The lens through which we read Scripture greatly impacts our understanding of its meaning. When we read the gospel in particular, missing the context has the power to shift our view of faith, God, and His grace. Dr. Charlie Bing, author of “Grace, Salvation, and Discipleship,” joins us to share a life-changing theological grid to utilize when studying God’s Word in order to avoid theological bias in interpretation.

As Grace School of Theology pursues its vision to develop spiritual leaders in every nation, it is a great encouragement to hear how God is moving in different parts of the world. Tero Fredriksson, a pastor and Grace student from Finland, joins us to share the challenges of bringing the message of grace to a country where Christianity has drastically declined. Listen to discover how you can partner with Tero in “re-pioneering” the church in Northern Europe.

Many people hesitate to listen to the gospel because they think Christianity is all about rules and religion. In an effort to clearly communicate that the gospel is all about God’s love, Pastor Jeremy Vance wrote a book entitled “John, Jesus and Me.” We talk to him about how this book provides a fresh look on the gospel of John as a love letter from God to us, and how we can personally experience God’s love, a love that cannot be earned and cannot be lost.