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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.
Episode
Preachers Mailbag #8
Jeremy dives back into the mailbag to ask listener questions to Ed and Dave about preaching.
Episode
Isaiah 1: On Israel Becoming Like Sodom and Gomorrah and the LORD’s Gracious Invitation
We’ve started a new book: Isaiah. In Isaiah 1, the prophet explains Israel’s heart problem, and what they need to do—or believe!—in order to fix it. Alex Duke, Jim Hamilton, and Sam Emadi discuss.
Episode
On Christianity in Lebanon
Mark and Jonathan talk to Issam about the state of Christianity in Lebanon.
Episode
Women in the Church with Kevin DeYoung
Jenny, Keri and Erin discuss the necessity of theology, the value of motherhood and differences in family dynamics with pastor and theologian Kevin DeYoung.
Episode
On Rules for Reading the Prophets, None of Which Jim Likes
After a summer delay, Bible Talk is back! And we’re switching genres . . . or do genres even exist? Alex Duke, Jim Hamilton, and Sam Emadi discuss “rules” for reading prophetic literature. (Spoiler: Jim doesn’t like the rules.)