S7E8: Should You Do Business at Church?

We discuss whether you should do business with church members, what to do about interlopers who are only there to sell you something, and how this all relates to supporting each other in the family of God. 

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S7E7: The Nature of Everything!

Trinity Radio has a special job for YOU! Find out what it is in this special show about EVERYTHING!

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S7E6: Does the Size of the Church Matter?

There are small churches, but there are no small ministries. What is it like to serve as the pastor of a small church? Are there right and wrong ways to grow? And what do 80s action figures have to do with all this? Find out this week on Trinity Radio!

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S7 E3: Does University Destroy or Deepen the Faith of the Young?

Johnathan and Braxton are joined by Adam Roth to discuss an NPR article that says Christians (unlike those of other religions) get confirmed in their Christianity in higher education, and a Huffington Post article that says millennials should "compost Christianity."

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Politics & Believers

What if your pastor was suddenly told that he was not allowed to preach the gospel? What would the church do? What would be the first response? It would probably be to write a senator or protest. Is this the right thing to do? As democrats and republicans wage war against each other, we discuss the first thing a Christian should do when the politics of their nation are not biblical. 

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The Church Potluck Encounter

Would you like to see Trinity Radio host a theology and cooking youtube channel? Well, Dr. Johnathan Pritchett promises it's on its way if just ten people do one simple thing explained in this episode. Listen as we discuss the strange phenomenon of Church potluck dinners and see if we can bring out any theological nourishment. 

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The Meaning of Life

Neil deGrasse Tyson says that we should just make up our own meaning and purpose. Christian parents often give this same subtle atheistic advice to their kids by telling them they can be whatever they want when they grow up. Dr. Hunter and Prof. Pritchett break it down on Trinity Radio.

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