Episode 33, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #18
Today we’ll review a statement made in our previous episode about Baptist having women teachers very early. We’ll find out, Baptists have had women as teachers in churches from the very beginning. This, we will find out is different than being a Pastor, as […]
Episode 32, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #17
Recently, at Red Bank Baptist Church in South Carolina, USA, decided to take down a statue of Jesus. The Sculptor, the secular Press, and others cry out against this removal. But what does the Bible have to say about this? We’ll examine Exodus 20:3-6, […]
Episode 31, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #16
Last week, we read that there are those who allege that the Paulicians worked with the Islamic Saracens to attack Grecian states. Moreover, that these Paulicians were happily embraced by these Muslims. The old allegation is meant to make us think twice about the […]
Episode 30, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #15
In our introduction today, we’ll discuss the cost of the recent nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan (Now Duke and Duchess of Sussex). In comparison, what is it when something is priceless? What then is our salvation in such a light? Taking this interesting […]
Episode 29, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #14
In our introduction we’ll cover whether the Lord’s Supper should be open or closed? What does that mean? What does Scripture command and history reveal about its practice? Through our discussion, we’ll be able to establish not only the proper guard of the Supper, […]
Episode 28, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #12
In our introduction, we’ll discuss the widespread news of the possibility of “Christian” churches in Saudi Arabia. What is going on? What kind of Churches are these? What are some similarities of Catholicism and Islam? What are the beliefs of Islam? We’ll discuss all […]
Episode 27, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #12
We’ll review Acts 2:38, Peter’s exhortation to the convicted. The King James Translation makes this sound like one must be baptized in order to be forgiven, or saved. Is this true? Is this an example of Theology influencing translation? How should we rightly understand […]
Episode 26, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #11
In our introduction today we’ll notice the history of the primary religious groups and Churches of History. We’ll hear the testimonies of the existence of Baptists in every age of History, and these testimonies will come not from the lips of Baptists, but from […]
Episode 25, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #10
In our introduction today, we’ll cover the decline of the younger generation in the church by addressing a fundamental issue today. Should we take our children to church? Should we let kids figure out religion for themselves? Should we let children decide whether they […]
Episode 24, Series 3
A Concise History of Foreign Baptists #9
We’ll discuss the real numbers of the decline in church attendance by younger folks today. Why aren’t they coming? We often hear Church Hypocrisy decried. Certainly, some of this is just an excuse on the part of the younger, but is there a real […]
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