Episode Synopsis "Rethinking Consecration and Sanctification in Light of Disturbing Trends"
As one writer says, "In our world, the idea of absolute truth...is about as extinct as the dinosaur." Today, we look at why the rejection of absolute truth leaves us without a baseline for moral and ethical decisions. We'll hear from Lindy Keffer, John Calvin, Elisabeth Elliot, and enjoy some great music! Pick up a copy of Dr. Bowman's new book, Pursuing Holiness Wholeheartedly, in hardback, paperback, and Kindle edition at Amazon.
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