Depression: You’re Not Crazy, Just Human
The boys talk about how has the church mishandled those who suffer under depression and how the Bible address those in need.
The boys talk about how has the church mishandled those who suffer under depression and how the Bible address those in need.
How acceptable are our good works? We all have bad days, but on our best days what does the Father think of our obedience? Is He only concerned with sincerity of heart? Does He approve of those who give their best effort? The answer: Scripture tells us that our best attempts at holiness are so…
Our Father is continually watching over us with a holy and righteous gaze. What does He see? Adopted children who have received His unmerited acceptance and unconditional love. A powerful love that transforms His beloved into the likeness of His Son. A secure future resting in His presence enjoying the outflows of His glorious beauty…....
The boys talk about how the evangelical church has used various methods to motivate giving. Are we giving to get? Do we give out of guilt?
We recorded this episode live from The Corner Pub in Brentwood, TN. We hope you enjoy our discussion as we wrestle with some important topics concerning our faith in the Gospel and the 2016 presidential election.
The Boys interview Les Lanphere of the Reformed Pubcast on his upcoming movie, "Calvinist." The movie is documenting the resurgence of Calvinism in modern America. We also talk about the difference between the modern view of Calvinism and Reformed Theology.
We interview Brad and Drew Harper on their new book, "Space At The Table: Conversations Between An Evangelical Theologian And His Gay Son."
Has the church preached a message of hate? What is the proper response?
The boys tackle some hard questions about prayer. Does prayer really change anything? If God is sovereign, why pray?
Why do we struggle to pray? Have we turned prayer into a merit based system? The boys talk about the struggle and how we find hope in the gospel.
History of calvinism & arminianism and their effects on today's theology.
Over the last 400 years Christianity has slowly slipped away from a reformed understanding of sola fide, or a life lived by faith alone in Christ, as it concerns our sanctification and have embraced a hybrid of Roman Catholic theology and Evangelicalism. It is commonly believed that we are saved by grace through faith alone,…...
Thinking through the historical methods of evangelism and should our theology dictate our methodology.
A common since and compassionate approach to sharing the gospel.
Can we be truly known in the church and still be accepted? Join in the discussion as we think through being known and accepted at the same time.
What is the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation? Are they synonyms? Have we abandoned common sense?
Why lordship salvation and neonomianism are not the proper response to lawlessness.