Aimee Byrd is gone...so am I
I’ve always liked this show, and I have great respect for Dr. Trueman. However, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals was wrong to remove Aimee Byrd the way they did. She is an important voice in the reformed evangelical space, and I always appreciated her perspective on different topics. I read her most recent book and found it helpful and very uncontroversial.
The Tin Society via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/19/20
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I will miss this show and the camaraderie shown between the three hosts as they were able to display a great friendship over the podcast. I would listen to this show everyday going to work after downloading the podcast. It was just an encouragement to see three people who knew their status in the...Read full review »
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