
Hosted by Pete Whitney & Philip Ryan · EN

Yes, really, you've asked and we are answering, we are talking about aliens today. Do they really exist, and what sort of support to people give from the Bible on this?

What do we do if we do not find joy in our Christian life? Is there something wrong, or what must be done?

What does it mean when James says instructs us to ask in faith "without any doubt"? Does that mean we need to have 100% faith when asking or we will not receive our request? But if not that, then what does this mean?

Today we take on another rapid burst of questions. A number of them have to do with cursing: what is it? is it acceptable/respectable? what about euphemisms? The other questions are should we make our guests in our home observe the Lord's Day/Sabbath and are we to avoid certain types of food for theological reasons (kosher, etc.)?

We often talk about how we have been saved from our sin in respect to the punishment of it, namely hell. But what about being saved from the power of it in that we live new lives?

On top of having a little bit of fun concerning bowties, today we take on the question, "If you could have dinner with any 3 persons in the Old Testament and then 3 persons from the New Testament, who would they be and why?"

Is a man qualified for church officer (elder or deacon) if he is single? If he is divorced? What about his kids, must they be believers?

We know from James 1:13 that God does not tempt us nor can He be tempted. But 2 Samuel 24 starts out with the Lord in His anger inciting David to do something for which he is punished. How are we supposed to answer this? Further, what is so wrong with taking a census? These two and other questions we address in this episode.

Today, we take on not only casino gambling, but everything from state lotteries, stock market and day-trading to friendly wagers and sports betting. But more than calling out each application, what is the issue at stake that makes it sinful?

We all want to get the Good News out, no doubt. But what about giving credit where credit is due? Also what about how easy it is to plagiarize others' sermons? Are we to think about these sermons in terms of being the "intellectual property" of persons or what?