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Podcast 93: What We Wish We’d Known #2
/in Podcast/by Wallace SmithToday, we take a page from one of our Season 1 episodes and take turns talking about things we know now that we wish we’d known when we were teens and young adults. Listen and learn!
And afterward, if you want to listen to the first podcast, featuring Mr. Mark Sandor, click here.
Podcast 92: The Pros and Cons of Science Fiction
/in Uncategorized/by Wallace SmithScience fiction is still popular, as recent box-office results illustrate. But indulging in fiction of any sort requires us to keep our biblical worldview in place and our biblically thinking brains engaged, with sci-fi, as a genre, presenting some special challenges in this regard. Today, we talk about that and hope you’ll join us!
Also, we mention a split sermon in this week’s podcast. Here it is: “Processing Data in Fakeworld.”
Podcast 91: Q&A Potpourri!
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonThis week we tackle a collection of short questions from listeners: Why are Sabbath services structured the way they are? How do we relate to people outside the Church? And how do we discern God’s will? We hope to do more Q&A Potpourri episodes in the future, so let us know what you think!
P.S. Adding this a week later. The sermon mentioned in the podcast just dropped on YouTube an hour ago! Feel free to click here to watch or listen to Mr. Jonathan McNair’s sermon “A Biblical Perspective on Knowing God and His Will.”