
This podcast is built on a very simple conviction: in order to be faithful in the present, we must be rooted in the past. The old paths of Presbyterianism in the 18th and 19th century have much to teach us about the path we walk today. In weekly 30 minute episodes, we will reflect on the lives and works of figures such as Archibald Alexander, B.M. Palmer, and Charles Hodge. We will consider enduri... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 268 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

This episode tells the story of John Bailey Adger, a 19th-century missionary who served Christ both overseas and at home through translation work, preaching, and sacrificial ministry. His life challenges us to consider where Christ is calling us to p... more
Thomas Murphy calls pastors back to the pulpit—the place where heaven meets earth each Lord’s Day. Preaching and prayer, he says, are the pastor’s highest duties and the church’s greatest need.
In this episode, we explore T.D. Witherspoon’s compelling case for the beauty and order of Presbyterian church government—rooted not in human hierarchy, but in Christ’s rule over His people through the courts of the church. Discover how these biblica... more
David Brainerd's short, sorrowful life became one of the most powerful missionary testimonies in church history. In this episode, we trace his struggle with depression, illness, and weakness - and how Jonathan Edwards saw in him true religion in prac... more
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Love this podcast. Learning much. Keep up the good work!
Excellent content communicated well.
A true remedy for spiritual apathy. My prayer is that this podcast would serve to revive orthodoxy and orthopraxy!
This podcast has been tremendously helpful for me traveling fully into the Reformed faith. Especially the Faith and Practice episodes. In fact, the podcast has been instrumental in me seeking admission to GPTS. Keep up the great work brothers!
Advocates “male rule”, says homosexuality is sinful, says feminism is hostile to Christianity. Toxic masculinity. Unsubscribe.
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This content focuses on the foundations and historical aspects of Presbyterianism, emphasizing the relevance of early church figures and their teachings for contemporary faith practices. Key themes include the exploration of enduring concepts such as prayer, Christian experience, and the role of the church in navigating faith challenges. Through a series of 30-minute discussions, listeners can expect reflections on influential personalities like Archibald Alexander, B.M. Palmer, and Charles Hodge, who have significantly shaped the trajectory of Presbyterian thought and practice. The discussions underline a conviction that understanding historical insights is crucial for faithful living in the present and the future, offering listeners a ric... more
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