Show #206: Crunching Praise Songs, Oh Happy Day
After responding to a few emails, we crunch "Happy Day" by Tim Hughes and Twila Paris', "I Want the World to Know."
Descriptions of Table Talk Radio’s amazing selection of games.
After responding to a few emails, we crunch "Happy Day" by Tim Hughes and Twila Paris', "I Want the World to Know."
Resolutions, Humfry and Missionalism.
After evaluating status updates from some social networking site (which shall remain nameless), Mark Pierson comes on board to play "The Predicable PhD Student."
Today's edition of Table Talk Radio introduces the brand new game, "How Biga Missionalist Are Ya?"
In a debate, Sam Harris uses the question of theodicy as a proof that God doesn't exist. In doing so, does he find himself climbing a ladder? We also play "church sign and bumper sticker theology."
In today's edition of Table Talk Radio allows time for two rounds of the predicable pastor and a round of Table Talk Jeopardy.
For this two-hundredth show, Table Talk Radio brings you some cheesy games as an excuse to talk about theology.
While Evan overcomes a cold, Table Talk Radio crunches "He is Here" by the Gaither Vocal Band and "Furious" by Jeremy Riddle, with a moment left over to play "10 commandments in the news."
Pastor Charmley chimes in as Lumpy proceeds in his project of enumerating Calvinist confessions. Bryan and Evan also play bumper sticker/church sign theology and finish up with 10 commandments in the news.
Before crunching the Praise Song "Heart of Worship" by Matt Redman, we play "Contemporary or Traditional" and answer a few TTR emails.