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Chris Fabry Live“My husband and I were baptized when we were children. We both strayed from God in our teen/young adult years and got married during the end of that season. My question is should we get re-baptized as a married couple or is there no need?”
Dr. Jeremy Grinnell earned his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Calvin Seminary in Grand Rapids, MI, and taught theology at Cornerstone Seminaryfor nearly 15 years.
In this episode Perry and Shawna listeners ask Jeremy their bible questions, like the one above. Here are the other questions Dr. Grinnell takes on today:
When did Jesus become perfect? Was he sinless from conception or did he have to reach the point of being sinlessly pure?
Do right-now world events point to Jesus coming back within months or a couple years?
Why does the Catholic Bible and Ethiopian Bible have more books than the traditional 66 in the vast majority of translations? And why is the Ethiopian Bible rarely seen or used in the west?
In Jesus’ day the phrase “Abraham's bosom” was where believers went when they died. Was this the same place as heaven where believers go now? In short, where did believers go before Christ came?
Next, was Lazarus raised from the dead more than once? Then, in Genesis 10 the writer refers to Noah's descendants as having different languages. But it wasn’t until Genesis 11 that God confused the languages. Is this a mistake of biblical proportions?
Last, Leviticus 27 indicates that God assigned a monetary value to humans. Men were worth most, then women, then children. Doesn’t this show that God discriminates??
Perry LaHaie's passion is to know Jesus and make Him known. “I’m all in with Jesus but not all put together. I need Jesus right now as much as I did when I first started following Him!” Perry says. In addition to co-hosting Perry and Shawna Mornings, Perry is a singer, songwriter, recording artist, and advocate for those who haven’t yet heard the gospel, especially those in the Muslim world. Born and raised in northern Michigan, he earned a bachelor’s degree in Communications and a graduate degree in Cross- cultural Communications. Perry also serves with Frontiers, a worldwide ministry to Muslims. Perry and his bride, Teresa, call Holland, Michigan home. They have two adult children, Kali and Taylor, and Taylor’s bride, Bri.
Shawna Beyer has a way of telling stories that create personal connection— to her, to one another, and to God. She has been a homeschool mom, church planter, project lead for a consulting company, and church staff member. Though she’s been involved in ministry with her husband (Dan) in Iowa, Arizona, and now Michigan, she was born and raised in Southern California and as they say, “You can take the girl out of California . . .” She is mom to four grown kids (Bryn, Drayson, Eden, and Haven) who no longer need her but humor her anyway. Shawna is passionate about the rhythms we weave into the fabric of our lives to fall more in love with God each day. Healthy foods are her go-to, but she will abandon that whole track in a heartbeat for a homemade cinnamon roll like Grandma used to make.
The Perry and Shawna Podcast: Real life conversations reminding you that you’re Abba’s child and that you’re blessed to be a blessing and loved to share Jesus’ love.