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One of the observations repeatedly made by reporters covering the Queen's funeral, was how quiet the thousands upon thousands of mourners on the streets were. The noise you would expect with such numbers in downtown London simply wasn't there. Instead, there was in its place a hushed reverence that comes with an overwhelming sense of the gravity of the moment. Similarly, as the dramatic events of the last days continued to roll out in front of him, John noted in Revelation 8:1 that, “There was silence in heaven for about half an hour” when the Lamb opened the seventh seal on the scroll. One commentator said that the moment was filled with, “dreadful anticipation” of what God was about to do. John's description of that moment is a reminder to all of us, Christian and non-Christian alike, that when heaven stops in expectant silence, we should anticipate God's next big move and respond accordingly. That's what is ahead of us on Sunday as we continue our series, “Great and Amazing” in the book of Revelation. Series: Great& Amazing — Revelation (Part 2) Todd Dugard Message: 14 – Silence in heaven Harvest Bible Chapel Text: Revelation 8:1-13 September 25, 2022 When heaven stops in expectant silence…(v. 1) …I should anticipate God's next big move (v. 2) What fascinates me is that hardly anyone is wondering what we're actually doing on this planet. Most accept the work-eat-entertainment-sleep cycle as life and have no desire for a deeper understanding of our purpose in this universe. @IAmAaronWill Colossians 3:3 Philippians 1:21 …knowing that he will answer the prayers of the saints (v. 3-5) Such prayers allow us to place our deep hurts before God and know that he will deal justly with those who have mistreated us. Thus we can overcome these deep hurts and love the unlovely. Grant R. Osborne …bringing about his will on earth (v. 6-12) The six gods of our age: • The god of comfort • The god of escape • The god of science • The god of celebrity • The god of wealth • The god of sexuality The kingdom of Christ is already here through his church. Our churches are outposts or embassies of Christ rule and reign. And yet we are still waiting for the return of the King with his kingdom in full. Dayton Hartman, Jesus Wins For the believer, knowing that Jesus will come back and that he wins ought to drive us to live differently and distinctly from the world around us—to do for others what Jesus has done for us. Dayton Hartman, Jesus Wins Jesus Wins: The Good News of the End Times by Dayton Hartman https://www.amazon.ca/Jesus-Wins-Good-News-Times/dp/1683591305/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1EARBTX5WAS4S&keywords=jesus+wins&qid=1664068959&sprefix=jesus+wins%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-1 The Acts 29 Podcast "Dayton Hartman on Eschatology" https://open.spotify.com/episode/3ll4Ix8Qqo1ApfLQDun5no?si=760a74a3984940a9 …in advance of the final, terrible judgment to come (v. 13)
One of the observations repeatedly made by reporters covering the Queen's funeral, was how quiet the thousands upon thousands of mourners on the streets were. The noise you would expect with such numbers in downtown London simply wasn't there. Instead, there was in its place a hushed reverence that comes with an overwhelming sense of the gravity of the moment. Similarly, as the dramatic events of the last days continued to roll out in front of him, John noted in Revelation 8:1 that, “There was silence in heaven for about half an hour” when the Lamb opened the seventh seal on the scroll. One commentator said that the moment was filled with, “dreadful anticipation” of what God was about to do. John's description of that moment is a reminder to all of us, Christian and non-Christian alike, that when heaven stops in expectant silence, we should anticipate God's next big move and respond accordingly. That's