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This show is dedicated to analyzing controversies within and related to Christianity and presenting all sides as fairly as possible. One of the primary focuses of the show will be to interview people of differing opinions to collect a variety of perspectives in one place.
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After Class Podcast

Ronald D. Peters, John C. Nugent, Samuel C. Long

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What happens when you lock an Old Testament, New Testament, and Theology professor in a room to discuss provocative topics related to Bible and theology? Find out as you listen to the podcast of three professors from Great Lakes Christian College engage the sorts of questions students ask... after class.
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The Compass Effect Podcast with Ebenezer Dei Produced by Impact-50 Just as a compass helps you find your direction, The Compass Effect Podcast, with Ebenezer Dei, equips you with the tools and insights to navigate toward your highest potential. Like the wise men guided by a star to their destiny, this podcast will guide you toward fulfilling your life’s purpose. From the marketplace, to the household of faith, and in your personal life, join Ebenezer Dei on this exciting journey with The Com ...
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In this engaging installment of the Christian Evidence series, Cole Tuck explores "Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible," challenging the notion that Scripture is merely the product of ignorant ancient minds. Drawing from historical misconceptions and modern scientific validations, Cole compellingly argues that the Bible reveals advanced knowledge…
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Tune in to today's episode as we dive deeper into the crumbling power dynamics of our world. We're continuing our discussion on aliens and exiles, moving from how we relate to governing structures to how we respond to employers—and even slave owners in the ancient context, and...today? What do we do with Peter's call to submit to those in charge, e…
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New episode, new section in the book of 1 Peter as we dig into the idea of a cruciformed witness among the nations. (1 Peter 2:11 onward). We are in the world, but not of it—resident aliens representing the Kingdom of God wherever we go. How do we relate properly to non-believers and the powers of the world? Tune in today as the guys explore what P…
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In this engaging Bible class led by Cole Tuck, the study delves into Romans Chapter 3, dismantling the illusion of moral superiority among Jews and Gentiles alike. Paul argues that all humanity is equally ensnared by sin, rendering everyone in desperate need of Christ's redemption. Through vivid analogies—like misbehaving children in a grocery stor…
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In this heartfelt sermon delivered by Jeromy Tuck, a truck driver stepping into the pulpit, the focus is on the "Good News" of salvation and the assurance of eternal life for believers. Building on the undeniable existence of God and the truth of the Bible, Jeromy challenges listeners to examine their personal relationship with God and find comfort…
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On Sunday, October 19, 2025, Ron Figgins led a compelling Bible class focused on the Gospel of Mark, exploring its unique perspective and purpose. He emphasized why there are four Gospels, illustrating how each offers a distinct viewpoint on Jesus’ life, tailored to different audiences. Using the analogy of multiple witnesses describing an event di…
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Picking up in chapter 2 of 1 Peter, we return to the theme of love. Not all babies go to the nursery—so what keeps us from growing? Could malicious talk, insincerity, or selfish motives be getting in the way of your witness? In today's digital world, where division often dominates the conversation, we're reminded how easy it is to return to old hab…
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Does God call us to love everyone in a universal way, or are we called to love in a specific, concentrated way? For some, this is an easy answer; for others, it's a point of contention. Which is it for you? In an age of polarizing tension, the world could really use some love. In today's episode, the guys explore what it means to purify ourselves—a…
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On Sunday, October 12, 2025, Cole Tuck delivered a compelling sermon titled "The Moral Argument" as part of the Christian Evidence series at Avenue T Church of Christ. The sermon focused on the moral argument for God's existence, emphasizing that objective morality—universal standards of good and evil—requires a transcendent moral lawgiver. Cole ar…
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In this engaging Bible study on Romans Chapter 2, led by Cole Tuck, Paul dismantles arrogance in the early church by challenging both Jews and Gentiles on their shared sinfulness and the futility of self-justification through law or conscience. Through vivid examples—like hypocritical Jews preaching morality while stealing or committing adultery—Pa…
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Continuing the Christian Evidence series, Cole Tuck presented a thought-provoking sermon titled “The Intelligent Design Argument.” This lesson explored the teleological argument for God’s existence—the idea that intelligent design requires an intelligent designer. Cole compared the universe to a watch, a painting, or a house—each a product of purpo…
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Continuing in chapter 1, verse 17, we resume our study of 1 Peter. God will judge each person according to their works, yet we are saved by grace through faith—not by works. Do Paul and Peter preach different gospels? How do we synthesize these messages? Join the guys as they wade into deep theological waters. Works, faith, predestination, and more…
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In this engaging Bible study session from October 5, 2025, Cole Tuck delves into Romans Chapter 2, building a powerful case that God's judgment for sin is impartial and universal, affecting both Jews and Gentiles alike. Cole highlights the dangers of hypocritical judgment—condemning others while ignoring one's own sins—and clarifies that Christians…
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The world distorts, persecutes, lies, and tempts us to be distracted. Despite this, are you experiencing the indescribable joy found in Christ? When we embrace the vision of the Kingdom of God inaugurated in Christ, it produces a joy that looks ahead to the fullness we will one day experience — yet can already taste now. As Peter writes: "Even thou…
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On Sunday, September 28, 2025, Cole Tuck led our morning Bible class focusing on Romans Chapter 1, specifically nearing the end of the chapter—the discussion centered on the consequences of rejecting God and choosing to worship created things over the Creator. Key points included the exchange of God’s truth for a lie, leading to degrading passions …
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In a heartfelt sermon delivered on Sunday morning, September 21, 2025, preacher Cole Tuck explored the profound and challenging theme of "Forgiveness," drawing from biblical teachings to urge Christians to extend grace beyond boundaries. Amid a world rife with hate and division, Cole emphasized that true forgiveness mirrors God's mercy toward us—un…
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In this engaging Bible class led by Cole Tuck on Sunday, September 21, 2025, the group delved into Romans 1:18-23, exploring how humanity suppresses the evident truth of God's existence revealed through creation. Cole emphasized that God's invisible attributes—His eternal power and divine nature—are self-evident within us, leaving no excuse for rej…
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Today the guys continue our study and examine 1 Peter 1:3–9. To choose allegiance to Christ and His Kingdom is to enter into conflict and enmity with the world wherever you may roam. What does it mean that our inheritance is kept in heaven? Are we Livin' on a Prayer, or is it true that the world Can't Touch This salvation we hope for as we follow T…
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We break from our scheduled study to speak about the tragic death of a brother in Christ. As the media engine turns out various narratives tuned to match the algorithms of the viewer, how do we process what has happened in a distinctly Christian way—one that seeks to glorify Christ and strengthen our walk together as witnesses to the Kingdom of God…
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