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Spiritual Disciplines

Do Reformational people read their Bibles? Do they have daily “quiet times”? Is it important for them to pray every day? Sometimes we can give people the sense that all God really cares about is public worship, but what happens in our public assembly should flow down into our families and then into our individual spiritual lives as well. In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller discuss the role private piety plays in our Christian life, considering how we can reclaim spiritual disciplines for our churches.

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Theological growth is often driven by reactions. We grow weary of legalism and individualism, of emotion-driven approaches to worship, of exhausting church calendars, and of false gospels that downplay sin and proclaim, “Your best life now.” But sometimes our pendulums swing too far in the other direction. In this new series from White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller consider some of the most common overcorrections in their own traditions. To view all episodes in the "Overcorrections" series, click here.

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College Ministry
Episode 1334 | Aired October 16, 2016
Are today’s churches doing enough to prepare young people to face the challenges they will encounter on a secular college campus? On this program Michael Horton and Justin Holcomb discuss these issues and more with two representatives of the college campus ministry, Ratio Christi.
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The Given Life
Episode 1624 | Aired May 22, 2022
Sometimes the church hinders our experience of the good life, but the church can also help us by pointing us to a kingdom that we receive—not build. In this episode of White Horse Inn, Eric Landry, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller celebrate the ordinary ministry of Word and Sacrament that leads to rest and flourishing, and they unpack how the gifts of justification and union with Christ contribute to our experience of the good life now.
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