Practicing Discipline
Dr. Iorg provides ways that leaders can cultivate self-control and discipline.
Dr. Iorg provides ways that leaders can cultivate self-control and discipline.
In the final episode of Conceptions and Misconceptions, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler continue the conversation on textual criticism. They talk about the differences in the Lord's Prayer found in Matthew 6:13 between the ESV and the King James version. The recitation of this
In this episode, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler tackle Mark chapter 16. This passage ends in a strange way that has confused scholars for a very long time. Does the longer ending of Mark belong in our Bibles? What are we supposed to do with that information? Dr. Gurtner explai
Dr. Wegner and Tyler go back into Genesis 1-2 to dive deeper into the text and answer specific questions about hard topics. In this episode, Dr. Wegner answers the following questions:
1. Does Modern Cosmology have to fit into the Creation Story?
2. Does an a
Dr. Iorg discusses how local churches can improve or develop their benevolence ministries. He provides several key questions to evaluate the effectiveness of a church's benevolence ministry.
Dr. Gurtner talks about the accounts of the Transfiguration that are found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke's Gospels. Did you know that 'transfigured' means looked different or transformed? Dr. Gurtner helps us unpack what is happening to Jesus in this passage and what the
Dr. Wegner and Tyler are back at it again! This time they are talking about biblical issues within the book of Genesis. In the first episode of season two, they cover chapters one and two of Genesis and go over several theories about the days of Creation.
Dr. Iorg offers some advice on preaching and teaching during the Christmas season.
In this episode, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler talk about the healing of a paralyzed man in Luke chapter 5. What is easier to say, your sins are forgiven or get up and walk? The Son of Man has the authority to do both. Take the time to slow down and read the Bible to really u
Dr. Iorg cautions leaders against slowly drifting away from their moral and ethical principles. He describes some warning signs to watch out for and ways that leaders can better guard themselves.