Dennis Rainey Interviews Tchividjian

Dennis Rainey is going to interview  Tullian Tchividjian, (See also faces to watch in 2008) tomorrow (2/28/8) and Friday (2/29/8) on the radio; you can check for local station times here: Family Life Radio.    

I think you should listen. . . .Michelle Blood told us in a comment how to do this:

To hear these broadcasts, go to http://www.familylife.com. At the very top, click on Listen to the Broadcast. To hear yesterday’s pgm, click on Past Broadcasts in left side bar. Then Click on the title “The Making of the Prodigal.” As long as you have Windows Player or Real Audio, you should be able to hear it.

Let me say at the onset, I have never met Tullian in person.  My primary exposure to him is through his book, his blog, and the interview I pointed to here given in conjunction with D. James Kennedy’s ministry. 

But, I would strongly encourage our church family to listen to the Family Life Radio broadcast if they have a chance.  Here’s why.

Amazing Opportunities for Christians to Learn

It’s an amazing technological age in which we live.  And, if you have an internet connection, you can stretch yourself every day of the week.

Tonight, I almost watched a pastor from Minneapolis preach in Seattle per the recommendation of a guy in the U.K. who watched a pastor from the Baltimore area preach earlier today in Seattle, though it was late in the U.K., what with the time difference and all. 

But, it didn’t work for me to watch the pastor from Minnesota in Seattle, so I instead, watched a roundtable discussion at Columbia University because that was pointed out to me by a pastor in Florida.

More detail below.

Baptism of the Holy Spirit

Energized by the Florida sun and invigorated by the rides, Dr. Warnock returned to the U.K. and invited discussion about the nature of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit (TBOTHS).

Here’s the question.  Does TBOTHS take place at conversion?  Or, is it a separate experience for Christians?

Adrian raised the stakes by citing a quote from Lloyd-Jones.  I am quite a fan of Lloyd-Jones (in fact I forked over hard earned cash today to buy a book by him only this afternoon).  So, it is hard to disagree with him.

Never the less, I do.