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Ep. 179: How Should Christians Respond in a Hot Take Culture?
On this episode, the team discusses hot takes and how Christians can uniquely think and respond to the 'hot take culture'.
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Story and Gospel: Why Jesus Spoke in Parables
It’s easy to approach parables as if their only purpose is to offer a theological principle. But they're not fanciful stories containing a hidden truth. They are truth because they do something.
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Grace for Villains: Learning From Nathan's Parable
Identifying with story villains...and why it matters.
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The Parable of the Sower and Predestination
Apologist Greg Koukl discusses whether the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:3-9, 18-23) can be explained in light of the Reformed view of predestination.