Value to remembering the past
From a Biblical perspective, what is valuable about looking at and learning from our past? How can the pastor address these issues in their teaching Was the church instrumental in bringing slavery to an end?
From a Biblical perspective, what is valuable about looking at and learning from our past? How can the pastor address these issues in their teaching Was the church instrumental in bringing slavery to an end?
From Charlottesville to Harvey and Irma: Will the Church Awake? We are joined by Shane Pruitt (Director of Evangelism for Southern Baptists of Texas Convention) & Alex McFarland (speaker, author, and advocate for Christian apologetics). Topics discussed include: The Church’s Role in Harvey Clean Up: Report from TX. The Church’s response to Charlottesville: Unified or Invisible?
Shane Pruitt (Director of Evangelism for Southern Baptists of Texas Convention) reports from TX concerning post Hurricane Harvey efforts. Shane is asked: How soon were you able to respond after the hurricane hit? What is the extent of the damage done in the Greater Houston area? How much have they recovered in the past couple weeks? How is the SBC involved? Is God providing mercy with churches going into these communities meeting physical needs and being given opportunities to share the Gospel? Could a possible spiritual revival happen in TX as a result of Hurricane Harvey relief efforts?
God Will Be Glorified-In the tragedies and triumphs! We are joined by Ed Stephens (adjunct college professor, law enforcement officer, former Marine). Nathan Kistler (Hope to the Hill). Topics discussed include: Update from FL: Post Hurricane Irma. A Christian film shown in Washington, D.C. What the news media isn’t telling you about God in Washington, D.C. How can Christians facilitate the fire of what is happening in Washington D.C.?
Remembering what? We are joined by Dave Carter (Pastor and Chaplain). Topics discussed include: Remembrance services for 9-11. How significant is it for a nation’s leaders to acknowledge and pray to God? What responsibility does the Christian have to forgive offenses? Is it possible to forget them? Are we as a nation implored to NOT remember events like 9-11-01, etc.? Is refusing to forget an element that will one day lead to revival?
9-11: Have we forgotten? We are joined by Mark Recker (Pastor of Heritage Baptist Church, New York City). Topics discussed include: Is there any significance in the timing of all these natural disasters as it relates to the eclipse? Remembering 9-11 and the aftermath. Why would some groups not want us to remember and even in many schools hide the fact that the terrorists were Muslims (in fact in some cases they blame the U.S. for what happened)? Is it appropriate for Christians to remember 9-11 by holding special services or memorials at their churches? What should we be thinking as Christians when we see these “acts of God” and wars and rumors of wars?
9-11-01 vs 9-11-17 Status Report: Who’s winning the war on terror? We are joined by IQ al Rassooli (Iraqi now living in exile; author). Topics discussed include: Praying for those affected by natural disasters. A status report: Islamic terrorism in the US, Islamic terrorism Internationally, and Iran terrorism in the Middle East.
Are Iran and North Korea working together to bring an attack against America?
Why is America and Europe losing the “War on Terror”?
Since 9/11 of 2001 when the Islamic terrorists attacked our nation and Pres. Bush launched his “war on terror”, IQ al Rassooli (Iraqi now living in exile; author) is asked. To this very day, who has gained more ground and achieved more of their goals in this war? The U.S. or the Islamic terrorists?
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