Eye on the Ball is a variety show with biblical content on topics including church, ministry, economics, and theology.
Pastor Tim Everett, Garrett Ranz, and Dr. Tricia Scribner discuss origins.
Garrett Ranz and Pastor Tim Everett hosts Dr. Tricia Scribner in a discussion on human origins.
Garrett Ranz and Tim Everett discuss the Parable of the Talents found in Matthew 25.
Pastor Tim Everett and Garret Ranz discuss foundational doctrines.
Pastor Tim Everett and Garrett Ranz discuss the trend of increasing safety at the cost of liberty.
Pastor Tim Everett and Garrett Ranz review an article from The Epoch Times.
Pastor Tim Everett and Garrett Ranz discuss the false sense of security we get from money and eternal investments.
Pastor Tim Everett and Garrett Ranz discuss why Christians should pray.
Garrett Ranz interviews Lynna Rea Winkler, Renae Welch, and Dr. Tricia Scribner about their viewpoints on women in ministry.
Garrett Ranz and Tim Everett discuss the failures of the Baby Boomer generation.
Tim Everett and Garrett Ranz discuss the tax consequences of tithing, the destruction of capitalism, ESG scores, staying under the radar, and choosing our battles wisely.
Pastor Tim Everett and Garrett Ranz discuss the advantages of living in a small town, choosing to bless brothers and sisters in Christ, cancel culture, MLB decision to move the All-Star Game, biblically responsible investing, and buying American made products.
Garrett Ranz and Pastor Tim Everett discuss being financially prepared for the future.
Pastor Tim Everett explains the sin of the high hand, or blasphemy. This is another way of saying an outward defiance of God.
Garrett Ranz and Tim Everett discuss stewardship, tithing, offerings, and our general attitude about money. Pastor Tim shares what it's like to depend on a congregation.
Pastor Tim Everett and Garrett Ranz discuss the various possibilities of creation timelines, the new earth vs. old earth debate, evolution, and why it matters.
Garrett Ranz and Tim Everett discuss the love of money, college tuition costs, and biblically responsible investing.
Pastor Tim Everett challenges the traditional thoughts on hell.