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Learn how to build a simple estate plan and lend or repay family money without hurting your relationships. What’s the first thing to do when creating an estate plan? What’s the smartest way to handle loans between friends or family? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola break down estate-planning basics like wills, revocable trusts, living wills/advance healthcare directives, and durable powers of attorney — tools that can ensure your wishes are carried out and help your loved ones avoid probate. They also share when to update your documents, how beneficiary designations can override your will, and three simple to-dos to get started without feeling overwhelmed. Then, mortgage and student loans writer Kate Wood joins Sean and Elizabeth to answer a listener’s question about paying a loan back to her parents. They explore how family loans and lending circles work, why it’s important to put agreements in writing (and when notarizing helps), and the impact informal loans can have on your credit. They also weigh different ways to set money aside, comparing high-yield savings accounts with taxable brokerage accounts invested in ETFs and considering timelines, growth potential, and tax trade-offs. Want us to review your budget? Fill out this form — completely anonymously if you want — and we might feature your budget in a future segment! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScK53yAufsc4v5UpghhVfxtk2MoyooHzlSIRBnRxUPl3hKBig/viewform?usp=header In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: estate planning, will vs trust, revocable trust, living will, durable power of attorney, healthcare proxy, advance healthcare directive, probate explained, beneficiary designation vs will, update beneficiaries after marriage, how often to update a will, intestate meaning, avoid probate, family loan agreement, lend money to family safely, informal lending, lending circle, saving circle, notarized loan contract, pros and cons of family loans, protect relationships when lending money, credit score and informal loans, high-yield savings accounts, taxable brokerage accounts, ETF basics for beginners, repaying parents for college, fiduciary roles in estate planning, power dynamics of lending to friends, writing a repayment schedule, when to use a trust for minors, and retitling assets into a trust. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com . Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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×In this episode of the Broken Wharfe Podcast, John-Mark sits down with Dr. James Renihan to explore the Old and New Testament foundations of baptism. Drawing from his teaching series, IRBS On The Road, Dr. Renihan explains how ritual washings in the Old Covenant point forward to believer’s baptism, why circumcision is fulfilled in regeneration—not baptism—and how baptism serves as a pastoral help to Christians. Whether you’re Baptist, paedobaptist, or simply wrestling with the theology of baptism, this conversation provides clarity, encouragement, and a strong biblical framework. 📖 What You’ll Learn Old Testament roots of baptism in ritual washings Why circumcision points to regeneration, not baptism The relationship between baptism and confession of faith How baptism connects with church membership and prudence Baptism’s pastoral role in assurance and sanctification ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 – Introduction 1:00 – Welcome Dr. James Renihan & IRBS On The Road 2:50 – Goals of the baptism seminar 9:00 – Baptism in the Old Testament: washings & priestly consecration 13:00 – Why New Covenant baptism is one washing 19:00 – Circumcision and regeneration in the New Testament 21:00 – Timothy’s baptism and confession of faith 25:00 – Credobaptism vs. “adult baptism” 27:00 – Baptism, church membership, and prudence with children 34:00 – Baptism as pastoral encouragement for believers 37:00 – IRBS On The Road 2025–26: Sola Scriptura & the Trinity 🔗 Resources & Links Visit: [brokenwharfe.com] for historical reprints, covenant theology resources, and more. Book highlight: Nehemiah Coxe on Covenant Theology with John Owen on Hebrews 8, newly available - Covenant Theology: From Adam to Christ [brokenwharfe.com/bookshop] Invite Dr. Renihan or Dr. Scheiderer to your church through IRBS On The Road: [irbs.org] Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…

1 EP 42: The Forgotten Spurgeon, Enduring Trials for God's Sake & Abounding in Hope, Ft. Brandon Rhea 48:11
In this second part of our series on C. H. Spurgeon, host John Mark is joined again by Dr. Brandon Rhea to explore the major controversies, trials, and enduring legacy of the “Prince of Preachers.” Building on the previous discussion of Spurgeon’s life and theology of the Sabbath, Dr. Rhea surveys the defining battles Spurgeon faced—hypercalvinism, slavery, baptismal regeneration, sabbatarianism, and the infamous Downgrade Controversy. Dr. Rhea explains how Spurgeon’s unwavering convictions about the authority of Scripture, the exclusivity of Christ, and the necessity of doctrinal integrity often came at great personal cost—fractured friendships, public censure, physical illness, and emotional strain. Yet, through suffering, Spurgeon held fast to the truth, refusing to compromise for the sake of pragmatism or popularity. The conversation draws out enduring lessons for today’s church on the need for confessional clarity, the costliness of faithfulness, the centrality of sound doctrine in interchurch fellowship, and the hope believers have in Christ amid trials. Brandon Rhea is author of Spurgeon’s Forgotten Sabbatarianism: The Fourth Commandment in the Life and Theology of the Prince of Preachers —available at [brokenwharfe.com/bookshop]. 