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But I’m Your Brother! (Episode 413)

Even when we disagree, we are still brothers and sisters in Christ and that trumps “what I think”.

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How Dare You Disagree! (Episode 412)

Anytime you have people, you will have a difference of opinion. What happens if those opinions start to bring division?

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The Government, Me, or Jesus? (Episode 411)

This whole matter compliance or rebellion boils down to who are we doing what we are doing for? Al and Dan ask those questions that you the listener to ask that very question.

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To Mask Or Not To Mask THIS Is The Question (Episode 410)

Would you go to church if you had to wear a mask and would you condemn those who do or do not? Al and Dan ask the tough questions facing Pastors today.

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Is It Ever Right To Rebel? (Episode 409)

With changes coming to churches at an alarming rate these days is there ever a time that Christians and their churches should rebel and is it right by God’s Word?

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Deceived Into Dull! (Episode 408)

Marriages, youth groups, church, and pastorates can seemingly become dull, almost lifeless today Al and Dan look at some of the solutions to overcoming complacency.

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I’m Bored!…There’s Nothing To Do… (Episode 407)

Almost like that child with little or no imagination we too can become complacent and frustrated. Today’s episode looks at different times of life when we become bored and become complacent.

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Dealing With The Doldrums of Life (Episode 406)

Complacency can suck the life out of a person, a pastor, a marriage or a church. Al and Dan address what brings complacency and the problems it brings.

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Dealing With Death As A Church (Episode 405)

What can we do as a church to help those who are dealing with a death in the family. Sometimes it is months or years after the fact that they need us most.

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Dealing With Death Pastorally (Episode 404)

As a Pastor dealing with death can be tricky especially just starting out. A couple of seasoned veterans give some insight as to how they dealt with it.

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