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Brotherhood and an Orderly Life
1 Thessalonians 4:9-13. A sermon preached by Justin Bullington of Princeton Bible Church in Princeton, Illinois.
Josh Daws
Ep. 10. The Tweet Thread That Started It All, Critical Race Theory, Queer Theory, the Maoist Revolution. You can find Josh Daws on Twitter and read some of his epic Tweet threads at @JoshDaws. He’s got an excellent podcast called “The Great Awokening” whe
Allen Nelson IV
Allen S. Nelson IV is the pastor of Perryville Second Baptist Church in Perryville, AR, where he lives with his wife Stephanie, and their 5 children. Allen is the author of From Death to Life: How Salvation Works and Before the Throne: Reflections on God’
Reagan Rose
Ep. 8 Reagan served as the Director of Digital Platforms at Grace to You, the media ministry of John MacArthur. He started Redeeming Productivity Academy, a program that will help you become more consistent in your walk with the Lord, more clear on your
Chris Hohnholz and Richard Story
Episode 7. Chris and Richard are hosts of the Voice of Reason Radio podcast. We dramatically read a haiku from @NateHaikuicz, discuss our favorite podcasts, and debate Elon Musks purchase of Twitter. We also discuss our concerns with Evangelicalism. Final
William Wolfe
What is Christian Nationalism? Am I a Christian Nationalist? Should I be? William Wolfe gives me a "Christian Nationalist Test," we talk about it, and then play a new game I just made up called 'Pastor or Pagan?' William Wolfe served as a Senior Official
Nathaniel Jolly
We welcome Nathaniel Jolly onto the TheoBros Podcast. Many topics discussed in this one. Lots of fun. Charismaticism, Pneumatology, Parachurch ministries and more.
Love is Love?
Christians, Boundaries, and Deconstruction. Jesus is the Lord of Love and the Lord of Marriage. He determines true love and he determines true marriage and those people in that crowd that day, as well as us today, must conform our ideas of love and marria
Can I Be Sure That I’m Saved?
What is the difference between a lack of assurance and false assurance?
Should Christians Be Nice?
The nicer you are, the more vulnerable you can become to apostasy, because niceness is passive and flexible. The nice person is completely at the whim of whatever the other person says or believes. Nice is overrated. It can’t win spiritual wars, disciplin