what is ahead of us on Sunday as we continue our series, “Great and Amazing” in the book of Revelation. Series: Great& Amazing — Revelation (Part 2) Todd Dugard Message: 14 – Silence in heaven Harvest Bible Chapel Text: Revelation 8:1-13 September 25, 2022 When heaven stops in expectant silence…(v. 1) …I should anticipate God's next big move (v. 2) What fascinates me is that hardly anyone is wondering what we're actually doing on this planet. Most accept the work-eat-entertainment-sleep cycle as life and have no desire for a deeper understanding of our purpose in this universe. @IAmAaronWill Colossians 3:3 Philippians 1:21 …knowing that he will answer the prayers of the saints (v. 3-5) Such prayers allow us to place our deep hurts before God and know that he will deal justly with those who have mistreated us. Thus we can overcome these deep hurts and love the unlovely. Grant R. Osborne …bringing about his will on earth (v. 6-12) The six gods of our age: • The god of comfort • The god of escape • The god of science • The god of celebrity • The god of wealth • The god of sexuality The kingdom of Christ is already here through his church. Our churches are outposts or embassies of Christ rule and reign. And yet we are still waiting for the return of the King with his kingdom in full. Dayton Hartman, Jesus Wins For the believer, knowing that Jesus will come back and that he wins ought to drive us to live differently and distinctly from the world around us—to do for others what Jesus has done for us. Dayton Hartman, Jesus Wins Jesus Wins: The Good News of the End Times by Dayton Hartman https://www.amazon.ca/Jesus-Wins-Good-News-Times/dp/1683591305/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1EARBTX5WAS4S&keywords=jesus+wins&qid=1664068959&sprefix=jesus+wins%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-1 The Acts 29 Podcast "Dayton Hartman on Eschatology" https://open.spotify.com/episode/3ll4Ix8Qqo1ApfLQDun5no?si=760a74a3984940a9 …in advance of the final, terrible judgment to come (v. 13)
Eschatology, the branch of theology concerned with the end times and God's final judgment, is the focus of many movies and books in secular culture. It seems every few years, someone claims to know the exact day the rapture will take place, theories abound of what that day will look like, and when natural disaster strikes or wars begin, people assume the end of the world is near. As church planters, what mindset should we have toward the end times, and how should we engage our churches on this topic? Dayton Hartman, author of 'Jesus Wins: The Good News of the End Times' joins the podcast to help us answer the question. Dayton is the lead pastor at Redeemer Church in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and serves as an adjunct professor for Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Columbia International University. He holds a Ph.D. in Church and Dogma History from North-West University and is married to Rebekah. Together, they have four sons.
A new MP3 sermon from Servants of Grace Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Dayton Hartman- Lies Pastors Believe Subtitle: Equipping You in Grace Video Speaker: Dave Jenkins Broadcaster: Servants of Grace Ministries Event: Podcast Date: 2/19/2018 Length: 45 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Servants of Grace Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Dayton Hartman- Lies Pastors Believe Subtitle: Equipping You in Grace Video Speaker: Dave Jenkins Broadcaster: Servants of Grace Ministries Event: Podcast Date: 2/19/2018 Length: 45 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Servants of Grace Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Dayton Hartman-Church History for Modern Ministry Subtitle: Equipping You in Grace Video Speaker: Dave Jenkins Broadcaster: Servants of Grace Ministries Event: Podcast Date: 2/26/2018 Length: 40 min.
