I must confess a little addiction I’ve acquired as of late, and it surprisingly has nothing to do with mint chocolate chip ice cream, Oreo cookies or peanut M&Ms.
It all started within the last couple months when Pilgrim Radio tweaked their format a little and began airing a little radio show called The White Horse Inn.
I began listening to it and after a few episodes I found myself craving it. Now I am an addict. I need to attend a12-step program for White Horse Inn Anonymous. For those of you who listen to the show, you can relate. For those who have never listened to it you can listen to past episodes here. But be warned, it’s addicting.
Below are a few episodes from the White Horse Inn to get your feet wet:
What are the gifts of the Spirit? Are they still for today? Even if they are, is it possible that Christians in our time have placed too much emphasis on individual gifts, all to the exclusion of the gift giver? On this edition of the White Horse Inn the hosts will talk about the ways in which “Gift Centered Churches” help to promote “Christless Christianity” in our time.
At the core of just about every major religion is something we call advice, or a set of instructions intended to help you live a better life. But is that what lies at the heart of the Christian faith? Tips and instructions for personal transformation? Whatever happened to the Christian gospel?
In order to attract larger numbers, many churches throughout America have made their services more upbeat and entertaining. On this edition of the White Horse Inn, the hosts examine this history of this confusion between Church and Theatre, as they continue their series “Christless Christianity.”
Contemporary Christian worship is almost exclusively upbeat and “happy-clappy.” But is this the type of worship that is pictured for us in the book of Psalms? Tune in to this “best of” edition of the White Horse Inn to find out.
The hosts continue to unpack the crucial doctrine of justification sola fide, (by faith alone) as they interact with various answers to some on-the-street questions on this important issue, from a recent Christian convention.
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1, April 8, 2008 at 1:40 am
I love White Horse Inn too, but I’d say my addiction is Way of the Master Radio — I feel lost on weekends… LOL!
1, April 8, 2008 at 6:59 am
I just started listening to WOTM Radio too and found that it is highly addictive as well, but on an entirely different level.
I am trying to limit my WOTM Radio listening because between WOTM Radio, the White Horse Inn, and Crosstalk, I’d never get any sleep.
- The Pilgrim
1, April 8, 2008 at 9:13 am
That makes 2 of us! Worse yet, most of these shows are at unearthly hours in my timezone, e.g. WOTM starts at 3am for me. I always catch the archives but sometimes I cannot help myself.
Sigh!