Posts Tagged ‘Podcast’
Podcast: Interview 39: Taigen Joos – From the Home to the World
We are talking about the March/April 2024 edition of FrontLine called “Salt and Light in Your City and State.” Our guest today is pastor Taigen Joos, from Dover, New Hampshire, where he pastors Heritage Baptist Church. The theme of the magazine speaks to the need to be an influence in our increasingly corrupt world. Pastor…
Read MorePodcast – Interview 30: Baptists, Dispensationalists, and Christian Nationalism with Michael Riley
In this political season, we’ve heard about something called “Christian Nationalism.” It’s a term used by those on the left to demonize everyone on the right, while many Christians are mystified by these charges. After all, they are Christians, they love their nation, and what is wrong with that? Well, our guest today helps us…
Read MorePodcast: Interview 27 – Matt Shrader, Christian Responses to Culture
The January/February edition of FrontLine magazine was on the topic, “Redeeming the Culture?” Our authors are examining first of all whether we should set cultural reformation as our goal, and then, depending on our answer, what we should do about it. For this interview, I sat down with Matt Shrader, professor of Historical Theology at…
Read More[Podcast] Interview 25: Jonathan Johnson – Beauty by Design
Our last interview for the FrontLine edition, The God of Beauty, is with Dr. Jonathan Johnson who serves the Lord in Hongkong. Jonathan has a background in art and graphic design as well as extensive ministerial training. His article discusses the how and why of creating beauty and we sat down for an interesting conversation…
Read MorePodcast | Interview 24: Doug Bachorik – Beauty in Our Worship
In our FrontLine Interviews series, we turn to an article from our “The God of Beauty” edition of FL to an article by Doug Bachorik, chairman of the music department at Maranatha Baptist University. His contribution speaks to the beauty of music in our worship services, but points out that it isn’t beauty for beauty’s…
Read MorePodcast – Interview 21: The Meaning of Beauty – David de Bruyn
Our latest edition of FrontLine is called, “The God of Beauty.” We introduced this edition with Interview 20, where coordinating editor Mark Herbster laid out his objectives in assembling writers to address this topic. You can catch that interview here. Today’s interview opens the topic as David de Bruyn discusses The Meaning of Beauty. Paying…
Read MorePodcast: FBFI 2023 Workshop: Helping Members Own Spiritual Reproductivity — Theology of Disciplemaking
Yes, we are still publishing audio from our summer Annual Meeting at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa. This is the penultimate post, one more to come in due course. Our theme for the conference was “Reclaiming the Great Commission.” Besides the preaching sessions, our speakers and other leaders conducted several outstanding Workshop sessions,…
Read MorePodcast – Interview 17: Put God to the Test
Our September/October issue of FrontLine, “Gambling, What’s the Big Deal?” included an article by Kristopher Endean, Dean of Students at International Baptist College and Seminary, “Put God to the Test”. His article challenges Christians to put God to the test rather than the foolish and random chances of the myriad methods of gambling. In the…
Read MoreFBFI 2023 Workshop: Life on Life — Women Influencing Women
During our recent Annual Meeting held at Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa, our theme was “Reclaiming the Great Commission.” Besides the preaching sessions, our speakers and other leaders conducted several outstanding Workshop sessions, most of which we recorded. We offer them along with the audio of the main messages. Faith Taylor conducted a…
Read MorePodcast: Against Liberal Theology: A conversation with Roger E. Olson
Roger Olson is an American theologian, serving as a Professor of Christian Theology at Baylor University for many years. Now in retirement, he continues to publish books, one of which is Against Liberal Theology, published in 2022. We recently published a review on Proclaim & Defend. This book is one that resonates with fundamentalists in…
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