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Mortification of Spin

God’s Bible Timeline for Everyone

Mortification of Spin

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

Religion & Spirituality

4.4879 Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Our intrepid (and never tepid) co-hosts welcome good friend Linda Finlayson to the mix. She’s a well-known writer of children’s books, who—for the second time—risks her reputation by sitting down with Carl and Todd to talk about her latest release.  God’s Bible Timeline: The Big Book of Biblical History is the second volume in the series and it’s just off the press. The book combines some of the author’s passions, like church history and her love of teaching children. Linda discusses the idea behind the book, how she addresses difficult passages of Scripture in a way that’s appropriately worded for children, and the resources that laid the foundation of her work. As a big fan of pictures and book illustrations, Todd gives Linda high praise, and recommends the book as a Christmas gift for both young and old. We are happy to give away a few copies of God’s Bible Timeline. Register for the opportunity to win one.The books come courtesy of our friends at Christian Focus Publications.

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0:00.0

This podcast is sponsored by the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.

0:04.4

Stick around for more at the end of today's program.

0:31.6

Welcome to Mortification of Spin, a casual conversation about things that count with Carl Truman and Todd Pruitt. Mortification of Spin is a weekly podcast from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. Let's join this week's conversation.

0:40.3

Welcome to Mordification of Spin.

0:53.3

I teach at Grove City College in beautiful

0:56.7

western Pennsylvania. And I'm here with my friend and co-host, the Reverend Todd Pruitt, who

1:02.0

pastors a PCA church in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Covenant Presbyterian Church.

1:08.2

Is that the name? That's it.

1:10.6

Yeah, that's kind of a rare name for a Presbyterian church. Is that the name? That's it. Yeah, that's kind of a rare name for a

1:13.3

Presbyterian Church. Yeah, you just, yeah, you never find a covenant Presbyterian Church out. That we've

1:18.5

really, we've really cornered the market on being unique. Very distinct. We're like back home,

1:23.5

Ebenezer was always the name of the Reform Baptist Church.

1:27.7

Yeah.

1:31.2

Well, I mean, but I do, I do let me affect.

1:35.5

I mean, we're, covenant is, is a very common name among churches, but we're not trendy.

1:40.5

You know, if we were going to do trendy, we could, we could be new city, Presbyterian Church.

1:42.5

Well, that would be the thing. Yeah, yeah, or news, Or news or ignite, ignite Presbyterian Church or fire.

1:49.5

You know, something like that would be really cool.

1:51.4

So we'll see.

1:52.3

You used to be called elevation.

1:54.0

Is that correct?

1:54.6

Yeah, something like that.

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