Author: David Morrill

Podcast: Loser Theology?

On this episode of Protestia Tonight for May 16th, 2023, we talk about why premillennialism is not “loser theology” despite what is being claimed by social media theologians. In the PT VIP portion, we talk about how to witness to those who believe they are saved but are not.

Protestia Tonight: Discern In Context

On this episode of Protestia Tonight for May 9th, 2023, we discuss what John MacArthur meant by claiming he wouldn’t speak alongside women speakers. In the PT VIP segment, we talk about some new changes coming to Protestia and answer a related question about what to do when our pastors

Making Everyone Mad At Us

We’re talking about the Christian Nationalism debate live, and we’re going to add some context you need to hear, lovable pew-sitter.

The Case For Christian Citizenship

Christian: An term indicating a person or entity’s conformity in word and deed to the tenets of Christianity as defined by the Bible. Nationalism: Loyalty, commitment, and love for one’s neighbors as defined by common geography, culture, and legal status. Christian Nationalism: The practice of nationalism as properly oriented by

Pastor Charles Stanley Dead at 90

Long time Southern Baptist pastor and former SBC president Charles Stanley has passed away at age 90, according to In Touch Ministries. According to the obituary posted at Charlesstanley.com: On Tuesday, April 18, 2023, In Touch Ministries announced that beloved pastor Dr. Charles Frazier Stanley had passed away at 7:30

Theological Song Review: This Is Our God

Released on January 13, 2023 as the lead single from an upcoming studio album, Phil Wickham’s “This is Our God” peaked at #7 on Billboard’s US Christian Songs chart in April 2023. The song was co-written with Maverick City Music’s Brandon Lake, Pat Barrett, and Elevation Church’s Stephen Furtick. Note:

Theological Song Review: The Lord Is My Salvation

Worship duo Shane and Shane released “Hymns, Vol. 1” in 2018, covering classic and modern worship hymns in a live setting, including the tune, “The Lord is My Salvation” from the 2016 Getty album “Facing a Task Unfinished”. The Musical Value section of this review will be in reference to

The Season of Bathsheba

It’s that time of year again – March madness! No, not the NCAA Tournament (as unpredictable as it’s proven so far). Instead, it’s the season when every oppressed Karen of both biological genders on social media takes a break from marching in circles around Grace Community Church to once again