Life as Worship – John Kitchen

Adam sat down with John Kitchen. They are talking worship, the book of Psalms and John’s book, Life as Worship His book explores the life and psalms of Asaph to understand what it means to live a life of worship. Sorry no video on this one.

Neil Shenvi – Why Believe

Our podcast today is with Apologist and theoretical chemist Neil Shenvi. He engages some of the best contemporary arguments against Christianity, presenting compelling evidence for the identity of Jesus as portrayed in the Gospels, his death and resurrection, the existence of God, and the unique message of the gospel. His book Why Believe? calls readers […]

Mark Jones – Knowing Sin

Todays interview is with Mark Jones. He’s been on the podcast several times before. This time we are looking at his book Knowing Sin. They talk about knowing your enemy. It’s sin by the way. So check out the interview and see what they had to say.

Mark Teasdale – Evangelism for the Non-evangelist

Do you have that friend that just shares the gospel easily wherever they go? This weeks interview is not for them. Adam talks to Mark Teasdale the author of Evangelism for the Non-evangelist. He gives us great insight into how it works for the rest of us. Sorry no video for this one.

William Mounce – Why I Trust the Bible

Do you trust the integrity of the Word of God? This is the question many people wrestle with. William Mounce our guest for the Week has written a book on this subject. Why I Trust the Bible. He and Adam dig into it.

Gavin Ortlund: Finding the Right Hills to Die On

Adam and Gavin Ortlund sat down to talk about his new book Finding the Right Hills to Die On. Pastor Ortlund uses four basic categories of doctrine to help us consider how and what to prioritize in doctrine and ministry, encouraging humility and grace along the way.

Greg Lanier – Old Made New

Our interview this week is with Greg Lanier. He is the author of the book Old Made New. Many Bible readers have difficulty understanding the Old Testament’s connection to the New Testament, and some even believe it’s obsolete in light of God’s new covenant. In reality, New Testament writers alluded to earlier books of the […]