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The show that helps Christian men become the worldview leaders their families and churches need.
Join Joel Settecase as he answers the questions the world is asking and discusses the Christian worldview with teachers, preachers and theologians. Together, they will help you build a legacy for your family: you, your kids and your wife will be able to confidently give answers from the Bible and see Jesus change lives as you share your faith.
Presented by The Think Institute (https://thethink.institute).
Join Joel Settecase as he answers the questions the world is asking and discusses the Christian worldview with teachers, preachers and theologians. Together, they will help you build a legacy for your family: you, your kids and your wife will be able to confidently give answers from the Bible and see Jesus change lives as you share your faith.
Presented by The Think Institute (https://thethink.institute).
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Apr 30, 2019 • 1h 3min
#5 - Why Do You Believe the Bible's Crazy Stories?
Tonight Joel Settecase addressed the Dreaded Question: "Do you *really* believe all those crazy stories in the Bible?"
The Bible says that a donkey talked, a man got swallowed by a fish and lived to tell about it, and that Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
How crazy are these stories really? Does the Bible provide any good reasons for believing them? Are there good reasons to doubt them?
We hope tonight's episode fortifies your faith and challenges your doubts; in short we hope it makes you think.

Apr 23, 2019 • 1h 10min
#4 - Who Is Jesus? with Dan Osborn
Pastor Dan Osborn has been teaching through the "I Am" statements of Jesus in the John's Gospel, and he joins Joel Settecase for tonight's conversation.
The two discussed the biblical identity of Jesus and challenges to that identity. Could Jesus have been a mere prophet? Was he a great moral teacher but nothing more? Was he in fact a liar or perhaps delusional? And what do we do with all those fantastic claims he made about himself?


