Author: Chris Hohnholz
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Culturally Acceptable Violence Versus the Christian Church
This week, Andrew Rappaport joins Chris as they discuss the recent mass shooting in Nashville, Tennessee and the growth of culturally acceptable violence against certain groups in the nation. Show Links: STTK Article – Audrey Hale and Culturally Acceptable Violence
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Audrey Hale and Culturally Acceptable Violence
On March 27, 2023, Audrey Hale, a young woman who identified as a man, entered a Christian school in Nashville and killed six people, three of whom are children. Fourteen minutes after the shooting began, Hale was confronted by local law enforcement officers who ran to the sound of the guns and ended the ongoing…
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Rick Warren’s View of Scripture and the Ordination of Women Pastors
Recently Rick Warren has discussed the scriptures which led him to believe it is permissible for women to preach and teach men. Chris and Rich examine the scriptures to see whether these claims are true. Show Links: Rick Warren Video Clip Christianity Today Article “I Don’t Support a Theology That…” “I Can’t Support a Theology…
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VOR Rewind- How and Why Are You Engaging the Culture War?
On this Rewind episode from last year, Chris and Rich discuss why and how Christians can engage in the current culture wars. All our efforts should be for the glorification of God and the proclamation of the gospel. Show Links: Chris’ Twitter Post MacArthur – The Christian’s Response in a Pagan Society, Pt. 1 MacArthur…
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Jen Wilkin and Christians in Public Schools
This week, Chris discusses a recent video debate put out by The Gospel Coalition wherein Jen Wilkin made an argument that Christians should consider placing their children in public schools. However, she also tied this argument to the idea that public school involvement is a form of the command to love one’s neighbor. Does such…
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Evangelical Emotionalism and the Sufficiency of Scripture
This week, Chris and Rich discuss the modern evangelical embrace of emotionalism in events such as the Asbury Revival and TV shows like The Chosen. Similar to progressivist teaching, which denies the sufficiency of Scripture as God’s Word, emotionalism can undermine the Bible by declaring we need something more. Show Links: Squirrel Chatter Episode on…
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Fruit of the Spirit: The Mark of True Salvation
This week, Chris and Rich discuss the fruit of the Spirit which is the evidence of Christ’s work of salvation in a believer’s life. Show Links: Spurgeon – The First Fruit of the Spirit Christian Podcast Community Apologetics Live Episode Find Forgiveness in Christ
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Andy Stanley and Gay Christianity
In response to a recent video where Andy Stanley of North Point Community Church affirms gay Christians in the church, Chris and Rich discuss the video and the biblical understanding of what makes someone a Christian. Show Links: Rich’s Interview on A Word Fitly Spoken Article – Such Were Some of You Andy Stanley Video…
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Such Were Some of You
What is a Christian? A Christian is a person who was once a rebel sinner, at war with God through wicked works. But by God’s merciful redeeming grace, he or she has been freed from their sins and adopted into His family through the propitiatory work of Jesus Christ (Rom. 3:21-26). Because Jesus died in…
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All Things to All People?
“I have become all things to all people, that by all means I might save some.” – 1 Cor. 9:22b This passage has often been cited by those who argue that pragmatism in the church is an acceptable practice. That using any means necessary to grow the church is permissible if the ends (more bodies…
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