In this edition of the Ministry Minded Podcast, I chat about a slew of articles that I’ve been chomping at the bit to share with you, including one that shows how Rush Limbaugh and Martin Luther were similar in the use of language to make courageous stands for the truth. Of course, Limbaugh and Luther operated in very different fields of expertise, not to mention different centuries, but the truth holds: that we, at this moment, are given an abundance of reasons to “stand firm” in and for the “true grace of God” (1 Pet. 5:12), even in this fiery trial.
Resources.
“Of Luther, Limbaugh, And Losers,” R. Scott Clark
“Martin Luther would have ruled Twitter,” Tom Holland
“The Liturgy of the Guilty,” Jonathan Bailes
“Christian Preaching and ‘Public Health’: On Faithful Puritans & Our Fiery Trial,” Owen Strachan
Daily Grace: The Mockingbird Devotional, Vol. 2
Grace: So Much More Than You Know and So Much Better Than You Think, Brad J. Gray
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Credits.
Intro music: “Explorers (Instrumental Version)” by The Midnight, The Midnight Music LLC, 2018.
Ad music: “Coffee Stains” by Finley, licensed under CC BY 4.0.
On Luther, Limbaugh, and the league of the guilty.