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Podcast 113: Playing God—the Right Way and the Wrong Way
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonWith astonishing recent advances in science and technology, playing God is becoming dangerously easy. But, in a way, doesn’t God want us to do that? Let’s talk about it!
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Podcast 112: Why Does God Use Prophecy?
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonProphecy is weird! But it really is important, and God uses it for good reason. Join us today as we talk about why God uses prophecy, some reasons why He doesn’t, why you don’t need to be intimidated by it, and how to start understanding it yourself.
In today’s podcast, we refer to a telecast on the same topic. Now that we look for that one, I’m not sure it has aired yet! But this classic from Mr. Richard Ames covers the exact same points: “Why Bible Prophecy?” Also, here are the five booklets we recommended to begin your own studies in Bible prophecy—again, all you have to do is get this booklet and read a little each week, looking up verses in your Bible as you encounter them in the booklet. No need to be intimidated!
However, one we did not mention that is sort of a no-brainer is Mr. Ames’ booklet Understanding Bible Prophecy. Like the Revelation booklet, it is a great one to start with.
Podcast 111: Classic Episode: Thinking Biblically About History
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonToday, we revisit an older podcast episode most of you haven’t heard—the fourth one we ever did! We hope you’ll forgive the old sound quality a bit (we were growing!) and welcome Mr. Mark Sandor as our guest, as he talks with us about thinking clearly and biblically about history.