00:00 Welcome & Introduction 00:52 Recap of Part One & Episode Overview 02:00 Spurgeon’s Major Controversies 07:59 Slavery & Public Backlash 10:08 Baptismal Regeneration Dispute 12:25 Sabbath Controversies in Scotland 15:20 The Downgrade Controversy 20:45 Doctrinal Clarity in Church Partnerships 27:01 The Cost of Standing for Truth 32:55 Spurgeon’s Theology of Suffering 37:53 Susannah Spurgeon’s Suffering & Support 40:38 Lessons for the Church Today Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…

1 EP 41: The Life of C. H. Spurgeon, The Sabbath Day & Being Faithful to Christ, Ft. Brandon Rhea 45:20
In this episode of the Broken Wharfe Podcast, host John Mark is joined by Dr. Brandon Rhea to discuss C. H. Spurgeon's life, ministry, and theology of the Sabbath. Dr. Rhea, a pastor and scholar, shares insights into Spurgeon's Victorian context, confessional theology, personal life, and ministry challenges. He delves into Spurgeon's emphasis on the Christian Sabbath, his strong convictions about God's law, and his dedication to a high doctrine of Christian worship on the Sabbath Day. The conversation also touches upon contemporary lessons from Spurgeon's ministry, highlighting the importance of maintaining doctrinal clarity, the need for corporate worship, confessions of faith and faithfulness to Jesus Christ despite the many temptations to prioritize pragmatic success over obedience to the Lord. Brandon Rhea is author of " Spurgeon's Forgotten Sabbatarianism: The Fourth Commandment in the Life and Theology of the Prince of Preachers " - available on sale today ! 00:00 Welcome to the Broken Wharfe Podcast 00:42 Introducing Dr. Brandon Rhea 01:56 Dr. Rhea's Journey with Spurgeon 07:36 Spurgeon's Victorian Context 15:56 Spurgeon's Theology of the Sabbath 21:15 Spurgeon's Commitment to Sound Doctrine 30:20 The Importance of Gathering for Worship 36:25 Spurgeon's Conversion Story 39:16 Reflections on Worship During COVID 42:25 Closing Thoughts and Next Episode Preview Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode of the Broken Wharfe Podcast, John Mark is joined by Texas pastors Aaron Wright and Wilson Marsh. They discuss Christian liberty as outlined in chapter 21 of the Baptist Confession of Faith. Their discussion covers its implications for worship, the limitations imposed by man-made doctrines, and the freedom believers have under God's law. They emphasize the difference between moral and positive law, the proper observance of the Christian Sabbath, and the importance of adhering to scriptural commands while avoiding legalism. The episode also addresses practical concerns such as alcohol consumption, balancing Christian freedom with sensitivity towards individuals with weaker consciences, and the pivotal role of doctrines and confessions in guiding church practices. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
Christian Liberty & The Second London Confession: Insights with Aaron Wright & Wilson Marsh | The Broken Wharfe Podcast In this episode, John Mark delves into the doctrine of Christian Liberty as framed in Chapter 21 of the Second London Confession with special guests, Aaron Wright and Wilson Marsh. They explore misconceptions around Christian liberty, particularly the focus on trivial liberties versus the more profound freedom from sin and the dominion of Satan that Christ has purchased for believers. The conversation touches on the differences in Christian liberty experienced under the Old and New Covenants and addresses common issues faced by believers today. Additionally, both guests share prayer requests regarding their respective church ministries in Houston and Wichita Falls, emphasizing gospel work and church growth. This episode offers a deep dive into the core essence of Christian liberty and its significance in the life of a believer. 00:00 Introduction to Christian Liberty 00:53 Welcome to the Broken Wharfe Podcast 01:08 Meet the Guests: Aaron Wright and Wilson Marsh 01:27 Aaron Wright's Background and Ministry 03:15 Wilson Marsh's Background and Ministry 05:32 The State of Reformed Churches in Texas 07:30 Understanding Texas: Culture and Geography 10:33 Discussion on Christian Liberty 23:28 Understanding Christian Liberty 23:52 Roman Catholic Influence in New Orleans 25:09 The Doctrine of Peace with God 26:50 Living According to Doctrine 28:00 Evangelical Perspectives on Liberty 31:52 The Role of Good Works in Salvation 34:09 Access to God Through Christ 36:57 Children's Books and Theological Concepts 41:15 Prayer Requests and Church Updates 45:15 Final Thoughts and Farewell Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, Oliver Allmand-Smith joins the show to discuss the Covenant of Works with Jonny and John-Mark. They discuss its implications, referencing the Baptist Catechism and the recent publication of 'Covenant Theology from Adam to Christ' by Nehemiah Coxe and John Owen. Topics include the significance of headship, the distinctions between grace and covenant, and how the covenantal relationship between Adam and God impacts creation. The conversation also explores the relationship between angels and humanity in covenantal terms and the overarching importance of understanding the Covenant of Works in Reformed theology. Tune in for a deep theological discussion enriched by historical insights and practical implications for contemporary faith. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
