Right Now Counts Forever: 2021 National Conference

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Stephen Nichols
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W. Robert Godfrey
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Joel Kim
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Questions & Answers with Godfrey, Kim, and Thomas

A questions and answers session with Drs. W. Robert Godfrey, Joel Kim, and Derek Thomas.

Questions:

  1. Can you share insight on the debate between paedobaptism and credobaptism? (1:47)

  2. Are we living in the end times? (12:08)

  3. Why did God allow polygamy in the Old Testament? (15:19)

  4. Why is marriage not a sacrament? (18:11)

  5. We often talk about the prodigal son’s salvation, but what about the old brother? (22:20)

  6. My sister is gay. How do I approach her with the gospel? (26:14)

  7. What is the greatest threat facing the Reformed church today? (36:20)

Note: Answers given reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Dr. R.C. Sproul and Ligonier Ministries. Here is our Statement of Faith.

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