1. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the First Great Awakening and a famous colonial sermon likened to “dry wind to a smoldering fire.”
  2. This week we are interviewing our friend, Pastor Brad Gray about his book He's one of the special Baptists who publish articles and books with 1517.
  3. As they continue to discuss good works, Craig and Troy bring in two theological systems: the Theology of Glory and Theology of Cross.
  4. Verses 1 and 2 kind of say it all; O Lord, my heart is not lifted up; my eyes are not raised too high; I do not occupy myself with things too great and too marvelous for me. 2 But I have calmed and quieted my soul, like a weaned child with its mother; like a weaned child is my soul within me
  5. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the remarkable story told by a woman in the early church: the Passion of Perpetua and Felicity.
  6. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE, Jason and Wade discuss chronological hubris and the need to consider people and events within the context of their time and not ours, suggesting that the Old Testament is a good remedy for chronological hubris.
  7. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember a forgotten character that bridges the gap between the English Reformation and the American Revolution: Francis Atterbury.
  8. Kelsi chats with singer/songwriter, Andy Gullahorn, about his writing process and the impact of ending stories with the good news of grace and the gospel.
  9. In this episode, David and Adam talk about the second-century heresy of Marcionism.
  10. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the first Christian periodical published in the American Colonies: “Christian History.”
  11. On this episode of Preaching the Text, Steve Paulson and John Hoyum talk about one of the most famous passages of scripture which speaks of salvation through the death of Christ.