Listen in to this segment on the foundation of the doctrine of divine impassibility - from the audiobook edition of "God without Passions: The Majesty of God's Unshakeable Perfection". To listen to the audiobook, you can view it on Audible or view the Print Edition . Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…

1 EP 37: Robert Hall Jr, Anti-Confessionalism & The Modern Evangelical Mind, Ft. Austin Walker 53:52
In this episode, Austin Walker joins the show to discuss his new book on the life and theology of Robert Hall Jr. Walker shows the anti-confessionalism of Hall and how his legacy stretches as far as today, foreshadowing many of the ideas prominent in modern evangelicalism. To learn more about the 18th Century Baptists, the impact of Romanticism on the health of the churches in this era, and many other issues - tune into this episode! Austin Walker's book is available at brokenwharfe.com/bookshop/ Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
James Renihan joins the show to mark the new 20th Anniversary Edition of 'Covenant Theology from Adam to Christ', featuring the writings of Nehemiah Coxe and John Owen. Doc Renihan provides a detailed biography of Nehemiah Coxe and explores the historical and theological significance of his work. Topics include the importance of covenant theology, the interplay between biblical and systematic theology, and how Coxe's writings offer a corrective to certain theological trends. The episode also touches on the relevance of understanding covenants within the broader scope of reformed and particular Baptist traditions. Tune in for a deep dive into covenant theology and its implications for contemporary faith and practice. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, Oliver Allmand-Smith returns to give a thoughtful critique of the legacy of John Bunyan, its impact on present-day evangelicalism and the importance of confessionalism. The way Bunyan's strengths led to his weaknesses is explored, alongside his weak view of Baptism and Church Membership, and his hyper-individualistic approach to the Christian life. Oliver and John-Mark stress the importance of understanding Bunyan in his own historical context, before closing with a re-emphasis of the admirable qualities of John Bunyan. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, Oliver Allmand-Smith joins the show to discuss the life and legacy of John Bunyan. They explore Bunyan's early life, his exposure to Puritan preaching during the English Civil War, and his profound spiritual journey detailed in his autobiography 'Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners.' The podcast delves into Bunyan's religious convictions, his resistance to formalism, and his imprisonment for unlicensed preaching. They also reflect on the personal and historical context that shaped Bunyan's theological perspectives and his lasting influence, highlighting the enduring importance of his steadfast commitment to genuine faith and assurance in Christ. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, John-Mark and Pastor Ryan Davidson delve into the topics of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, exploring how these ordinances serve as means of grace. Ryan, who teaches at International Reformed Baptist Seminary, discusses the theological foundations and communal aspects of these sacraments, emphasizing their significance beyond mere religious rituals. The conversation draws on insights from Ryan's book, 'Green Pastures: Ordinary Means of Grace for Ordinary Believers,' and highlights the importance of these practices in strengthening faith and godliness in the church. Listeners are encouraged to deepen their understanding and appreciation of these ordinances and to engage regularly with the means of grace in their local congregations. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, J. Ryan Davidson joins John-Mark to consider how the preaching of the Word of God is a means of grace. Scripture texts such as Rom 10:14-17 and 1 Pet 1:22 are considered, with application to how we might best prepare our hearts and prayerfully support our elders in relation to the Word preached. This series on the means of grace provides an overview of the material in "Green Pastures: Ordinary Means of Grace for Ordinary Believers," published by Broken Wharfe. More information can be found at brokenwharfe.com/bookshop/ Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, J. Ryan Davidson gives a short overview of the confessional and reformed doctrine of the means of grace. Scripture texts such as Acts 20:32 are considered, alongside historic formulations of the doctrine from the Second London Confession of Faith and the 19th Century Dutch Theologian, Herman Bavinck. This series on the means of grace provides an overview of the material in "Green Pastures: Ordinary Means of Grace for Ordinary Believers", published by Broken Wharfe. More information can be found at brokenwharfe.com/bookshop/ Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
