Most churches claim to teach from the Bible, but do they teach the Bible? There is a big difference. Churches often use the attractions of the world to get worldly people into church, from youth ministry to music ministry and human psychology. No wonder there are so many churches filled with people who don't actually know Jesus.
In this episode, James and Andrew consider Paul Washer's first indictment against the modern church. They consider Paul's statement to Timothy concerning Scripture as the profitable thing for life and ministry.
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In the coming weeks, Andrew and James will continue to walk through Paul Washer’s indictments against the modern church. After that, they will address popular teaching in the world today-comparing its content to Scripture.
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