A missionary couple shares their experiences and challenges in Nigeria, where they run a clinic providing lactation support and care for severely malnourished infants. They discuss the importance of faith, perseverance, and community in the face of persecution and hardship, and how they are making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families. [... more]
Sakajawea, a Shoshone woman, played a crucial role in the Lewis and Clark expedition, serving as a translator, guide, and mediator between the expedition and Native American tribes. Her knowledge of the territory, language skills, and cultural understanding were essential to the success of the journey, and her story is a testament to the importance of women in American history. [... more]
The Christian Resistance discusses the abortion industry, Planned Parenthood, and the ACLJ's efforts to protect the unborn. They examine the concept of fetal pain, viability, and infant pain, and contrast the arguments of Planned Parenthood with those of the ACLJ. The discussion also touches on the hypocrisy of those who claim to care for women while promoting abortion, and the rebellion against God that drives this behavior. [... more]
A couple shares their harrowing experience of navigating pregnancy complications, premature birth, and the NICU, while holding onto faith and hope for their tiny baby's survival and future. [... more]
Charles Spurgeon, a renowned pastor and theologian, was born into a legacy of pastors and became one of the most influential pastors in history. He resisted God's Spirit, but eventually found salvation at the age of 16 after hearing a simple message from a lay preacher. Spurgeon went on to preach to thousands, start numerous ministries, and write over 140 books, despite suffering from physical ailments and controversy throughout his life. [... more]
Fanny Crosby's life is a powerful testament to the sovereignty of God, as she overcame blindness and other challenges to become one of the most prolific hymn writers in history. Her story highlights the importance of trusting in God's plan, even in the midst of suffering, and demonstrates that disability can be a catalyst for displaying God's glory. [... more]
The discussion centers around voter ID laws, election integrity, and the role of organizations like the ACLJ in defending life, liberty, and the Constitution. The conversation also touches on the topic of abortion, fetal pain, and the arguments presented by Planned Parenthood in a recent trial. Additionally, the hosts discuss the importance of election laws and the need for uniform federal voting laws to prevent voter fraud. [... more]
U.S. Olympic gold medalist Tara Davis Woodhull and U.S. Paralympic gold medalist Hunter Woodhall share their personal experiences with infant loss, miscarriage, and stillborn birth, highlighting the importance of support and love during difficult times. [... more]
Ashley Glatter shares her personal story of wrestling with God through trials and tribulations, including the loss of her brother and son, and how she has come to trust and surrender to God's plan, even when she doesn't understand it. [... more]
The Bible teaches that every person will die, and it's not a tragedy to die, but to die in sin is a tragedy. God's Word is the most authoritative source of knowledge and information, and it's essential to call upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ to be saved. The world is facing various challenges, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the fentanyl crisis, and the Trump presidency, but as Christians, we must resist the forces of evil and stand for what is right. [... more]
Mary and Joseph present Jesus to the temple, where they meet Simeon and Anna, two faithful believers who have been waiting for the promised Messiah. Simeon recognizes Jesus as the Lord's Christ, and Anna proclaims the redemption of Jerusalem. The example of Simeon and Anna teaches us about raising the next generation in God's Word and waiting for Christ's return. [... more]
Mary and Joseph bring their newborn son Jesus to the temple for dedication, where they meet Simeon, a righteous and devout man who recognizes Jesus as the Lord's Christ and proclaims his role in bringing salvation and redemption to all peoples, including the Gentiles. [... more]
The story of Dr. Martin Arthur Cooney, a self-proclaimed European doctor who revolutionized the care of premature babies in the early 20th century, saving thousands of lives and paving the way for modern neonatology. [... more]
Greg Laurie discusses the significance of Jesus' name, exploring its various facets and meanings in Isaiah 9:6. He highlights how Jesus' name is a source of wonder, a counselor, a mighty God, an everlasting Father, and a Prince of Peace, addressing different aspects of human life and needs. Laurie emphasizes the importance of having a personal relationship with God and invites listeners to ask Jesus to come into their lives. [... more]
A retired history teacher shares a deeply personal story about his grandmother's secret shame of not being educated, and the journey he took to uncover the truth about his family's past, including the burial of his grandmother's infant daughter and the search for her grave. [... more]
