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Food Trucks in Babylon

Food Trucks in Babylon

De: Western Seminary Todd Miles Patrick Schreiner Ryan Lister Andrew Pack
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Western Seminary professors Dr. Todd Miles and Dr. Andrew Pack discuss matters of theology, culture, and ministry in a post-Christian context.2024 Food Trucks in Babylon Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Why Biblical Inerrancy Matters
    Oct 6 2025
    Is biblical inerrancy a modern invention or is it simply reading the Bible on its own terms? In this episode of Food Trucks, Todd and Andrew give a defense for inerrancy, the doctrine that the Bible is true in everything it affirms. They also discuss the differences between inerrancy and infallibility, whether English translations are reliable, and why we can trust we have the right books in our Bibles. Ultimately, they make a case for why believing in inerrancy changes how we read and respond to the Bible.
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    38 m
  • How Can We Truly Change?
    Sep 15 2025
    Most of us want to change, but is it even possible? In this episode of Food Trucks in Babylon, Todd and Andrew discuss the idea of transformation in the Christian life. They contrast the difference between self-help books and the power of the gospel, which transforms us into new creations in Christ.
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    38 m
  • What Is the Gospel?
    Sep 5 2025
    In this episode of Food Trucks in Babylon, Andrew Pack and Todd Miles offer a definition of the gospel of Jesus Christ. They explore the ongoing implications of this good news in a believer's life and examine potential pitfalls that might cause someone to lose sight of the cross of Christ. They discuss why the cross is central to the gospel, why preachers should never move beyond preaching the forgiveness of sins, and what it really means to be gospel-centered.
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    36 m
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