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  • Why I Didn't Convert to Catholicism or Orthodoxy: My Journey Through Tradition
    2026/04/06
    In Part 3 of this teaching series, I finish unpacking the 6 different definitions of "tradition" and explain what I see as the real fault line that separates classical Protestants from Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox understandings of tradition and Scripture. My goal isn't to attack, but to clarify. I have deep respect for the reverence Catholics and Orthodox show for the things of God. Yet after examining the evidence, I believe Protestantism stays closer to the apostolic faith once for all delivered to the saints.
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  • Breaking Incel Culture: Raising Useful, Strong Christian Men
    2026/03/31
    In this special episode, I sit down with Kevin Briggins and former U.S. Army Ranger and war correspondent Chuck Holton to discuss the crisis facing young men today. Chuck shares his vision for The Frontier Forge, a hands-on summer leadership camp designed to get boys off screens, build real skills, practice servant leadership, and grow in biblical manhood. Links: Find out more at: frontierforge.org Chuck Holton’s podcast “The Hot Zone": https://www.youtube.com/@hotzonepodcast
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    20 分
  • How the Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy Still Shapes Evangelicalism Today
    2026/03/29
    Why does the evangelical church have so little influence on culture today? To get to that answer, we must understand the last 120 years of American Protestant history, back to the fundamentalist-modernist controversy of the late 1800s/early 1900s. In this powerful conversation on the Ideas Have Consequences podcast, Scott D. Allen and I walk you through the history that shaped modern evangelicalism. This is a call for renewal, not retreat or cultural accommodation. My hope is that leaders will return to a distinctly biblical approach to culture, education, justice, and discipleship. This is essential history for anyone who wants to understand progressive Christianity, deconstruction, and doctrinal drift in evangelical institutions. Learn how we got here and what it will take to chart a better way forward. 👉 Recommended: The episode that inspired this discussion: “Biola’s Founders Fought Modernism. Will Today’s Leaders Fight Postmodernism?” 👉 Recommended: My podcast series, "The Biola Chronicles"
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    50 分
  • Why I'm Still Protestant – Navigating Tradition & Scripture, part 2
    2026/03/23
    I continue my series on why I remain Protestant after over a decade of serious study and reflection on Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. I unpack four key definitions of "tradition" that I think fit within a Protestant framework. If you're wrestling with these questions or want clarity for family conversations, this is for you. God willing, part 3 will come out the following week. #Protestant #SolaScriptura #Tradition #Catholicism #EasternOrthodoxy #Theology #ChristianApologetics #BibleTeaching
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    45 分
  • A Classical Protestant View of Tradition
    2026/03/16
    One of the most common questions that I get these days is, What is the relationship between Scripture and tradition? This is often prompted by followers who are beginning to explore conversion to Roman Catholicism or Eastern Orthodoxy or have children who are. I am finally sharing my public answer to this question after a decade of study and dialogue. In this first teaching, I explain the problem and survey the major New Testament passages used by Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox apologists to make their case for tradition and to undermine the classical Protestant view of sola scriptura. #SolaScriptura #Tradition #Catholic #Orthodox #Protestant
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    41 分
  • Your Calendar Is Shaping Your Soul (And You Don't Even Know It)
    2026/02/16
    Calendars quietly structure our lives and shape our priorities. In this episode, I explore an ancient, counter-cultural alternative to the secular rhythm of life: the historic Christian calendar. It calls us year after year to live deeply in the story of redemption. I'm excited to unpack this rich tradition with my friend, Fr Hayden Butler, a traditional Anglican priest. St. Matthew's Daily Offices podcast https://stmatthewsnewport.com/podcasts
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    46 分
  • Theology for Regular People: Why Every Christian (Parent) Needs It
    2026/02/08
    In this powerful crossover episode from the Mama Bear Apologetics podcast, Amy Davison interviews public theologian, Krista Bontrager, on why theology must come before apologetics. Discover how building a solid foundation—through creeds, catechisms, Scripture, and everyday thinking about God—equips parents to disciple their children, avoid common pitfalls in hot-button issues, and raise kids with a fully orbed biblical worldview. Practical, accessible advice for "regular people" who want to think deeply about God without feeling overwhelmed. Theology isn't just for scholars—it's for moms, dads, and families standing firm in faith!
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    48 分
  • "I Felt Like a Boy Trapped in a Girl's Body"—Linda Seiler's Powerful Testimony
    2026/02/02
    Dr. Linda Seiler shares her powerful testimony as a former transgender individual who felt trapped in the wrong body from childhood, battled same-sex attractions, and nearly transitioned. She recounts her extended journey of progressive sanctification, confession, inner healing, and surrender to Christ, in an effort to overcome gender dysphoria and embrace her God-given identity as a woman. Find out more about Dr. Seiler's book, Trans-Formation: https://www.amazon.com/Trans-Formation-Former-Transgender-Responds-LGBTQ-ebook/dp/B0CCWZ9S7Q
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    58 分