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Jonathan Moseley at Dr. Um discuss how the early church recognized what books were divinely inspired, why Catholics have extra books in their Bible, and how Protestants can be confident that what we hold in the 66 books of the Bible is the actual Word of God.
Jonathan Moseley and Dr. Um discuss seeing the beauty of God, how the arts reveal the Gospel, and using the arts as a vehicle for worship.
Jonathan and Stephen how we identify the heart level passions that lead to conflict, common mistakes we should aim to avoid as we seek reconciliation, and how to truly apologize.
Jonathan and Stephen discuss cancel culture, the apologetic of forgiveness to the outside world, how forgiveness sets us free, and both the challenges and wonders of practicing forgiveness.
Join Pastor Jonathan Moseley and Dr. Stephen Um as they explore the differences between academic diligence and academic idolatry, how to connect any field of learning to our greater calling of serving in God's kingdom, and how to approach our academics as stewardship for God's glory.
Jonathan Moseley and Dr. Stephen Um discuss the biblical vision for cities and how churches and individuals can work towards gospel renewal within them.
In this episode, Jonathan and Jacob talk about the differences between self-care and soul-care and ways we can better receive soul-care and provide it for others. Brought to you by King's Hill Church.
How do we thrive in our friendships? What is the difference between secular friendship and Christian ones? How can we pursue life-giving friendships over life-taking friendships? Explore these questions and more in this episode. Brought to you by King's Hill Church.
Jonathan Moseley and guest, Rebecca McLaughlin, discuss the need for Christians to ask the hard questions about their faith the world is asking and how to faithfully and winsomely engage culture
Featured guest Jonathan Leeman talks the beauty of the local church, church shopping, church membership, church discipline, and "you never get the church you want...you get something better."
Jonathan and guest, Hillary Ferrer from Mama Bear Apologetics, talk about some of the lies culture feeds our children and how moms can come alongside their kids in the fight for truth.
Jonathan and Dr. Don Whitney from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary explore the rhythms in our lives that help cultivate communion with God, the freedom in discipline, and the impact of family worship.
Jonathan and Bland Mason, pastor of City on a Hill Church in Brookline, MA, discuss our cultural frameworks and how this has influenced the heart of the debate around abortion, preferring choice to life.
What's the difference between selfish ambition and holy ambition? How can we test the ambitions our hearts have, and how can we seek to get a holy ambition that drives our lives?
Does shame serve a purpose? Is shame always bad? How do you know when shame is helpful and when shame is harmful? (feat. Soriah Hassanizadeh)
What does it mean to fear the Lord? Doesn't perfect love cast out fear? The Bible talks about a right kind of fear and a wrong kind of fear. This episode explains the differences.
Is jealousy always a bad thing? What does God mean he calls a himself a "jealous" God?
Honoring parents looks differenlty depending on the life season we are in, and in the life season they are in.
What is the role of government and the purpose behind policies and laws? In a democratic world system, how should Christians engage in politics?
Is abortion a gray area in the Christian life? Is abortion morally neutral? Jonathan looks at Scripture's consistent and conclusive answer to this question.
Jonathan talks about the gauges on our "decision dashboard," the differences between what it means to be update person vs. a feedback person, and the pieces of the puzzle to put together when making godly decisions.
Relationships can be beautiful and life-giving. They can be messy and sometimes painful. How do we go about pursuing reconciliation and unity when sin strikes at a friendship?
What place does Santa have in the Christmas season?
As Christians, how should we approach counseling in a way that honors God? What are some key things to consider as we see a Christian counselor?
Jonathan discusses the major differences between Catholic and Protestant teaching, the birth of the Protestant Reformation, and the 5 solas.
One of the marks of a healthy church is church membership; otherwise, how can a church really live out its calling to pursue unity, pursue holiness, and show accountability? This episode explains the biblical basis for membership and why it's necessary for living out the instructions of Scripture.
Jonathan brings on Samuel Sey, a contributor to Confronting Injustice Wthout Compromising Truth and author of the blog, Slow to Write. They answer questions like, "Should Christians recommend books like White Fragility, what are the ideologies behind the Black Lives Matter Movement, and what truths of the Gospel unite rather than divide us?