A couple shares their story of losing their baby, Annabelle, and how they found hope and peace in their grief, learning to rejoice in their suffering and trust in God's sovereignty and goodness. [... more]
Camille Cates shares her powerful story of redemption after experiencing a traumatic abortion and the loss of her daughter. She discusses the importance of Christian parenting, the impact of trauma and guilt, and the process of forgiveness and healing. Camille's story is a testament to the power of God's love and redemption in the face of difficult circumstances. [... more]
The Abrahamic covenant, established by God with Abraham, unifies redemptive history and serves as the foundation for the New Testament covenant of grace. This covenant promises salvation to those who believe, and its pattern of administration, including baptism, continues into the New Testament. Christian parents view their children as rightful recipients of this covenant sign and heirs of God's covenant promises, and baptism is a sacrament of inclusion into God's covenant of grace. [... more]
Mike Shreve shares his personal journey from being a Catholic to becoming a born-again Christian, discussing the differences between Catholicism and authentic biblical Christianity, including infant baptism, purgatory, and the process of spiritual rebirth. [... more]
Baptism is not a means of salvation, but rather an appeal to God for a good conscience, symbolizing the believer's commitment to follow Jesus Christ and live a holy life. [... more]
Teresa Ingram shares her powerful testimony of how she came to know Jesus, despite facing a difficult childhood and a painful divorce. She credits her friends and the body of Christ for helping her grow spiritually, and emphasizes the importance of prayer, intimacy with Jesus, and God's word in her life. Through her story, Teresa illustrates how God's goodness can be experienced even in the midst of trials and challenges. [... more]
Tatum Green and her husband Jacob faced the devastating diagnosis of their unborn child TJ with trisomy 18, and they navigated the complex emotions of grief and loss while holding onto their Christian faith. They share their story of heartbreak, hope, and healing, and how they helped their two-year-old son Sam cope with the loss of his sibling. [... more]
Sacajawea, a Shoshone woman, played a crucial role in the Lewis and Clark expedition, providing essential knowledge and skills that helped the group navigate the western wilderness and interact with Native American tribes. [... more]
Baptism is a response to a personal decision to follow Jesus Christ, not a means of salvation. Infant baptism is not explicitly mentioned in the New Testament, and its meaning has evolved over time. Understanding the significance of baptism in the context of salvation history is crucial for believers, as it represents a believer's death, burial, and resurrection with Christ, demonstrating their unity with their Savior. [... more]
The discussion revolves around the concept of racism and its origins, with a focus on how it relates to the sinful nature of humanity. The conversation also delves into the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement, which is seen as a key aspect of the Christian faith. Additionally, the discussion touches on the differences between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches, and how their teachings on salvation and justification by faith alone are distinct from the Protestant perspective. The topic of infant baptism is also explored, with the host presenting arguments for and against the practice. [... more]
Baptism is a Trinitarian act that marks believers as children of God, setting them apart with the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus' baptism is seen as a model for Christian baptism, demonstrating his obedience to the Father and his willingness to identify with sinners. Through baptism, believers are adopted as beloved sons of God, receiving the Father's full approval and delight. [... more]
Baptism is a powerful declaration of faith, a naming ceremony that signifies the triune God's promise to believers and their children. It initiates children into the visible covenant community, the church, where they are nurtured in the Christian faith and flourish. Baptism is not a sign of personal promise, but a visible gospel that signifies God's promise to be a God to us and to our children. [... more]
Baptism is a divinely ordained ordinance of God, administered through the visible church, as a means of initiating believers and their children into the covenant community of God's people, signifying God's promise to be a God to them and to their children, and proclaiming the gospel of justification by faith alone. [... more]
Baptism is a picture of the gospel and a central teaching in the Reformed Church. The Abrahamic covenant is a principle of pure promise based on inheritance by virtue of another's performance for you. The new covenant is the new administration of the Abrahamic covenant, and baptism is a one-time initiatory sign and seal of God's covenant promise, marking an individual as belonging to God's covenant community. [... more]
