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Stand in the Gap TV

What’s it Mean to be a Christian Citizen? - Part 1

August 23, 2020 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett

Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Rev. Dave Welch (President, U.S. Pastor Council) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.

One thing we’ve learned from COVID-19 policies is that there’s no event in America history that’s given rise to such confusion, angst, and dislocation of American citizens. Regardless of whether the policies were precipitated by federal, states, or local governments; every citizen’s life has been changed. Every business, church, school, and level of government has been altered.

But COVID-19 didn’t create the present confusion and lack of direction. What it did was expose a pre-existent problem. That problem is of a lack of leadership principles, a lack of understanding in any sector to help steer the culture before COVID, and certainly incapable of steering this nation back onto the track of freedom and blessing during COVID policies. That’s not only true in the realm of politics in this postmodern climate, but sadly within the realm of the church which should have the answers but doesn’t.

We are going to focus on why the church and the pulpit are not in any way (other than a limited number of ministries like the American Pastors Network) presenting the Biblical solution. Since the church from the Biblical definition is the collection of individual believers, the question really comes down to what the individual Christian thinks about what it means to be a Christian. If that answer is known the Christian provides direction, is not confused, and can bring clarity from confusion. If that answer is not known then the Christian can be just as confused as the non-Christian.

Join us as we look at the topic “What’s it Mean to be a Christian Citizen?”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.

Blessed is the Man

April 7, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett

Psalm 1 is the introductory Psalm to the other 149, the gateway to the entire Psalms.  It is powerful citing two paths in life. One that produces blessedness and life. The other death.  Psalm 1 is for all people of all ages. It speaks to us today.  It identifies what the blessed men does and doesn’t do. It identifies what the blessed man will be like and by application how we can be like the blessed man.  Also, it identifies what the ungodly or evil man is not. It concludes by saying that the Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish. Stay tuned as Sam and Isaac consider the important theme, “Blessed is the Man - Psalm 1”.

God’s Word & The Skeptic’s Questions

March 31, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Bryan Osborne

Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Bryan Osborne (Answers in Genesis) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.\ Ever wonder how old the earth actually is? Is it thousands of years old or hundreds of millions of years old? Ever wonder when Genesis talks about a day if that day is a 24-hour day or a 24-million-year day. Does it make any real difference?  Asking questions is a practice the Lord Jesus did routinely in response to His skeptics with the purpose of exposing their sinister unbelief yet always leading them to the truth. Jesus loved to also answer legitimate questions as posed by His disciples.  In the appropriate fashion and for the right reasons we’ll pose some questions. Not to question God though doubt, but to ask questions to better understand what God has done, said, and who He is.  Join us as we continue to look at the topic “God’s Word & The Skeptic’s Questions”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.

God’s Word & The Skeptic’s Questions

March 24, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Bryan Osborne

Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Bryan Osborne (Answers in Genesis) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution. Ever wonder how old the earth actually is? Is it thousands of years old or hundreds of millions of years old? Ever wonder when Genesis talks about a day if that day is a 24-hour day or a 24-million-year day. Does it make any real difference?  Asking questions is a practice the Lord Jesus did routinely in response to His skeptics with the purpose of exposing their sinister unbelief yet always leading them to the truth. Jesus loved to also answer legitimate questions as posed by His disciples.  In the appropriate fashion and for the right reasons we’ll pose some questions. Not to question God though doubt, but to ask questions to better understand what God has done, said, and who He is.  Join us as we look at the topic “God’s Word & The Skeptic’s Questions”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.