The devil, the blues, and The Jackson 5 are the stars of this week's episode of Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast. Lisa V. Fields—popular apologetics speaker and founder of the Jude 3 Project—joins Timothy to discuss a recent apologetics curriculum from Jude 3 Project. Along the way, Lisa reveals her longstanding longing to sing Michael's parts with the Jackson 5. More importantly, Lisa provides valuable insights for defending the faith in conversations with young urban professionals and in historically African-American churches and colleges.In the second half of this week's episode, your intrepid cohosts bask in the glow of yet another wonder from the year 1986. This time, it's the movie Crossroads, which was basically Karate Kid except with music instead of martial arts. Not only does this film provide Garrick and Timothy with a chance to explore the history of the blues, but it also opens the door to talking about selling your soul to the devil. This devilish discussion takes the dynamic duo back to the sixth century and then from there to sixteenth century, to talk about a man named Faust who—at least according to one legend—traded his soul to the devil for a poodle and twenty-four years of superpowers. In the end, this quest to comprehend the longstanding legend of selling your soul to the devil lands Garrick and Timothy at a crossroads in Mississippi for a stunning finale that you won't want to miss.Also, "Fäüst" would be the perfect name for a death-metal band. This week's toybox hero tournament—just like Top Gun, Iron Eagle, Crossroads, the Oprah Winfrey Show, Pee-wee's Playhouse, and ALF—has its beginning in the year 1986. That's when a certain toy from Garrick's childhood first made an appearance. The toy was the amazing, transforming Autobot boombox Blaster. This week, Blaster enters into mortal combat with an action figure from Timothy's youngest child. The result is a sonic boom from Wakanda that reduces Blaster to spare parts. The new cover art for this season was created by Dani Wallace (daniwallace.myportfolio.com). This Week’s Guest Lisa V. Fields is a graduate of Liberty University with a Master of Divinity with a focus in Theology. As founder and president of the Jude 3 Project, Lisa's primary mission is to help the Black Christian community know what they believe and why they believe. Lisa has received several honors, including being recognized by Christianity Today for her work as an apologist in the African American community. She speaks regularly at evangelism, apologetic, and biblical literacy events for various universities and churches across the country. Links to Click B and H Academic For God So Loved the World: book by Dayton Hartman and Walter Strickland Jude 3 Project Through Eyes of Color: participant's guide by Lisa Fields and Yana Conner Through Eyes of Color: leader's guide by Lisa Fields and Yana Conner The Basics on Blaster: video by Chris McFeely Crossroads (1986): movie Cross Road Blues: song by Robert Johnson Crossroads: song by Cream SBTS Preview Day Urban Ministry Podcast How to Make Three Chords and the Truth More Amazing than It Already Is Support the show and spread the word! Here are a few ways to do that: 1. Subscribe to Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast: Apple / Android / RSS. 2. Leave a rating and review on iTunesto encourage other people to listen to the show. 3. If you purchase any of the books mentioned in Three Chords and the Truth, consider using the Amazon links provided in the show notes. The show will receive a small percentage of each sale. 4. Visit our Patreon site where you can support the podcast, suggest future songs or topics, and order Three Chords and the Truth merchandise. 5. Make contact with us on Twitter: @DrTimothyPJones @GarrickBailey @ApologeticsPod The Closing Credits Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast thanks B&H Academic for their sponsorship. Music for the podcast has been licensed through Artlist.io and performed by Trent Thompson. Brief excerpts of music played in each program are included solely for the purposes of comment and critique as allowed under the fair-use provision of U.S. copyright law. “The fair use of a copyrighted work … for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, … scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright” (U.S. Code § 107, Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use).
One of the most common questions that I get from people in the moments after I speak is how they can share their testimony. For me sharing my story takes a lot of forms: from the stage, small groups or one-on-one in everyday life. Regardless the circumstance, I think these three aspects are crucial for honoring God in your story. We take a quick look at what three aspects need to be woven in any testimony. What We Are Lovin' D - For God So Loved The World by Dayton Hartman and Walt Strickland H - Beginner's Pluck by Liz Bohannon Let's hang out online! Instagram - @danielpritchie @heathersletters Facebook - @danielpritchie Twitter - @danielritchie Website/Speaking/Blog - www.danielritchie.org Thank you for listening! Feel feel to leave a review and don't forget to be kind!
Every time I talk with Dayton - whether it is about family, ministry, preaching or even sports - I come away encouraged and challenged. I know that's the way you'll feel once you listen to my conversation with him as we talk through the dangers of ministry, church planting and the tension of the church & race. Dayton Hartman is a husband, father, pastor, professor and regular contributor to The Gospel Coalition, 9 Marks, For the Church, The Intersect Project and The Center for Baptist Renewal. He has also contributed to Bible Study Magazine, Christianity Today, Credo Magazine, Ministry Team Magazine and other print as well as online publications. You can find Dayton's books we talked about HERE.