The King's Hill staff discusses the call to purity, the wedding day for the church, and submissiveness to Christ as we await the Groom's return.
An embassy is set up in a foreign country while it's representatives act in the interests and on behalf of its home country. The King's Hill staff discuss Christians as ambassadors and our calling to represent our King who has sent us into the world with his message.
King's Hill staff discuss the church as a family (not like a family) and discuss togetherness, affection, and responsibility within it.
Our King's Hill ladies discuss the difficulty of leaving behind culture, community, and friends for the sake of the Gospel, the promises that have encouraged them forward, and rebuilding in a new place.
In this special episode, some ladies of King's Hill discuss serving the local church, seeking counsel from community to discover your spiritual gifts, and trusting God by stepping into "new" things. Spiritual gifts survey mentioned in episode that is used in discipleship cohorts.
How can a spouse be a dispenser of grace? How can you navigate the messiness of marital conflict? How can you experience greater intimacy that God designed in marriage? Jonathan interviews Sky and Karen Pratt from Prince Avenue Church in Athens, GA where they talk through these questions.
What do we need in our lives to stay faithful to Jesus for the long haul? Even after decades of following Jesus, how can we avoid a "cruise control" faith? What are some of the advantages to "staying long" in one place for ministry? Jonathan interviews Sky Pratt, the missions pastor at Prince Avenue in Athens, GA, where they talk about these questions and more.
Jonathan and Sheree talk about experiencing God in difficult circumstances, the hope we have in the midst of them, and how to be a source of encouragement for those grieving.
Jonathan talks with Neil Shenvi about the worldivew of Social Justice compared to the truths of Scripture.
Jonathan and Monique discuss culture's models for reconciliation vs. the Bible's, the worldview of Social Justice, how the Bible offers a much better hope for unity and change, and Monique's new small group curriculum, Reconciled.
Jonathan talks with Betsy about not needing to work for our worth in Christ and the amazing reality that God not only has dwelt among us but now dwells in us.
How do you keep your faith strong in college? How do you balance all of your responsibilities? Jonathan interviews two NEU students at Kings' Hill as they answer these questions and more.
Jonathan talks about how to preserve your witness and how to live by wisdom when asking whether or not you should live with your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Jonathan discusses the mission of marriage and looks at Jesus' words regarding whether or not there is marriage in heaven.
Jonathan discusses interracial marriages in the Bible, and how the bigger question to ask when considering a partner is not "What ethnicity are they?" but rather "What kingdom do they belong to?"
Sam Allberry, author of 7 Myths of Singleness, shares misconceptions we might have of singleness, God's beautiful design for it, and how to pursue contentment in any season God has us in.
Sam Allberry, author of Is God Anti-Gay & Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With, talks about his journey with same-sex attraction, provides encouragement to those who deal with this temptation, and shares ways in which the church can be a place where we can be honest about our struggles.
Jonathan discusses 4 questions to keep in mind to honor God in your dating relationship.
Kevin addresses polygamy in the Old Testament and the reasons for why it existed, the standard and design for marriage given by Jesus and the New Testament writers, and the overall sexual ethic for believers.
Kevin presents us with the Christian sexual ethic given to us consistent throughout the whole Bible. He looks at key passages that help us understand God's design for our sexuality in general, and specifically, how homosexuality is a distortion to this design.
Jonathan talks about what foundation to build a relationship on, the ebb and flow of chemistry in relationships, allowing the Holy Spirit to bring desire, and how the Bible defines love as something different than attraction.
Technology - good for helping us find a spouse? Jonathan addresses cautions when using dating apps but also ways to compensate for their weaknesses
Ephesians 5:22-23 connects the relationship between husband and wife to Jesus and the church. Wives are to respect and submit to their husbands. Jonathan talks about what biblical submission is and what it is not.
Jonathan takes a look at Ephesians 5:22-33 and lays out 4 callings of a husband in a marriage to his wife. Husbands are called to lead and love, but how?