![]() |
Kootenai Church: Adult Sunday School - Question and AnswerAuthor: Jim Osman
This series of messages is a collection of questions and answers from the members of Kootenai Church and answered by Jim Osman, a pastor at Kootenai Community Church. Language: en-us Genres: Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
Listen Now...
Q&A with Justin Peters and Jim Osman - July 20, 2025
Episode 30
Sunday, 20 July, 2025
This engaging session features a candid and uncompromising discussion on the critique of charismatic theology. Justin Peters, interviewed by Jim Osman, clarifies why he no longer uses the term “clear thinking charismatic” and addresses the rise of Christian nationalism and fundamentalism. With clarity and conviction, Peters explains why a critique of charismatic theology is vital for protecting the sufficiency of Scripture and guarding against error.Questions asked during the session:Why do you no longer use the term "clear thinking charismatic"?Have charismatic churches invited you to speak since your stance changed?Is it harder now for “open but cautious” continuationists to resist error?How should the church respond to the rise of fundamentalism and Christian nationalism?What is the difference between continuationism and cessationism?Can God still perform miracles or heal today?Are there any charismatic preachers you respect for their exposition of Scripture?How do you evangelize someone who responded to an “easy-believism” gospel?What are your thoughts on Chip and Joanna Gaines affirming a same-sex couple as a family?What is your perspective on the visible church today?Can Jesus appear to Muslims in dreams and lead them to faith?How do you interpret Acts 2:17 in light of cessationism?What is your response to reports of dreams or visions in modern missions?Is there an opportunity to disciple young men drawn to Christian nationalism?Is Christian nationalism growing beyond the post-millennial crowd?What church planting methodologies are being used outside the U.S.? ★ Support this podcast ★