Archive for the ‘Contemporary Preaching’ Category
May 23, 2008
Mike does an audio house cleaning today, sharing great classic audio from Paul Washer, Mark Driscoll, John MacArthur, John Piper, Alistair Begg and more. Plus great Sermon Jams production featuring John Piper on Checking Yourself, and Mark Driscoll on American Idols. Plus Mike reads a few emails from listeners.
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April 25, 2008
Jesus said in John 17:17, “…Thy Word is Truth.” Are we certain of the what the Truth, the Gospel, is, and are we being faithful in proclaiming it? And…do we focus more on exposing error than proclaiming the Truth? On this program, Mike takes a look at these topics, plus shares a portion of a Mark Driscoll message on preaching.

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March 14, 2008
Mike visits with singer, songwriter, and teacher
Steve Camp, as they discuss concerns many have involving pastors and pulpit ministry, and the trends of “contextualization” and being “culturally relevant” They also begin a discussion on Steve’s recent article’s and comments regarding the ministry of Mark Driscoll. Due to time restraints, we were unable to share all of the interview on the air, so we are offering the remainder of the interview here as a bonus cut!
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March 10, 2008
One can read and hear Romans 1:16 as associated with this ministry in many ways, but on today’s program Mike shares portions of a message by John Piper that offers the perspective that we are also debtors to those who despise and mock us. Also, on today’s program, Mike examines the recent shift by Southern Baptist leaders to promote environmentalism.

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