The Postscript is a podcast and YouTube series that invites believers into in-depth theological and ministry conversations with pastors, Bible scholars, missionaries, and professors from the Living Faith Bible Institute.
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Episode 143: Becoming a Good Student
Youth pastor and Living Faith Bible Institute Professor Jeff Grasher comes on the show to share testimonies and tips on how to build successful student habits. We address the need to directly apply biblical knowledge in the context of ministry and life. We then briefly cover being organized, planned and having a bit of grit in approaching personal study and growth. As an institution, LFBI desires to see students take their studies seriously. Jeff takes time to share how knowing your “why” as a Bible student will drive you forward to finish strong with greater purpose in order to multiply ministry.
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Episode 129: The Problem with Bart Ehrman
In this episode, Dean of LFBI Dr. Alan Shelby sits down to discuss the problems with the writings of Dr. Bart. D. Ehrman, biblical scholar and atheist. We share Ehrman’s faith story and how he came to recant his Christianity. We then address his approach to textual and form criticism and how he presses assumptions on the scriptural text. We analyze Ehrman’s book “Jesus: Apocalyptic Prophet,” and Alan shares with us a biblical model for finding truth.
Episode 107: Typology & Shadows in Scripture
In this episode with Pastor Brian Hedges we look at what the Bible says about figures, types & shadows. What is the value of typology? How do we properly connect types in scripture? Brian also shares about the pitfalls of forcing pictures and illusions in scripture.
Episode 103: Three Forms of Application & the Significance of Context
In this episode we speak with lead pastor Brian Hedges of Heartland Bible Fellowship in Harrisonville, MO about the importance of context in Bible study. All of the Bible is written for us but not all of it is written specifically to us (2 Tim. 3:16). We also look at the three aspects of a proper hermeneutic: historical, doctrinal & inspirational applications of God’s Word.