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    Squirrel Chatter! Wednesday, 21 January 2026

    21/1/2026 | 48 mins.
    On Today's Show:
    Scripture Reading from the Legacy Standard Bible
    Prayers from the 2019 Book of Common Prayer
    Reading from Daily Readings From the Life of Christ by John MacArthur
    Scurrying Through Scripture! Isaiah 34

    Squirrel Chatter is sponsored by Squirrelly Joe's Coffee! Share Coffee. Serve Humbly. Live Faithfully.
    Five Day Bible Reading Plan
    The full LSB Bible, Old and New Testaments, are now available online, on the Literal Word app, and on Accordance!
    2019 Book of Common Prayer
    Theme music: Enfield’s recording of “Crown Him With Many Crowns” © 2010 by Resolved Music. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
    Scripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc. LSBible.org and 316publishing.com
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    STREET TALK THEOLOGY Principal's Corner 9

    21/1/2026 | 26 mins.
    In today's episode, Pastor Dom is joined by Principal Nick Heward of Logos Christian Academy. Together, the two discuss Nick's new Album "Weep For Mercy," and they dissect the reasoning and story behind each song.
    For more info about Pastor Dom and the current church he is pastoring use the link below.
    Desert Sky Baptist
    !!!Street Talk Theology has a new sponsor!!!
    Logos Christian Academy is the proud new sponsor of Street Talk Theology. As Casa Grande’s premier classical education school, Logos Christian Academy teaches from a biblical worldview, equipping students both academically and spiritually.
    They are passionate about teaching students HOW to think, instead of what to think. To find out how to enroll, or to simply learn more, visit logosclassical.org
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    #64 Unveiling the Papacy: Divine Institution or Human Invention?

    21/1/2026 | 1h 30 mins.
    The salient focus of this discussion centers on the nature of the papacy, interrogating whether it is a divine institution or merely a human invention. In this episode, I am joined by esteemed guest Anthony Uvenio, a pastor and host of The Reformed Rookie podcast, as we delve into the implications of church authority as articulated in Scripture versus the traditions upheld by the Roman Catholic Church. We explore the historical context of Peter's role within the early church and scrutinize the theological underpinnings that claim apostolic succession and papal supremacy. Through rigorous examination and scriptural references, we seek to elucidate the principles that define the true church and its leadership, emphasizing the necessity for a return to biblical authority in matters of faith. Join us as we engage in this critical discourse, aiming to clarify these pivotal issues for our listeners.
    Takeaways:
    The essence of the church is not confined to a physical building, but it is constituted by believers who are indwelt by the Holy Spirit, having repented of their sins and placed their faith in Christ as Lord.
    A thorough examination of Scripture reveals that the authority of the church is derived solely from God, and not from any human institution or figure, thus affirming the doctrine of sola scriptura as central to our faith.
    Peter, while being a significant figure in the early church, is not the foundation upon which the church is built; rather, that foundation is Christ himself, as articulated throughout the New Testament.
    The concept of papal infallibility and authority is not supported by Scripture, as it contradicts the teachings of the Bible regarding the sole headship of Christ over the church.
    The Roman Catholic Church's teachings on salvation, which include a reliance on good works and additional mediators, diverge from the Gospel message that emphasizes faith in Christ alone for salvation.
    A critical engagement with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church is essential, as many sincere believers may be ensnared by doctrines that obscure the simplicity and sufficiency of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

    Links referenced in this episode:
    stopandthinkpodcast.com
    soulfishingministries.org
    gbcny.org
    youtube.com
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    S6E11 - The Black Robed Regiment: William Cooper and Samuel Cooper

    21/1/2026 | 33 mins.
    In this week's episode, I continue looking at the pastors known as the Black-Robed Regiment who, through their teaching and preaching, helped solidify and give a moral defense of the Declaration of Independence and American War for Independence. Today I consider both William Cooper and his son, Samuel Cooper. Both men served as pastor of Brattle Street Church, an influential church in Boston whose congregants included John Hancock, John Adams, and Samuel Adams.
    As always, if you have any questions or comments, please email me at [email protected].
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    #76 - Apologetics and Evangelism: You Don’t Have to Be a Debater-Biblical Apologetics for Everyday Christians

    21/1/2026 | 32 mins.
    When should Christians use apologetics—and when should they avoid it?
    In this episode of Gospel Talks, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave dive into what biblical apologetics really is—and why most believers misunderstand it.
    Rather than treating apologetics as academic debate or “mental gymnastics,” Jeff reframes it as something every Christian is called to do: answer sincere questions with Scripture, gentleness, and hope—while keeping the gospel central.
    Using 1 Peter 3:15 as the foundation, this conversation explores how apologetics fits naturally into relational evangelism and discipleship—not as the starting point, but as a response to honest objections that arise when the gospel is clearly presented.
    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    When apologetics is helpful—and when it actually gets in the way
    Why most objections to the gospel are sincere, even when they sound hostile
    What biblical apologetics is (and what it is not)
    Why knowing the Word of God matters more than knowing every argument
    How Scripture—not logic alone—“converts the soul”
    Why apologetics should always be hopeful, gentle, and respectful
    How the Holy Spirit works when we use God’s Word
    Why apologetics is for every Christian, not just debaters or scholars

    Jeff also gives a clear, memorable definition of biblical apologetics and shows how Scripture itself provides examples of believers defending the faith—without ever losing sight of the gospel.
    If you’ve ever thought, “Apologetics isn’t for me,” this episode will change the way you see defending the faith—and give you confidence to do it in a way that honors Christ and genuinely helps people.
    “We don’t lead with apologetics. We lead with the gospel—and we use apologetics to answer the questions that follow.”

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