How do I know if my preaching or teaching is boring or ineffectual? What do I do if my pastor is a terrible preacher? How do I discern what preaching is biblically faithful? These are a few of the questions we deep dive into in this show from two perspectives: a pastor and a congregation member. Let this encourage your growth as a pastor, your grace as a church member and aid in your discernment as you might search for a church. A few trusted faithful pastor's (among many) you could listen to if you don't know who to listen to: -Matt Carter and Halim Suh at www.austinstone.org -Herb Reavis or Josh Reavis at www.njbc.org -Matt Chandler at www.thevillagechurch.net -Dayton Hartman at www.redeemerchurch.com -Louie Giglio or Ben Stuart at www.passioncitychurch.com -JD Greear at www.summitchurch.com RATE + REVIEW this show if you liked it today! 5 stars are the best. This helps our show grow so much! SHARE which episodes you like on Social Media and see what we are up to behind the scenes! Instagram @heathersletters @danielpritchie Facebook @danielpritchie Twitter @danielritchie http://www.danielritchie.org What we are LOVING this week: Daniel - Good Reads app Heather - King's Creek Round Rubber Duck Trucker Hat in Gold.
Welcome to the final episode of season one of Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast! This week's podcast includes paganism, the Piano Man, and the most daring giveaway ever attempted on any human podcast. Pagan parallels are the theme of the first half. Even in ancient times, pagan philosophers claimed that Christians had “used pagan myths in fabricating the story of a virgin conception.” So is it possible that the miraculous conception of Jesus was plagiarized from pagan parallels? That’s the excellent adventure that Garrick and Timothy undertake in the first half. In the second half, Garrick and Timothy search for spiritual truth in the song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel. In the process, everyone is shocked to discover that Billy Joel's piano playing makes Garrick a cultured person and---as the truth is revealed about Garrick's first dance with his wife---maybe even slightly romantic. And then, as if things couldn't get any more awkward, the question from the Infinity Gauntlet is mostly about cuteness. Timothy has expertise in family ministry and in history and in movies where lots of things explode; he also knows about guitars and Greek. But Timothy has no expertise whatsoever in cuteness. And thus, because the Infinity Gauntlet has malfunctioned by spawning a question about cuteness, it must be given away. Otherwise, it might attempt at some point in the future to make Timothy answer questions about topics like My Little Pony and Rainbow Brite, which could irreparably rip the space-time continuum. This terrible recognition forces Garrick and Timothy to formulate one of the most daring giveaways ever attempted in the history of podcasting: Your intrepid cohosts are giving away the Infinity Gauntlet, along with at least ten copies of the new edition of Timothy's book Perspectives on Family Ministry. Listen to this week's episode to find out how to win. If you listen to the end, you'll also hear a song written by Timothy Paul Jones and recorded with his band Encomia during the infamous illegal recording sessions in an abandoned house in Manhattan, Kansas in the spring of 1993. The title of the song is “The Lottery.” This particular song was partly inspired by Shirley Jackson’s short story of the same name, and the lyrics were written from the perspective of a dying victim of abortion. Subscribe to Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast: Apple / Android / RSS. In this Episode Timothy Paul Jones, Ph.D., is C. Edwin Gheens Professor of Christian Family Ministry at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He teaches in the areas of family ministry and applied apologetics. He has authored or edited more than a dozen books, including Why Should I Trust the Bible?; The God Who Goes Before You; Perspectives on Family Ministry; and Christian History Made Easy. Follow Dr. Jones at @DrTimothyPJones. Questions to Discuss 1. Skeptics claim that the story of Jesus is not only false; it is actually borrowed from earlier pagan beliefs. What do we mean when we say that the pagan parallels aren't really parallel? 2. What about the parallel of Mithras? Are there other supposed parallels between Jesus and Mithras? 3. In what ways do pagan parallels sometimes confuse the historical claims of the New Testament with later Christian practices? 4. Let’s suppose for a moment that some patterns that were present in the life of Jesus could be found in some previous religion. Would this weaken the historical foundations of the Christian faith, as critics claim? 