Show #231: Lumpy the Hippie
In this edition of Table Talk Radio, we look at your bumper stickers and church signs and then play Name that Theologian and end up with the Bible Study.
In this edition of Table Talk Radio, we look at your bumper stickers and church signs and then play Name that Theologian and end up with the Bible Study.
Introducing a couple new games that desperately need names: a game that listens to Christian Talk Radio and a games the compares Biblical argumentation with argumentation in the public square. Finally, Pastor Goeglein checks out while Pastor Wolfmueller talks about prophecies of Micah.
Pastor Wolfmueller brings news of a new way to make coffee, then TTR crunches a couple of your favorite praise songs, then conclude with a study of Romans 8:26-30.
Introducing a slightly new format to Table Talk Radio, Pastor Brian Kachelmeier of Redeemer Theological Academy teaching goes against Pastor Ed Young Jr. in 23 seconds. Then Pastor Wolfmueller forgets Advent Hymns.
Pastor Boyle compares visions from the OT prophets and "vision casting" from modern day. Pastor Boyle's paper can be read here: http://pastorsconference.yolasite.com/resources/The_Visionary_Experience_of_the_Prophets_Boyle.pdf
In a brand new game suggested by our listener on an anti-social networking website, Bryan and Evan play the brand new game "Church Creed Cruncher" and then finish up playing "Christian or Secular."
Launching our youth co-host training program, this episode features your voice mail and email questions and Bible Bee with star youth co-host Peter.
Pastor Wolfmueller interviews Pastor Johnathon Fisk of the YouTube sensation "Worldview Everlasting" on the new book "Broken: 7 "Christian" Rules That Every Christian Ought to Break as Often as Possible."
In an attempt to catch up on some listener emails, we spend two segments answering our listeners as Pastor Wolfmueller tells tales from Turkey, then we play "Name that Church Body."
Read Pastor Hoppe's paper here: http://pastorsconference.yolasite.com/resources/Dimissing_a_Pastor_for_Any_Reason_Hoppe.pdf