June 21, 2026

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Speaking Truth and Showing Compassion

Speaking Truth and Showing Compassion Show Summary In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains how Christians can engage others with both biblical conviction and Christlike compassion. Dave discusses the dignity of every person as an image-bearer of God, the importance of speaking the truth in love, and the need to

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The Downgrade of Westminster Chapel: From Lloyd-Jones to Theological Drift

The Downgrade of Westminster Chapel: From Lloyd-Jones to Theological Drift Show Summary Westminster Chapel in London was once known around the world as the ministry home of Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones, one of the most respected expositors of Scripture in modern church history. In this episode of Sound Theology & Discernment, Justin Peters is joined by

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Biblical Literacy in an Age of Motivational Theology

Biblical Literacy in an Age of Motivational Theology By Angela Mitchell The Barna Research Group reported in recent years that only 60 percent of American adults can name even five of the 10 Commandments; 12 percent believe Joan of Arc was Noah’s wife; and 50 percent believe Sodom and Gomorrah were married. I think we can

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