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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares for Part 2 of our focus on the beliefs and tenets of the Quakers, founded in England in the 1600’s. Our church historian, Karl Baker, joins us as discuss the beliefs of this sect, in particular the belief of an “inner light” that guides without the use of the Holy Bible...…
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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares for the first of several programs that provide a focus on the beliefs and tenets of the Quakers, founded in England in the 1600’s. Our church historian, Karl Baker, joins us as we explore the details surrounding the foundations of this sect, and how the doctrines they hold compare with the holy scriptures.…
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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares as we spotlight the infamous trial of John Bunyan, preacher and author, in the year 1660, who was tried and convicted for failure to submit to the taking of a license to preach the word of God in England. This faithful servant of the Lord, as result of his stand, was sentenced to a total of over 12 years i…
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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares as welook at the life of J. Hudson Taylor, founder of the China Inland Mission. The focus of this episode centers on two major events in the life of this missionary: learning the certainty of answered prayer and the victory of assurance in knowing that the Lord knows them who are his, and gives rest to the…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we return to ourarchives of the programs we designated as, “Those That Gave Their Lives”, and we feature the history of a martyr in England, Anne Askew. This saint of God was martyred in the year 1546 for her faith and stand against the state church of England. Join us for this most unusual account of one who, “g…
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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares as our church historian, Bro. Karl Baker, joins us as we continue to focus on the history and teachings of the Jehovah's Witnesses.Brother Baker brings the doctrinal tenets of the Jehovah’s Witnesses to light in comparison with the what the Bible says in the scriptures, and discusses the errors present in …
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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares as our church historian, Bro. Karl Baker, joins us for Part 2 of our discussion of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Brother Baker, in this episode,focuses on the doctrine(s) of the Jehovah’s Witnesses and compares their teachings with the scriptures, using their published beliefs and the authority of the Holy Bibl…
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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares as our church historian, Bro. Karl Baker, joins us as we focus on the history and teachings of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Brother Baker brings the doctrinal tenets of Charles Russell, founder of this movement to light in comparison with the scriptures, and discusses the errors present in the beliefs of this …
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Our Wheat Among the Tares guest this week is Tim Faulk of Reach International Ministries. In this episode, Brother Faulk provides us with a detailed review of the evangelization efforts recently conducted in a number of areas in the nation of Myanmar. Presently, Myanmar is under military rule and persecution against Christians had continued to incr…
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Our Wheat Among the Tares program on this New Year’sDay reaches back into our archives to bring you the story of a pioneer missionary to the New Hebrides islands of the South Pacific – John G. Paton. This man was one of the first to set foot in the Hebrides for the Lord Jesus Christ among known cannibals – listen in for this timeless story of a man…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, our guest is Lee Cadenhead, missionary/pastor of Cornerstone Bible Baptist Church in Mutare, Zimbabwe (Africa). Pastor Cadenhead joins us to provide an update regarding the ministry that began 2+ years ago, and shares the history of his call to the foreign field, along with details as to answered prayer and the f…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we bring you the writtentestimony of Brother Titus, an evangelist and witness of Jesus Christ, who served in the areas of northern India and Nepal. The unusual aspect of this story – Brother Titus was blind, having lost his sight at the age of 12…Join for this inspiring testimony……
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Pastor Scott Dotson of Little Ivy Baptist Church, Mars Hill NC joins us on Wheat Among the Tares, to provide an update onthe relief efforts as result of the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. Brother Dotson details their involvement with the ongoing mission of relief and assistance, and also relates several stories of how the Lord has (and is)…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we feature our annual Thanksgiving Special program with our Hymns for Life host, Brad Lindsey. Join us as we focus on the meaning of trueThanksgiving, and listen to several stories of how Christians in the past have held to the true meaning of Thanksgiving in their hearts and lives, and the need for the same in o…
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This week on our Wheat Among the Tares broadcast, we bring you Part 2 of the series on Revivals and Revivalism with our historian, Brother Karl Baker. Our discussion moves into the period of evangelism during the 1920’s and forward as we look at the differences between true revival and emotionalism, and the factors accompanying each……
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This week on our Wheat Among the Tares broadcast, we reach back into our archives to focus on the subject of revivals and revivalism with Brother Karl Baker. We are spotlighting the Welsh Revival of 1905, which proved to be the forerunner of the modern revival methodology and it’s subsequent influences. Join us for this two-part seriesbeginning thi…
