EPISODE · Apr 7, 2021 · 1H 29M
154 Response to Listener Questions
from That's Truth · host Caribbean Radio Lighthouse
On this episode, we spent the entire program answering questions from listeners. Topics and questions included: Why do most common law relationships stand the test of time, but marriages end in divorce? Why do Christians sing “so I cherish the old rugged cross” when it was a piece of equipment used by sinful men – shouldn’t we be cherishing Jesus Christ for dying in our place? After Jesus died and rose from the dead, why did he tell some not to touch Him, but on another occasion, He told Thomas to touch Him? Why don’t Baptist churches use lady pastors or ministers? How do we know when we are compromising versus adjusting a mindset to accommodate spiritual growth? Should Christians practice faith building exercises, where individuals meet to pray and fast for 30 days, practicing speaking in tongues and laying on hands? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these questions and more.
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On this episode, we spent the entire program answering questions from listeners. Topics and questions included: Why do most common law relationships stand the test of time, but marriages end in divorce? Why do Christians sing “so I cherish the old rugged cross” when it was a piece of equipment used by sinful men – shouldn’t we be cherishing Jesus Christ for dying in our place? After Jesus died and rose from the dead, why did he tell some not to touch Him, but on another occasion, He told Thomas to touch Him? Why don’t Baptist churches use lady pastors or ministers? How do we know when we are compromising versus adjusting a mindset to accommodate spiritual growth? Should Christians practice faith building exercises, where individuals meet to pray and fast for 30 days, practicing speaking in tongues and laying on hands? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these questions and more.
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