Is It Godly to Anticipate Doom? Ep. 151

God commands us to live by every word that proceeds out of His mouth, and that includes the way we respond to times of turbulence and crisis. How can we navigate through seasons of uncertainty without the sure foundation of God’s Word? How can we as Christians address the times in which we live? Some Christians believe it’s more godly to be poor, but is it also godly to be a doom-sayer? That’s what we discuss in this episode of Out of the Question.

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Media Length44:05
TopicsPentateuch, Reformed Thought, Theology, World History

About the authors

Andrea G. Schwartz

Andrea Schwartz is Chalcedon’s family and Christian education advocate, and the author of eight books including: A House for God: Building a Kingdom-Driven Family, The Biblical Trustee Family: Understanding God’s Purpose for Your Household, Empowered: Developing Strong Women for Kingdom Service, Woman of the House: A Mother’s Role in Building a Christian Culture, and The Homeschool Life: Discovering God’s Way to Family-Based Education. She’s also the co-host of the Out of the Question podcast, and Homeschooling Helps (weekly live Facebook event). She can be reached at [email protected]

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Charles H. Roberts

Dr. Charles H. Roberts (D.Min.)is the pastor of Reedy River Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Conestee, SC. He earned degrees in Theology and Apologetics from Westminster Theological Seminary and Whitefield Theological Seminary. He co-hosts Chalcedon's Out of the Question Podcast. He lives near Greenville, SC and can be contacted at: [email protected].

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