In this podcast on biblical studies and issues within the Church, host, Ben Campbell, discusses issues and topics by connecting and applying theological truths to everyday believers.
In this episode, Ben debunks the myth exclaimed by many believers, "It's not religion; it's relationship." James 1 has many things to say about our religion in Christ.
Should a worldwide pandemic change your philosophy of ministry? In this episode, Ben examines the necessary elements of a biblical philosophy of ministry.
In this episode, Ben interviews a good friend, Cody Balfour, about preaching the book of Romans and even about their differences in interpreting certain chapters.
The disciplines of expository preparation must lead to a worshipful attitude from the pastor. In this episode, Ben elaborates on the first part of preaching as worship.
Ben covers disciplines 7,8, and 9 for Expository Preparation - theological instruction, application, and observing life with your congregants.
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How should pastors prepare themselves to preach sermons? The question is not about sermon construction but preparing your heart to preach. Ben discusses the first four disciplines for expository preparation in this episode.
All pastors need to make a habit of prayer, but how does this happen? What is the best possible way to pray as a pastor? In this episode, Ben discusses three specific ways pastors should pray in their lives and ministries.
Should pastors take days off? What about a pastor's Sabbath? In this episode, Ben walks us through what a pastor's leisure time looks like.
Mike Glenn - "The Marathon of Ministry" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DURkQMrMxJ0)
How much time should pastors study? Is there a certain topic to study? Or does their Bible reading count? Ben addresses these concerns in the latest episode of Everyday Theology!
In this episode, Ben deals with the primary differences between Calvinism and Arminianism - predestination and election. This episode is devoted to explaining the Classical Arminian doctrine of conditional election.