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You're Entitled to Our Opinion

You're Entitled to Our Opinion

By: Jay Scribner and Tom Johnson
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We all have opinions but it's more important to know what God thinks.

And we have our own but more importantly, we know the One who has all of the answers. And His opinion is really the only one that matters.

Each week Jay and Tom tackle life issues and provide Biblical answers that can strengthen your walk and your talk.

If you're a person of faith, they're here to encourage and equip you to "really believe what you say you believe is really real."

If you're not a person of faith, our podcast can provide some answers to questions you may have about why people of faith believe what they believe.

Jay Scribner was the lead pastor of Branson's First Baptist Church for over 25 years, ministered in many countries overseas, is author of the book "Jesus Follower: Beyond Belief, and heads the ministry Hope For America.

Tom Johnson is the worship minister at his fellowship, was in the entertainment business for over 30 years, and authors the daily blog "Derf Nerfel's Thought of the Day."

Together, they share from both life and ministry experience to bring encouragement and insight through this 30 minute weekly broadcast.

You're Entitled to Our Opinion
Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Submission or Subjection - Big difference!
    Jun 26 2026

    Gorp. A wonderful blend of energizing foodstuffs that some people pick at, taking only their favorites. Too many treat the Word the same way.

    One of the most confusing and misused word from scripture is the one that has created an incredible amount of division in and outside the church body.

    Submission.

    In this podcast, we tear down the misconceptions of the word and expose the intent of those who substitute the word submission with the word subjection.

    Both men and women will benefit from today's discussion. Clearing up the confusion, as well as laying out the Godly concept of true submission, will open up a whole new level of relationship for those who struggle in this area.

    And it goes beyond marriage. Ephesians chapter 5 can't be sliced and diced to fit our own design. We all need to understand what Paul is saying here.

    If you're going to "eat the gorp," you have to take the whole handful and not just cherrypick your favorites and leave the rest. When living by the Word, it's the same way.

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    30 mins
  • Fathers - The wise seek wisdom
    Jun 19 2026

    Fathers. Time to honor those who choose to be a "Dad."

    There is a difference. Fathering a child is biological, a title. Being a "Dad" is a role that takes the three "Ts": Time, talent, and treasure.

    In the day and age when men have been belittled, portrayed as lazy, ignorant, self-absorbed, and bumbling, and demeaned, there are those men who take the time to teach and train their children. These are the "Dads."

    Men don't have be to a "Schwarzenegger" to be an effective father. In fact, if men spend that much time in the gym, they just might be short-changing their children, especially both time and self-image.

    Then again, men need to not be "Walter Mitty" as well. Or if you're a Brit, "Oliver Milquetoast." Keep from the extremes when choosing to be a Dad.

    The Book of Proverbs is an incredible resource for men training up their children. "The beginning of wisdom: Get wisdom." Proverbs 4:7

    Solomon sought that more than riches, influence, or even long life. And that's a great example for men to follow. Dive into the Proverbs and Ecclesiastes and we can learn a lot about fathering and life in general.

    Gentle strength. Norman Rockwell's "The Saturday Evening Post" August 15, 1923 is a great illustration of this great quality men should exhibit.

    In this podcast, we don't dress-down men but encourage us all to be who we can be, if we let God make us His men.

    "Not all men will be fathers but all fathers must be men." - Derf Nerfel

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    30 mins
  • Divine Healing, Part 2 - Faith in a sovereign God
    Jun 12 2026

    Sickness, disease, injury, birth anomalies, weakness, and aging.

    Last week we began a conversation as to why all of these exist; the causes and the question of why God doesn't just wipe it all away.

    - Jesus commended those He healed for their faith.

    - Jesus told the invalid man that He healed to stop sinning or something worse may happen.

    - The disciples assumed a man born blind suffered because of his sin or his parents. Jesus revealed to them why he was blind.

    - Would God use sickness as a means to keep people from sinning?

    - Did Jesus just respond to everyone's need or was there more to His healing ministry?

    We pray, with faith, to a sovereign God. But there's a key to that phrase and that's the word "sovereign."

    Join us as we talk about our faith in our sovereign God.

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    31 mins
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