Show #318: Ask a Ninj… POW!! too late
It’s a showdown. Bryan vs Brian. Both regular guests on some radio show called Issues Etc., but who will triumph when they go head-to-head in “Ask a Ninja Pastor”?
Descriptions of Table Talk Radio’s amazing selection of games.
It’s a showdown. Bryan vs Brian. Both regular guests on some radio show called Issues Etc., but who will triumph when they go head-to-head in “Ask a Ninja Pastor”?
While Pastor Wolfmueller develops his missional consulting firm, we listen to a new trendy to appeal from Lutheran Hour Ministries to reach our Youth.
After a quick round of “If you like it you better put the best construction on it, Pastors Wolfmueller and Goeglein critique clips from a new video “Let the Lion Roar” in which the author tells of the vision received which tells him to “Finish the Reformation.”
In search for a game, Pastors Wofmueller and Goeglein look at some survey questions sent out by the Northwest District of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod to see various ways in which some deny vocation, the holy office and the church. Finally, they crunch the praise song "Let Them See You" by JJ Weeks Band.
Getting ready for the mid-term election, we play 10 commandments in the news with an ear for the upcoming election so that we may rightly understand our duty as voters.
After answering emails, Pastor Wolfmueller highlights an article about a woman who converts to Catholicism then to Islam. Then Pastor Goeglein finds a website to do his show prep for Bible Bee.
When you’re bored at home, just make up a game by putting “Name that” in front of something…or just listen to Table Talk Radio.
After reading your emails, we play #theology, and then we play a slightly modified version of Translating American Evangelicalisms.
Since laughing is disrespectful, and as part of our Church Consultant Outreach Program (CCOP), laughter will be punished in today's show while we play "Kick the Dog, Comfort the Child" a new game "What's this Confess" and finally "10 Commandments in the News."
After taking some time to answer emails and playing a little church sign and bumper sticker theology, then Pastor Wolfmueller takes a swing at “Name that Game.”