Building upon last week’s discussion of the history of dispensationalism our panel will assess whether Progressive Dispensationalism is a welcomed development or a significant departure from Dispensationalism.


Building upon last week’s discussion of the history of dispensationalism our panel will assess whether Progressive Dispensationalism is a welcomed development or a significant departure from Dispensationalism.
Our prestigious guests discuss the history of dispensationalism and lay the foundation for their assessment of a relatively recent view known as Progressive Dispensationalism. Our panel will discuss whether Progressive Dispensationalism is a welcomed development or a significant departure from Dispensationalism.
In this podcast, Dr. Merkh continues to provide insights into handling criticism from the book of Proverbs.
Do you struggle with criticism? Do you struggle with what others think about you? Of course, you do. We all do. In today’s program, Dr. Merkh addresses this problem and provides biblical answers from the book of Proverbs.
In today’s podcast, we continue our series on the book of Proverbs. Dr. Merkh will contrast wisdom and folly as described in the book of Proverbs.
In today’s podcast, we begin a 4-part series on the book of Proverbs. Dr. Merkh will contrast wisdom and folly as described in the book of Proverbs.
In this second part of a two-part series, we continued the discussion of Christian Leadership with Retired Lieutenant General Reno. We discuss several chapters from his book, 10 Leadership Maneuvers: A General’s Guide to Serving and Leading, including chapters entitled, “The Greatest is the Servant,” and “Share credit, shoulder blame.”
Retired Lieutenant General Reno, who served for 38 years in the United States Air Force, joins us for this edition of Learn the Word. He discusses principles of Christian Leadership as well as his own personal leadership experiences both in the United States Air Force and as a Vice-President at Cedarville University.
This week, Dr. Weaver investigates the life of Demas, whose story is diametrically opposite to that of John Mark’s. Demas started strong but later abandoned the ministry because he loved this present world too much.
On this special New Year’s Eve podcast, we investigate the life of John Mark, a man who had a horrible first impression but an incredible lasting impression.