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Greetings, Remnant Fam! Here’s what you’ll find in this week’s issue:

  • Episodes This Week:
    -The Dr. Michael Brown Report: Did the Board Get It Wrong?
    -When Theologians Turn on Each Other: What Owen vs. Baxter Teaches Us About Christian Division

  • Remnant Mini Shows:
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  • Your Questions Answered

  • Last Week’s Shows:
    -Kathryn Krick’s Ministry: Apostle or Cult Leader?
    -The State Of The Roman Catholic Church After Pope Francis: What's Next?
    -Why Apologetics Is Failing—and What Augustine Knew That We Forgot

  • Replay: Healing and Prophecy: An Interview with Jack Deere

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  • Remnant Courses

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EPISODES THIS WEEK

Tune in to The Remnant Radio and join the Remnant Community Live Chat on Monday’s and Wednesday’s at 4:00 p.m. CDT / UTC-5.

The Dr. Michael Brown Report: Did the Board Get It Wrong? Ron Cantor Weighs In

"Did the Line of Fire Elder Accountability Board get it wrong? Ron Cantor joins us to expose what he calls critical flaws and inconsistencies in their report on Dr. Michael Brown, raising serious questions about the board’s conclusions and motivations.

Join us as Ron Cantor meticulously examines the Line of Fire Elder Accountability Board report, alleging a pattern of misrepresented facts, a failure to address critical power dynamics, and a deeply concerning lack of trauma-informed care. We’ll delve into specific examples from the report, including:

  • Inconsistencies in Dr. Brown’s Statements

  • Misrepresentation of Sarah’s Testimony

  • The Missing Element: Power Differential

  • Trauma-Informed Care Failure

  • The Question of Due Process

This episode is not about assigning guilt but about pursuing truth and accountability. We’ll be asking the hard questions, examining the evidence, and seeking to understand whether the Line of Fire Elder Accountability Board report truly served the interests of justice and healing for all involved.

Join the LIVE Chat on Monday, May 5 at 4:00 p.m. CDT/UTC-5.

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When Theologians Turn on Each Other: What Owen vs. Baxter Teaches Us About Christian Division

What happens when two theological giants who love Jesus have a FIERY public fallout? The forgotten conflict between Puritans John Owen and Richard Baxter holds a sobering lesson for today.

In this episode of Remnant Radio, we sit down with Dr. Tim Cooper, professor of church history at the University of Otago and leading scholar on 17th-century Puritanism, to unpack the intense disagreement between Owen and Baxter—two titans of the post-Reformation era. Despite their shared love for Christ, Scripture, and the Gospel, their clash over salvation, church structure, and Christian ethics led to a public split that fractured the Puritan movement. Their story shows us how pride, personality, and past wounds can tragically impact even important theological debates.

But this isn’t just fascinating history! This episode is a direct challenge to today’s church. As theological disputes rage online and in person, the Owen–Baxter conflict raises urgent questions for us:

  • How should believers navigate public disagreement biblically?

  • When does contending for truth accidentally lead to unnecessary division?

  • What kind of Christ-like character must accompany our doctrine?

If you’ve ever wrestled with how to hold strong convictions while still loving others and avoiding toxic conflict, this conversation is for you.

Join the Live Chat: Wednesday, May 7 at 4:00 p.m. CDT / UTC-5.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Have a theology question? Drop it here. While we can't guarantee we'll tackle every question, we'll dive into one or two each week. So, fire away and let's explore together!

Question from David in Kansas: What is anointing with oil? What meaning does it have in scripture and does it still have use today?

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SHOWS LAST WEEK

If you missed joining the Live Chat, you can still catch the episodes:

Kathryn Krick’s Ministry: Apostle or Cult Leader?

Biblical or dangerous? From viral TikTok deliverances to questionable theology, we’re analyzing the controversial ministry of self-proclaimed apostle Kathryn Krick.

Join us as we evaluate this influential ministry through the lens of Scripture while maintaining our commitment to both Word and Spirit. We'll examine why Kathryn Krick’s ministry has raised red flags.

Whether you’re concerned about modern deliverance practices, seeking biblical discernment, or simply wanting to understand the difference between authentic and "theatrical" spiritual warfare, this episode provides crucial insights.

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The State Of The Roman Catholic Church After Pope Francis: What's Next?

Is the Catholic Church at a crossroads? With Pope Francis’s passing and growing divisions over doctrine, many are asking if we’re witnessing the beginnings of a new Catholic reformation.

Joshua Lewis and Michael Miller welcome former Catholic and apologetics expert Mike Shreve to examine this pivotal moment in church history. As cardinals prepare to elect a new Pope, we explore the deep tensions within Catholicism between traditional doctrine and modern reforms.

Key topics include: • The significance of papal authority and titles • Controversial aspects of Pope Francis’s legacy • Understanding the papal selection process • Growing divisions over universalism and interfaith dialogue • The future of Catholic-Protestant relations • Biblical examination of Marian doctrines • The tension between tradition and Scripture

Whether you’re Catholic, Protestant, or simply interested in understanding this historic moment, this episode provides crucial insights into the future of Catholicism. Join us as we examine these challenges through both Protestant and Catholic perspectives, always seeking truth with grace and biblical wisdom.

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Why Apologetics Is Failing—and What Augustine Knew That We Forgot

Modern apologetics is losing its grip on culture - but what if Augustine, writing during Rome’s collapse, already solved our biggest evangelism challenges?

In this episode of Remnant Radio, Joshua Lewis explores why traditional Christian apologetics is failing to connect with our post-Christian culture. Joined by scholars Josh Chatraw and Mark D. Allen, authors of Apologetics at the Cross: An Introduction to Christian Witness, we uncover how Augustine’s methods during Rome’s collapse may provide answers for our current cultural challenges.

Key topics include: • Why rational arguments alone aren’t enough anymore • Augustine’s pastoral approach to cultural engagement • Addressing expressive individualism in evangelism • Converting hearts in a skeptical age • Practical strategies for modern apologetics • Learning from early church wisdom

Whether you’re a pastor seeking to reach your community, an evangelist adapting to cultural shifts, or simply interested in effective Christian witness, this episode provides crucial insights for sharing faith in today’s world. Discover how Augustine’s ancient wisdom might be the key to modern evangelism.

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