Today, in our ongoing “Truth from Arkansas” series, we’re featuring two new sermons from the brethren down under.
First, we have Pastor Roger Copeland of Northern Hills Baptist Church in Texarkana, preaching from 2 Timothy 1:5 on “A Mom’s Legacy of Faith.”
Next, we have Pastor Cody Andrews of Holly Springs Missionary Baptist Church in Star City preaching from Romans 1:1-7 on “Why We Are Servants.”
Both of these sermons were delivered on Sunday, May 8.
Pastor Roger Copeland – A Mom’s Legacy of Faith
Pastor Cody Andrews – Why We Are Servants
This reminde me I really need to start loading my sermons up…sigh! Will listen in a bit!
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Good Mother’s day message from Pastor Copeland. Good point beginning with question of what legacy we will leave, not just for moms. Good examples he gave too and also encouraging and exhorting at the same time. We should want our kids to know JEsus!
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Thanks for listening! Yup, good message and not just for moms.
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Agreed it’s good and applicable for fathers as well
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Also: my day is going well. Tonight for apologetics study it will be questions and answers since I covered a lot the last two months and realized I need some to catch up with questions. So easy dAy today, still reading an apologetics book to be in an apologetics mode though. I love reading!!!
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Glad you’re having an easy day, brother!
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Thanks! Love easy days lol. Hope the rest of the day did turn out ok too for you
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Yup, it went well, thanks! After dinner I wrote a post responding to the Catholic apologist so my brain got a workout.
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Wow I imagine it is a workout! I feel that similar way with refuting alleged Bible contradictions. Sometimes its so blatantly bad I have to take a step back breath and then work on untangling their messy reasoning
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I get that exactly. Broussard is so painstakingly scrupulous in building RC-ism’s case for Petrine primacy and authority from Matthew 16:18 that his arguments in chapters 1 and 2 would embarrass the craftiest Jesuit. For chapter 2 my rebuttal was pretty much no rebuttal. I can’t respond to ridiculous sophistry. Next week he begins to get into the meat of Matthew 16:18 and I’ll have plenty to say.
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Gotcha I look forward to the posts from you
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Thanks, brother! I’ll definitely be working harder to counter Broussard’s false claims than Kreeft’s “shoot from the hip” philosophizing.
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Wow praying for you taking on this new project
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome brother Tom
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