1. So, let's be frank: sexual sin abounds. The temptation and desire to sin is everywhere in our world.
  2. The fifth commandment instructs us on the value of all human life and our responsibility to protect it.
  3. We are called to serve all people, but especially those that are in authority over us.
  4. "Remember the Sabbath day" . . . but what does that mean? Shall we rest from our labors, because God rested from His?
  5. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE, Mike and Wade discuss Sunday, the sabbath, worship, and feasts. Why do Christians historically gather on Sundays?
  6. Living on a Prayer! In this episode, we discuss the collects of Thomas Cranmer, which turns into a discussion of the collects of Veit Dietrich, which then turns into a discussion about a myriad of other topics regarding the Reformation teaching on prayer and vocation.
  7. Psalm 102 starts out with a description of desolation. Chaos, unrest, shame, desolation among the ruins.
  8. Oftentimes we interpret our prayers through the lens of our emotions, or our passion behind the prayers we pray. When those prayers aren't answered the way we want, we examine the level of passion, or our method of prayer, to see what needs to be fixed.
  9. Everyone feels awkward praying. Performance anxiety and perfectionism can paralyze us in prayer. Praying is not about us, it's about Christ for us.
  10. So, there's a question we should ask: What can we rightly expect from our government?
  11. Okay well . . . not really. But what do you owe your pastor? Craig and Troy begin a new series on the Table of Duties.