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In Romans 1:16, Paul declares that he is “not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God unto salvation.” The gospel is […]
What is so unique about the Book of Romans that it has had such a great impact on the church throughout history? Tune in this […]
Are we living in a predominately secular culture? If so, what impact does this have on what Christians believe? Have secular values infiltrated the church? […]
In what ways do many of today’s best-selling Christian books and sermons resemble the language and messages heard in the category called “Self-Help?” Is it […]
In this edition, the hosts evaluate the various new trends in church options, such as mega-churches, micro-churches, emergent churches, and yes, even traditional churches. What […]
As we continue to set the context for our new year-long series in the Book of Romans, the hosts examine how and why sentiment has […]
Welcome to the first Âé¶čAV program of the “Romans Revolution” series for 2006! The hosts begin to set the context for this series […]
On this edition of the program, the hosts talk with Edmund P. Clowney about finding Christ in all of Scripture. Originally recorded in 1997, this […]
Merry Christmas! Some 2,000 years ago, Jesus was born in Bethlehem. But why did God become man? What was his mission? Why did he have […]
The hosts continue their series on Christ in the Old Testament, and discuss specifically how Christ is the primary subject of the book of Psalms. […]
According to our street survey, what do Christian and non-Christian college students have in common? Answer: They both believe that the Bible is primarily about […]
What is the Bible primarily about? How do you think randomly surveyed college students might answer that question? On this edition of the White Horse […]
Previous generations were so formal they wore suits and hats to baseball games. Now many Americans show up at church in blue jeans, shorts, and […]
As contemporary culture drifts further away from its religious past, some elements of Christian faith and practice are likely to appear increasingly “weird” to those […]
Some have argued that Jesus spoke in parables in order to reach the masses. But is that the true purpose of the parables as described […]
The rallying cries of the sixteenth century Reformation were “Scripture alone,” “Christ alone,” “by grace alone,” “through faith alone,” and “to the glory of God […]
Michael Horton talks with Scott Derrickson, screenwriter and director of the recently released movie by Sony Pictures, The Exorcism of Emily Rose. Join our conversation […]
On this edition of the Âé¶čAV, the hosts discuss and critique the views of liberal theologian John Shelby Spong in his book The […]
On this edition of The Âé¶čAV, the hosts will be taking a look at some of the most influential issues and thinkers in […]
You attend church every week, but your kids are bored out of their minds. What is a parent to do? Some find churches with very […]
The Bible has a lot of big words like justification, propitiation, predestination, etc. Some argue that we need to find ways to translate those words […]
Many Christians in our day are rediscovering ancient prayer practices for private devotion, including the prayer of silence. Is this a return to monastic forms […]
True Christians are members of a single universal church which links believers together across space and time. How might this understanding help today’s Christians escape […]
What is the gospel? How important is the doctrine of justification to our understanding of the gospel, and how might this understanding affect our relationship […]
The Âé¶čAV has been at it again. We asked believers a major Christian convention what they thought was more important: Unity or Doctrine? […]
How would you score if you took a short quiz on basic Christian doctrine? Well, here’s your chance to find out. On this program the […]
How can Christians stand for truth in a pluralistic culture? How can we be tolerant of those who disagree with us and still witness to […]
Though moral relativism is a big problem in our time, there is an even greater problem in many of today’s churches. The problem is doctrinal […]
On this edition of the Âé¶čAV, we’ll talk with with three young pastors about the strengths and weaknesses of the Emergent Church, and […]
Is America a Christian nation? How should we respond to various cultural and political concerns? Find out on this edition of the Âé¶čAV […]
Christians are called to avoid sinful passions and worldly ways of living, but are there more subtle forms of worldliness that sneak in under the […]
Should Christians read the Harry Potter books? Do they encourage our children toward witchcraft and evil or are they examples of fantasy literature in the […]
On this edition of the Âé¶čAV, we’ll discuss justification, the Federal Vision theology and a host of other issues relating to the views […]
Having been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 110 weeks, and having sold over 21 million copies, Rick Warrenâs The Purpose Driven […]
What does the election of Benedict XVI mean for Protestants, especially in light of recent ecumenical discussions? How should we relate to Roman Catholics in […]
As the final program in our four part series on How to Read the Bible, the hosts discuss many of the ways in which the […]
As part three in our series, How to Read the Bible, the hosts will be taking a look a one of the most crucial and […]
As part two in our series, How to Read the Bible, this program will be taking a look at the similarity of sacred Scripture to […]
This program is the first of our four-part series on How to Read the Bible. On this broadcast, the hosts will be discussing the question, […]
How should Christians defend and spread the faith, and what lessons can be drawn by studying the Book of Acts on this issue? On this […]
What is the nature of a good argument? How does logic relate to the Christian faith? On what basis should Christians reject superstitious ideas or […]
What are some of the new findings in science that point to intelligent design? On this edition of the Âé¶čAV, we’ll discuss these […]
Anthony Flew, one of the world’s most quoted atheists of the last 50 years, recently changed his mind and now asserts that God exists. On […]
Do todayâs Christian teenagers know what they believe or why they believe it? Â According to sociologist Christian Smith, the answer to that question is âno.â […]
This edition of the Âé¶čAV focuses on the factual nature of the New Testament claim. Though Christianity may be helpful and may change […]
Featuring an interview with history professor, Paul Maier (author of DaVinci Code: Fact or Fiction), this program will examine the credibility of some of the […]
On this edition of the Âé¶čAV, we’re continuing our discussion of the Emergent Church movement. This program features an interview with Brian McLaren, […]
Who is Brian McLaren, and what is this new postmodern movement called “The Emergent Church?” This program will explore these questions, and we’ll also be […]
On this special edition of the Âé¶čAV, Michael Horton discusses theology with members of the up and coming rock band “Soular.” Topics covered […]
Too many Christians seem to think of suffering as a problem, whereas the Apostle Paul called it “a calling.” But what does it mean to […]
Contemporary Christian worship is almost exclusively upbeat and happy-clappy. But is this the type of worship that is pictured for us in the book of […]
What is the appropriate Christian response to death? Is it okay to mourn, or should funerals be “celebrations?” What was Christ’s response to death? To […]