Show #277: Read the Email (A New Game)
Will your email be deemed one of the best? Listen to this show to hear the rules to the game to see if your email will win in this brand new game.
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Will your email be deemed one of the best? Listen to this show to hear the rules to the game to see if your email will win in this brand new game.
The prescription for this edition of Table Talk Radio is as follows: Praise Song Cruncher, Bumper Sticker/Church Sign Theology, 10 commandments in the news, rinse, repeat. Listen to the crunch of “My Name is Regret” by Matthew West
Luther (the California one, not the German one) submits his Sermon Analyzer also know as “The Gobbledygook Detector” to evaluate sermons. Bryan and Evan throw a sermon by Chip Ingram at it to see how it fairs; take a listen.
If you listened to just 23 seconds of something, what would you get? That’s the test with Table Talk Radio, The God Whisperers, Joel Osteen and Redeemer Theological Academy. Listening to this show is not recommended.
Who wouldn’t want to spend Christmas listening to a terrible radio show that plays sorry theological game show?
Pastor Wolfmueller becomes the Unpredictable Predictable Pastor. And is Pope Francis really a hippie? Or is he just messing with people?
In Pastor Wolfmueller’s quest to find a more complex equation to the Praise Song Cruncher, we consider the latest revision with “Breath” preformed my Michael W. Smith. Also in this episode, we play “Name that Logical Fallacy” and “Preaching to Hollywood” with the song “Human” by Christina Perry.
After taking up your bumper stickers and church signs, we begin a brand new game called “Church Creed Cruncher.” This is where we read through a church’s statement of beliefs to see if it aligns with the teaching of Holy Scripture.
A listener from Iowa submits the Praise Song Crucher 2.5 for our consideration. To test it out, we crunch the songs Mighty Breathe of God performed by Jesus Culture and Desert Song by Natalie Grant. View the Praise Song Cruncher 2.5 here.
In an attempt to save Hollywood, Bryan invents a brand new game where we listen to a song and diagnose the soul of the song writer and try to bring about a preaching of Law and Gospel to the writer's situation. Also, the predictable pastor, where we see just how well we know our pastors and how they react to various news items.