Justin Peters

Episode 134: Why Are Charismatics So Weird? Move Over, Michael Jackson!

In a brief yet intriguing episode of the Didache podcast, Justin Peters introduces a segment from his series “Why Are Charismatic So Weird?” with a humorous touch. Move over, Michael Jackson! ➡️ Find all of Justin’s essential links here: https://linktr.ee/justinpetersmin

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Episode 133: John MacArthur, Christianity Today, and MLK: Was Martin Luther King Jr. a Christian?

In this episode, Justin Peters engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Virgil Walker and Darryl Harrison about the complex legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., particularly focusing on whether he can be considered a true Christian given his theological views. The trio delves into King’s early writings, which clearly depart from orthodox Christian doctrines such…

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Episode 132: Cessationism Interview With Dr. Tom Pennington

In the latest episode of the Didache podcast, Justin Peters interviews Dr. Tom Pennington, pastor of Countryside Bible Church, on his book, “A Biblical Case for Cessationism: Why the Miraculous Gifts of the Spirit Have Ended.” The discussion delves into cessationism, the belief that miraculous gifts have ceased with the Apostolic Age, versus continuationism, which…

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Episode 103: Prosperity Theology Comes To The SBC

The SBC has never been known for teaching or practicing prosperity theology, but in the higher echelons and in the “powers that be” in the SBC, prosperity theology is alive and well. As we will see in today’s podcast, the SBC just may owe Benny Hinn and Kenneth Copeland an apology. Statement from SWBTS ✅🎥➡️…

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Episode 102: Why I Believe Saddleback Should Be Reinstated to the SBC

Saddleback Church was recently disfellowshipped from the SBC by its Executive Committee because it ordained three women as pastors in 2021; this is in contradiction to scripture and to the Baptist Faith and Message 2000. Rick Warren wants Saddleback to be reinstated to the SBC at its annual meeting this June 11-12 by a vote…

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