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Conversations That Matter

Evaluating Christian Leaders: Some Guidelines

Conversations That Matter

Jon Harris

Society & Culture

4.31.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2022

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Jon talks about how he approaches evaluating Christian figures/ministries.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the conversation. I'm not a podcast.

0:13.0

I'm Bruce John Harris and it is a wonderful day if it rains.

0:16.0

If it rains, I'm looking outside and it's been cloudy,

0:20.0

actually the sun just kind of peaked through,

0:22.0

but I've been thinking maybe it'll rain today because we've had a bad

0:25.2

drought we've had I don't know when the last time we had rain was we had a little drizzle on

0:30.0

Monday but before that I don't think it hasn't been much.

0:33.2

Grass is brown, the Mohawk River, which is near where I live, has a 25 mile long algae

0:38.9

bloom that's caused by the runoff from fertilizer.

0:42.2

And so it's high nitrogen content that creates this toxic

0:45.9

bloom that actually can kill dogs. The farmers I live in apple country they're not

0:50.6

doing too well and I know we're not the only place in the country

0:53.6

that's having this issue it's kind of strange because I saw yesterday that

0:58.6

sand dunes National Park it looks like the ocean. They got water everywhere. And Dinosaur State,

1:05.6

a dinosaur track state park in Texas has such a bad drought that previously,

1:10.6

previous tracks that no one had seen because they were

1:13.7

underwater of dinosaurs you can now see and they look fresh which is

1:17.2

interesting since they're supposed to be what how many millions of years old and

1:21.1

yet they look like they just were formed so the

1:24.4

rescuing devices employed to to save Darwinian theory I mean it it almost seems

1:29.3

miraculous doesn't it that you could have that erosion didn't do anything in that time, even it being underwater.

1:36.0

So anyway, there's drought and we should pray for that if we're in an area that has drought,

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