Consider This
Summary: Consider This Question is a podcast that explores various topics from the perspectives of the ministry staff at Sunnybrook Christian Church in Stillwater, Oklahoma. We hope these episodes can provide something of an invitation to our people into some of the behind-the-scenes conversations where transparency, humor and theology intersect.
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Episode 88: How We Evangelize by Sunnybrook Christian Church
Jim asks Drew, Justin, and Ryan why they often find it difficult to share the gospel with others.
Jim, Justin, Drew, and Ryan discuss what we learned from our week with Uri Goldflam.
Uri Goldflam and Jim continue their conversation on Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22, and whether any messianic ideas can be found within.
Ryan asks Jim, Morgan, and Drew to help us better understand the implications of Jesus' lordship.
Jim asks Mac, Scot, and Justin to evaluate Sunnybrook against the church we discover in the book of Acts.
Jim talks with Rande Butler, Debbie Ebert, and Steve Broadway about God's justification in their lives.
Justin asks Scot, Ryan and Jim to explain how to tell if the Holy Spirit is active in our lives.
Jim, Jake, Drew, and Mac discuss the gospel and how we should concern ourselves with its accessibility.
Drew Moss asks Steve Broadway & Eli Stewart what goes through their minds when selecting songs for worship services at Sunnybrook Christian Church.
Jim asks Justin, Mac, and Ryan why the incarnation is such a big deal.
What happens when your understanding of the Bible is suddenly challenged? Drew shares about his recent study through the flood narrative in Genesis.
Zane surprises Drew Henderson, Paul Weece, and Drew Moss with three questions about speaking boldly.
(Part 2) Jim asks Justin, Ryan, and Mac to talk through why differences between various faith systems matter to claims of exclusivity.
Jim asks Justin, Ryan, and Mac to talk through why similarities between various faith systems matters to claims of exclusivity.