Over the top with criticism
Hearing a pastor who shamefully criticizes a well respected man of God just makes me sad. This is not what the body of Christ is supposed to do to one another. This is not only spiteful but shameful. What happened to mercy & grace???? It's not only common to disagree with another's teaching but also acceptable. Presenting information to people you are leading in this manner is not showing the characteristics of Jesus. Insulting others in the midst of delivering God's word sounds at the very least contradictory. I will stick with listening to Dino Rizzo of Healing Place Church. He shows true compassion & mercy in both his sermons and related ministries.Read full review »
a.bet via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/07
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I've been listening to these for around a year or so now, and they're absolutely brilliant. I have learnt and been challenged in so many different ways. Driscoll's talent as far as I am concerned is twofold - he keeps Jesus and the importance of Biblical teaching central throughout,...Read full review »
dpgeog via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/26/09
I can't stand this smug little jerk. I give him a few years before his megachurch comes crashing down around in him because of scandal. This guy is full of pride. And how about his explanation as to why Ted Haggard was involved in homosexuality? Driscoll blamed in on pastor wives who...Read full review »
benny727 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/09
Mark Driscoll paints the gospel of Jesus Christ in words that people today can understand. I always find myself encouraged, bolstered, and laughing out loud while listening to these podcasts. He may offend a lot of people, but he reaches many as well, and that's all that seems to matter to...Read full review »
u2bonogirl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/15/08
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