MORNING SHOW, MARCH 28, 2012

Doug Greenwold explores those teaching sessions Jesus had with his disciples during Passion Week in Jerusalem, expaining to us about those early figs that weren’t there and how that mountain was really moved …  

MORNING SHOW, MARCH 21, 2012

Doug Greenwold tells us the story behind the story we all receive regarding Palm Sunday, both the symbolism of the palm branch and the threat of revolution implicit in Jesus’s claim that “the rocks would cry out” …   

MORNING SHOW, MARCH 19, 2012

Dr. Don discusses with us the history of science, the first understandings of mathematics and how these things have come to shape the way we think in the modern day …

MORNING SHOW, MARCH 14, 2012

Doug Greenwold of Preserving Bible Times teaches us the cultural aspects of Jesus’ walk through Jericho and explains why we find Zacchaeus hiding in that sycamore-fig tree …

MORNING SHOW, MARCH 12, 2012

Dr. Don Clark recalls his journey from a firm belief in evolution to conviction via the Holy Spirit and belief in the Supreme Being and His work of creation, then helps us understand the “evolution” of science itself …        

MORNING SHOW, MARCH 7, 2012

Doug Greenwold, just returned from Israel, recounts his visit to Jerusalem and then connects for us the stories of Lazarus, Lent and Jesus’ plan to engineer his own death (John:11) …  

MORNING SHOW, MARCH 5, 2012

Dr. Don considers the recent press release of DNA and genome research regarding Otzi the Ice Man, considers the accuracy of carbon dating and places The Flood on the timeline of creation …

MORNING SHOW, FEBRUARY 27, 2012

Dr. Don expands on that 150 million-year-old dinosaur egg and the shortcomings of radio dating, its uses and misuses in the continuing battle between science and faith …

MORNING SHOW, FEBRUARY 20, 2012

Dr. Don helps us examine the validity of scientific claims for a 4-billion year old earth and reveals recent findings that radioactive dating may not be all it’s cracked up to be …

MORNING SHOW, FEBRUARY 8, 2012

Part VI: The State of the Discipling Church – Doug Greenwold picks up where we left off last week and considers the means and modes of discipleship in the modern day church with a look back at how the “First Great Awakening” in the 18th century morphed into the “Second” during the 19th and what […]