Proclaim & Defend has launched a podcast
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“The format of the podcast will mostly be interviews with authors of our FrontLine articles…. Giving them an additional voice to expand on their topic is what our podcast is all about.” - P&D
As iron sharpens iron,
one person sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17)
“The format of the podcast will mostly be interviews with authors of our FrontLine articles…. Giving them an additional voice to expand on their topic is what our podcast is all about.” - P&D
“Douthat and Moore consider what it looks like for Christians to engage civically without surrendering to the relentless urgency of the political cycle” - Moore to the Point
“My goal here is … to offer four lessons that I think are a little more timeless, and lessons that point to the worst inevitabilities of bad ecclesiology. 1. We’re too easily seduced by numbers and giftedness.” - 9 Marks
The podcast, “produced by the University’s communications department, will feature CEO Matt Davis and Director of Communications, Jonathan Sheeley, in interview-style conversations with Christian individuals” - MBU
Podcast: “While there are many problems we can—and at times should—point out, there are also many signs of blessing, reform, and faithfulness in the church today.” - Kevin Deyoung
“Authority and submission are difficult concepts in a society that’s fully committed itself to individual autonomy. … Dr. Bruce Ashford explains the unrivaled authority of God, and those authorities He has established throughout the created order.” - Breakpoint
“In this podcast we will be discussing issues of theology, biblical studies, preaching, church life, biblical counseling, and other areas in order to help church leaders and students of God’s Word continue to grow in their understanding and application of God’s truth.” - DBTS
“One of the more common mischaracterizations is that Thomas Aquinas is a pure rationalist who subverts the Scriptures at the expense of his philosophical musings. Contrary to this narrative, Aquinas was a man who was steeped in the Scriptures. For Thomas, the love of God is more important than the knowledge of God, even though both are absolutes.” - Credo
“In these stories of loss, trauma, redemption, and eternal hope, we see that God was, is, and always will be at work—even in the darkest moments.” - TGC
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