Facing Arguments Against Preachers & Politics (Episode 126) – Tiim Talks
Pastor Wolvin and Pastor Stone answer some arguments against preachers “leaving their domain” and getting involved in the political arena.
Read MorePastor Wolvin and Pastor Stone answer some arguments against preachers “leaving their domain” and getting involved in the political arena.
Read MoreDr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin examine the extent of pastoral involvement in the political arena.
Read MoreThe notion that pastors should remove themselves from politics is a fairly modern one in our nations. Baptist pastors were very involved in encouraging, and in some cases leading, their congregations in the struggle for independence. –
Read MoreSince founding Bearing Precious Seed, Canada Dr. Stone has represented that particular ministry in many churches and missions conferences. He gives a candid report on positive results and a few negative situations in which he has been placed.
Read MoreThere are multiple ways which churches can be a help to missionaries and their families. The purpose of today’s cast is to prompt us to think outside the normal lines of thoughts as we discuss ways to be a help to those on the front lines for the Gospe…
Read MoreMissions work and missions giving are an integral part of an independent Baptist church. We are to take the Great Commission literally and as a corporate responsibility. – Today’s discussion deals with the selection (and at times a de-selection) proce…
Read MoreAlthough God Himself has designed the seasons, we don’t always see the good of winter. Pastors Stone & Wolvin discuss the season of winter in the ministry. It’s not always enjoyable, but it can be beneficial.
Read MoreDr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin discuss the blessings of when you are reaping the bountiful blessings of God and are living in the sunshine of His grace.
Read MoreYour two hosts discuss a general overview of various “seasons” of ministry, focusing today on spring. The newness and freshness of life is always refreshing and encouraging.
Read MoreThe wedding does not end with introducing the bride and groom. The house of God should not be a place of worldliness – and that goes for the reception, too.
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