The Postscript is a podcast and YouTube series that invites believers into in-depth theological and ministry conversations with pastors, Bible scholars, missionaries, and professors from the Living Faith Bible Institute.
Living Faith Bible Institute (LFBI) serves as an advanced equipping arm of like-minded churches whose mission is to mold every member into the image of Christ and mobilize them to minister the Word of God to the world. To this end, LFBI utilizes experienced pastoral leaders to equip men and women of the church to function as shepherds of God’s people through a structured curriculum that is centered on the Word of God. Our goal is to offer, at a reasonable cost, a practical study that develops biblical leadership in an environment conducive to learning to live God’s Word.
The Postscript is a podcast and YouTube series that invites believers into in-depth theological and ministry conversations with pastors, Bible scholars, missionaries, and professors from the Living Faith Bible Institute.
Living Faith Bible Institute (LFBI) serves as an advanced equipping arm of like-minded churches whose mission is to mold every member into the image of Christ and mobilize them to minister the Word of God to the world. To this end, LFBI utilizes experienced pastoral leaders to equip men and women of the church to function as shepherds of God’s people through a structured curriculum that is centered on the Word of God. Our goal is to offer, at a reasonable cost, a practical study that develops biblical leadership in an environment conducive to learning to live God’s Word.
In this episode of the Ps+ we join Nick Hatton to continue a discussion about the realities of walking as a disciple of Jesus Christ. This time, the conversation revolves around how following Jesus brings the disciple to a place of being humbled before the Lord.
For many Christians, it’s a lifelong struggle to understand where their creative gifts fit within the work of ministry. Whether through art, design, songwriting, photography, or storytelling, believers often wrestle with how to use these talents to glorify the Lord and edify His church. When God calls us to create, He isn’t asking us to impress the world or compete within its standards. He calls us to reflect His glory through the work of our hands. Few people embody that tension between creativity, realism, and redemption like author Cliff Graham — creator of the Lion of War series, a retelling of David’s mighty men that captures both the grit and the grace of biblical warfare. On today’s show, we’re honored to speak with Cliff Graham — biblical fiction author, veteran, and creative who has spent years exploring how art, masculinity, and faith can be used to honor Christ.
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Sound Mind is a podcast that invites listeners into immersive, scripture-rich reflections on the mental, emotional, and spiritual realities of life—guided by a biblical lens and pastoral heart
The Host of Sound Mind is Jonathan Kindler professor at the Living Faith Bible Institute, Counselor at Sound Mind Counseling, and associate pastor at Midtown Baptist Temple.
New episodes of the Sound Mind released weekly!
This week, we kick off a new Ps+ series. Through this next batch of episodes, Nick Hatton will take us through some key elements of biblical discipleship.
In today's episode, we're taking another look at the story of the Baptists in America, particularly in regard to the growth and expansion of Baptist influence across the southeast corridor of the United States.
In what ways did Baptists in places like Virginia, Georgia, the Carolinas, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, etc. help shape the character and philosophy of ministry in the earliest years after the American Revolution up until this very day?
To help us unpack this history, I'm joined by Dr. Alan Shelby, Dean of the Living Faith Bible Institute and Faculty Professor of theology, philosophy and history at LFBI. Pastor Shelby just finished up a series of lectures about Baptist history at Callie Harbin Baptist Church in Villa Rica, Georgia, where he addressed this very subject on Baptist history, particularly in the Southeast.
Today we're going to dive into one of the most fascinating and hope filled promises in all of Scripture, and that is the millennial reign of Christ and its connection to the Davidic Covenant. For centuries, God's people have looked forward to the day when the Son of David will sit on the throne in Jerusalem and rule with justice and righteousness over all the earth. From II Samuel to Revelation, the Bible paints a picture of a literal kingdom where Christ fulfills his promise to Israel and demonstrates God's faithfulness.
But what does the reign look like? Why is it necessary in God's redemptive plan at all? Why does this have to happen, and how does it shape the way we live today? We'll explore those questions and more as we unpack the who, what, when, and where, and why of the Millennial Kingdom. To discuss today's topic, we're joined by Sam Miles, President of the Living Faith Bible Institute and instructor over Biblical Studies at LFBI. Pastor Sam is speaking on the subject of the Millennial Reign at the Certainty Conference, 2025.
Visit https://www.lffellowship.com/certainty to stream all of the sessions regarding God's redemptive plan for Israel.
In this episode of the Ps+ we join Pastor Seth Keenum one more time to review what we've learned from the series and discuss God's restorative work in our lives that happens as we walk in the Spirit.
Living Faith Fellowship's Certainty Conference is October 5-8th, 2025 at First Baptist Church of New Philadelphia, Ohio.
The Certainty Conference will be a focused time of preaching, teaching, and theological discussion centered on the theme “God’s Redemptive Plan for Israel”.
Through main sessions and breakouts, this year’s conference will explore the biblical and prophetic significance of Israel within a dispensational framework—highlighting both the historical roots and doctrinal development of dispensational theology. Guest speakers will address topics such as the rise of dispensationalism, its role as a hermeneutic for rightly dividing Scripture, and the future fulfillment of God’s promises to Israel.
