• Ep. 66 | King of Kings | The Clayton Tyner Podcast

  • Jun 26 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
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Ep. 66 | King of Kings | The Clayton Tyner Podcast

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    This week:
    -Louisiana passed a new law requiring the 10 commandments to be displayed in every publicly funded classroom. Many have come out in opposition to this measure, while Christians and conservatives celebrate the decision. Where should we land as Jesus’ followers?

    -Several videos went viral of President Biden seemingly freezing up or looking lost at public events. While Republicans are quick to call this senility, the White House has labeled the videos “Cheap Fakes” and told the public not to believe their eyes. What bigger issue does this bring to the conversation this election season?

    -Megachurch pastor Robert Morris resigned this week after allegations of his abuse of a minor came to light. The incident from 30+ years ago came up when the victim spoke out and shared her story. What sobering realities does this story teach us about sin, consequence, and redemption?

    -All that and one look at my experience attending the record-breaking George Strait concert In College Station called “The King at Kyle Field.” I joined 110,904 other people listening to all of The Texas Troubador’s biggest hits. However, more than just an amazing concert, I left with a perspective I thought may be worth sharing!


    I can’t wait to tell you on Episode 66 of the CTP!

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