Spiritual Traffic Lights (Episode 248)
Your hosts attempt to apply a unique warning system to activities and participation of the believers daily life.
Read MoreYour hosts attempt to apply a unique warning system to activities and participation of the believers daily life.
Read MoreDr. Stone sat down with Pastor Josh Towns and his wife, Erin, who pastors the Lion’s Gate Baptist Church in North Vancouver, BC while waiting to return home from Ben Gurion Airport. They took some time to relive some of the moments from a life-changing…
Read MoreDr. Stone and Evangelist Pat McCloskey sit down in Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel and reflect over the effect of seeing the many places where Jesus walked and ministered to mankind.
Read MoreDr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin discuss the blessings of walking closely with the Lord and why believers should be spending more time in Bible study and prayer.
Read MoreDr. Al Stone interviews his long-time friend, Dr. Phil Clayton, pastor of Village Baptist Temple, N. Canton, OH. Both of these men are currently in Israel and they discuss the blessings of seeing Bible lands.
Read MoreDr. Stone and Pastor Brett Pennell, Heritage Baptist Church, Barrie, ONT, send their greetings from Israel and discuss the places they plan to visit and other interesting tips when in the holy land.
Read MoreDr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin concentrate on a different perspective of the dangers of starting down the road of any sensuality outside of marriage. We would be wise to consider the potential consequences of our decisions daily.
Read MorePastor Wolvin and Pastor Stone continue on this week’s theme – dealing with the onslaught of sensual activity which has permeated our society. How can you remain clean in the middle of a filthy land?
Read MoreDr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin were asked why is our society so sensual and focused on sexuality today and give some suggestions and warnings about guarding ourselves against it.
Read MoreAdapting ministries, giving buildings a facelift, adding life to services are all good. However we cannot change who we are and what we are – our adherence to Scripture is vital.
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