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Not sure the order here, it does not seem to be following their home page. Now there is a woman giving some sort of (broadly evangelical) devotional.
Likely Reverend Kiester's interview section will be archived soon.
Not sure the order here, it does not seem to be following their home page. Now there is a woman giving some sort of (broadly evangelical) devotional.
Likely Reverend Kiester's interview section will be archived soon.
Moody Bible Institute (connected with Moody Broadcasting) is VERY much broadly evangelical - the school is really Arminian so I'm actually quite pleased Lane got on... will be interesting to hear anything he might have heard back from them, or any off-air conversations he had.. nudge, nudge?
Moody Bible Institute (connected with Moody Broadcasting) is VERY much broadly evangelical - the school is really Arminian so I'm actually quite pleased Lane got on... will be interesting to hear anything he might have heard back from them, or any off-air conversations he had.. nudge, nudge?
Moody Bible Institute (connected with Moody Broadcasting) is VERY much broadly evangelical - the school is really Arminian so I'm actually quite pleased Lane got on... will be interesting to hear anything he might have heard back from them, or any off-air conversations he had.. nudge, nudge?
That's interesting. As a graduate of the place I can tell you that they - at least the folks in the Bible, Theology, and Pastoral Studies departments, think of themselves as being more Calvinist than Arminian.
But I am curious, Lane... Why on earth did they want to interview you? I ask because you break the stereotype in every way of the kind of role model they put before me in 4 years of studies there.
Not sure the order here, it does not seem to be following their home page. Now there is a woman giving some sort of (broadly evangelical) devotional.
Likely Reverend Kiester's interview section will be archived soon.
Moody Bible Institute (connected with Moody Broadcasting) is VERY much broadly evangelical - the school is really Arminian so I'm actually quite pleased Lane got on... will be interesting to hear anything he might have heard back from them, or any off-air conversations he had.. nudge, nudge?
I've missed the interview with Reverend Keister, apparently. Someone named "Martha Peace" is on.
Not sure the order here, it does not seem to be following their home page. Now there is a woman giving some sort of (broadly evangelical) devotional.
Likely Reverend Kiester's interview section will be archived soon.
Moody Bible Institute (connected with Moody Broadcasting) is VERY much broadly evangelical - the school is really Arminian so I'm actually quite pleased Lane got on... will be interesting to hear anything he might have heard back from them, or any off-air conversations he had.. nudge, nudge?
I can't remember too many details of the phone conversation. However, the upshot of it was that Paul seemed pretty solidly Reformed to me. I know from my wife (graduated '97) that there is a lot more Reformed presence at Moody than there used to be (although I'm not sure what it's done since '97. It was a very nice conversation, and encouraged me greatly about the direction of the radio program, and possibly the direction of the school as well.
Moody Bible Institute (connected with Moody Broadcasting) is VERY much broadly evangelical - the school is really Arminian so I'm actually quite pleased Lane got on... will be interesting to hear anything he might have heard back from them, or any off-air conversations he had.. nudge, nudge?
I can't remember too many details of the phone conversation. However, the upshot of it was that Paul seemed pretty solidly Reformed to me. I know from my wife (graduated '97) that there is a lot more Reformed presence at Moody than there used to be (although I'm not sure what it's done since '97. It was a very nice conversation, and encouraged me greatly about the direction of the radio program, and possibly the direction of the school as well.
Maybe they have... it seemed to me from listening to the radio in the early 90's that they were VERY Arminian (but one should take that with a grain of salt, since at that time I was quite cage-stage Calvinist).