Friends, this episode of season six is truly historic in nature. For the first time ever, we have not one but TWO – count ‘em – TWO special guests, and they hail from a world-famous ministry which most likely has authored church studies that even YOU may have been apart of or taken! Listen…..there have been some famous family names throughout the Western history of Christian kingdom work, but almost none ring out quite as loudly as that of B-L-A-C-K-A-B-Y. Founded by the late great, world-renown evangelist, church planter and theologian Henry Blackaby, Blackaby International Ministries has – over the past several decades - impacted millions of lives in countless nations and communities around the globe through their discipleship and teaching work for the Kingdom of God. Today, that work lives on through the third-generation ministry of Mr. Blackaby’s grandsons, Mike and Daniel Blackaby, who are pastors preachers and Christian theologians in their own right and who have collaborated to write a new book, entitled “Straight From the Heart: Communicating the Gospel in an Emotionally Driven Culture”. The book expertly deals with the issue of how to minister the Gospel analytically and critically to those who are more prone to lead and/or respond emotionally. Join us for this special episode of “Deeper in the Word”, where we are thrilled to interview these two brothers and discuss their rich family legacy and its heritage in ministry. We also explore the book they’ve written, which deals with issues such as defining what “heart culture vs. head culture” means; why “living your truth” is the worst thing you can do, especially as a follower of Christ; and how it might shock you to know exactly WHO it is on some of these college campuses (*hint hint: PROFESSORS….I’m just sayin’…*) actively working to “undue” the work and influence which home churches (and the Lord) have had upon young Believers newly arrived to independent college living. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reverend-adrian-l-robinso/support