In Hebrews 11 (The Hall of Fame of Faith Chapter) God gives us the names of many people, but references far more without names in this life who by faith are known by God only.
We can and should be encouraged to live by faith though only God may know. For it is in the end when we stand before God (perhaps known by no one else) we can hear the most desired words any believer can ever hope to hear. Well done good and faithful servant.
In this program we will look at the life of Enoch. A man the Bible describes in Heb. 11:5 as “The man who pleased God”. He was a prophet that never experienced physical death as he was whisked up to heaven.
Stay tuned as Sam and Isaac consider the important theme, “The Man Who Pleased God”.
Pragmatism and the Collapse of Truth
November 17, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Renton Rathbun
Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Renton Rathbun (Center for Biblical Worldview, Bob Jones University; Professor) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.
Most people living today have heard the word pragmatism (or pragmatic) since it has become culturally mainstream. Another word that is related in this discussion is the word consensus. Many people likely don’t know what these words mean and how their thinking has been shaped by these concepts.
Join us as we continue to look at the topic “Pragmatism and the Collapse of Truth”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.
Pragmatism and the Collapse of Truth
November 10, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Renton Rathbun
Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Renton Rathbun (Center for Biblical Worldview, Bob Jones University; Professor) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.
Most people living today have heard the word pragmatism (or pragmatic) since it has become culturally mainstream. Another word that is related in this discussion is the word consensus. Many people likely don’t know what these words mean and how their thinking has been shaped by these concepts.
Join us as we look at the topic “Pragmatism and the Collapse of Truth”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.
The Reluctant Deliverer
October 20, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett
In Hebrews 11 (The Hall of Fame of Faith Chapter) God gives us the names of many people, but references far more without names in this life who by faith are known by God only.
We can and should be encouraged to live by faith though only God may know. For it is in the end when we stand before God (perhaps known by no one else) we can hear the most desired words any believer can ever hope to hear. Well done good and faithful servant.
In this program we will look at the life of Moses. He had many choices to make along the way and by faith he did with Scripture recording multiple landmarks in the life of Moses “The Lawgiver”. Though he along the way was also Moses “The Reluctant Deliverer.”
Stay tuned as Sam and Isaac consider the important theme, “The Reluctant Deliverer”.
The Feasts of the Lord
October 13, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Ted Vanlandeghem
Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Ted Vanlandeghem (Messianic Jewish Alliance of America) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.
In the Bible we read that God himself established and divinely appointed ‘Holy Convocations’, which in Hebrew means ‘Sacred Assemblies’ or perhaps quite literally ‘Dress Rehearsals’.
Since God calls them “My Feasts” and the “Feasts of the Lord” and links their observance to very precise instructions for His people to carefully observe. Shouldn’t we as Jew or Gentile understand what they are and why God established them?
Join us as we continue to look at the topic “The Feasts of the Lord: Understanding Their Prophetical Significance”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.
The Feasts of the Lord
October 6, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Ted Vanlandeghem
Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Ted Vanlandeghem (Messianic Jewish Alliance of America) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.
In the Bible we read that God himself established and divinely appointed ‘Holy Convocations’, which in Hebrew means ‘Sacred Assemblies’ or perhaps quite literally ‘Dress Rehearsals’.
Since God calls them “My Feasts” and the “Feasts of the Lord” and links their observance to very precise instructions for His people to carefully observe. Shouldn’t we as Jew or Gentile understand what they are and why God established them?
Join us as we look at the topic “The Feasts of the Lord: Understanding Their Prophetical Significance”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.
The Man Who Feared God and Turned Away from Evil
August 25, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett
In Hebrews 11 (The Hall of Fame of Faith Chapter) God gives us the names of many people, but references far more without names in this life who by faith are known by God only.
We can and should be encouraged to live by faith though only God may know. For it is in the end when we stand before God (perhaps known by no one else) we can hear the most desired words any believer can ever hope to hear. Well done good and faithful servant.
In this program we will look at the life of Job. His experience is something with which we can all identify with in part.
Stay tuned as Sam and Isaac consider the important theme, “The Man Who Feared God and Turned Away from Evil”.
Hope in the Midst of Persecution
August 18, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Shaheryar Gill
Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Shaheryar Gill (Attorney, American Center for Law & Justice) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.
Jesus tells us in Matthew 24 and other places that rather than the exception, true believers in Jesus Christ who live Godly will experience persecution. For many generations America and generally the West have experienced a unique reprieve, a divine intervention of God’s protection as He raised up America in its early to be a shining city on a hill. A holy experiment to demonstrate to the world that a nation who feared God and follow His commandments could experience the divine blessing of God.