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Our program on Wheat Among the Tares this week features Pastor Eric Klerck, who tells us the true story of the conversion of a well-known atheist and sociology professor from Berkeley University in southern California. Pastor Klerck details the account of how this man began attending his weekly Bible study in a nursing home in northern Idaho, and o…
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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares for a special episode featuring Pastor Stephen Williamson and Pastor Bevans Welder (Bible Believers Baptist, Corpus Christi TX). Our discussion focuses on the importance of Christians participating in the upcoming election, and prayer for our nation at this particular time in our nation's history. A must h…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we feature Part 2 of the two-part series with Brother Karl Baker who focuses on the history of the King James Bible translators, and thehistory of the translation protocols that these men used in their historic work. Join us as we explore this background and the surrounding details...…
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Join us as we speak with Pastor Scott Dotson of Little Ivy Baptist Church in Mars Hill, NC and learn about the church’s relief efforts to help those who have been devastated by Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina. Listen as he describes how the Lord has provided for those who are in need, provisionally and spiritually...…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we feature a two-part series from our church history episodes that focuses on the history of the King James Bible translators. Join us as our church historian, Brother Karl Baker, provides details as to the men who were tasked with giving the English speaking people the word of God……
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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares as we speak with Chris Shull, missionary to the Artic nation of Greenland. Brother Chris shares with us a most moving account of his wife’s (Carole) diagnosis with a rare cancer in early 2024, and how the Lord has used this event in their lives to be a testimony of his grace, his answering prayer and how h…
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Join us this week on “Wheat Among the Tares” as we “step back” to hear the testimony of Dr. M.L. Rosvally, a Jewish surgeon that was present at the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War and how the testimony of a young Union army drummer boy that was severely wounded impacted his life to turn to the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation. Listen as we…
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Our guest this week on Wheat Among the Tares is Missionary Eric Fair, presently in Thessaloniki ,Greece, where he and his family are currently serving in the work of the gospel. Brother Fair provides his detailed account of how the Lord moved him to this field of service, and shares how prayer has been answered to bring them to this present work…An…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, Pastor Steve Williamson joins us to focus on the subject of social media from a pastor's point of view – specifically, how it affects Christians today in their lives, the lives of their families and the realities of their walk with the Lord. This discussion provides details in three vital areas of living: our per…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we bring a program that features the subject of prayer, and the importance of the saints continuing to pray and notto faint…Join Pastor Steve Williamson as he discusses the need of prevailing prayer, as given from a book entitled, “Prevailing Prayer” from the diary entries of George Mueller, founder of the Bristo…
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Recorded August 7, 2024, at New England Yearly Meeting Annual Sessions, Castleton, VT Want to share your thoughts on our podcast content? Email [email protected]. To learn more about the life and ministry of Quakers in New England visit neym.org. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter here: neym.org/newsletter-signup Donate to sustain our ministry here…
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Our guest this week on Wheat Among the Tares is Danny Kessler, missionary to the nation of Bulgaria. Brother Kessler brings to light how the providential hand of the Lord led he and his family to minister to the religious and Gypsy populations of this country, and the amazing answers to prayer to provide his family with assimilation into the cultur…
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Recorded August 6, 2024, at New England Yearly Meeting Annual Sessions, Castleton, VT Want to share your thoughts on our podcast content? Email [email protected]. To learn more about the life and ministry of Quakers in New England visit neym.org. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter here: neym.org/newsletter-signup Donate to sustain our ministry here…
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Recorded August 5, 2024, at New England Yearly Meeting Annual Sessions, Castleton, VT Want to share your thoughts on our podcast content? Email [email protected]. To learn more about the life and ministry of Quakers in New England visit neym.org. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter here: neym.org/newsletter-signup Donate to sustain our ministry here…
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Recorded August 4, 2024, at New England Yearly Meeting Annual Sessions, Castleton, VT Want to share your thoughts on our podcast content? Email [email protected]. To learn more about the life and ministry of Quakers in New England visit neym.org. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter here: neym.org/newsletter-signup Donate to sustain our ministry here…
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Lloyd Lee Wilson presents the plenary message to 2024 Annual Sessions of New England Yearly Meeting. Recorded August 4, 2024, at Castleton, VT Want to share your thoughts on our podcast content? Email [email protected]. To learn more about the life and ministry of Quakers in New England visit neym.org. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter here: neym.…
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The first of five Bible Half Hours presented at 2024 Annual Sessions of New England Yearly Meeting Want to share your thoughts on our podcast content? Email [email protected]. To learn more about the life and ministry of Quakers in New England visit neym.org. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter here: neym.org/newsletter-signup Donate to sustain our …