A woman shares her heart-wrenching story of stillborn birth and the strength of her husband's love and support during the darkest days, highlighting the importance of acknowledging and talking about infant loss and the impact it has on families. [... more]
The birth of Jesus marked the beginning of an incredible journey, filled with rich ceremonies that revealed his divine purpose. From the ceremony of identification where Jesus was circumcised, to the presentation of Jesus in the temple, each moment held deep significance, showing God's plan unfolding and the law being perfectly fulfilled. [... more]
A devout man's response to the newborn Jesus is examined, revealing a profound understanding of the Messiah's significance and the blessings of salvation. Simeon's declaration in the temple, 'Lord, now you are letting your servant depart in peace,' reflects his anticipation of the Messiah's arrival and the peace that comes with it. The story highlights the importance of faith and the need for individuals to embrace Christ for themselves to find salvation and peace. [... more]
The Australian Senate voted down a motion calling for babies born alive after botched abortions to be cared for, leaving them to die alone. This issue highlights the need for compassion and human rights, regardless of one's stance on abortion. The motion was about treating living beings with dignity, not about restricting access to abortion. [... more]
The story of Megan Byer, who experienced a stillborn birth and wrote a heartfelt tribute to her husband, highlighting the strength and support he showed her during their darkest days. The tribute sheds light on the grief and pain that many families face when dealing with infant loss, and the importance of sharing these stories to help others heal and find solace. [... more]
The story of Dr. Martin Arthur Cooney, a mysterious European showman who claimed to be a doctor, saving thousands of premature babies in the early 20th century by using infant incubators and providing meticulous care. His unconventional methods and dedication to saving lives eventually led to a change in the way hospitals cared for preemies, and he is now considered the rightful father of American neonatology. [... more]
Matt Slick discusses various theological topics, including Calvinism, infant baptism, and apologetics, while answering listener questions and sharing personal experiences. [... more]
Alistair Begg explores the extraordinary response of Simeon, a righteous and devout man, to the infant Jesus, revealing the significance of Jesus as the light of the world and the stone that causes people to stumble, and how this understanding can impact our lives and spirituality. [... more]
Jesus Christ is described as a wonderful counselor, mighty God, everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace, fulfilling roles that make a difference in our lives today. He has a perfect plan, power to execute it, and provides forgiveness, love, and peace. [... more]
The Catholic Church has been accused of funding organizations that promote demonic worship, transgenderism, and eco-queer ideology, contradicting its own teachings. The Great Reset and World Economic Forum's Sustainable Development Goals are also criticized for imposing coercive measures and limiting individual freedoms. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is accused of lawlessness, corruption, and pushing Christian groups out of foster care. [... more]
Infant loss affects many families, and sharing stories can help with grief. One woman's tribute to her husband after a stillborn birth highlights the strength and love that gets them through difficult times. [... more]
John MacArthur explores the Bible's teachings on infant salvation, sovereign grace, and the nature of heaven, providing comfort and hope for those who have lost a child. [... more]
The Bible teaches that infants who die are received into heaven as redeemed souls to live forever with God, solely by the sovereign grace of God. This concept is explored through various Old Testament passages, including Jeremiah 19 and 2 Samuel 12, which highlight God's assessment of innocence and ownership of children. The discussion also touches on the idea of a heavenly reunion, where parents will recognize their children in heaven, and the importance of understanding God's sovereignty in salvation. [... more]
The Bible teaches that infants who die are elect to eternal salvation and eternal glory, protected by God's providence from committing sinful deeds. Salvation is by grace apart from works, and damnation is by works apart from grace. Children who die before accountability are graciously saved eternally by God through the work of Jesus Christ. [... more]
The Bible speaks to the issue of what happens to babies who die, providing comfort and hope to grieving parents. According to Reformed theology, salvation is by grace, and all infants who die are welcomed by a holy God into eternal glory. The concept of depravity and the elect of God are also explored, offering a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty and love. [... more]
