22 Apr 2023

TOPIC: The Female Pastor Battering Ram Making a Run at the Church Door…Again

2023-04-24T18:20:26-05:00Apr 22, 2023|Categories: Christian Living, Church, The Christian Worldview Radio Program, Theology, Uncategorized, Worldview|Tags: , , , , , , |

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GUEST: TOM ASCOL, Senior Pastor, Grace Baptist Church (Cape Coral, FL)

In 1 Timothy 2, the apostle Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, wrote to the younger pastor Timothy regarding the authority structure God established for the church:

A woman must quietly receive instruction with entire submissiveness. But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, […]

28 May 2022

Biblical Leaders Needed to Reform the Southern Baptist Convention

2022-06-01T11:32:28-05:00May 28, 2022|Categories: Gospel, Homosexuality, Marriage and Family, Racism, Scripture, Social Justice, The Christian Worldview Radio Program, Theology, Worldview|Tags: , , , , , , |

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GUEST: TOM ASCOL, Senior Pastor, Grace Baptist Church (Cape Coral, FL)

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is the largest Protestant denomination in the United States with over 47,000 churches and 14 million members. The SBC also operates five seminaries, the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), Lifeway Christian Resources, the North American Mission Board (NAMB), and more.

So when a 400-page report released […]

26 Jun 2021

TOPIC: Confession Without Conviction—Southern Baptist Annual Meeting Recap

2024-02-06T17:25:45-06:00Jun 26, 2021|Categories: Church, Discernment, The Christian Worldview Radio Program, Theology, Worldview|Tags: , , , |

GUEST: TOM ASCOL, senior pastor, Grace Baptist Church (FL)

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is the largest Protestant church denomination in North America, with six seminaries, 47,000 churches, 14 million church members, and affiliate entities in 41 states. Some of the largest churches and most influential pastors in America are part of the SBC, including Rick Warren, Ed Young, Kerry Shook, Jack Graham, Jonathan Falwell, Matt Chandler, and Steven Furtick.

Because of its size, one […]

25 Jan 2020

TOPIC: Resurgence Turned Divergence in the Southern Baptist Convention, Part 3

2024-02-17T12:12:34-06:00Jan 25, 2020|Categories: Christian Living, Homosexuality, The Christian Worldview Radio Program, Worldview|Tags: , , , , |

Guest: Tom Ascol, Pastor and Film Producer of By What Standard?

Over the past two programs, Tom Ascol, pastor of a Southern Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida, has joined us to discuss two issues currently being debated within the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), the largest Protestant denomination in America.  Those issues are: women teaching men and Critical Race Theory, a humanistic perspective on race and society.

This week in part 3, we […]

18 Jan 2020

TOPIC: Resurgence Turned Divergence in the Southern Baptist Convention, Part 2

2024-02-17T12:14:47-06:00Jan 18, 2020|Categories: Racism, Scripture, The Christian Worldview Radio Program, Theology, Worldview|Tags: , , , , , |

Guest: Tom Ascol, Pastor and Film Producer of By What Standard?

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S.  Having turned from theological liberalism in the 1980s in an era known as the “conservative resurgence”, the SBC is now in another bellwether battle over three issues, all centered around the question of whether Scripture is sufficient in all matters of life and faith…or not.

Last week in part […]

11 Jan 2020

TOPIC: Resurgence Turned Divergence in the Southern Baptist Convention, Part 1

2024-02-17T12:16:29-06:00Jan 11, 2020|Categories: Gospel, Jesus Christ, Marriage and Family, Social Justice, The Christian Worldview Radio Program, Theology, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , , |

Guest: Tom Ascol, Pastor and Film Producer of By What Standard?

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is the largest Protestant denomination in the United States, with an average weekly attendance of over five million people at affiliated churches and an overall membership of nearly 15 million.

A rare example of a Christian organization turning from theological liberalism, as it did in the 1970s and 1980s in an era known as the “conservative resurgence” (previously the denomination […]

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