Before we get started into the deep dive of John chapter 16, Keith reviews a few points of context: In this chapter, Jesus has spent…
Church History -The Importance of Paul’s Writings. (472)
Keith returns to his adventures in the history of the Christian church. Today we finish off chapter 5, and review the foundational importance of Paul’s…
Accepting Church Expansion. (471)
Or, crucified with Christ Paul had no problem confronting people who distorted the truth of the gospel. Our society’s current emphasis on “tolerance” contributes to…
Church History – Paul’s Early Life and Ministry. (470)
as Keith touches base again with his adventures through learning about church history, will return to a familiar resource. See the credits that follow the…
Solution to Worry – Protectors of the Book 229
Today we look at Matthew 6:24-34 https://media.blubrry.com/quest_for_truth_hpn/life-truth.com/wp-content/uploads/229.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:08 — 18.6MB)Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | Podchaser |…
The Morning Breaks, Eternal, Bright and Fair. (469)
Or, When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder. Keith and Nathan are once again live in the studio! After a remark that Nathan made during…
What to do with the Tares? – Protectors of the Book 228
Today we look at the parable of the wheat and the tares. https://media.blubrry.com/quest_for_truth_hpn/life-truth.com/wp-content/uploads/Tares.m4aPodcast: Play in new window | Download (30.7MB)Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Amazon…
Truth Exposed 60 The Birth of Something New, John 16:16-22. (468)
Previously, Jesus had warned his disciples about going to a place where they could not follow. Though that statement had disturbed them, he was ready…
Unpacking Good Friday. (467)edit
Keith presents the passage of Luke 23:26-55. He focuses on the thief on the cross, but for some added context he shares the importance of…
Good counsel in Encountering Blasphemy. (466)
After some initial persecution, Paul had been peacefully teaching the gospel to the Gentiles. When word of blasphemy arose, he was quick to compare notes…