Renewing Your Mind with R.C. Sproul
Summary: Since 1994, Renewing Your Mind with Dr. R.C. Sproul has provided accessible, in-depth Bible teaching to millions around the world. As the principal outreach of Ligonier Ministries, this radio broadcast has instructed listeners in the life-changing truths of historic Christianity and has kept the church community informed about pertinent issues facing believers today.
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In the aftermath of the Renaissance, interest in learning and the study of ancient texts ran high, and the recent invention of Gutenberg’s printing press facilitated the spread of ideas at an unprecedented rate. Today, W. Robert Godfrey introduces us to the beginning of the Reformation.
The lightlings are a picture of humanity as they pass through all the stages of the biblical drama. Today, listen as R.C. Sproul shares the essence of the biblical story of creation, fall, and redemption as he reads his children's book The Lightlings.
God's kingdom will be consummated on His terms, according to the perfection of His will. Today, Albert Mohler corrects misconceptions concerning the will of God so that we might pray in a way that truly honors Him.
To pray, "Thy kingdom come," we must know what God's kingdom is and how He wills to bring it about. Today, Albert Mohler defines God's kingdom, explaining "Thy will be done."
When we pray the Lord’s Prayer, we pray for Christ’s right-now rule and reign to be extended over all the earth. Today, Albert Mohler explains how Christians are to live and to pray as dual citizens until Christ’s kingdom is fully realized.
The Lord’s Prayer reveals to us that the Father to whom we pray is holy and transcendent. Today, Albert Mohler explains the important distinctions that need to be made to understand the holiness of God.
What can we learn from Dorcas' life as well as her death? Today, R.C. Sproul continues his study in the book of Acts and looks at a girl who died too soon, and what the Apostle Peter did about it.
In the 14th and 15th centuries, certain churchmen began to speak out against corrupt practices and unbiblical doctrines that had become increasingly common within the medieval church. Today, W. Robert Godfrey examines these early reform movements that helped lay the groundwork for the 16th-century Reformation.
Master Peter is a barber well-known to all in his village. One day, when Martin Luther the Reformer walked into his shop, the barber mustered up the courage to ask the outlawed monk how to pray. Today, R.C. Sproul shares his imaginative tale about a barber and his famous customer.
During the Reformation, worship was an area in the life of the church that needed reform. Today, R.C. Sproul reminds us of the role of our senses and the importance of beauty in worship.
What is the goal of reformation? What is the mission of God as we look to the next 500 years? At our 2017 National Conference, Chris Larson moderated a panel discussion with some of the Ligonier Teaching Fellows to answer these questions and more.
On October 31, 1517, an obscure Augustinian monk nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the Castle Church door in Wittenberg, Germany. This act changed the world forever. On today's special Reformation Day edition, R.C. Sproul and Chris Larson join Lee Webb in the studio to discuss Martin Luther and the goal of the Reformation.
Does the church need another Reformation? Today, R.C. Sproul is joined by John MacArthur to discuss the formal cause of the Reformation, the authority of Scripture.
After the Apostle Paul's conversion, fear spread throughout the church. Today, R.C. Sproul continues his study in the book of Acts and the events that followed Paul's conversion.
As the Middle Ages were nearing their end, a diverse array of movements continued to exercise influence inside and outside the church. Today, W. Robert Godfrey examines how mysticism and the Renaissance began to change the direction of the church.