Tune into this special episode of the Broken Wharfe Podcast to learn about a baptismal controversy in the 1690s, involving a Church Planter, an Anglican Rector and a Baptist Pastor. An exclusive excerpt from the recently published audiobook recording of "Hot Water" (read by Christian Neale) is made available in this episode, don't miss it! Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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Join John Mark and Jonny in the 30th episode of the Broken Wharf podcast as they delve deep into the doctrines of Irresistible Grace and Perseverance of the Saints. Featuring special guest Dr. Riddle, they discuss key theological concepts from the TULIP framework, including scriptural interpretations, the effectual call, and the role of God's sovereignty in salvation. Learn about the assurance of grace, the nature of genuine faith, and practical applications for understanding perseverance in the Christian life. This episode is a must-listen for those interested in Reformed theology and the doctrines of grace. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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Join John Mark and Jonny as they welcome guest Jeff Riddle to continue their deep dive into the Doctrines of Grace. In this episode, they recap their previous discussions on total depravity and unconditional election, and move on to discuss the concept of limited atonement. They explore the doctrine’s complexities, including its biblical foundations and theological implications. From the history of the term 'atonement' to the nuanced understanding of God's love and the atonement through Jesus Christ, listen in for a detailed and enlightening discussion. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
NEW EPISODE: Welcome to the Broken Wharfe Podcast. Today, John Mark and Jonny are joined by Dr. Jeff Riddle, pastor of Christ Reformed Baptist Church and lecturer at International Reformed Baptist Seminary. In this episode, they delve into the Christian doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election, as outlined in Dr. Riddle's book 'Before the Foundation of the World.' The discussion touches on sin, the human condition, and the biblical teachings of Calvinism. Join the conversation for insightful theological exploration and practical reflections on faith, parenting, and society. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, the guys discuss an often forgotten element of the Gospel - the active obedience of Christ, with Patrick Abendroth, Pastor of Omaha Bible Church, Nebraska. They discuss what active obedience is, why the Bible teaches it, why it's important for us to understand it, how it relates to covenant theology, and how we are saved by it! Other things discussed are the relationship between good works and justification, the doctrine of final justification and the usefulness of confessions of faith. Tune in to find out more. Get hold of Patrick's book "The Active Obedience of Christ" for an unbeatable price at the Broken Wharfe Bookshop . Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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In this episode, John-Mark sits down with Ryan Davidson, a Pastor and Professor in Pastoral Theology from the State of Virginia, to discuss the subject of the body and soul, the task of pastoral counselling, and the reformed doctrine of the means of grace. They delve into how physiological and neurological conditions might impact our spiritual lives and how Pastors ought to be confident in applying the Word of God, whilst being sensitive to the impact that physiological conditions have upon the human mind. How are we to think about mental illness as Christians? Why are the means of grace so fundamental to every believer, whatever their situation? How does the fact that we are composed of both body and soul impact our Christian lives? These questions are discussed, alongside many others... Ryan Davidson is author of " Green Pastures: The Ordinary Means of Grace ", you can purchase the book in Hardback, Paperback or Kindle on Amazon or on our website brokenwharfe.com ... To learn more about IRBS UK - Click Here To learn more about the Law and the Gospel - Click Here Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
EP 25: "Before the Foundation of the World" Ft. Jeffrey T. Riddle In this episode, Jonny and John-Mark speak with Jeff Riddle about the doctrines of grace, what it means to be a "Reformed" Christian, whether the acronym TULIP is reflective of the teaching of the Bible, some of the implications of these doctrines and several other pointers. Jeff is pastor of Christ Reformed Baptist Church, VA and has written "Before the Foundation of the World: Doctrines of God's Free Grace" which is published by Broken Wharfe. View "Before the Foundation of the World" in Hardcover, Softcover, Kindle or Audiobook - brokenwharfe.com/bookshop/ Listen to previous episodes of the Broken Wharfe Podcast - brokenwharfe.com/listen/ Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode John-Mark and Darrin sit down with James Renihan to discuss lessons that we learn from the preaching of the Puritans. What were their strengths? What were their weaknesses? How did they incorporate doctrine into their sermons? Did the puritans have a high view of preaching? How do we apply their sermons and style to our lives, ministries and churches? These questions and some others are discussed in this episode... To find out about IRBS UK click HERE . To learn more about Puritan theology & their Confessions of Faith, you can buy Dr Renihan's book "Confessing the Faith" HERE . Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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In this episode Jonny and John-Mark discuss why it is appropriate to draw logical deductions from texts of Scripture which contain more ideas than one within them. They argue that Jesus read the Bible like this and that the language of 'Necessarily Contained...' that is found in the Second London Baptist Confession is both sound and orthodox. John-Mark also gets Alexander Armstrong (a British Radio Host) mixed up with Neil Armstrong (the great space explorer). Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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1 Thinking Some More About Knowing God, Anything and Everything - With Consideration of 2 Cor 4:18 31:30
In this episode the guys delve further into the questions of knowledge, reality, being, and how all these things relate to creation, providence, special revelation, and God himself. They also discuss why the Baptist Confession of Faith (1689) approaches these questions from a Realist approach to knowledge and reality. Listen in for all of this and much more! Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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This episode is the first of two on the question of how we can know things, and in particular, how we can know God. For this episode, Aquinas is a special help in guiding us through how can know God through the two books he has given us - the Book of Nature and the Book of Grace. Tune in to find out more and if you like this make sure to tune into our next episode where we will be thinking through these questions more... Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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1 "No Creed But Christ" Does Not Work... and Much More - a segment from the Coffee House Ft. Jason Montgomery 22:45
Today's episode is a little different as we present to you an interesting section on Creeds and Confessions from our Coffee House Sessions. The Coffee House Sessions are our longer and more relaxed form podcasts and can be found here . Tune in to find out more. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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1 Words, Difficult Words, and Using Words to Interpret 'The Word' Ft. Richard Barcellos and Oliver Allmand-Smith 34:21
In this episode we discuss words and how they relate to the written Word of God. How can we interpret the Word and how do words from outside the Word better help us understand the meaning of the Word? How can Pastors use technical terminology to teach their people the doctrines of scripture and why is this important? Tune in to hear the discussion with Richard Barcellos and Oliver Allmand-Smith. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode the guys get together with Jeff Riddle, Pastor of Christ Reformed Baptist Church in Virginia, to discuss the perspicuity (clarity) of scripture. They discuss how we are to properly understand this doctrine from a confessional perspective and some related themes. Tune in to find out more! Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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In this episode we discuss our new book: Vindiciae Veritatis, with Dr Jim Renihan. He answers some questions concerning Socinianism, Thomas Collier's heresies and Nehemiah Coxe's crucial role in their refutation throughout this book. Tune in to find out more! To view 'Vindiciae Veritatis' in the Bookshop, click HERE Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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1 News Time! RBAP Merges with Broken Wharfe, New Titles, New Podcasts, E-Books, US Shop and More... 36:25
In this latest episode, we share some exciting news. We talk about our work with Richard Barcellos and acquisition of RBAP, upcoming book titles, some new podcasting efforts, and our recently released US shop. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and join us for some relaxed conversation about the latest happenings down at Broken Wharfe! Visit the US Shop with a *FULL STOCK* of RBAP titles - US SHOP View the Coffee House Sessions - LISTEN Join our email list to get the latest updates on new titles - KEEP IN TOUCH Buy the podcast team a coffee - COFFEE Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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In this episode, Jonny and John-Mark introduce the discipline of philosophy. They answer several questions such as: What is philosophy? Is it a help or hindrance to good theology? What principles does it give us for theology? How do these principles relate to our reading of the bible? Many more... Further reading: A good introduction to the discipline of philosophy - Philosophy 101 by Peter Kreeft A good treatment of the history of philosophy - The Consequences of Ideas by R.C. Sproul Tune in to find out more... Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, the guys open their bibles to John 1 and delve a little into what it means to call Christ the Word (Logos). This includes discussion about: Christology The Mediation of Christ His Offices as Prophet, Priest and King The 4th Century Theologian Augustine of Hippo How this Could Impact our Understanding of Preaching, ...and much more. Tune in to find out more. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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1 Answering Questions about Creeds, Confessions and Christology Ft. Kevin Bidwell, Tony Flanders and Brett Shaw 33:38
