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News: The Reign of Christ kicks off podcasting
Posted on Thursday, July 13 @ 06:55:15 PDT by John

Announcements The Reign of Christ, a ministry created by Sam Frost and Jason Bradfield has kicked off their podcast with the very first episode, a discussion about the development of Preterism within various traditions (reformed, non-reformed, etc.), its current state, and where it's heading. The participants share their various opinions on what needs to be continually developed as well as how doctrinal disagreements should be handled.

Click here to listen to the first episode of The Reign of Christ's podcast

 
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Re: The Reign of Christ kicks off podcasting (Score: 1)
by Sam on Thursday, July 13 @ 07:25:11 PDT
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I want to thank again Virgil, Roderick Edwards, and Jason Bradfield for putting this together. As you know "tensions" have developed between some of us, and this was a way to sort-of ease them. We can disagree, even poke fun at, those that have a different slant. But, I think all involved in this podcast can say to a degree that we are in this together, and want peace in the midst of disagreement. We CAN talk with one another and we CAN forge through to a larger table. Indeed, we all recline at the largest Table of them all! Occassionally, a food fight break out, and one needs to clean up the mess. Thanks, guys, for getting out the mop buckets and mops!

Samuel M. Frost


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Re: The Reign of Christ kicks off podcasting (Score: 1)
by Flakinde on Thursday, July 13 @ 07:40:23 PDT
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I firmly applaud this initiative. It was/is about time that we all get over the poo-flinging and come to terms with each other, in a "mature" manner (and I use the word "mature" with all its eschatological weight).

This has been the most "post-parousia-like" initiative I have seen within the Pret camp in a good while. Congrats to all involved, for your grace, maturity, and humility.

Blessed in His rest,

Alexander Rodríguez


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Correcting Sin verses Beliefs (Score: 1)
by Kyle Peterson (peterson.kyle@gmail.com) on Thursday, July 13 @ 08:20:27 PDT
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One of the discussion points is how we as Christians should be correcting one another.

Roderick goes on to say that as Christians we need to correct our brothers and sisters. I fully agree with this; but we need to be mindful that there is a distinct difference when it comes to correcting SINFUL BEHAVIOR versus what someone THINKS or BELIEVES.

It appears that there are some people that would correct both in the same manner. Whereas Postmodernists seperate the two. Stern and sometimes harsh correction when it comes to SINFUL BEHAVIOR and gentle, cordial conversation when it comes to OPINIONS or BELIEFS.

-Kyle





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