Episode 31
Navigating the Church Ages Part 12: Insights from TS Wright and Pastor Bob Robert Thibodeau
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Summary
In this episode of the Kingdom Crossroads Podcast, Pastor Bob Thibodeau and Scott Wright delve into the significance of the Seven Ages of the Church, particularly focusing on the seventh age which began in the 1830s. They discuss the technological advancements of the time, the shift from agrarian to industrial society, and how these changes have impacted the church and society at large. The conversation emphasizes the importance of witnessing and sharing the gospel in light of current events and the signs of the times as depicted in the Book of Revelation.
Takeaways
The Kingdom Crossroads Podcast features interviews with global Christian influencers.
Believers should view the Book of Revelation with hope, not fear.
The seventh age of the church began in the 1830s with significant societal changes.
Technological advancements in the 1830s transformed communication and transportation.
The rise of individualism marked the seventh age of the church.
World War I significantly diminished the power of monarchies.
The shift from agrarian to industrial society changed how people lived and worked.
The 1830s marked a pivotal point in human rights movements.
The conversation will continue in future episodes, exploring the relevance of these themes.
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