1. Our goal is to proclaim the genuine good news—that’s what “Gospel” means—of Christ’s forgiveness for you. We do not offer you better tips, techniques or checklists. Instead, You Are Forgiven is sermons by faithful pastors who will clearly show how you cannot be forgiven by your own efforts, no matter how well you do on your homework, your checklist of tasks. But they will also show how you are actually and already forgiven because Jesus has done all that is needed, for you!
  2. This time we discuss our first American Christian Gresham Machen.
  3. Our subject is Johan Arndt who was a prominent Lutheran Pastor and author who lived between 1555 and 1621.
  4. Welcome to the first episode of our "Great Thinkers of the Christian Faith" series.
  5. Producer Caleb and Dr. Keith discuss the direction of the show and our new series.
  6. Our goal is to proclaim the genuine good news—that’s what “Gospel” means—of Christ’s forgiveness for you. We do not offer you better tips, techniques or checklists. Instead, You Are Forgiven is sermons by faithful pastors who will clearly show how you cannot be forgiven by your own efforts, no matter how well you do on your homework, your checklist of tasks. But they will also show how you are actually and already forgiven because Jesus has done all that is needed, for you!
  7. Pastor Koch is here to talk about the importance of preaching the Law and the Gospel
  8. On this episode, the fellows have a military historian, Caleb Karges on the show to talk about Just War Theory.
  9. The Fellows are joined by their first guest of 2017 Johan Hinderlie. Johan has spent a lifetime involved in camp ministry.
  10. This week, we cover another wave of listeners questions as we start the journey into year two. A big thank you to all our listeners and supporters as the show continues to thrive an
  11. Listen to hear the struggles apologists face as they perform the task of evangelism in their daily lives.
  12. Daniel and Erick explore the Baptism of Jesus. Why was He baptized? Why is righteousness at stake? What does it say about our repentance?