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This is an audio recording of an abridged version of the 2024 New England Yearly Meeting Quaker Indian Boarding School Research Group's Research Findings Report. This recording includes the footnotes that expand on the text, and several of the appendices. The recording is read by Janet Hough. A PDF of the unabridged version of the report is also av…
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Our Wheat Among the Tares episode this week features the account of missionary Allen Francis Gardiner, a former British naval officer who became a missionary that went to the far reaches of the world for the Lord Jesus Christ. His life ended in the islands of Tierra Del Fuego (Island of Fire) in the extreme southern portion of South America. Join u…
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Join us for this Independence Day broadcast as we celebrate the liberties that God has blessed our nation with… Pastor Steve Williamson and church historian andformer pastor Karl Baker discuss the influence of the Bible and the preaching of God's word into the founding of our great nation. The need to understand our history is paramount in the main…
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We step back in history on this week’s program of Wheat Among the Tares, to learn about a missionary that served in the nation of Brazil in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. His name – Solomon Ginsburg, a converted Jew from the nation of Poland, who came to know the Lord Jesus Christ, and took this knowledge to the cites and villages of Brazil. His…
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Our conversation on Wheat Among the Tares for this episode, we talk with Pastor Adrian Hendricks, Heritage Baptist Church of Bengaluru India. Our discussion focuses on the recent election results in India, and the impact that these results might have on the Christians of India, along with Pastor Hendrick's thoughts as to the Lord's way in answering…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, our guest is Brother Tim Faulk, of Reach International Missions. He provides an update as to the status of national pastors in the country of Myanmar (Burma) and the current military’s operations against the churches in the country, specifically in the Christian (Baptist) churches of northern Myanmar. He also add…
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We go back in time this week on Wheat Among the Tares, to find out about one who, "Gave Their Lives for the Lord”. Our episode features the life of Missionary John Geddie, born in Scotland and who pioneered the gospel in the New Hebrides Islands (present day Vanuatu) on the island of Aneiteum in the year 1848. This island, along with others in the …
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, Mr. Benjamin John of Christian Concern, a Christian advocacy ministry based in London England, joins us. Biblical principles are under great attack in the United Kingdom, and Mr. John provides us with details surrounding a number of cases that are affectingChristians in their country, including the policing of si…
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Our guest this week on Wheat Among the Tares is Dr. David Gibbs of the Christian Law Association (www.christianlaw.org), who provides several updates of concern to Christians here in America. We focus first on the FACE Act (Freedom (of) Access (to) Clinic Entrances), under which there have been several groups recently convicted of violating this ac…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, our guests are Mark Baumgartner, Director of A Moment of Hope (Pro-Life Sidewalk Counseling) and Eddie Benton, Director of Daybreak Life Center Services (assisting in the prevention of abortion and services for expectant mothers). Both of these men share their wisdom and experiences as to thecurrent fight in the …
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we focus on the subject of Human Trafficking and the need for awareness of it’s impact on families. Our guest is Mitch Prosser, Interim President, of Palmetto Family Council, based in Columbia SC. Brother Prosser provides us with helpful information as to minimizing the potential of families becoming victims of t…
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Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares as we discover a name from the past that conveyed an example of love and sacrifice for the Savior. Her name – Anne Askew, who lived in England in the 1500’s. Her story is revered in the pages of Baptist history as one who willingly offered herself for the testimony of the truth...…
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This week on Wheat Among the Tares, join us as we talk with David and Phyllis Smith, who direct the Deaf Ministry of Gethsemane Baptist Church in Lexington SC. This couple has an unique story of how they entered into the deaf ministry, and the means by which the Lord directed them through trials and answered prayers to where they are today……
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Pastor Steve Williamson joins us to share his thoughts about the need for Christians to stand firmly on God’s word during these troubled times and what we may face in 2024...Our program focuses on several recent news stories that show an attempt to undermine the authority of the Bible, and the attempt to overthrow reasonableness and decency……
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Our guest this week on Wheat Among the Tares is Brad Lindsey, our Hymns for Life host here on Gethsemane Global Radio. Brad will be spotlighting the song histories of several of the well-known , and not so well-known, Christmas carols that are a key part of our worship during the Christmas season. Join us as we learn more about those that penned th…
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Join us this week for Wheat Among the Tares as we speak with Tim Faulk, Director of Reach International, Missions to Southeast Asia. Brother Faulk updates us on the current situation in the nation of Myanmar and what the attacks the churches are facing at the hands of the military. The need for prayer and assistance is criticalfor these brethren...…
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