A podcast hosted by Pastor Tony Shirley. Apologetics without attitude. Pastor Shirley will encourage, discuss, and provoke you to trust and believe every word of the Authorized King James Version. We must stand and know why we believe what we believe. Pastor Shirley is the Pastor of New Manna Baptist Church, Marion, NC.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Religion & Spirituality |
Bro. Tony covers some of the broad-brushed accusations against people who are King James Version Only (KJVO). This is a great episode that will help you. We pray that you receive some great information and a blessing from this episode. more
We hope you receive a blessing from this Episode and learn from Bro. Andrew Decker, Pastor of Bible Believers Baptist Church. He joined Bro. Tony Shirley by way of phone and gave a great lesson on the King James Bible.
Bro. Tony continues is topic from Episode 1. We hope that you learn and glean some helpful information from this episode.
The next season of I Believe the Book has started. Bro. Tony starts out these episodes with a two part series. We hope you enjoy.
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This is a great podcast! In a time where there are so many who doubt Gods Word, it’s refreshing to hear those who believe Gods word without a doubt. This podcast will strengthen your faith in the Bible, as well as equip you to defend what you believe, and why you believe it.
I am so happy this podcast is a thing! I am in love with this series of books and I cannot wait for the next 2 to come out. I hope they can get Tracy on the podcast so they can pick her brain about all the characters and the development.
I’m a podcast junkie. This is one of the best. The content and format is great. It listens almost like a series, each episode covering another angle of the topic. The hosts are careful to not throw too much information at the listener in one sitting which is especially great for this type of subject matter. Each episode is a bite sized chunk of truth broken down in terms that even the most intermediate Bible student can grasp. Thank God for His Word and thank God for this podcast!
Not only is he one of my favorite preachers, I get the opportunity to hear him preach what the Lord placed on his heart every Wednesday and Sunday now a podcast the Lord is really helping our church reach out in awesome ways! I’m so excited!
A real good podcast for bible believing Christians on the KJV bible, Pastor Shirley is true man of God and you will get help from him. Cant wait for more podcast!!
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