In this episode of Theology Applied, Gary DeMar, Founder of American Vision, makes a biblical case for Postmillennialism and explains why Christians should reject Dispensationalism as unbiblical.
1 Corinthians 15:1-58 Matthew 24 Joel Webbon
In this episode of Theology Applied, Gary DeMar, Founder of American Vision, makes a biblical case for Postmillennialism and explains why Christians should reject Dispensationalism as unbiblical.
In this episode of Theology Applied, Chris Hwang, David McLeod, and Pastor Joel Webbon share their personal stories of how each of them were significantly shaped by Timothy Keller’s public ministry, and why each of them walked away. At first there was a temptation to reject the Kuyperian sentiment of “all of Christ for all of life,” thinking that this …
In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel has a candid conversation with one of his close friends, Dave. Dave is currently serving in the US Navy. In addition to this, he is in the process of becoming an elder in the OPC (Orthodox Presbyterian Church). In this episode, Joel and Dave discuss the state of Evangelicalism in our nation …
Christians all over the world are starting to think about what it would look like to win the nations to Christ; a “mere-Christendom,” as some have called it. However, there’s a lot of theological heavy lifting that needs to be done if we’re going to make this work. *Both Pastor Joel and Pastor Jared acknowledge that several Credobaptist churches do …
In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel is joined by Gary DeMar to discuss the Dispensationalism, Premillennialism, and the Man of Lawlessness described in 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12.
If Christian parents desire to “bring [their children] up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord,” they must start by bringing their children to church. Pastor Joel Webbon and Pastor Scott Brown, president of Church & Family Life, discuss the biblical mandate for a family-integrated model of worship. Sadly, the one-way churches in America still practice “segregation” is by …