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Article
A God-Centered Antidote to the Loneliness Epidemic
If you want to know God more, you’ve got to know the church more.
Episode
On Using Your Voice
It can be a challenge to know how to speak naturally in the pulpit. How can a preacher grow in the maintenance and use of their voice? Dave, Ed, and Jeremy talk from personal experience.
Episode
Isaiah 3–4: On Oppressive Baby Princes, Arboreal Imagery, and Irreligiously Esteemed Beauty
In this episode of Bible Talk, Alex chats with Jim and Sam about Isaiah 3–4, a poignant passage about—what else?—God's glory in salvation through judgment.
Episode
On Prison Ministry
How is prison ministry done and how does it connect to the local church? Can you have a church inside of a prison? Jonathan Leeman interviews Jamey Norman and Sean DeMars.
Review
Six Lessons from “The Christian Ministry” by Charles Bridges
If the church reflects the unbearable brightness of God’s character, it is hard to overestimate the value of Christian service.
Episode
Christianity and the LGBTQ movement with Rosaria Butterfield
Erin, Jenny and Keri talk with Rosaria Butterfield about her story and her ministry.
Article
What Is the Relationship Between Church Membership, Baptism, and the Lord’s Supper?
Baptism and the Supper are the signs and seals of church membership.
Review
Making Better Decisions When Life Isn’t Black and White
Gordon’s models can help church members trust one another as they arrive at different conclusions.
Episode
Isaiah 2: On the Nations Streaming, Swords Disappearing, and Sparks Flying
In Isaiah 2, Isaiah envisions a glorious future where all the nations stream to worship the Lord and all their inhabitants lay down their weapons forever. Alex, Jim, and Sam discuss and, for the first time in a while, disagree.
Episode
On the Africa Statement on the Prosperity Gospel and Word of Faith Theology
Mark and Jonathan talk to John Musyimi about the release and the content of the Africa Statement on Prosperity Gospel and Word of Faith Theology.
Article
The Priesthood of All Believers and Why the New Covenant Requires Congregationalism
The church is God’s new covenant people. Properly understood, this truth requires a congregational form of church government.
Journal
Polity
Polity is not the gospel, but it’s an outgrowth of the gospel, given by God to protect and promote the gospel, particularly over time.