In the early 20th century, a mysterious European showman, Dr. Martin Cooney, claimed to be a doctor and saved thousands of premature babies by providing them with meticulous care, including infant incubators, breast milk, and a low nurse-to-patient ratio. His methods were revolutionary at the time and paved the way for the development of neonatology in the United States. [... more]
Dana Lash discusses various topics including inflation, economic turmoil, precious metals, the Biden administration, Hunter Biden, AI regulation, Elon Musk, Twitter, Tesla, the Barbie movie, and AI in entertainment. [... more]
The Anabaptists, a radical movement during the Reformation, were persecuted for their beliefs, including adult baptism and pacifism, leading to the deaths of thousands. Their legacy can be seen in the Mennonites, Hutterites, and Amish, who continue to emphasize separation from the world and the importance of faith. [... more]
The story of the Anabaptists, a group of Christians who dared to form a church according to the New Testament pattern, and were persecuted for their beliefs, including adult baptism and separation from the state. Their legacy continues to influence the modern church free movement. [... more]
In the early 20th century, a mysterious European showman, Dr. Martin Arthur Cooney, claimed to be a doctor and used his sideshows to save thousands of premature babies by providing them with meticulous care, low nurse-to-patient ratios, and breast milk. His unconventional methods were initially met with skepticism, but eventually, his work influenced the development of neonatology in the United States. [... more]
Alistair Begg explores the baptism debate, examining the Presbyterian view, Anglican position, and Reformed covenant theology. He discusses the significance of baptism, infant baptism, and the role of faith in the baptism process, highlighting the importance of biblical interpretation in understanding these concepts. [... more]
Simeon's prophecy of Jesus' salvation is a call to universal faith, not just national deliverance, and a reminder that God's salvation is available to all people, regardless of their background or circumstances. [... more]
The speaker examines the practice of infant baptism, exploring its roots in the Old Testament and its implications for the New Covenant. They analyze various New Testament passages, including those involving households and children, to argue that infant baptism is not supported by Scripture. [... more]
The Bible teaches that the new covenant is superior to the old covenant, and that every member of the new covenant community knows the Lord. The new covenant is based on better promises, including forgiveness and regeneration, and is effective for salvation. In contrast, the old covenant was physical and included unregenerate people, who were circumcised and marked as members of the old covenant community. The Bible does not command infant baptism, and the practice relies on unstated assumptions and continuity from the old to the new covenant. [... more]
A discussion on the relationship between faith and works in Christianity, with a focus on the teachings of Paul and the differences between various religious groups, including Mormons and the Black Hebrew Israelites. The importance of understanding the hypostatic union and the Trinity in the Christian faith is also explored. [... more]
A discussion on infant baptism, its validity, and the implications of Reformed theology. The hosts also delve into the concept of justification, the role of baptism in Christianity, and the controversy surrounding vaccination policies. [... more]
A family caregiver shares their personal experience and discusses the importance of promoting private infant adoption, particularly for special needs children, and the need for a biblical worldview in addressing the root causes of social issues, including mental health and violence. [... more]
Matt Slick discusses various Bible doctrines, including women in ministry, the Abrahamic covenant, circumcision, and baptism, while engaging with callers who question his views and propose alternative perspectives. [... more]
A young couple shares their story of losing a child and finding hope and healing through faith. They discuss their experiences with pregnancy loss, infant loss, and miscarriage, and how they've been able to minister to others who are going through similar struggles. [... more]
The discussion revolves around infant baptism, with one caller questioning the validity of the practice based on Hebrews chapter 8. Another caller expresses concerns about women pastors, citing biblical teachings that prohibit women from holding authority over men in the church. The host also addresses the topic of the new world order, discussing the potential for a worldwide control system and the implications of Revelation 13 and 16. [... more]
The Bible teaches that children live forever and are eternally alive from the moment of conception. They are not condemned to hell due to original sin, but rather are saved by the grace of God. The concept of post-mortem salvation is debunked, and the idea that baptism is necessary for infant salvation is also refuted. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding the biblical perspective on infant salvation and the nature of eternal life. [... more]
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