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 172: When Your Church Gets Evicted Over Their View on Inerrancy
Historically, baptists have agreed on a great number of things. For the most part, especially among dispensationalists, we have been agreed on soteriology, the trinity, ecclesiology and eschatology to name a few. But the topic of biblical inerrancy has produced a greater and greater divide among baptists in the last few decades. This week on the Postscript, we interview Pastor Mike Reneau of Living Faith Boston, a young but growing church plant who has recently been displaced for their view on the preservation of scripture. Living Faith has experienced a form of persecution, an aggression from within their ranks, one related to their adherence to the Authorized Version. Mike shares with us the details of this experience and calls believers to greater faith and resolve.
Read Living Faith Fellowship Blog Post: Top 5 Reasons People Have Rejected the KJV (By Their Own Admission) and why Their Reasons are Invalid.
https://www.lffellowship.com/blog/2018/7/31/top-five-reasons-people-have-rejected-the-king-james-version-by-their-own-admission-why-those-reasons-are-invalid
Watch Ep. 100: Inspiration, Preservation & the King James Bible
https://www.lfbi.org/postscript/8rnz9nsws27yqz5f0elpml5uwe0je4
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Episode 104: A Personal Conversation About the King James Bible & the 16 Bit Controversy
In this episode of the Postscript, we sit down with Van Sneed of the Ps+ and discuss how he came to believe that the Authorized Version is God’s preserved word in English. He shares how the King James is perceived culturally and how the KJV has a direct impact on doctrine.
+28: The KJV Part 1: The Doctrine of Preservation
In this episode of the Ps+ we look at what the Bible says about God preserving his Word, as well as discuss a faith-based view of scripture.