On October 5-8 to deepen your understanding of God’s word and strengthen your relationships with fellow believers.
Registration is now open! Please visit https://www.lffellowship.com/certainty
Today on the show, we are going to step back into the early centuries of the church to explore the lives of two extraordinary men: a man named Aba I, and another man named Timothy of Baghdad. Aba took a bold stand against false teachings, enduring imprisonment and assassination attempts. His conviction could not be broken.
A century later, Timothy of Baghdad emerged as a brilliant theologian and philosopher. Timothy carried the gospel to some of the most challenging places in the world. Their stories remind us how God has advanced his church through unlikely people in difficult times and difficult circumstances, leaving a legacy that still shapes our faith today. To tell the story of these unknown missionaries, we're joined by Pastor and missiology professor James Fyffe.
In this episode of the Ps+ we discuss the paradigm of preparation for the spiritual battle we have in our daily walk with Christ.
As a fifth grader, Charlie Kirk surrendered his life to Jesus, confessing his sin and acknowledging his need for a Savior. That decision set him on a path of growth, conviction, and public witness that deeply impacted the youth of our country. His open discourse on campuses and his public presence gave him a platform for the gospel and introduced an entire generation to the name of Jesus Christ. He believed his mission was to confront the sin in our culture and boldly proclaim truth, defend the faith, and call believers to live unashamedly in the world.
Charlie’s ministry and activism were marked by a radical belief that Scripture is not only true but also sufficient to guide every area of life — personal, cultural, and political. He called Christians to stand firm in their identity, resist compromise, and let the Word of God shape their actions. His life, though cut short, serves as a living example of what it means to take Jesus at His word and to spend every ounce of energy for the sake of the gospel and the advancement of God’s kingdom.
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA and outspoken apologist, was assassinated this week. Over the last few days, we have watched as the nation has divided further along ideological lines. Why did this happen? What does it mean for our country? And what does this situation mean for Christians?
Today on the show, we have invited Brian Hedges, pastor of Heartland Bible Fellowship in Harrisonville, MO, to chat with us about the impact of Kirk’s death and how Christians should respond to this tragedy.
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On today’s show, we’re tackling a question that has defined centuries of Christian thought: Did the Church replace Israel? This idea, often called supersessionism or “replacement theology,” touches on God’s covenants, the role of Israel in His plan, and the Church’s identity today.
It’s also one of the key themes of this year’s Certainty Conference, hosted by First Baptist Church of New Philadelphia, Ohio. The conference will bring together pastors, teachers and Bible students to consider why this question is not just theological but deeply cultural, especially in light of recent events in the world and ongoing debates about Israel.
To help us navigate this conversation, we are joined by Pastor Troy Stogsdill of First Baptist Church.
For more information, please follow the link to read the notes for today’s show.
In this episode of the Ps+ we discuss the importance an eternal perspective holds on a life lived in the Spirit.
Whether you're familiar with Augustine or not, chances are you've encountered Calvinism and its core doctrines—especially the idea of unconditional election. Perhaps you have Reformed friends who hold to the belief that God has sovereignly chosen some individuals for salvation and others for damnation, entirely apart from their will or actions. This deterministic view of salvation has become deeply embedded in much of Western Christianity. But what if we could trace this theological development to a specific moment in church history? What if we could say, with confidence, when and how this view was introduced—and argue that it was not part of the original Christian faith?
On today’s show, we take a critical look at one of the most influential figures in Christian history: Augustine of Hippo. We’re joined by Dr. Ken Wilson, Oxford-trained scholar and author of The Foundations of Augustinian Calvinism. In his historical research, Dr. Wilson demonstrates how Augustine’s later theology— particularly his embrace of determinism and unilateral grace — marked a significant departure from the teachings of earlier Church Fathers and laid the foundation for what would become Calvinistic theology.
To learn more on the topic, please read the notes included for this week’s episode.
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On this longform episode of the Ps+ we join Pastor Thomas Harding in a discussion about missions.
In this episode of the Ps+ we join Pastor Seth Keenum to discuss God's call to sacrifice on the life of the believer. We study Genesis 12 and learn from Abraham's experience.
Today on the show student of Living Faith Bible Institute, David Williams, shares his testimony of salvation and spiritual growth. David is a member of Harvest Baptist Church in Iola Kansas.
In today’s episode, we’re diving into the topic of children’s ministry and the critical work of establishing kids in their faith. From evangelizing and edifying to equipping young believers for service, the goal is not just to entertain children but to disciple them—to anchor them in God’s Word and prepare them to be faithful members of the body of Christ. With cultural distractions and spiritual opposition on the rise, the urgency to reach children early has never been greater.
To help us unpack this topic, we’re joined by Pastor Craig Warner of First Baptist Church of New Philadelphia. In addition to serving faithfully at his local church, Craig will be one of the instructors for the Children’s Ministry course at LFBI this fall. He brings with him a long resume of ministry, a passion for discipleship, and love for kids.
In this episode of the Ps+ we join Pastor Seth Keenum to discuss disappointment in our walk with the Lord and how to respond to it in a way that is glorifying and obedient to God.