
Gospel Driven, Hard Hitting, Culturally Relevant
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 367 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

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I really like their content against Mormonism as an ex Mormon in Utah with Mormon family members. They have eye opening stuff on end times revelation. But I cannot get behind the illogical zeal for Calvinism they endorse
I was looking forward to listening to the debate with Doug Wilson. However, very little of the debate was had, therefore the title is misleading. We heard very little from Doug’s side of the argument and instead heard the other side’s viewpoint over and over. It’s as if he felt he was not able to get his point across as well as he would have liked at the live event so he had to use this podcast to make his points without argument from Doug. Very one sided episode on an interesting topic. Unfortu... more
I had the “pleasure” of listening to a bad faith debate with a progressive Christian pastor, Brandan Robertson. There was a whole lot of anger and ad hominem attacks coming from the interviewers, as Pastor Robertson remained calm and measured. By the measure of Proverbs 15:1, if there is a “winner” in such a discourse, it was clearly not the interviewer. Take a breath, sit it silence, and listen to the voice of the Lord.
Brother Jeff and all of the apologia hosts, I have a new respect for you and your program. I wrote you off years ago because of your very staunch post millennial views and I have felt very alone because I still hold a literal historical grammatical view of scripture which puts me in a more pre-millennial camp. I am often mistaken as a post millennialist because of my cultural pushback and my belief that we are to be the restraining force on this earth. I fight and contend for the faith just as y... more
Thanks for your ministry. Love you guys
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This podcast offers a culturally relevant examination of Christian theology and societal issues, characterized by a robust and often confrontational style. Episodes typically feature discussions on topics like Calvinism, human trafficking, abortion legislation, political discourse, and personal anecdotes that intertwine faith with everyday challenges. The hosts' commitment to addressing controversial and pressing issues from a biblical worldview positions this series as a provocative resource for listeners seeking to engage deeply with their faith amidst contemporary social dilemmas. The emphasis on maintaining a solid theological foundation while exploring cultural tensions sets it apart as a unique voice in the Christian podcast landscape... more
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