Rick Buck, Regional Director of FEB (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches), urges us to pause before answering this common question. He suggests we first examine how we see God.
Ann-Marie Covert: Mental Health And The Church
Ann-Marie Covert from Mindjoy Counselling & Training addresses the stigma of mental health and the church. She explains the value in identifying struggles personally and listening well to validate others.
Rick Buck: Is God Harsher In The Old Testament?
Rick Buck, Regional Director of FEB (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches), helps us debunk the question: is God harsher in the Old Testament?
Wes Huff: Sharing The Gospel
Apologetics Canada Director for Central, Wes Huff considers the challenge Jesus has to be faithful in sharing the gospel and not to measure success numerically. He also discloses an amazing question to keep in your back pocket for getting to the heart of sharing in a tough conversation.
Ann-Marie Covert: How To Grieve Well
Ann-Marie Covert from Mindjoy Counselling & Training explains the five cycles of grief, and why we’re best to accept each stage as it comes just like the Bible models.
Craig Brannan: Obsessed With Being Right
Craig Brannan from Next Step Counselling helps us uncover our need to be right in conflict and points us to a more appropriate posture of righteousness instead.
Wes Huff: Being Prepared To Share Your Faith
Apologetics Canada Director for Central Wes Huff discusses what it takes to prepare for sharing the gospel. He dials in on the importance of praying for openings.
Jon Topping: Did God Create Satan?
Apologist Jon Topping from Master’s College and Seminary is back to explore the question of why God created Satan.
Ann-Marie Covert: Communications Barriers
Ann-Marie Covert from Mindjoy Counselling & Training helps diagnose some of the common struggles in our communication, including not bringing yesterday into today, and mind reading.
Rick Buck: Did Jesus Really Never Judge?
Rick Buck, Regional Director of FEB (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches), tackles a common verse cited out of context, and uses it as an opportunity to remind us of humility in making judgements.