5. Why shouldn't we worry that the date of Christmas may have pagan origins? Links to Click If you want to learn more about pursuing kingdom diversity and racial reconciliation, one great place to start is For God So Loved the World: A Blueprint for Kingdom Diversity, written by Walter Strickland and Dayton Hartman. To download a sample chapter, visit http://www.bhacademic.com B and H Academic The Religion of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire: book by Roger Beck The Roman Cult of Mithras: book by Manfred Clauss God in the Dock: book by C. S. Lewis Contra Celsum: book by Origen of Alexandria "We Didn't Start the Fire": song by Billy Joel "She's Got a Way": song by Billy Joel "Piano Man": song by Billy Joel "Smells Like Teen Spirit": song by Nirvana "Celebration at the Berlin Wall": clip from ABC News ThreeChordsApologetics.com If you are interested in earning a master’s degree online or on campus that will equip you with the most comprehensive apologetics training available anywhere, go to http://www.sbts.edu/bgs/degree-programs/mdiv/apologetics/ How to Make Three Chords and the Truth More Amazing than It Already Is Support the show and spread the word! Here are a few ways to do that: 1. Subscribe to Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast: Apple / Android / RSS. 2. Leave a rating and review on iTunes to encourage other people to listen to the show. 3. If you purchase any of the books mentioned in Three Chords and the Truth, consider using the Amazon links provided in the show notes. The show will receive a small percentage of each sale. 4. Visit our Patreon site where you can support the podcast, suggest future songs or topics, and order Three Chords and the Truth merchandise. 5. Make contact with us on Twitter: @DrTimothyPJones @GarrickBailey @ApologeticsPod The Closing Credits Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast thanks B&H Academic for their sponsorship. Music for the podcast has been licensed through Artlist.io and performed by the band Vegan Friendly—even though neither Garrick nor Timothy has ever been vegan friendly. Brief excerpts of music played in each program are included solely for the purposes of comment and critique as allowed under the fair-use provision of U.S. copyright law. "The fair use of a copyrighted work ... for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, ... scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright" (U.S. Code § 107, Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use).
There are many theologies surrounding the final days before Jesus' return. Pastor and author Dayton Hartman breaks down each theology and helps us remember that ultimately, Jesus is victorious. Dayton's book is "Jesus Wins: The Good News of the End Times."
There are many theologies surrounding the final days before Jesus' return. Pastor and author Dayton Hartman breaks down each theology and helps us remember that ultimately, Jesus is victorious. Dayton's book is "Jesus Wins: The Good News of the End Times."
On today's Equipping You in Grace episode, Dave Jenkins and Dayton Hartman discuss how the already/not yet of the Kingdom of God fuels the Christian life and missions, along with his book, Jesus Wins: The Good News of the End Times (Lexham Press, 2019) What you'll hear in this episode How the Apostles Creed helps […]
On today’s Equipping You in Grace episode, Dave Jenkins and Dayton Hartman discuss how the already/not yet of the Kingdom of God fuels the Christian life and missions, along with his book, Jesus Wins: The Good News of the End Times (Lexham Press, 2019) What you’ll hear in this episode How the Apostles Creed helps Christians not to fall into fear or speculation about the end times but instead have hope, anticipation, joy, and confidence in the present and for the future. How understanding the already/not yet of the Kingdom of God helps Christians grow in their understanding of the end times. A brief guided tour through the various views of the end times. How the guardrails of the creeds help Christians to keep, their end times view as a second matter instead of a primary one. Good resources to begin to learn more about the end times and advanced resources on the end times. Why the Athanasian Creed is in Dayton Hartman’s book Jesus Wins. How to counsel a Christian friend who is fearful about the future. Looking forward to the 2nd coming of Christ and godly living. How the already/not yet of the Kingdom fuels the Christian life and mission. The importance of robust gracious theological conversation. Learning to asking good questions while counseling people. About the Guest Dayton Hartman holds a PhD in Church and Dogma History from North-West University (Potchefstroom) and a MA from Liberty University. He serves as Lead Pastor of Redeemer Church in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Additionally, he is an Adjunct Professor for Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (Wake Forest, NC) and Columbia International University (Columbia, SC). Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. Ifyou like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Welcome to the 131st episode of Equipping You in Grace. On today's episode, Dave Jenkins talks with Dayton Hartman about his book Church History for Modern Ministry: Why Our Pastor Matters for Everything We Do (Lexham Press, 2016). What you’ll hear in this episode The danger of chronological snobbery and how Christians engage in it today. Why Christians should study church history. How the creeds serve as orthodox guardrails for theologians and pastors. The difference between creeds, confessions, and catechisms. How the early church’s values of gospel, community, and mission-shaped Dayton’s local church. The importance of mentorship in ministry. How preachers and teachers of the Word should address the presuppositions of our hearers and help shape their worldview with Scripture. Why contextualization and apologetics in preaching are so important to the Christian life and ministry. Why Christians should recover the vision of Abraham Kuyper and others on cultural engagement. How pastors can help Christians navigate the present and help them prepare for the future. Dayton’s recommended list to begin to study church history. Asking good questions from sound theological convictions. The art of asking good questions and church history. Studying Church History and humility. About the Guest Dayton Hartman is lead pastor at Redeemer Church in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. He has a Ph.D. in church and dogma history from North West University (South Africa), and serves as an adjunct professor at both Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Columbia International University. He is the author of Church History for Modern Ministry: Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do. Learn more at daytonhartman.com. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Pastor, you believe lies about your identity. Lies that hinder your ministry. Fight lies with the Gospel truth. That’s the message of “Lies Pastors Believe” (Lexham Press), a new book from Dayton Hartman, pastor of Redeemer Church in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. In this episode of Tool Talk, Travis and Dayton discuss how these lies affect exegesis and exposition, and Dayton offers some deeply helpful suggestions to combat these lies, including Christ-centered hermeneutics and community sermon prep. Hartman, a pastor-scholar, planted Redeemer after earning a PhD in church and dogma history from North-West University (South Africa), and additionally serves as an adjunct professor at both Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Columbia International University. Be sure to check out this episode on exegeticaltools.com for featured resources, including “Lies Pastors Believe”!
Welcome to the 129th episode of Equipping You in Grace. On today's episode, Dave Jenkins talks Dayton Hartman about his book, Lies Pastors Believe: 7 Ways To Elevate Yourself, Subvert The Gospel, and Undermine the Church (Lexham Press, 2017). What you’ll hear in this episode: Why pursuing a platform for our significance, recognition, relevance, and recognition so dangerous along with some solutions to this significant issue. The danger of being focused on what we have to instead of what God has said in His Word. The benefits of writing sermons in community. Guidelines for finding godly people to provide sermon feedback. How leaders can find their identity in Christ and not in ministry. How long pastors and ministry leaders should take to affirm a man as called and qualified for pastoral ministry. What Pastors should look for in a pastoral candidate’s life. How to be wise when we share our personal struggles as ministry leaders. How to pursue holiness as a Christian and as a ministry leader. How can ministry leaders cultivate a proper family/work balance in their lives. The importance of friendship in the Christian life and ministry. About the Guest Dayton Hartman is lead pastor at Redeemer Church in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. He has a Ph.D. in church and dogma history from North West University (South Africa), and serves as an adjunct professor at both Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Columbia International University. He is the author of Church History for Modern Ministry: Why Our Past Matters for Everything We Do. Learn more at daytonhartman.com. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this week’s episode of Equipping You in Grace!
EST. - For the Established Church with Micah Fries, Sam Rainer and Josh King
Dayton Hartman joins the show to discuss his new book with the tag line of seven ways to elevate yourself, subvert the Gospel and undermine the church.
EST. - For the Established Church with Micah Fries, Sam Rainer and Josh King
Dayton Hartman joins the show to discuss his new book with the tag line of seven ways to elevate yourself, subvert the Gospel and undermine the church.
Straight Thinking #276: The Mormon Prophet's View of God: Interview with Dr. Dayton Hartman