Dr. Michael Lawson joins Michael to discuss discipleship, barriers preventing healthy discipleship today, and how to foster communities where discipleship can thrive.
Dennis Allen joins Michael to address key issues with discipleship that he’s identified in his book, The Disciple Dilemma: Rethinking and Reforming how the Church does Discipleship. A great conversation with challenging reminders and encouraging, pragmatic steps forward.
Author of “A Gentleman’s Guide to Manners, Sex, and Ruling the World”, Stephen Baskerville joins our series. Stephen and Michael discuss the definition of gentlemen, achieving manhood, leadership, natural roles and responsibilities, and more.
Janet Parshall joins our conversation on “Biblical Manhood in a Man-Hating World” to discuss: the root and results of feminism, how the LGBTQ+ agenda is a symptom of a larger problem, female leadership in the world and church, and so much more.
An overview of First Corinthians: A correction given to the church at Corinth generations ago, which remains poignantly applicable to the Church today.
The Lord has used Dr. Woodrow Kroll extraordinarily. Today, he joins us to answer our 10 Questions with insights from a career spent serving God all over the world.
Michael teaches an overview of the book of Romans. This book, often called the magnum opus of Paul’s writings, is a theological crash-course and practical handbook for the Christian life in one text.
Michael teaches an overview of the book of Acts. Often referred to as The Acts of The Apostles, but perhaps more aptly titled: The Acts of The Holy Spirit.
The book of John is unique both in what it includes and what it excludes in its account of the life and works of Jesus Christ. Today, we dive into all of it in this overview episode on the gospel of John.
Today we take a look at the gospel account written by Luke, the largest contributor to the New Testament.
J. Sidlow Baxter observes:
“Whereas the emphasis in Matthew is on what Jesus said, and in Mark on what Jesus did, here in Luke it is rather on Jesus Himself.”