Welcome to 2023 at Broken Wharfe! We're excited to bring loads of new content this year and can't wait to bring it to you guys. In this episode we're recording at a youth conference and answering some questions about Creeds, Confessions of Faith and Christology. Some questions answered are 'what is the biblical basis for creeds and confessions of faith?' and 'what does it mean to say that God does not suffer in light of the real evident suffering of the person of Jesus Christ?' We have Dr Kevin Bidwell with us, alongside Tony Flanders and Brett Shaw. Tune in to find out more! Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, the guys follow on from their previous discussion about preaching as God's primary means of grace. They ask, 'if the preaching of the Word of God is really such a special and unique event, what are we to make of boring preaching?' Is it a problem with the hearer or the preacher and how do we resolve this issue? For Part 1 of this discussion go here - What Does Jesus Have To Do With Preaching? Ft. Eddie Roberts For more content with Eddie Roberts, listen to the Coffee House Session we recorded with him here - Protestant Crimes to Confessing Christ - with Eddie Roberts You can find the book here for UK and US delivery - Preaching as the Primary Means of Grace - Julius Santiago And for more content on the theology of preaching read Jonny's recent article here - Preaching: A Reflection - Jonathan Woodrow Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, Eddie Roberts (pastor of Stanley Park Church in Liverpool) joins the guys to discuss one theme explored in Broken Wharfe's newest title - 'Preaching as the Primary Means of Grace'. They explore the relationship between Christ and preaching as found in the New Testament, covering topics such as: - The real presence of Christ in preaching - The relationship between preaching and the mission of the Church - The right response of the believer to true preaching - The dangers of a wrong view of preaching for those in the pulpit and the pew Tune in to find out more... You can find the book here for UK and US delivery - Preaching as the Primary Means of Grace - Julius Santiago For more content with Eddie Roberts, listen to the Coffee House Session we recorded with him here - Protestant Crimes to Confessing Christ - with Eddie Roberts Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
Grab your cuppa and put on your slippers......It's Story Time! Theological confusion abounds amid social and political upheaval in 17th-Century Britain. Persecution, the rise and fall of kings, a maverick minister's shenanigans and long journeys combine to lead a group of churches to confess a common faith in the face of adversity. How will they fare? What will be the outcome? Will they remain faithful to the God of the Scriptures? Doc Renihan sits down with Jonny and John-Mark and tells them a story of confessional adventure and intrigue. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode the guys discuss the topic of the Sovereignty of God and Prayer. How are we to understand what prayer is and how it relates the God of the Bible? They also discuss how the Confession aids us in cultivating to a high view of God that leads us to communion with God in dependence upon his greatness and goodness. What did this look like in the life of Christ? Unlike the false gods of this world, the living God may be fully depended on for all things needed for life and godliness. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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1 The Coffee House Sessions: A Taster Episode - Jordan Peterson and Conservative Evangelicalism Ft. Darrin Gilchrist 38:38
In this episode, we announce the upcoming Coffee House Sessions, part of Broken Wharfe’s new Audio Streaming Hub. Our listeners are given a taster of what to expect from this new channel. During this episode, we drop in on a conversation regarding recent videos released by Jordan Peterson. The guys discuss Dr Peterson and Conservative Evangelicalism. They offer a response by those who are well aware of the issues and fill a gap by showing that not all of the Christian Church are as unfit as Peterson suggests. The rise of Peterson’s popularity among evangelicals and his attempt to answer many of life’s big questions by utilising Christian terms has led to today’s Session. To see the context and videos referenced during this Session, see the links below. Video links: Jordan Peterson, Message to the Christian Churches Jordan Peterson, Comments on the Queens's Passing Contact us at info@brokenwharfe.com Website: www.brokenwharfe.com Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, the guys explore a foundational question of theology - what is God like? If we are to understand the Word of God correctly, we must first come to understand the God behind the Word, the one that revealed himself as 'I AM WHO I AM' to Moses. What do 'Thor', 'Hobbits' and 'Unicorns' have to do with this? Listen in to find out as Jonny and John-Mark unpack this meaty subject; exploring the doctrines of divine aseity, independence and simplicity as a solution to the danger of anthropomorphism. Send in questions to info@brokenwharfe.com Website: brokenwharfe.com Book Link: James Dolezal, All That Is In God Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
