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We wrap up our series on the “Marks of a Healthy Church” by looking at Biblical Leadership. Reverend David Rogers warms up the episode by sharing an interesting thought on a Biblical way to fight sin. We also look at qualifications of elders and deacons and how a scripture centered versus man centered Church leadership will impact a local Church.
In this episode we introduce our dear brother and fellow laborer in God's vineyard, Rev. David Rogers. Zee also takes some time to discuss with David about discipleship as a means of grace which the Lord uses to conform us more and more to the likeness of his Son, Jesus Christ.
We look into the archives and find from episode number 20, the 7th mark of a healthy Church. How do we balance love and Church discipline? Is Church discipline a punishment? What does Church discipline seek to do? How should a member going through Church discipline view themself and what should be the attitude of the rest of the Church? Today, in All Things Reformed Podcast, from the Archives.
What is the simple messages of the gospel that a Church or its members should share during evangelism? How can one prepare for evangelism? What are some ethical considerations in evangelism? These and other thoughts in All Things Reformed Podcast, a conclusion on A Biblical Understanding of Evangelism as a mark of a healthy Church.
Today in All Things Reformed Podcast, we see that an evangelizing Church is a healthy Church. So, what is evangelism? And what is not evangelism? Sandram Phiri takes us through Mark Devers’ and other thoughts.
What blessings come with being a member of a local Church? Why can one not enjoy their spiritual walk with the Lord away from a local Church? We look at these and more in today's edition, All Things Reformed Podcast.
We continue on our journey through the Marks of a Healthy Church. Today we introduce "Biblical Understanding of Membership" as a mark of a Healthy Church. Why do we need to be part of a local Church? Is it not enought to be in Christ? We will return next week with a continuation.
We continue to look at Marks of a Healthy Church and today we look at "A Biblical Understanding of Conversion". What is conversion? What is the danger that a Church falls into, when it has a wrong understanding of conversion? Today, in All Things Reformed Podcast.
In the examination of what a Biblical Church is, we now come to the third mark that distinguishes one as such, “A Biblical Understanding of the Gospel” We look at the 2 sides of the gospel and ask you if this is what your Church teaches. Today, in All Things Reformed Podcast, Episode 81.
We continue with the marks of a Healthy Church. Are you in a healthy Church? We give you the second of 9 marks, to assist you answer this question. In All Things Reformed Podcast, Episode 80
We take a break from “The Church Fathers” series and start “Marks of a Healthy Church”. We are joined by Sandram Phiri, who lays a foundation on this topic and kick starts the series. Our goal is to help you make an assessment of your local Church and seek the Lord’s direction from the knowledge. Do you know if you are in a healthy Church? Why does it matter? We take time to look at the first mark of a healthy Church. Today, ...
Clement of Alexandria, modern day Egypt, is a Church father who used philosophy in his theology. How did this work for the Church Father? We are also pleased to welcome Brother Kennedy Gondwe, a Reformed Christian Apologist who sheds more light on the role of philosophy in the Christian faith. This and more in today's episode of All Things Reformed Podcast.
In the city of Athens, Greece, rose a Church father Athenagoras. Of the little that we know about him are his views on marriage. We take time to appreciate his views in light of scripture. For example, is second marriage an adulterous relationship even if one's partner departed in death? What about celibacy? Is it superior to being married? These and other thoughts in the 77th episode of All Things Reformed Podcast.
Who was Theophilus of Antioch? What does his book, To Autolycus, teach us about loving and challenging our friends who are unbelievers? We discuss these questions and more in this episode 76 of All Things Reformed Podcast.
Who was Iraneus? Why was he known as a man of peace? What was the heresy of Gnosticism? What was Iraneus' take on Gnosticism? We discuss these questions and more in this episode # 75 of All Things Reformed Podcast.
We conclude our discussion of the life and ministry of Justin Martyr by focusing more on his writings. What do his writings reveal about Justin? What are some lessons we can learn from these writings even in our day today? We discuss these questions and more in this episode # 74 of All Things Reformed Podcast.
Who was Justin Martyr? What are some of his major contributions to the church? How did his studies in philosophy prepare him to serve the Lord? How did he respond to those who taught that the God of the New Testament was more gracious than the God of the Old Testament? We discuss these questions and more in this episode # 73 of All Things Reformed Podcast.
Who was Papias of Hierapolis? Why is there a difference in opinion on whether Papias should be regarded as an apostolic church father or not? What were some of Papias' contributions to the church? What was his view of the millennium in Revelation 20? One ardent listener of the podcast also wonders whether we still have the office of prophet and apostles today. We discuss these questions and more in this episode # 72 of All Things R...
We conclude our discussion of Polycarp with his famous quote: "For Eight six years I have served Him, and he has done me no wrong. How can I blaspheme my King and my Savior?” In what circumstances did Polycarp say these words. How did he die? What does his life teach us about faithfulness to God? We discuss these and more questions in this episode # 71 of All Things Reformed Podcast.
In this episode we conclude looking at the life of Ignatius of Antioch and begin to look at the life and ministry of Polycarp of Smyrna. What was the connection between the two? What are some of the things that Polycarp is remembered today? What does his life teach us about living for Christ? We discuss these and more questions in this episode # 70 of All Things Reformed Podcast.
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