An apologetic podcast which seeks to help the universal church resist the winds and waves of false doctrine (Ephesians 4:11-14).
In this video I try to turn Hawk Nelson’s former front-man’s testimony of his own apostasy into some object lessons for Christians and our efforts to disciple our children.
In this episode I respond to a brief sermon clip in regards to Substitutionary Atonement, and I recommend your church sings “Always” by Kristian Stanfill.
In this episode I critique a critique of Presuppositional Apologetics, and I recommend your church sings “All My Ways Are Known to You” by City Alight.
In this episode I clarify an important point of the Calvinism debate as it pertains to the issue of whether or not God predestined all things, or only some things. The blog I referenced can be found here: https://resistingthewinds.com/2019/03/04/tulips-why-i-believe-in-a-sovereign-decree/ A link to the song can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=audrey+assad+it+is+well [T]his Jesus, delivered up according to the...
In this episode I discuss the question of whether or not churches have the responsibility to make visitors feel welcome when they visit and I recommend the Christmas song This is War by the Modern Post.
In this episode, I examine Transformation Church’s statement of faith dealing with physical and financial prosperity, and I recommend you listen to “The Cause of Christ” by Kari Jobe.
In this episode I critique Chris Pratt’s response to Ellen Page’s accusations that he goes to an “anti-lgbtq” church, and then I recommend your church sings “For the Cause” by the Getty’s.
In this episode, I discuss ten things I gathered after reflecting on the G3 conference I attended, and I recommend your church sings “His Mercy is More” by Matt Boswell/Papa
In this episode, I provide some follow-up commentary on a controversial blog I wrote here, and then I recommend to you “Where Were You?” by Ghost Ship.
In this episode I play you my top 10 favorite debate moments, and I recommend you listen to Fullness of God by Rivers and Robots.