Harris is back by popular demand!!! In this episode, Jon Harris uncover the origins of the “Woke Gospel” and provides a much more in depth analysis of Timothy Keller’s devastating influence on Evangelicalism.
Amos 5:24 Matthew 25:31-46 Micah 6:8 Joel Webbon
Harris is back by popular demand!!! In this episode, Jon Harris uncover the origins of the “Woke Gospel” and provides a much more in depth analysis of Timothy Keller’s devastating influence on Evangelicalism.
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 …
In this episode of Theology Applied, Aaron Renn joins the show to discuss one of Tim Keller’s final contributions to Evangelicalism – a strategy for Complementarians to compromise by attempting to bridge the gap with the Egalitarians.
R. C. Sproul preached a sermon called “The Tyranny of the Weaker Brother.” His premise comes from Romans 14. He talks about how the church should welcome the weaker brother into membership with grace, but he warns of the weaker brother’s tendency to be a tyrant towards the rest of the body. The weaker brother, due to his weaker faith …
1 Corinthians 15:1-58 Ephesians 1:22 Exodus 20:1-17 Romans 13:1-14 Joel Webbon
It’s clear that many within Evangelism aren’t exactly fans of Christian Nationalism. Their strategy to destroy the movement is simple: Draw a straight line from Christian Nationalism to “White” Nationalism. Unfortunately, some misguided Christian Nationalists seem to be making it easy for our opponents. Will Christian Nationalists wind up with egg on our face? What will likely come about over …
In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel Webbon is joined by Dr. Joe Boot of The Ezra Institute to discuss the latest hit-piece written on him, Doug Wilson, and Apologia.