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Roundtable discussion of biblical theology, with Pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett
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In this episode, Jeff and Brett discuss the parable of the wheat and tares in Matthew 13. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com

This week Jeff and Brett continue discussion on the parables of the kingdom from Matthew 13, and attempt to put a bow on the parable of the sower. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable [http://youtube.com/@theologyroundtable]). Email us attheologyroundtable@gmail.com [theologyroundtable@gmail.com]

This week, Jeff and Brett will discuss how King Josiah gives us the pattern for what biblical revival looks like: how it starts and what the natural results will look like. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable). Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com

What are the chances that all these revivals breaking out at the Christian colleges are happening right before the release of a new Jesus movie? Could they be connected? And what is the strategy of the god of this world in all these revivals? This week, Jeff and Brett discuss these things and try to shed more biblical light on the recent cultural phenomena of the “movement of the spirit”. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable) [https://youtube.com/@theologyroundtable)]. Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com

There seems to be a lot of interest in revivals these days. On this week’s episode, Jeff and Brett will take a look at the Bible, make some observations about revivals in general, and explain what a revival would look like during the most carnal period in church history: Laodicea. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by pastors Jeff Bartell and Brett Bartlett that discusses conservative theology in a contemporary context. Join us for a roundtable discussion on Bible doctrine, theology, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app, on Twitter and Instagram (@theologypod), and our YouTube channel (youtube.com/@theologyroundtable) [https://youtube.com/@theologyroundtable)]. Email us at theologyroundtable@gmail.com
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