Paul Clayton of KFUO in St. Louis will interview me today at 9:05 AM about the SBC annual meeting and Resolution #6. The program can be heard on the internet via their website at the link above.
Ah man, I'm too late. I'm sure they'll keep it on their site for a bit. KFUO is a pretty good station, they carry the White Horse Inn so that's one major positive! They also have Adventures in Odyssey which I still like.
I can't wait to listen to the interview on the Internet. I grew up in St. Louis (GO CARDS!) and used to listen to KFUO (it is a mostly Lutheran station) when there was not much else on the radio. I really enjoyed their program "Issues, etc."
I am curious as to their interest in this discussion.
It didn't seem like Paul Clayton was exactly on board with the idea of regenerate church membership in just going by his tone. That was funny when he asked if Frank Page was going back to his "parish." Maybe other Christian denominations will begin to see the wisdom of accountability and like you stated, they will have to give a reckoning.
I guess I would have missed the interview regardless. I don't listen to KFUO any longer since they dumped Issues Etc without adequate justification. You think there is a lot of politic in the SBC? Do a Google on Issues Etc and the can of worms that has opened in the Missouri Synod.
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Ah man, I'm too late. I'm sure they'll keep it on their site for a bit. KFUO is a pretty good station, they carry the White Horse Inn so that's one major positive! They also have Adventures in Odyssey which I still like.
John in St. Louis
"Let the baby live."
Ascol, Barber, and Yarnell present...
"Three Men and a Baby"
;-)
I can't wait to listen to the interview on the Internet. I grew up in St. Louis (GO CARDS!) and used to listen to KFUO (it is a mostly Lutheran station) when there was not much else on the radio. I really enjoyed their program "Issues, etc."
I am curious as to their interest in this discussion.
It didn't seem like Paul Clayton was exactly on board with the idea of regenerate church membership in just going by his tone. That was funny when he asked if Frank Page was going back to his "parish." Maybe other Christian denominations will begin to see the wisdom of accountability and like you stated, they will have to give a reckoning.
I guess I would have missed the interview regardless. I don't listen to KFUO any longer since they dumped Issues Etc without adequate justification. You think there is a lot of politic in the SBC? Do a Google on Issues Etc and the can of worms that has opened in the Missouri Synod.
Dr. Welty,
Now that right there is funny, I don't care who you are.
Wyman Richardson
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