

The Sword & The Trowel
Founders Ministries
The Sword & The Trowel is the weekly Founders Ministries podcast with Tom Ascol. New episodes drop every Tuesday.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 51min
TS&TT: Reformed Baptist History
A lively tour of Particular Baptist origins from 17th-century English separatists to modern revivals. They trace historic confessions, early congregations, and ministerial training. The conversation covers missionary awakenings, American developments, institutional recoveries, and ongoing tensions within the movement.

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Mar 19, 2026 • 40min
TS&TT: The 1689 Confession: Christ the Mediator (Part 4)
A deep dive into Christ as Mediator, focusing on his death, life, and how salvation is accomplished. They explore penal substitution, active and passive obedience, and the debate over particular versus universal atonement. Old Testament worship and promises are shown as pointing forward to Christ and the continuity of salvation across ages.

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Mar 12, 2026 • 47min
TS&TT: The 1689 Confession: Christ the Mediator (Part 3)
A theological walk through Christ as mediator, covering his human sanctification, anointing, and role as the new Adam. They unpack Christ’s active and passive obedience and the idea of double imputation. Discussion also touches on two wills in Christ, his fulfillment of the law, and the comfort believers receive from his intercession and resurrection.

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Mar 5, 2026 • 52min
TS&TT: God's Gift of Elders to His Church
A lively discussion of eldership’s biblical basis and practical qualifications. They explore moving to a plurality of elders and why that safeguards pastoral care. Practical training methods are offered, from mentoring to sermon rotations. They tackle decision-making among elders, member submission and church discipline. Character, competency, calling and chemistry get special attention.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 51min
TS&TT: The 1689 Confession: Christ the Mediator (Part 2)
A deep dive into Christology, exploring why the person of Christ is crucial and often misunderstood. They trace ancient heresies and show how those errors appear today. Listeners hear careful discussion of the Son’s eternal relation to the Father, the incarnation, the hypostatic union, and why Christ alone can mediate between God and humanity.

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Feb 19, 2026 • 38min
TS&TT: The Blessing of Family Worship
They talk about restoring regular family worship and personal stories of starting the practice. They explore why it became rare and how it is being recovered. Practical resources, rhythms for different life stages, and quick tips for making worship engaging are highlighted. They also discuss training children for corporate worship and creative, age‑appropriate practices.

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Feb 12, 2026 • 48min
TS&TT: Cultural Á La Carte
They dig into the Epstein files and the challenge of separating raw allegations from AI forgeries. They wrestle with trust in news and pastors’ duty to shepherd congregations through cultural crises. They discuss law and gospel balance, the role of elders, confessional resources, and practical steps for churches. They also debate immigration, national identity, and how Christians should preserve civic inheritance.

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Feb 5, 2026 • 41min
TS&TT: Thinking Pastorally about Minneapolis, ICE, and Current Politics
A discussion of recent unrest in Minneapolis and why church leaders cannot ignore its pastoral implications. A look at immigration policy, ICE operations, and how politics shape community tensions. Practical talk about church safety, de-escalation, and preparing congregations for protests. Reflections on nationhood, assimilation, and how cultural shifts affect church life.

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Jan 29, 2026 • 48min
TS&TT: Theology and Philosophy: A Discussion with Josh Tinkham
Josh Tinkham, pastor and adjunct theology professor, joins to discuss revelation, philosophy, and pastoral ministry. He explains why philosophy matters for making doctrine intelligible. Conversations cover logic, metaphysics of God, Romans 1 and general revelation, limits of reason versus special revelation, and how philosophical clarity shapes worship and pastoral practice.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 48min
The Law for the Lawless
David Mitzenmacher, Associate Pastor and author of The Law for the Lawless, joins to explore the vital role of God’s law in our lives. He discusses the evangelical silence surrounding the law and its implications for society. Mitzenmacher emphasizes the importance of the second use of the law for preserving social order and restraining evil. He contrasts civil authority with divine law, arguing that both serve crucial functions. The conversation also touches on the relevance of the Ten Commandments and how the law aids in gospel proclamation.


