Tiim Talks
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Tradition or Position (Episode 303)
Are there areas in church policy that should be "hands off" or an area which is untouchable?
What Place Should Tradition Have in Churches? (Episode 302)
Should churches be changed by society, or should they be the agent to change society? Can Baptists hold to tradition too long? What areas are "untouchable" - or are there any?
Change = Compromise? (Episode 301)
Is change compromise? Have Christians in generations past ever had to adapt? Is it even scriptural? How far is too far?
Trick or Treat (Episode 300)
In a memorable and celebratory episode, Pastors Stone and Wolvin reflect and address the topic of Christians and Halloween.
Interview with Dr. Wayne Holder PART TWO (Episode 299)
Although now retired from the pastorate, Pastor Wayne Holder from Bible Baptist Church in Beckley, W. Va., still operates the missions arm and printing ministry. He and the members of their great church have been a blessing to many churches across the ...
Interview with Dr. Wayne Holder PART ONE (Episode 298)
Although now retired from the pastorate, Pastor Wayne Holder from Bible Baptist Church in Beckley, W. Va., still operates the missions arm and printing ministry. He and the members of their great church have been a blessing to many churches across the ...
Fat Preachers (Episode 297)
Unfortunately, many in full time ministry have a lifestyle that is too sedentary. Preachers need to be physically active and should understand the value of good health.
Awake, Alert, Alive, Enthusiastic (Episode 296)
There is a spiritual connection between good mental health and our spiritual health. Dr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin briefly address the need for those in ministry to be and remain mentally sharp and refreshed.
You Need A Break (Episode 295)
the Bible warns us that living in pleasure is wrong; every believer should be busy serving our Saviour. However, even the Lord took his disciples apart so they could rest for a while.
Foolishness Is Bound In The Heart of a Child (Episode 294)
The goal of proper discipline is that a child would learn the concept that God requires a payment for sin. Once that is understood, then the Gospel is more clearly understood.