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Fireside Bible Chats

Podcast door Zachary Oxendine and Jeremy Oxendine

Engels

Geschiedenis & Religie

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Over Fireside Bible Chats

From 1933 to 1944, FDR addressed the nation in a series of 30 radio conversations that would later be known as the “fireside chats.” These addresses not only served to inform the American public, but they also provided a sense of calm to a nation in turmoil. The goal of this podcast, like its namesake, is to both inform and comfort. In this podcast, we will proclaim the whole counsel of God, starting with the truth that we are sinners in need of a savior, and it is through Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection and faith therein that we are saved and reckoned as justified in the sight of a Holy God.

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Doctrine of Man Man as Female

In this episode, we conclude our discussion on family ethics by exploring biblical womanhood, beginning with guidance for single women and moving into the roles of women within marriage and the church. Drawing from passages like 1 Corinthians 7, the episode distinguishes between the gift of celibacy and singleness, encouraging individuals to honestly evaluate their calling while remaining rooted in the covenant community. Practical counsel is offered for women pursuing marriage, including cultivating submission, growing in biblical knowledge, and embracing modesty. The discussion then shifts to the distinct natures of men and women as designed in creation, emphasizing complementary roles and the importance of feminine virtues such as gentleness, humility, and respect. The episode also addresses common struggles, cultural influences, and the biblical framework for marriage, church leadership, and women’s ministry. Overall, it presents a traditional, scripture-based vision of womanhood centered on God’s design, order, and purpose.

19 apr 2026 - 44 min
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Christian Education

In this episode, we explore the purpose and importance of Christian education in shaping faith, character, and worldview. The discussion centers on the idea that education is never neutral—it always forms beliefs, values, and priorities—making it essential for Christians to think carefully about how and where learning takes place. A key theme is the responsibility of parents and the church to actively disciple the next generation. Rather than outsourcing spiritual formation, the episode emphasizes that teaching children to understand Scripture, think biblically, and live out their faith is a core calling. The conversation also contrasts a biblical worldview with secular approaches to education, highlighting how underlying assumptions about truth, identity, and morality can differ significantly. It encourages listeners to evaluate whether education is reinforcing or undermining a Christian perspective. Practical considerations are discussed as well, including the role of schools, church involvement, and daily teaching in the home. The goal is not just academic success, but the formation of wisdom, discernment, and a life oriented toward God. Ultimately, this episode challenges listeners to see education as discipleship—an intentional, ongoing process of shaping hearts and minds to know, love, and follow Christ.

17 apr 2026 - 43 min
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Man as Male and Female

In this episode, we examine the biblical teaching that humanity was created as male and female, and what this reveals about identity, purpose, and design. Rooted in the Genesis account, the discussion emphasizes that gender is not accidental or self-defined, but intentionally established by God as part of His good creation. The episode explores how both men and women are equally made in the image of God, sharing the same inherent value and dignity. At the same time, it highlights meaningful distinctions between the sexes—differences that are not about inequality, but about complementary roles that reflect God’s design for humanity. A key focus is the purpose behind this distinction. The relationship between male and female is presented as foundational to family, community, and society, with marriage serving as a primary context where this complementarity is lived out. The discussion also touches on how these roles are meant to function in unity, not competition. The conversation acknowledges the cultural tension surrounding gender and identity, contrasting modern views with the biblical framework. It encourages listeners to see gender not as a limitation, but as a purposeful and good aspect of God’s creation. Ultimately, this episode calls listeners to embrace a view of identity grounded in Scripture—one that affirms both the equality and the distinctiveness of men and women, and points back to God’s intentional design. This episode, and indeed this entire series, draws on and is informed by major theological resources, including Wayne Grudem's seminal work, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine. Please note that the views expressed in this episode are those of the podcast creators and may not represent the views of the theological resources, including those cited.

17 apr 2026 - 35 min
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Doctrine of Man: Creation of Man

In this episode, we explore the biblical account of the creation of man and what it reveals about human identity, purpose, and value. Drawing from Genesis, the discussion highlights that humanity is uniquely created by God—not as an accident of nature, but as a deliberate and personal act. A central theme is that humans are made in the image of God, which sets them apart from the rest of creation. This identity gives every person inherent dignity, worth, and purpose. The episode explains how this “image” reflects aspects of God’s nature—such as rational thought, moral awareness, creativity, and the capacity for relationship. The conversation also emphasizes the intentional design of man. From being formed out of the dust to receiving the breath of life, the creation account points to both human dependence on God and the special care involved in our origin. This dual reality—humble beginnings yet divine imprint—shapes how we understand ourselves. Another key focus is purpose. Humanity was created to live in relationship with God, to steward creation, and to reflect His character in the world. The episode discusses how this original purpose still matters today, even in a broken world. Ultimately, this episode challenges listeners to reconsider their view of identity—not based on culture or achievement, but rooted in being created by God. It calls for a response of humility, responsibility, and a renewed understanding of what it means to be human. This episode, and indeed this entire series, draws on and is informed by major theological resources, including Wayne Grudem's seminal work, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine. Please note that the views expressed in this episode are those of the podcast creators and may not represent the views of the theological resources, including those cited.

17 apr 2026 - 32 min
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Creation and Providence

This episode explores the concept of God’s providence—how God actively sustains, governs, and works through all things in the world. Rather than viewing events as random or purely driven by human effort, the discussion emphasizes that God is continuously involved in both the big picture of history and the small details of everyday life. The conversation breaks down providence into a few key ideas. First, God preserves creation—everything continues to exist because He sustains it. Second, He governs all things, meaning nothing happens outside of His authority. And third, He works through circumstances, including human decisions, to accomplish His purposes. A major focus is how providence applies to real life, especially in difficult situations. The episode highlights that God’s control does not eliminate hardship, but it does give meaning to it. Trials, suffering, and uncertainty are not wasted—they are part of a larger plan that believers may not fully understand but can trust. The discussion also addresses a common tension: how God’s sovereignty fits with human responsibility. It explains that both are true—people make real choices, yet God remains fully in control, using those choices within His greater plan. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to respond to providence with trust rather than anxiety. If God is truly in control, then worry, fear, and the need to control everything begin to lose their grip. Instead, the right response is confidence in God’s wisdom, patience in hardship, and gratitude in all circumstances. This episode, and indeed this entire series, draws on and is informed by major theological resources, including Wayne Grudem's seminal work, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine. Please note that the views expressed in this episode are those of the podcast creators and may not represent the views of the theological resources, including those cited.

17 apr 2026 - 29 min
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