Is compromise a good or bad thing?
Is compromise a good or bad thing?
Is compromise a good or bad thing?
Compromise–Is it a Good or Bad Thing? Does it Actually Matter? Topics discussed include: The three areas where compromise is often sought–political, relational, and doctrinal.
– What are the doctrinal areas where No Christian/pastor should ever compromise?
– Sam Rohrer is asked, in crafting a statement for the American Pastors Network you chose this. “APN is made up of faithful pastors and citizen leaders who are committed to the Truth, who believe in the Authority of Scripture, and who boldly preach the whole counsel of God with a disciplined application of a Biblical World-view.” 1) Committed to truth, (2) Believe in the absolute authority of the Scripture, (3) Boldly preach the whole counsel of God. Why these three things to be the components of APN’s mission statement?
– What is the tragic outcome of theological compromise?
– What are the typical areas of conflict in marriage relationships? What are the areas in a marriage about which there should be no compromise?
– If in a relationship both members of the marriage feel so strongly about an issue (ex. how to rear a child) that they simply cannot come to an unanimity or agreement, How Biblically does a couple handle those situations?
Dave Kistler asks Kim Ketola (Host of Cradle My Heart Today, author), what did you feel the moment you realized that Christ forgives and that you had a future regardless of your abortion?
Kim Ketola has written a book on a very important topic that has helped so many women – mothers and fathers – as it relates to abortion. The book is entitled, “Cradle my Heart, finding God’s love after abortion’. Kim found herself pregnant and left to make a decision. Kim shares her story and discusses how long after the abortion she came to a relationship with Jesus Christ.
At the recent “March for Life” VP Pence made direct comments back to our Founding Fathers and their view of a Creator God and life. Why is this principle of life so important to the foundation of Constitutionally recognized rights and the freedoms we enjoy? Why is life so sacred to God? Why should our view of life be embraced as sacred?
Celebrate Life: God Does! We are joined by Kim Ketola (Host of Cradle My Heart Today, author). Topics discussed include: Why is life Sacred – from God’s perspective. The Ugly Impact of Abortion – on Women and families – A personal story. The Ugly Impact of Abortion – On our Culture and Economy. Restoring a Culture of Life – God’s Remedy.
The US Economy on a Roll: Turkey Wants to Roll. We are joined by Guest(s): William Parker (CEO Grandview Asset Management) and Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi (Director of Jihad Intel for Middle East Forum). Topics discussed include: Pres. Trump speaks live to the March for Life. The US Economy Expansion: How far, how fast? Turkey’s Turnabout: What’s it all about? Turkey: Israel’s Increasing Threat.
We know that Vladimir Putin is often referred to as a “Master Chess Player” on the world stage. In chess, the objective is to declare “check mate” against the opponent where the opponent has no room to move. From a human perspective, who is Russia trying to ‘check mate’ by being specifically in Syria? The West? The US? Israel? China? All the above?
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