Ep. 1 – The gospel is simple, but sometimes we like to make it complicated and add onto what Jesus said and did. Brandon Kimber, director of American Gospel, discusses why it comes down to Christ alone.
Ep. 2 – Getting the gospel right isn’t about winning an argument or discrediting someone else’s point of view. Ultimately, it’s about where we place our faith, whom we trust, and what this faith can really do.
Ep. 3 – Jesus said faith as small as a mustard seed can accomplish great things. But where does that faith come from? Lasting faith doesn’t come from inside yourself. It comes from the Lord.
Ep. 4 – How would you describe the quasi-religious belief system sweeping the church today? Christian Smith coined the term Moralistic Therapeutic Deism fifteen years ago to describe this rapidly growing movement.
Ep. 5 – Jesus + Anything = Nothing. But Jesus + Nothing = Everything. What may seem like bad arithmetic is actually good theology. Find out why when you listen to today’s program.
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