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October 18, 2024
Merle Burkholder
We are all busy and seem to be getting busier all the time. Overload and burnout are natural consequences of our lack of rest; Merle Burkholder…
236
October 10, 2024
Paul Lamicela
Revelation is often used to explain present day politics. But is this the proper approach? What is God telling us through Revelation about the beast,…
235
October 3, 2024
Benjamin Harris
# Ben Harris is a computer scientist and business professor researching LLM’s. Ben and Marlin discuss AI optimism (pessimism) with a focus on the…
234
September 26, 2024
Merle Burkholder has spent over four decades in ministry; he shares some of the stories from his life and ministry, along with the insights and…
233
September 19, 2024
David Bercot
This is a sample chapter from David Bercot’s book “In God We Don’t Trust.” David examines the history of the American revolution and…
232
September 12, 2024
Janelle Glick
Janelle casts a vision for churches that are educated in understanding how past trauma can present itself in human interactions in a variety of…
230
August 29, 2024
Marlin Sommers
Did Paul teach the kingdom of God? Why do some perceive a tension between the teachings of Jesus and Paul on this topic? Marlin Sommers explains his…
229
August 22, 2024
What does proper leadership look like? Merle Burkholder outlines principles for how we can lead in a Christlike way, and what serving leadership…
228
August 15, 2024
Over the last year, a number of changes have happened within Anabaptist Perspectives. Marlin and Reagan talk through the mission and vision for this…
227
August 8, 2024
Stephen Russell
Initially, the early Christians refused to fight. Over time, they adopted a Just War stance, and in time used this to justify the forcible conversion…
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August 1, 2024
Janelle Glick suggests that, as we come to peace with our own lives and the God who is working in us, we are more at peace with others and God who is…
225
July 25, 2024
Lucas Hilty
For hundreds of years, there was a vibrant, growing church across the Middle East, spreading across places like Iraq and Syria, expanding as far as…
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July 18, 2024
High profile cases of those who have failed morally and ethically disappoint many of us. Merle Burkholder describes how he personally has experienced…
223
July 11, 2024
How can we learn to read the Bible as a whole story, instead of as disjointed fragments? In this episode Paul Lamicela explains biblical theology,…
222
July 4, 2024
We are once again in a presidential election year in America. This is bringing up all the many conversations the church has been having for hundreds…
221
June 27, 2024
How are we to read the Old Testament when it describes things that are so evil compared to how we are called to live today? Stephen Russell outlines…
220
June 20, 2024
John Coblentz
We should not see salvation as a single event, John Coblentz says, but as God’s ongoing work. Focusing on a time when we “made a decision” or…
219
June 13, 2024
For hundreds of years, the Middle East was home to a thriving church network. Who were these people? What can we learn from them? Lucas Hilty…
218
June 6, 2024
Roseanne Bauman
Roseanne Bauman offers a definition of forgiveness, looks at an example of forgiveness from the Bible, and speaks about her own story of forgiveness.…
217
May 30, 2024
Anthony High
In the West, we have abundant access to the Bible. But in many parts of the world, believers and sometimes even pastors don’t have access to…
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