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  • EP 47 Why We Gather: The Imperative of Worship for us and our Children - Ft. Joey Tomlinson
    Apr 13 2026

    John-Mark and Oliver welcome Joey Tomlinson, pastor of Deer Park Fellowship in Newport News, Virginia, to discuss his children’s board book Why We Gather and its connection to the resource Gathered for Glory.

    Tomlinson argues that Christians must prioritize gathered worship because Christ is worthy, God commands it, and it is spiritually good for believers, warning against replacing corporate worship with individualized “worship in all of life.” He outlines a biblical-theological case for the Lord’s Day as the Christian Sabbath rooted in creation, Christ’s resurrection and Pentecost, and the New Testament’s corporate assumptions (including preaching, church oversight, baptism, and the Lord’s Supper).

    The conversation emphasizes teaching children that Sunday worship is the “best day,” cultivating anticipation through weekly rhythms, practicing hospitable, and services of worship where children learn and are confronted by the means of grace.

    You can get "Why We Worship" by Joey Tomlinson on discount at brokenwharfe.com alongside our newly published resource "Gathered For Glory" by Oliver Allmand-Smith.

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  • EP 46 The 1526 Revolution: William Tyndale and His English New Testament - Ft. Stephane Simonnin
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode, we're joined by Stephane Simonnin and Oliver Allmand-Smith to explore the extraordinary story of William Tyndale and his groundbreaking English translation of the New Testament. Published in 1526, Tyndale's work defied the religious authorities of his day and forever changed the course of the English language, the Christian faith, and Western civilization.

    Topics covered:

    Who was William Tyndale and what drove him?
    Learning Greek and Hebrew in 16th-century England
    Fleeing to Germany to translate and print the New Testament
    The role of English merchants in smuggling Bibles
    Why the Church feared the Bible in English
    Tyndale's translation choices: "congregation" vs. "church"
    The lasting legacy of 1526 for Protestantism and Bible translation

    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Introduction & Welcome
    1:00 - Meet Stephane Simonnin
    4:12 - Tyndale's Life & Biographical Background
    8:29 - What Prepared Tyndale for His Great Work?
    13:00 - The Impact of Tyndale's English New Testament
    14:26 - Why Translating the Bible into English Was So Dangerous
    18:22 - Why Were Authorities So Opposed to the Bible in English?
    19:58 - What People Discovered (and Didn't Find) in the New Testament
    20:49 - Parallels Between Tyndale's Era and Christ's Ministry
    22:11 - Reformation, Not Revolution: Going Back to the Bible
    26:00 - Was Tyndale a Separatist? His Translation Choices
    28:30 - The Tension Between Personal Bible Reading & Preaching
    32:32 - The Logistics: Merchants, Printers & Smuggling Bibles
    36:47 - Tyndale's Romantic Zeal & the Plowboy Quote
    40:52 - Tyndale's Legacy 500 Years On
    41:08 - The 1689 Confession on Scripture in the Vulgar Tongue
    44:14 - A Catholic Cardinal's View of the Reformation
    45:49 - Closing Thoughts & Farewell

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  • EP 45 What We Miss About Missions: Reforming Our Approach - Ft. Jerry Slate
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, Jerry Slate joins the podcast to discuss his new book "Reforming World Missions: Recovering a Biblical and Confessional Missiology".

    In the work of world missions, those who send missionaries are just as essential as those who are sent. William Carey famously described missionaries as those who descend into an unexplored pit, while those who support them “hold the ropes.” But if we are to hold the ropes well, we must also know the ropes. Sending churches and cross-cultural church planters alike must be grounded in a missiology that is biblically sound and confessionally robust.

    Jerry's book was written to equip churches and missionaries with exactly that kind of theological clarity. Our conversation explores:

    • Why confessional theology matters for missions
    • The responsibility of sending churches
    • The relationship between church planting and the Great Commission
    • The free offer of the gospel to all nations
    • What faithful missionary preparation should look like today

    As the Canons of Dort remind us:

    “Moreover, it is the promise of the gospel that whoever believes in Christ crucified shall not perish but have eternal life. This promise, together with the command to repent and believe, ought to be announced and declared without differentiation or discrimination to all nations and people, to whom God in his good pleasure sends the gospel.” (Canons of Dort, Second Head of Doctrine, Article 5)

    May God be pleased to raise up many biblically qualified missionaries who are sent well, until the earth is filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.

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