The YRR movement has grown up
Many millennials who embraced a Calvinistic soteriology and discovered the doctrines of Grace in the mid to late 2000’s “Young, Restless, Reformed” movement have grown up. Still sitting in the pews of Acts 29, gospel coalition type churches, many are discovering that the historic reformed tradition is much deeper than TULIP. I’m excited to continuing listening as these guys tackle these rich topics in a way that your everyday church member can understand. Great listen!
JimMartinUSA via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/20
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This is a podcast that not only aims for but accomplishes excellence. Good humor, very charming, always seeking to honor Christ by edifying His church. Great content and very timely. I appreciate the way they approach issues, even when it is an issue where we differ, it is always in the spirit of...Read full review »
@trinitarianrick via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/10/22
It’s been a pleasure learning or actually re learning theology through a reformed hermeneutic. I was raised dispensational and finally I came to a point where it didn’t make any sense. I’m happy to see a Christ centered podcast that tackles tough topics and how they bring on knowledge pastors...Read full review »
barber_marcus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/24/21
Excellent content! Good bless your work.
RRChakranarayan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/22
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