Conversations about the Gospel, the Reformed Christian life, and everything in-between.
We're back after a long hiatus and with a couple of major life updates. Kevin talks with his new friend Benjamin Eggen, a French evangelical superstar (find his Youtube channel here), about the state of the church in France.
We’ve asked some of our musically talented friends to record their favorite renditions of songs that have been most encouraging for them during this challenging season otherwise known as 2020.Yes, we are still planning on recording the rest of Season 2 so be on the lookout for new episodes coming soon.Download the song here
We begin Season 2 with a much needed reminder during these troubling times, that a Christian's righteousness comes from faith alone in Christ alone. But, why is it that such a foundational truth of the Gospel (especially one that is so clearly and plainly revealed in the Bible) is so controversial? Kevin and Chuck discuss why along with a special testimony from our friend Cornell Bang.
Join Kevin and Charles for the episode where they talk about ministry and Church planting one of their favorite preachers of all time: John Joseph. He is the lead pastor at Cheverly Baptist Church with an incredible testimony. Video from T4G here: https://t4g.org/resources/john-joseph/testimonies-john-joseph/We're taking submissions for Season 2 - please message us with your ideas!
Dating. Maybe just the thought of it sends shivers down your spine and you want to go hide in a dark corner. Or maybe dating doesn't quite repulse you, but you're a little overwhelmed and don't quite understand what dating / courtship looks like in a Reformed Christian context. Whatever situation you're in, you're in for a great treat. Kevin and Charles are joined by Deepak Reju aka Dr. Love and Assistant Pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church.
Isaac Adams, Assistant Pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church, joins Kevin and Charles to answer all our burning questions about race and church. Listen in as we tackle some difficult subjects such as "wokeness," social justice, and the history of racism in the church. Check out United We Pray at uwepray.com
Kevin and Charles discuss why there is an obsession within evangelical Christianity with appearing cool and relevant to the eyes of the world. They ask the question of whether it's an oxymoron to be a "cool" Christian and deep dive into contextualizing the Gospel and Biblical fidelity.
Kevin and Charles kickoff the launch of The Reformed-ish Podcast with some intros about themselves, why they started the podcast, and what Reformed Christianity is.