#323 Christianity in Africa | Conrad Mbewe Interview

On tonight’s programme we are joined by Conrad Mbewe. He is the pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church in Lusaka, Zambia. What is the state of Christianity in Zambia, and in Africa as a whole? How bad is the Charismatic Movement in Africa? How can we deal with questions on cessationism pastorally? How do you know if you are called to gospel ministry?

#310 Lying Signs and Wonders | Justin Peters Interview

On today’s programme we are joined by Justin Peters to discuss the Word of Faith Movement, Michael Brown, the NAR, Bill Johnson, Benny Hinn, Kenneth Copeland and many other related issues. How dangerous is the Charismatic movement? Are men like Benny Hinn and Kenneth Copeland fringe or mainstream within the movement?

#304 The Current Justification Controversy | R. Scott Clark Interview

On tonight’s programme we have been joined by R. Scott Clark to discuss the modern justification controversy and its roots in history. R. Scott Clark has been a minister in the United Reformed Churches in North America since 1998, and he is Professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Westminster Seminary California. We discuss some of the roots of the controversy found in the Reformation, Richard Baxter, Norman Shepherd, the New Perspective on Paul, Federal Vision theology, Covenant theology, Covenant Nomism and other related issues.

#285 Textus Receptus, Critical Text and the Preservation of God’s Word (Jeff Riddle Interview)

We are joined on today’s programme by Jeff Riddle, who is the minister of Christ Reformed Baptist Church, Louisa, Virginia. What are the differences between the Textus Receptus, the Majority Text and the Critical Text of the Greek New Testament? Does the issue really matter? What do the Reformed confessions teach about this issue? How does it impact our trust in God’s Holy Word?

#271 The Dog That Does Not Bark (John J. Murray Interview)

On today’s programme we are joined by John J. Murray, a retired Minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ who serves in the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) in the Glasgow area. He also worked as an assistant editor of the Banner of Truth Trust for 13 years and he continues to write articles on the Trust’s website. On today’s programme we look at his latest popular booklet called “The Dog That Does Not Bark: A Heart Cry for Leadership in the Church Today.” How should we deal with error in the Church? What difference can godly men make? What comfort and encouragement can be taken from examples found in Church history and the Bible itself?