Baylor's George W. Truett Theological Seminary is an orthodox, evangelical school in the historic Baptist tradition embedded into a major research university.
Notice how he has his Bible open, yet he yet he’s admitting through this long drawn out response that the Bible is insufficient? When it comes to doctrines of demons, this guy is a true practitioner.
"I'm not going to be dead before I die!" 😂😂😂 I love Christine Caine's zeal for Jesus. The first time I heard of you was many years ago through a military Bible study women's program called PWOC. I signed up for the "Undaunted" study and read your book with several other ladies. Your story inspired me for many reasons. Then I heard you preach through IF:Gathering and saw you in person preach in VA at a local church. I took my young children at the time and my son commented on how you talked about the frogs as you described the plague. 😂😂 I think God for you and the work you and Nick and your team does for others in all of your ministries - in particular A21 and Propel Women. THANK YOU Dean Still for inviting Christine Caine to your show! May others come to know her and be inspired by the perspective she shares with us through her witness and work to - "Don't look back" - and fix our eyes onto Christ. Amen!
Maybe it's a strange thing that a "mormon" academic and also a semi-professional organist would be the first to "like." Also the first to venture a comment. But why not? The video caught my attention by dint of the, to me personally, provocative title. I listened carefully to all the proceedings. Then came a flood of academic--cartesian reflection, and also, at least: an equal intermix with subjective-spiritual thoughts and reactions. And why, then, "strange?" What are the literate or illiterate--one more assiduous than the other--receivers of the "The News" to make of this * induction of the new professors, *the mention of the publications from--indeed!--a highly productive faculty, *the panoramic sermon? It would seem that there is precious little public taste for such a thing. But please take my witness that I am not the only one! To give detailed witness would take a big book--would grossly surpass the confines of a normal comment on a social media media platform. Suffice it to say that Evangelical Lutheran pastors and lay members both in northern Germany and in here in Utah have shown me countless "works of love" (credit: Søren Kierkegaard [ ! ] ) to include a genuine listening ear, searching-brotherly also not-easy also astonishingly honest questions, a no questions asked hospitality in the most basic-material sense, the same unquestioning access to otherwise inaccessible infrastructure bc of its dear cost as Germany rebuilt after the mass destruction following a forced unity that should still frighten the daylights out of us. All of us! Pastor Knut Mackensen of the Jakobikirche in Kiel who insisted I take the prescribed amount of money when I substituted for the regular organist. I was not being coy; I had to pinch myself to believe this was happening to me as I played the chorales he had chosen for this or that divine service, or the Orgelvesper at dusk on Saturday. He would insist on the payment, finally with a scripture we held in common: "der Diener ist würdig seines Lohns .. The laborer is worthy of his hire.". I backed down at this word of Jesus, and found the Grace to accept. ...and all this despite (Christ, over against spite) a visible bewilderment over "A Mor---monnnn! Yikes!) standing there before his eyes. I could go on about many more little but big--or more 'to them little but to me big' interventions by Methodists, British Anglicans, Calvinist and Dutch Scots, U.S. Episcopalians, a volley of Jehovah's Witnesses in Québec whose spokesperson during biblebash #4 suggested we stop arguing. (And there was a lot to argue about as you might comically imagine!). instead he suggested we meet up every week, bring our sack lunches and eat--break bread--togther. We took turns with our respective versions of "Grace" over the food. We traded a bit with the "basic a.H." contents of our sacks. H = Heaven tbc. I had two more points to make. One was about Dr Albert Schweizer, who, with an Alsatian irony right -down-the middle wrote his monumental *The Historical Jesus." Who, germanically NOT light but also with a wicked Gallic flair dropped one fine day: "Paul ruined the Church." He being the first to hold both Jesus and Paul in abiding love. But, also in that order. Let me close with a collegial and also brotherly embrace. Not often that can happen. But all things are possible +in Christo+ ! Cheers! Only the best, Mark
I just found him a couple days ago I really enjoy him the way he preaches he’s just so personable he preaches in away you can understand the word of God 😇🥰
Thanks for posting this! I was recently in Houston for the Reachgathering where Baylor was represented - my question re: Dr Naismith was how he was able to justify being a 32nd degree Freemason with his Christian faith - other than that, I find much to emulate in his character, especially as a basketball aficionado myself