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CPR: Church Discipline

CPR: Church Discipline

Join Pastors Mark Tiefel and Neal Radichel for an in-depth discussion on Church Discipline. They will look at some important Biblical passages and even examples from the Bible, and look at applications of this in the church today. There are many misconceptions regarding this topic, and this study will discuss the importance of carrying out church discipline within Christian congregations out of love for our fellow Christian.

source https://burdenblessing.podbean.com/e/cpr-church-discipline/

Word of the Week: Mercy

Word of the Week: Mercy

Pastor Mark Tiefel defines the word Mercy as it is used in Scripture. In the Old and New Testaments there were two words for mercy: compassion, or steadfast love. This second word emphasizes the feelings behind the compassion and what it was moved to do. God’s mercy is more than a feeling, is moves Him to action. Mercy also moves us to repentance knowing that God is merciful. We are not worthy of being forgiven. Forgiveness comes from the mercy of God.

source https://burdenblessing.podbean.com/e/word-of-the-week-mercy/

Word of the Week: Justice

Word of the Week: Justice

What makes something just or unjust? What is justice? Justice is doing what is right, and this has to be founded on an objective standard that applies universally to all people. The word justice was used by the prophets to describe the coming Savior who would bring “righteousness” or “justice” to the world. But compare that to our world today or the term “social justice” as used in our world. As used by our world this idea is based on subjective, always changing principles. How confusing! This is not true justice! But Jesus is, and there is nothing that can be substituted for that truth and objective standard which comes from God alone. 

source https://burdenblessing.podbean.com/e/word-of-the-week-justice/

CPR: Parenting

CPR: Parenting

Join Pastors Nathanael Mayhew and Ben Libby as they take a look at a few positive and negative examples of Christian parenting in the Old and New Testament. They will look at these examples as well as passages that give us direction in our Christian parenting and consider the application of these truths to our lives as Christian parents. Join us for a helpful review of the important responsibility of Christians in their role as parents. 

source https://burdenblessing.podbean.com/e/cpr-parenting/

Word of the Week: Scripture

Word of the Week: Scripture

Join Pastor Mark Tiefel as he describes and defines the word “Scriptures” and show where it came from. This term is derived from Latin and Greek and simply means “writings”. From this basic definition we are simply saying that these books of the Bible are simply things that were written. But there is a deeper meaning as well. The writings of the books of the Bible were different from other writings. Jesus Himself understood and declares that these writings are from God. The apostles also use this term to show that the writings of the Old and New Testaments are holy, or given by God. They are God’s words, not man’s. What a blessing that God had communicated these truths to us through the Scriptures!

source https://burdenblessing.podbean.com/e/word-of-the-week-scripture/

Bible Study: Luke

Bible Study: Luke

Join Pastors Ben Libby and Tom Naumann as they uncover the purpose and meaning of the Gospel of Luke which is the third account of the life, death and ministry of Jesus in the New Testament. They will dig into the background of the original writer who was a Gentile, and the purpose behind the writing of this Gospel. They will also look at some of the unique characteristics of the Gospel and how it is distinct from the other Gospels.

source https://burdenblessing.podbean.com/e/bible-study-luke/

CPR: Addressing accusations against Drew Brees and Focus on the Family

CPR: Addressing accusations against Drew Brees and Focus on the Family

Join Pastor Mark Tiefel and Sam Rodebaugh as they discuss a recent video by Quarterback Drew Brees and its relationship with Focus on the Family. They will address misconceptions about Focus on the Family, Sexuality, Conversion Therapy, love and more from a Biblical perspective. Join them to learn about how a Christian should respond to those who call them a bigot or a hater and why it is important to go back to what love really is. They will also talk about what Christianity is all about: It is not about our love for God or others, but the love of God for us.    

source https://burdenblessing.podbean.com/e/cpr-addressing-accusations-against-drew-brees-and-focus-on-the-family/

CPR: A discussion about the purpose of church based on a recent article in USA Today

CPR: A discussion about the purpose of church based on a recent article in USA Today

Pastor Sam Rodebaugh joins Pastor Nathanael Mayhew to discuss an article in USA Today by a teenager about the problems with Christianity and the church. We will take a look at how she and others view church and discuss the problem with where they are coming from. We will also discuss the purpose of church and why it is important to be different from the world. Join us for this insightful discussion.

source https://burdenblessing.podbean.com/e/cpr-a-discussion-about-the-purpose-of-church-based-on-a-recent-article-in-usa-today/

Word of the Week: Disciple

Word of the Week: Disciple

What is a disciple? Basically it means “one who follows” but we find that it is much more than just that. Pastor Mark Tiefel defines the word disciple and also points to what it means to be a follower of Jesus. Following Jesus implies endurance. Those who follow Jesus will be disciplined as His disciples, and while that may be difficult, it is better to be disciplined then to be lost and separated from God.

source https://burdenblessing.podbean.com/e/word-of-the-week-disciple/