by M. Ashley Evans | Nov 29, 2019 | Conferences, Preaching, Sufficiency of Scripture
Doctrine Divides – and Rightly So There are some hills worth dying on. Others, not so much. There are some issues in Scripture, primary issues, on which we that we cannot be wrong. Other issues, tertiary issues are things that we can lovingly disagree on and still...
by Bud Ahlheim | Nov 17, 2019 | Preaching, Worship
“Come, let us worship and bow down, Let us kneel before the LORD our Maker.“ Psalm 95:6 R.C. Sproul, in one of those always popular, candid Q&A sessions during a Ligonier conference, once made the following comment. “You don’t have to listen to a preacher for very...
by Daryl Updike | Sep 13, 2019 | Church, Podcasts, What Are We Even Doing Here
On this episode we talk with Coleen Sharp, host of the podcasts “Theology Gals” and “So, You Want to be a Podcaster” about her life, reformed theology, and discernment. We find out about her background and family. We also learn how she came to...
by Chad Prigmore | Aug 14, 2019 | Podcasts, The Way Radio
The Way Radio Podcast Episode 6 Does Alcoholics Anonymous Contradict Christianity? Part 1 The Way Ministry Church: TheWayR122.org Recovery Reformation: RecoveryReformation.org Email: [email protected] On Facebook: The Way Radio Group, The Way R122, Recovery...
by M. Ashley Evans | Jun 21, 2019 | Social Justice
The Need for Discernment With the rise in the number of various social media accounts has also risen the number of people who think they have the gift of discernment and believe it is their duty to lash out harshly at everyone who holds a different opinion. How can we...