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By Richard Goff, Brian Irby & Randy Cook
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
In this episode of That's Worth Repeating, Richard, Brian and Randy discuss some of the ways our culture has been inundated with LGBTQIA+++ propaganda and blatant indoctrination of children. We then look to the very notable and quotable early American pastor and Theologian, Jonathan Edwards, for insight into how and how far our faith should extend into the arena of public affairs.
In this episode of That's Worth Repeating, Richard, Brian and Randy highlight some of the ways Critical Race Theory might stifle clear gospel proclamation by Christians. This leads to a discussion of a quotable quote by the notable Cornelius Van Til. Dr. Van Til graduated from Calvin College in 1922. He then studied at Princeton Theological Seminary where he earned a ThM in 1925 and a PhD in 1927. He briefly taught at Princeton, but soon joined a group of conservative theologians in founding Westminster Theological Seminary in 1929, where he taught apologetics for forty-three years.
In this episode of That's Worth Repeating, Richard, Brian and Randy discuss some of the key indicators and possible contributors to the general decline of hope in our culture. This sets up a timely and quotable quote by the notable Dr. Voddie Baucham. Dr. Baucham serves as Dean of Theology at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia. He is a highly sought-after speaker and the best-selling author of a brand new book entitled Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism's Looming Catastrophe.
In this episode of That's Worth Repeating, Richard, Brian and Randy discuss the vanishing virtue of patience in our technologically advanced, convenience-driven society. This leads us to a quotable quote by the notable Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803–1902). Although Chapman is not well-known today, he was one of the most respected Christians of his generation. His love and humility impacted the lives of such men as George Müller, J. Hudson Taylor, John Nelson Darby, and Charles Spurgeon. In fact, Spurgeon referred to Robert Chapman as "the saintliest man I ever knew."
In this episode of That's Worth Repeating, Richard, Brian and a brand new member of the TWR team discuss a key characteristic of early American education and how it is such a stark contrast with what we are seeing today in the training of future generations. This leads us to a powerful quote by Erin Coates, the courageous wife of jailed Canadian pastor James Coates, who was recently incarcerated for preaching in violation of onerous COVID-19 health orders.
We've said something BIG is coming if we reach our little milestone of 1000 podcast plays. Here is a prelude to what's coming...
In this episode of That's Worth Repeating, Richard and Brian explore the pervasive human fascination with superheroes and its link to a quotable quote by the notable Dr. David Doran, president of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary... oh, and also a great illustration about Hank Aaron's bat.
In this episode of That's Worth Repeating, Richard and Brain discuss a quotable quote by the notable Nicholas Carr, best-selling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist book entitled, The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brain.
In this episode of That's Worth Repeating, Richard and Brian discuss a quotable quote by the notable Jerry Wragg. Jerry is the President of The Expositors Seminary, the Teaching Pastor at Grace Immanuel Bible Church in Jupiter, FL, and the author of books such as Courageous Churchmen and Free to Be Holy. Known for his incisive clarity, directness and biblical wisdom, Jerry's timely warning featured in this episode does not disappoint.
Brian Irby, the very notable co-host of That's Worth Repeating, provides our quotable quote for the first episode of 2021!
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.