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Help, I Want to Stay Pure An interview with Zach Sparkman
Adam sits down with Zach Sparkman in this podcast to talk about his new book: Help, I Want to Stay Pure. In our modern world with the internet and television we have so much bombarding us. It’s good to know there resources out there to help us.
The Quiet Time Kickstart. An interview with Rachel Jones
Need a boost in your quiet time with God? Rachel Jones has a great place to start with her new book The Quiet Time Kickstart. Adam called up Rachel from across the pond to get all the details.
Twelve Classic Christmas Stories, An interview with Timothy Larsen
Tim Larsen has collected twelve Christmas stories to help enrich your Christmas experience. Adam and Tim sat down and and talked about how this book came about.
The Christmas Story – Brick by Brick. An interview with Rachael Hood
Rachael Hood takes those colorful bricks we see everywhere and uses them to help retell the familiar Christmas story we all know and love.
Christmas for Little Ones: Another interview with Carl Laferton
Our favorite Christmas author Carl Laferton is back with another Christmas children’s book. Christmas for the Little Ones. Adam and Carl had a great time in this interview and it shows.
It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas, An Interview with Andrew Wilson
Andrew Wilson has written a fun little book that is the perfect introduction to Christianity for your friends and neighbors this Christmas season. Adam sat down with him and they had a fun conversation.
From Garden to Glory An Interview with Courtney Doctor
Did you know that the Bible is one story and it effects your story? Our guest today has tackled this in concept in her new book From Garden to Glory: How Understanding God’s Story Changes Yours. stop what you’re doing and have a listen.
Biblical Typology An Interview With Vern Poythress
Adam gets into Biblical Typology today. What is that? well lets take a listen to Adam and Vern Poythress conversation. but if you want the quick answer its seeing how the Old Testament foreshadows Christ, the church, and the consummation through types―or symbols―pointing toward fulfillment.