In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel Webbon and Pastor James Coates attempt to define what actually constitutes genuine persecution from the Bible.
Hebrews 12:3-8 Romans 13:1-14 Joel Webbon
In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel Webbon and Pastor James Coates attempt to define what actually constitutes genuine persecution from the Bible.
In this episode of Theology Applied, Ben Merkle, President of New Saint Andrews College, blows the lid off of secular education and public schools, and lovingly rebukes Christians who have foolishly bought into the myth of Neutrality. Remember, the choice is between either Christ or chaos. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content like this!
In this episode, Pastor Joel hosts a very interesting conversation with his friends Darrell Harrison and Virgil Walker from the Just Thinking Podcast. Their discussion focuses on the divisive nature of “social justice” and “racial reconciliation.” However, before hopping into this topic, Darrell and Joel commiserate about the pain of being a Christian who lives in California. Bonus Content For …
In this episode of Theology Applied, Luke Macias joins Pastor Joel Webbon to discuss the spiritual battle for the soul of Texas. As faithful Christians continue to flee from failed Democrat run states, such as California, Luke and Joel urge them to prayerfully consider Texas as their new home. Texas is at a tipping point. There is an urgent need …
BONUS EPISODE: Where does all authority and power come from? All authority and power in heaven and on earth originates in the Triune God and has been given to the Lord Jesus Christ. If all authority is from God, what kind of authority can humans have? Because all authority is from God, all human authority is delegated and limited. What …
In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Voddie Baucham and Pastor Joel Webbon discuss the “Old Fault Lines” and the quickly emerging “New Fault Lines.” At one point in the conversation, Joel asks Voddie this question: “How can we gain unity with our brothers on these important issues?” Voddie’s response was simple: “Division is Good.” Voddie continued by insightfully pointing …