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  • 215: Indispensability Syndrome
    2026/04/10

    How did Jesus know when his day was finished? There was always someone else to talk to, always someone else to heal, always more work to do, always more demands on his time. How did Jesus know when this particular day was finished? It’s a question I have asked all of my young pastors because it deals with a common problem, particularly among pastors, but also among all Christians. It is what I call the indispensability syndrome. Pastors sometimes feel the need to be omnipotent. Let’s talk about that.

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  • 214: A Christian’s Not-So-Secret Weapon
    2026/04/03

    TruthCurrents is about learning how to think biblically about current events. Occasionally, somebody will approach me and say, “Pastor, I appreciate you helping me to learn how to think biblically, but now, what do I do? What actions follow thinking biblically about the events of our day?” Let’s talk about that.


    Richard Wurmbrand, “How Wide is Your Concern?” The Voice of the Martyrs, Vol. 60, No. 4, April 2026.

    Emily A. Cole, “Our powerful tool against persecution,” January 14, 2026.

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  • 213: Does Radical Leftism Work?
    2026/03/27

    Chuck Colson once famously said that the way to evaluate a worldview is to answer this question: can you actually live by that worldview? Well, apparently the worldview of the radical left is becoming increasingly difficult to live by. There are some real ironic happenings in this area. Let’s talk about them.


    Emma Freire, “Socialism’s Salesman,” March 12, 2026.

    Nathanael Blake, “Escape from Seattle,” March 19, 2026.

    R. Albert Mohler, Jr. “The Culture of Death wins yet again,” March 19, 2026.

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  • 212: The Darkness of Liberalism
    2026/03/20

    There was book published in 2006 with the title, “Liberalism is a Mental Disorder.” Now at the time, people criticized the book as clickbait, a little over the top, but as it turns out, new scientific research shows us that, in fact, that statement is true. Liberalism, leftism, progressivism is, in fact, a mental disorder. Let’s talk about that.


    Thaddeus Williams, “Why leftism is bad for mental health,” March 12, 2026.

    Glenn T. Stanton, “The happiness divide,” December 4, 2025.

    David Mitzenmacher, “Marriage is good and water is wet,” September 23, 2025.

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  • 211: A Warning from the Watchman
    2026/03/13

    If you listen to television preachers, right now you think that Christianity is at an all-time high; things are great, couldn’t be better. We are all living our best life now. The fact of the matter is, American Christianity is in a battle for eternity with both an external enemy and an internal enemy. And somebody needs to talk about this.


    A.S. Ibrahim, “The occupation of Times Square,” March 9, 2026.

    David French, “James Talarico Is a Christian X-Ray,” New York Times, March 8, 2026.

    Joseph Backholm, “The left makes a play for Christian votes” March 4, 2026.

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  • 210: Is eternal punishment in hell justice?
    2026/03/06

    “Go to hell!” Have you ever heard anybody say that in anger? It’s interesting that even people who claim to not believe in hell will use that phrase. People never say, “Go to Hogwarts!” Or “Go to Mordor!” They say, “go to hell.” I think the reason that we do that is because, unlike Hogwarts or Mordor, deep down, deep in our souls in places that sometimes we’re not even aware of for ourselves, we all know that hell is a real place. We need to talk about that.

    R. Albert Mohler, Jr. “The deadly danger of remodeling hell,” December 11, 2025.

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  • 209: When Bigfoot Becomes Mainstream
    2026/02/27

    What do you think about Bigfoot, or UFO’s, or aliens? These are all topics that used to be on the fringe of society, not really respectable for regular people to discuss. But as they’ve made their way into the mainstream of our cultural conversation, it’s important for us to answer the question, “how do we think biblically about these topics?”

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    21 分
  • 208: Where did grace and truth go?
    2026/02/20

    The last couple of weeks have been interesting for those of us who try and think biblically about current events. What I’ve noticed as I’ve looked through headlines and seen the stories that are being reported is that they fall into two broad categories: either the absence of truth or the absence of grace. Truth and grace, seemingly a paradox and yet two sides of the same coin that define how we as followers of Jesus Christ are meant to live our lives.

    Michael R. Carlino, “Calling evil good,” February 13, 2026.

    Erick Erickson, “Not the time or place,” February 10, 2026.

    Kristen Waggoner, “Making war on reality,” February 4, 2026.

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    19 分