A podcast bringing you theology, apologetics, and a resource for growth on the basis of scripture alone. This podcast is dedicated to bringing back interest in Christian theology, and the application of said theology. I hope this show will be a resource for Christians in terms of discipleship, growth, apologetics, and general theology. All episodes are grounded in the biblical worldview in accorda... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 126 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
In this episode, we will explore the importance of developing a Biblical worldview for Christians. A worldview is like a pair of glasses that allows us to observe and understand the world around us. Without a clear lens, our perception of reality may... more
This episode of BTB explores the concept of discipleship in both the Old and New Testaments. We go into the definition of discipleship and moves into examples of discipleship in the Old Testament. Following this we look at the New Testament and what ... more
This episode delves into the intersection of religion and relationship within Christianity. It challenges the common notion of Christianity solely as a relationship and not a religion, emphasizing that it is both. Following this, the episode highligh... more
The second installment of BTB delves into "First Things," beginning with the narrative of redemption in the Christian faith. We explore the meta-narrative of scripture through the categories of Creation, The Fall, Redemption, and Restoration. The epi... more
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Jesus would be disappointed in this podcast.
These episodes brought so much clarity on this topic. Over the years many other people/podcasts have tried to covered Halloween but all of them left me with more questions than answers. Nick was so thorough and approached the topic from all angles. These episodes were extremely helpful for me and answered each question and concern that I had! I also really appreciated that he laid out the different positions people usually take and which position he personally takes. Highly recommend!
Nick puts in the work. He is fair and even-handed in his treatment of doctrinal issues, careful to distinguish primary doctrines of the Christian faith from the lesser secondary and tertiary. Nick’s love for God, His Word, and His Church is evident and edifying.
I appreciate Nick and the amount of information he provides through his tireless research. Thank you
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