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014 – The Myth of the Noble Savage
There's a philosophical and theological error called The Noble Savage. Even Star Trek wove it into its philosophy. In this episode Bill talks about the Myth of the Noble Savage.
013 – Assurance – Can You Know For Sure?
Can you know for sure that you're saved? That you're going to heaven? This episode of God Stuff talks about the controversial topic of assurance.
012 – How Theology Heals Your Psychology
"Christ died for our sins." (1 Corinthians 15:3) Christ died -- that's history. A horrible event we talked about in God Stuff podcast #11. - For our sins -- that's theology. That's the meaning of his death. -
011 – Christ Died (A Good Friday Meditation)
What Scripture records in five icy words would have been devastating to behold: Christ died for our sins.
010 – Young Adults and the Church
In this episode, I'm joined by two awesome guests: Tim Hawkins, the Worship Pastor at Neighborhood Church, and Mark Toney, our Young Adults Pastor. We're talking about Young Adults and the Church. What are some of the struggles,
009 – The Books of the Bible and Their Classifications
In this episode, Bill gives an overview of the Books of the Bible. We basically fly over the Table of Contents page, and show how the Books of the Bible is classified. From the Law of Moses to the Prophecy of Revelation,
008 – What About People Who Never Heard of Jesus?
What does the Bible teach about people who never heard about Jesus? Is it fair?
007 – Do All Roads Lead to Heaven?
Do all roads lead to heaven or not? How do we even approach this question? In this episode, Bradley Thomas joins Bill to have a wide-ranging discussion on 5 key viewpoints on Hell. We explain, discuss, and critique each viewpoint. -
006 – The Awesome Strong’s Concordance
One of the coolest, most important, and yet oldest tools for Bible Study and research is Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. What is it and why should we use it today?
005 – You and Your Introverted Child
What happens when extroverted parents raise introverted kids?