315: How Does Scripture Address Common Marriage Difficulties?
315: How Does Scripture Address Common Marriage Difficulties?
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What is the most common difficulty in marriage? The answer may surprise you. Tim Yarbrough shares from the law-word of God the sins that so easily beset a Christian marriage.
314: Whose Responsibility is Reconciliation?
314: Whose Responsibility is Reconciliation?
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Reconciliation is paramount for the God of peace, goodness, and order, and therefore, all relationships—man and man, man and God, and man and nature—must go from hostility to peace. Join special guest Martin Selbrede, Chalcedon vice president, to discover the Biblical meaning of being peacemakers.
312: Is It Possible to Find Joy in the Midst of Suffering?
312: Is It Possible to Find Joy in the Midst of Suffering?
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Suffering is a part of the Christian life, but so-called “compassionate” humanism seeks to escape it through euthanasia and assisted suicide. What good comes from suffering, and how should a Christian view it?
306: How Do Ordinary People Do Extraordianry Things for the Kingdom of God?
306: How Do Ordinary People Do Extraordianry Things for the Kingdom of God?
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Casa Tabito is a medical mission in Guatemala started by Karlie Ruiter and her husband, Jeff. In this edition of the Out of the Question Podcast, Karlie tells their story from the initial call of God almost seven years ago, and the favor He has shown in the formation and ongoing work of a clinic for severely malnourished infants.
305: How Do You Preserve a Legacy While Looking to the Future?
305: How Do You Preserve a Legacy While Looking to the Future?
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It was a daunting task to assume the headship of Chalcedon after his father passed. Mark Rushdoony shares how he stepped into this position with the dual objective of preserving the legacy while continuing the work of furthering Christ’s Kingdom and the challenges he would face.
304: What Happens When We Focus on Issues Rather than Foundations?
304: What Happens When We Focus on Issues Rather than Foundations?
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When it comes to matters of mutual concern, is it godly to join with those opposed to a Biblical worldview for the sake of a common cause? Are there limits to working together with unbelievers?
301: Are We Ever Safe from False Shepherds?
301: Are We Ever Safe from False Shepherds?
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A recent book, Shepherds for Sale: How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda, by Megan Basham, highlights the fact that it’s easy to deceive Christians due to their theological ignorance. How discerning do church-attending Christians need to be?
300: Is Being Outraged a Service to the Kingdom of God?
300: Is Being Outraged a Service to the Kingdom of God?
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What’s the proper Christian response to today’s moral decline? For some—as if they’re surprised by what sinful man does—being outraged is more important than engaging in real Kingdom work. If we truly hate sin, we should apply our faith continually. Service to God is faith and action, not outrage.
299: What is it Like When Men Study Scripture Together?
299: What is it Like When Men Study Scripture Together?
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Great things can happen when like-minded men study God’s Word together to apply it to every area of life! Chalcedon’s weekly Men’s Roundtable—an online Bible study—is celebrating 10 years of doing just that, and co-host Chris Zimmerman takes time to share about this important work. Listen in.
298: How Should We Read the Bible?
298: How Should We Read the Bible?
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When it comes to reading Scripture, how we approach it is crucial to understanding what God requires us to know and believe. Do you take it for what it says, or do you read into it what you want it to say.