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Our culture clamors with voices seeking attention and influence in women’s lives.
From Bible study teachers to internet influencers, we choose daily who will lead and guide us.
Why is it important that women have other women’s voices in their lives?
How can we discern the best sources to teach and disciple us?
Guest host Yancey Arrington talks with Rachel Chester and Mandy Turner about the unique contributions and challenges women face today within the church.
On February 20, we hosted the End Times Forum featuring our Teaching Pastor, Yancey Arrington.
After the main session, Yancey answered questions from the audience, but we were unable to get to all of them.
So on this episode, Ryan Lehtinen invited Yancey to the podcast studio to ask him the rest.
What does the end of history look like?
When will Christ return?
Will believers undergo the tribulation?
These are the kinds of questions that Christians have been asking for centuries, and in seasons where global troubles increase like today, the questions are even more pervasive.
In partnering with our series All Things New: A Study of Revelation, CCCC hosted an End Times Forum where we looked at the different ways Christians have understood what the Bible teaches about the end of the age and sought to answer some of the most asked questions about one of the most important doctrines of the faith.
What does the end of history look like?
When will Christ return?
Will believers undergo the tribulation?
These are the kinds of questions that Christians have been asking for centuries, and in seasons where global troubles increase like today, the questions are even more pervasive.
In partnering with our series All Things New: A Study of Revelation, CCCC hosted an End Times Forum where we looked at the different ways Christians have understood what the Bible teaches about the end of the age and sought to answer some of the most asked questions about one of the most important doctrines of the faith.
We are created for relationships with others, but they aren’t always easy.
Women need friendships, but sometimes it feels really hard. Time constraints, gossip, comparison: there is just a lot to hurdle.
How can we find our identity in Christ so that our friendships are healthy, encouraging, and life-giving?
Rachel Chester sits down with Glenna Harding and Lindsey Lehtinen to discuss the challenges and necessity of friendship centered in Christ.
Life is full of the unexpected: both good and terrible. Is God really in control of it all? And if he is, why do so many bad things happen? Are we still responsible for our choices? Ryan Lehtinen sits down with Lance Lawson and Aaron Lutz to discuss God’s sovereignty, humanity’s freedom, and what this means for our lives.
Resources:
Divine Sovereignty and Human Freedom by John M. Frame
Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God’s Will by Kevin DeYoung
Last year we recorded a podcast on the end times, before knowing we were going to walk through Revelation in 2022 as a church. Here’s the conversation with Rachel Chester and Yancey Arrington about how the Bible seems to describe a period of turmoil that directly precedes the return of Christ. Are we living in that time? What does the Bible really describe? How do we respond as Christians? But over all, this episode is about how to understand Revelation and what it means for us today.
The Bible and The Future by Anthony Hoekema
Surprised by Hope by N.T. Wright
Revelation is of the most popular books to read in the Bible, but it can also be the most intimidating.
Is it actually possible to understand Revelation?
Rachel Chester sits down with Jenna Kraft and Aaron Chester, teachers of How to Study the Bible, to discuss how to unlock the truth and beauty of the culmination of the entire biblical story.
Resources:
How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon D. Fee
Clear Creek Classes: How to Study the Bible
During the series Salty: Sticking Out for the Right Reasons, we’re discussing questions related to each message on our podcast. On this episode, Ryan Lehtinen, Bruce Wesley, and Greg Poore discuss the questions: Why do people have such a difficult time having constructive relationships with people who think and behave differently than they do? And how should Christians live in an age of tribalism and outrage?
Resources:
During the series Salty: Sticking Out for the Right Reasons, we’re discussing questions related to each message on our podcast. On this episode, Ryan Lehtinen, Yancey Arrington, and Aaron Lutz discuss these questions:
Do Americans in general feel more positively or negatively about Christianity? If so, why is that the case?
Is it a Christian’s role to call out sin in our cultural?
Also, new for this series, you can watch the video of our podcast converation on our YouTube channel.
Resources:
Sticking Out For the Right Reasons (sermon)
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