Dr. J. Michael Feazell sits down with influential Christian theologians, professors, and writers to discuss Trinitarian topics on a personal level. Dr. J. Michael Feazell is Vice President of Grace Communion International, a Christian fellowship with 42,000 members, worshipping in more than 900 con…
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Author Paul Young, and Theologian C. Baxter Kruger discuss the impact of the Trinity on evangelism, and our participation in the message of Jesus.
N.T. Wright talks about themes in his book, How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels.
Dr. C. Baxter Kruger and Paul Young talk about Dr. Kruger's book, The Shack Revisited, which examines the theology embedded in Young's original narrative.
What role does theology play in our every day relationships?
Dr. Steve McVey discusses the frequently misunderstood topic of God's wrath, and its relationship with God's love.
Jesus' resurrection frees us from death and sin, and it is the beginning of the reconstitution of everything in Christ.
Dr. Purves recounts valuable learning experiences he has had in ministry and stories of people who have had an impact on his life. He also speaks about the importance of bringing the gospel to people on a specific and personal level.
Douglas Campbell looks at examples of how Paul brought the gospel and purpose to the mission field.
Dr. Parry discusses the importance of "lament" and the role of Israel in salvation history.
Dr. Daniel Thimell and Mike Feazell discuss the Trinity; it is the foundation for both the doctrine of God’s love and the knowledge of God. They also examine how we are called to participate in the life of Christ.
Dr. Steve McVey shares the theological insights he has gained over the years.
Christianity is not primarily about right behavior, but about relying on Christ's completed work for us.
In this interview, in Scotland, Robert Walker highlights who Christ is for us. He is the editor of two of Thomas Torrance's books: Incarnation and Atonement.
God the Father was in Jesus Christ, as God become human, who took our humanity into the heart of God and gave us a new humanity in the process.
The wrath of God and hell come about because of God's love. Good science indicates God's existence.
Colossians 3:3 has been called a decisive verse for the entire New Testament. Our lives in Christ are real, and yet can't always be seen.
Dr. Metzger talks about participation in the triune life of God.
Dr. Gary Deddo gives new perspective to the saying "What Would Jesus Do?"
A pastor should connect the story of God with the context of individual people, so the pastor needs to be tightly connected to God and the people.
Jesus is truly human, and that shows us what it means for us to be truly human.
Steve McVey talks about the way Christians live -- trusting in the grace of Christ.
Dr. Deddo talks about our sharing with God in his purposes of calling people to him and our transformation.
The Western world has two views of God: a harsh and unapproachable God, and a Jesus who came to save us from the harsh God. But the Father is actually just like Jesus.
If we are a new creation, why do we still have old habits? Jeff McSwain talks about sanctification, and how Christ transforms us.
Andrew Purves discusses the primary pastoral question: What is Jesus up to that I can bear witness to?
This interview gets to the heart and core of Paul's gospel. It includes our Reality with a capital "R" plus our participation with Christ and with each other in communion with God.
Professor Paul Molnar talks with Mike Feazell about the importance of keeping Christ at the center of our thoughts about God.
In this interview in Scotland, Dr. Robin Parry discusses the importance of having a trinitarian perspective in our worship.
The election that really counts: We are elected or chosen in Jesus Christ, the Chosen One. Mike Feazell interviews Dr. George Hunsinger, of Princeton Theological Seminary.
Dr. Daniel Thimell discusses that Jesus Christ won a completed salvation for each of us.
Dr. Kettler observes that people like to talk about the potential of salvation, but the Bible refers to the actuality of salvation. He also discusses the importance of relationships in life and evangelism.
In his third interview, Jeff McSwain explains the difference between Calvinism and Arminianism, and the Reformed view of Karl Barth.
In the early 1800s, a Scottish pastor named John McLeod Campbell found that members of the church had no joy in their Christianity, because they had not understood how effective the work of Christ was.
Dr. Nordling talks with Mike Feazell about the humanity of Jesus Christ, and what it means to be human.
Dr. Feazell interviews Dr. Andrew Root about the importance of building relationships in youth ministry.
Mike Feazell talks with Dr. Metzger about the importance of relationships in the way we share the gospel.
Dr. Colyer discusses predestination and Trinitarian theology. Some people assume that God is the best of our own ideals, others accept him the way he has revealed himself in Christ.
Mike Feazell and Dr. Dawson discuss the importance of Jesus being human even after his ascension.
Mike Feazell talks with Dr. Newell about Mary's response to Gabriel's announcement that she would give birth to the Son of God. They also discuss the importance of the Incarnation.
In this extended program, Dr. Anderson talks about relating our lives to God's reality, what God has become in becoming human, adoption, the parable of the prodigal, our necessary connection with Christ, and the emergent church.