Rev. Ken Huner of Thrivent Financial joins Dr. Kurt Taylor to talk about the final chapter of Acts. The conversation focuses in on the last leg of Paul's journey to Rome and the beginning of the mission he set up there. The ask the pastor question is: "How old is God?"
Pastor Curtis Garland of Immanuel East Ida joins Dr. Kurt Taylor of St. John's Waltz to discuss the twenty-seventh chapter of Acts. We follow St. Paul as he sets out from Rome, is diverted by a shipwreck, and nonetheless proclaims the crucified and risen Christ. The ask the pastor question is: "What is it like being a pastor?"
Pastor John Schinkel of Wellspring Lutheran Services in Monroe joins Dr. Kurt Taylor of St. John's Waltz to discuss Acts 26. Their conversation focuses on Paul's bold witnessing to Agrippa as well as his recounting of his conversion story. The ask the pastor question is: "Why did Jesus have disciples?"
Deacon Bob Auxter of Grace Lutheran Church in Monroe, MI joins Dr. Kurt Taylor to talk about the twenty-fifth chapter of Acts. In this chapter, we discuss Paul's witness of faith and appeal to Caesar. The ask the deacon question is: "Why are God and the devil angry with one another?"
Pastor Jeffrey Wade joins Dr. Kurt Taylor, both of St. John's Waltz, to talk about the twenty-fourth chapter of Acts. The conversation's focus is on the political narrative of both Luke and Acts, as well as the witness it provides to us today. The ask the pastor question is: "How did God make the earth?"
Pastor Daniel Potts of Trinity Lutheran Church and School in Monroe, MI joins Dr. Kurt Taylor of St. John's Lutheran Church and School in Waltz, MI to talk about the end of chapter twenty-two and all of chapter twenty-three of Acts. The conversation focuses in on St. Paul's address before the Jewish Council. The ask the pastor question is: "Why didn't Jesus just kill the devil?"
Pastor Mark Witte of Grace Lutheran Church in Monroe, MI joins Dr. Kurt Taylor of St. John's Waltz to discuss chapter twenty-one and the beginning of chapter twenty-two of Acts. The conversation focuses in on Paul's trip back to Jerusalem and the meetings that took place there. The ask the pastor question is: "How long did it take God to make all the people in the world?"
Posted on September 11, 2017 10:52 AM
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Jeff Wade