreement or loving acceptance of one another.
Episode
Isaiah 21: On the Judgment Against Babylon and a Truman Capote Conspiracy Theory
This episode of Bible Talk walks through Isaiah 21, which features an enigmatic, yet grand prophecy on the coming judgment of Babylon. Watch as Alex, Jim, and Sam discuss.
Episode
On Getting to Know H.B. Charles Jr.
Mark sits down with H.B. Charles Jr. to talk about his ministerial journey and how God has used him.
Episode
On “Tip of the Spear” Missions
Erin, Jenny and Keri talk with Mike & Michelle Griffis about language learning, Bible translation and church-planting where the name of Jesus has not yet been proclaimed.
Review
Should Christians Feel Guilty for Being Patriotic?
Christians can give thanks for their country despite its faults, even as they give their highest allegiance to Christ and his kingdom.