184 - Driving Like Jehu, and Other Maddening Questions with Ethan Ryan
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Today on RTP — Have we discovered a surprising way in which being the aggressive, rude driver shows the love of Christ? Also when we rebuttal Seventh-day Adventism are we disproving New Testament tithing? Finally, a preacher would rather see his kids die than go astray… and he prayed for that! Did God answer his prayer?
SHOW NOTES:
Drivers Who Merge at the Last Minute May Be Annoying, But They're Right
Evaluation of the Late Merge Work Zone Traffic Control Strategy
Dynamic Late Merge Control Concept for Work Zones on Rural Freeways
Tithing in the New Testament: What Does It Say?
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The waters have recently been stirred in conservative circles regarding the modernization of the King James Version. Permit me to make a few observations regarding the fuller discussion that needs to take place.
A recent article regarding the KJV debate seems to be making a comeback for the plowboys — those who desire the Bible in their own common tongue.
“I would encourage you to deny the myth that a woman, raising children in her home, is somehow in a helpless position with no viable outlet for her talents.”
Is it possible that one great, more full sermon per week could be far more effective than three or four sermons prepared without accountability? How do church activities effect the preaching quality?
Has the distinction between missionaries and church planters placed undue burden on U.S. church planters and put them under needless financial risk?
To the preacher who seeks to understand God and relate that understanding to the people, every single passage comes to life!
What happens when sermon illustrations are used improperly?