But we realize that in America things are changing very quickly. The only category of people that seems to have no protection are Christians who open their mouth to publicly demonstrate their commitment to Christ. The governments are becoming more hostile by the day.
Thankfully God has raised up some legal teams who have an expertise and can argue for truth in courts of law. Sometimes they are successful, sometimes they are not.
Join us as we continue to look at the topic “Hope in the Midst of Persecution”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.
Hope in the Midst of Persecution
August 11, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Shaheryar Gill
Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Shaheryar Gill (Attorney, American Center for Law & Justice) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.
Jesus tells us in Matthew 24 and other places that rather than the exception, true believers in Jesus Christ who live Godly will experience persecution. For many generations America and generally the West have experienced a unique reprieve, a divine intervention of God’s protection as He raised up America in its early to be a shining city on a hill. A holy experiment to demonstrate to the world that a nation who feared God and follow His commandments could experience the divine blessing of God.
But we realize that in America things are changing very quickly. The only category of people that seems to have no protection are Christians who open their mouth to publicly demonstrate their commitment to Christ. The governments are becoming more hostile by the day.
Thankfully God has raised up some legal teams who have an expertise and can argue for truth in courts of law. Sometimes they are successful, sometimes they are not.
Join us as we look at the topic “Hope in the Midst of Persecution”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.
If Any Lack Wisdom, Let Him Ask
August 4, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett
What does the Bible say about wisdom? What is it? Why should we seek it? Why is it necessary? What is the difference between wisdom and knowledge?
Stay tuned as Sam and Isaac consider the important theme, “If Any Lack Wisdom, Let Him Ask”.
For Such a Time as This
July 28, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett
In our time courage and integrity are in short supply. Men and woman of conviction as defined by Scripture are nearly non-existent. It’s time to revisit God’s Word to reacquaint ourselves with what God says about Godly leaders.
In this program we will look at the life of Esther.
Stay tuned as Sam and Isaac consider the important theme, “For Such a Time as This”.
The Might of God Displayed
July 21, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett
In our time courage and integrity are in short supply. Men and woman of conviction as defined by Scripture are nearly non-existent. It’s time to revisit God’s Word to reacquaint ourselves with what God says about Godly leaders.
Hebrews 11 is often referred to as the Bible Hall of Fame. This chapter mentions heroes of faith. These were people who when the challenges of life came to them, they chose to serve God rather than man. Those that chose to die for God’s glory when others would have denied the God of Heaven and save their own lives.
In this program we will look at the life of Gideon.
Stay tuned as Sam and Isaac consider the important theme, “The Might of God Displayed”.
When the Righteous are in Authority
July 7, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett
In Proverbs 14:34 it says, “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.”
In this verse God draws a direct correlation between a nation marked by a generally righteous culture and citizens. Resulting in national prestige, honor, and respect from other nations.
By contrast this verse declares a nation marked by a generally wicked culture and citizens characterized by sinful living will yield national disgrace, shame and disrespect by other nations.
In Proverbs 29:2 it says, “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice, but when the wicked bear rule, the people mourn.”
What does righteousness and wickedness mean? How can one identify a righteous and wicked leader? How does this relate to America today?
Stay tuned as Sam and Isaac consider the important theme, “When the Righteous are in Authority”.
Choosing to Choose: Critical Thinking is NOT Biblical Thinking
June 30, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Marlene McMillan
Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Marlene McMillan (Author, Speaker) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.
There are two ways or processes of thinking that results in one choosing to believe God and His way or the devil and his way. Biblical thinking embraces the reality of God’s will with the acknowledgement that we are to choose not only God’s will but God’s way and do it according to God’s word. That is Biblical thinking, and it leads to not only eternal life but a Biblical Worldview of this life.
In addition to the reality of choices in life there is also the reality of the consequence of choice and thinking. Which produces predictable, temporal, eternal consequences, and the cornerstones of Biblical thinking.
Join us as we continue to look at the topic “Choosing to Choose: Critical Thinking is NOT Biblical Thinking”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.
Choosing to Choose: Critical Thinking is NOT Biblical Thinking
June 23, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Marlene McMillan
Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Marlene McMillan (Author, Speaker) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.
Do you ever consider the topic of decision making and the making of choices? How there seems to be a difference between choices made by people who fear God and those who don’t?
We live in a mass globally digitally driven and tracked world where information is carefully shaped to form our view of reality.
Throughout the breadth of our technologically driven culture the globalists and elitists goal is to cause people to think prescribed thoughts and come to a predetermined, peer driven group consensus. All the while convinced they’ve independently arrived at their own unique choice.
Join us as we look at the topic “Choosing to Choose: Critical Thinking is NOT Biblical Thinking”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.