This week, Jonny and John-Mark discuss a question that many people ask, "Why Should I go to Church?" They discuss various reasons the question may be asked before turning to Scripture and exploring the simple answer. Finally, the guys address some common responses to the Biblical answer such as, What if My Church is Unhealthy or I struggle with the Ministry? What if My Church is Boring and Youtube Preachers are Better? Contact us at info@brokenwharfe.com Website: www.brokenwharfe.com Book links Benjamin Keach, The Glory of a True Church Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, the guys discuss one primary way that Christians are to respond to his revelation by confessing to believe what he has revealed. They explore how confessing the faith is not foreign to the Scripture and is a biblical and historical instinct of God's people. Do we have biblical examples? What about the early church? Jonny and John-Mark walk us through these various details. For More Information: IRBS UK Course - Baptist Symbolics: A Study in the Confession of Faith October 17th to 21st 2022 and January 9th to 13th 2023 - Click Here! Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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Does having a confession of faith make a church narrow in theology, critical of other churches and hunkered down in their own bunker, unwilling to work with others? John Mark and Jonny talk with Oliver Allmand-Smith about the true spirit of the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith, those who wrote it and how the Confession promotes a generous and warm orthodoxy challenging churches to pray for each other and partner for the gospel. Resources for Further Study: - Recovering Our Confessional Heritage Bundle : Masterfully brings together biblical, systematic and historical theology in bitesize form - By Common Confession : Contributors Include: Donald R. Linblad, Joel R. Beeke, James E. Dolezal, J. V. Fesko, W. Robert Godfrey, Michael T. Renihan, Micah & Sam Renihan, Samuel E. Renihan - Faith & Life for Baptists : This book aids the reader to grasp the historical context of Confessional Baptists Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
In this episode, Jonny and John-Mark tackle a question of the utmost importance: "Can a confession of faith become more important than the Bible?" They approach it in three ways: 1. What is the underlying concern and why is it valid? 2. What authority and role do confessions of faith have in the Church? 3. What are the practical outworkings of this discussion? In approaching the question from these angles, the guys show that confessions of faith, when properly understood as subordinate standards to the Word of God, liberate us to confess the whole teaching of Scripture. After this, the guys discuss how confessions of faith are useful tools for the teaching, training, edification and maturation of Christ's Churches and Servants. Resources for further study: - James Renihan's short study on confessions of faith 'A Toolkit for Confessions' - The Creeds and Confessions of Confessional Baptists in the past all in one place Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
John-Mark and Jonny chat about why we have the topics that we do in the 2nd London Confession and systematic theology. They discuss where they come from, how they relate to the bible and how systematics relates to biblical theology. The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith summarises the teachings of the bible. It covers how we know God, God himself, the situation of humanity, the plan of redemption through covenants and the sending of the Christ. It also covers how life under the gospel should be organised in the church and family. It seamlessly ranges through systematics, covenantal theology, biblical theology and ethical theology as it presents the doctrines of scripture. Contact us at info@brokenwharfe.com Website: www.brokenwharfe.com Book links Nehemiah Coxe and John Owen, Covenant theology: From Adam to Christ Samual Renihan, The Mystery of Christ:, His Covenant and His Kingdom. Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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John-Mark and Jonny set out on the Broken Wharfe Podcast adventure. Why does this podcast exist? Why confessions of faith, and why is systematic theology important? The confessional approach to theology, church life, and worship requires a commitment to systematic theology. If we don't see the need for systematic theology in the local church, or see it as something that is only for a few people who are interested that sort of thing, then we may not be persuaded by the benefits of having a confession of faith. So, what is systematic theology and why is it important for church life? After chatting about hopes and plans for the new podcast, J and J-M get focused on what being confessional actually means and why we should do systematic theology at all. Contact us at info@brokenwharfe.com Website: www.brokenwharfe.com Book link: Sam Renihan, Deity and Decree Blog link: Jonathan Woodrow, Systematic Theology and Confessing the Faith Institution links: International Reformed Baptist Seminary (IRBS) For more information on IRBS in the UK see Trinity Grace Church Ramsbottom page here Send us a text Contact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!…
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