Monthly News Roundup (03.30.23)

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This episode is our monthly news roundup for March. In this episode, we’re talking about the recent Nashville school shooting, the connection between drinking alcohol and one’s sense of purpose, and what changed Rick Warren’s mind on women leadership in the church.Continue Reading

How Often a Preacher Should Preach (03.23.23)

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This week I’m joined by Kristofer Gardana, and we’re talking about preachers and how often they preach. This was prompted by an article suggesting that “pastors” should preach no more than 40 weeks a year. As we consider this in terms of a located preacher working with a congregation, we may not agree with the number of weeks, but there are advantages to having others involved in the work of preaching. It is also important to remember that there are other things that a preacher does besides preach on Sundays. We discuss all of this in this episode.Continue Reading

Obsessive News Consumption Leading to Physical and Mental Health Problems (03.16.23)

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This week we’re talking about how obsessive news consumption can lead to physical and mental health problems. With a 24-hour news cycle and information about events around the world available to us instantly at our fingertips, this is something we need to be careful about. This does not mean we should ignore current events, but we do need to guard against certain things. We’re going to talk about those today.Continue Reading

Trust in Pastors Falls to Historic Low (03.09.23)

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This week I’m joined by Kristofer Gardana, and we’re talking about the declining trust in pastors. According to a Gallup survey, fewer people would rate pastors and clergy as having a “high ethical standard and level of honesty.” Why is this the case? And what challenges – or potential opportunities – does this present for gospel preachers? We discuss these questions in the episode today.Continue Reading

Discussing the Preacher Shortage in churches of Christ (03.02.23)

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This week I’m joined by Kristofer Gardana, and we’re talking about a recent editorial in The Christian Chronicle about a “preacher shortage” in churches of Christ. Whether this is something we have seen personally or not, it does cause us to consider the role of a preacher and how brethren can encourage those who are involved in this work. So we’re going to discuss this in our episode today.Continue Reading

Thoughts on the Asbury Revival (02.23.23)

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This week we’re talking about the “Asbury Revival.” This “revival” or “awakening” began with a chapel service at Asbury University on February 8th and turned into a period of non-stop worship ever since. However, at the time of this recording, the plan from the University is to conclude this on February 22nd. This is being released on the 23rd, so we’ll see if there are any new developments. But I wanted us to talk about this today.Continue Reading

The “Serious Sin” of “Proselytism” (02.16.23)

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This week I’m joined once again by Kristofer Gardana, and we’re talking about some comments made by the pope in which he condemned the “serious sin” of “proselytism.” What did he mean by that? Is it anything like evangelism, or is it something different? And how should we, as Christians, view our responsibility regarding evangelism? We’re going to cover this in our discussion.Continue Reading