Training children as roaring lambs in culture
How can parents train their children to be roaring lambs in the culture?
How can parents train their children to be roaring lambs in the culture?
Is the public education system not just a place for a Christian student to survive, but thrive as a roaring lamb?
Most millennials see Washington DC as a completely dirty place and either aggressively condemn involvement in it, or simply avoid it. What should be said to those who’ve adopted either of those mindsets?
Sam Rohrer discusses how to be ministers of the Gospel that also influence policy
Becoming a Roaring Lamb. We are joined by Amber Nelon Thompson (Christian singer, actress) and Nathan Kistler (Hope to the Hill). Topics discussed include: Being a roaring lamb in: arts & entertainment, politics, and public education.
There is much controversy and confusion that eminates from D.C with the logical question: Who’s really in charge? Pres. Trump? The Establishment? The globalists aided and abetted by the Establishment? Who is it?
The News Behind the News: The Inside Story. We are joined by Michele Bachmann (former Congresswoman and Presidential Candidate). Topics discussed include: What is the greatest challenge and solution to what’s facing America today? Washington DC politics: Who’s in Charge? International Geopolitics: Who’s Setting the Pace? Why do we need to recognize Israel in world history?
Whether it be the response to natural disasters, racism, etc., why is the pulpit singularly equipped to deal with the issues of life?
How is the younger generation (Millennials, etc.) responding to the efforts to divide the nation as highlighted by the events in Charlottesville? How are they be encouraged to view and interpret what’s happening?
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?
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