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Podcast 89: Read the Proverbs!
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonIt’s the beginning of a new month—a great time to begin reading a chapter of Proverbs every day! Today we discuss four proverbs that have had an impact on both of us, in the hopes we can inspire you to give it a shot.
Podcast 88: An Atheist’s Confession of Blind Faith
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonAn atheist confesses that her conviction God does not exist is grounded in her blind faith decision when she was six years old. But what she has to say should prompt us to explore the relationship between faith and evidence—something she gets wrong, as do so many others. Let’s explore the topic together.
In the podcast today, we mention a profound Living Church News article from Mr. Gerald Weston titled “Understanding Hebrews 11:1.” You should read it! So many get this wrong—even in the Church—and the meaning of the verse is so much deeper than many consider. We hope you will click on the link (or this one!) and take some time to read it and think about the point he is making in it. We touch on his point in the podcast since it relates to the topic, but it is worth focusing on in its own right.
Podcast 87: Soulmate or Family-First?
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonA biblical view of marriage recently appeared in, of all places, the Wall Street Journal! What a nice surprise! This week, we examine the soulmate myth and explain the better alternative for thinking about marriage.
[The article we talk about so much can be found here—again, in the Wall Street Journal, not the New York Times!]