Sep 26 2009 White Horse Inn Radio Schedule

White Horse Inn Radio Schedule:

There are two ways to listen to the White Horse Inn:

Go to the website: www.whitehorseinn.org

or

Tune your radio to: CHRB 1140 AM
When: Every Sunday night
Time: 21:00 for 30 minutes

About The White Horse Inn:


Who are we?
We are more than a talk show and a magazine. We are a movement. We believe that each generation must rediscover and apply the gospel to their own time. We long to see a second reformation take hold of our churches and return them to the God-honoring, Christ-centered, Spirit-wrought places of worship they should be. Over the past twenty years, we’ve grown more hopeful that such a reformation is possible. So, we’re putting our time and resources to work toward one, helping Christians know what they believe and why they believe it.

Where did we come from?
In the late 1980s, Michael Horton (host of White Horse Inn and editor in chief of Modern Reformation) began an organization called Christians United for Reformation (CURE). CURE’s purpose was to remind American evangelicals of their biblical roots and the rich faith and practice recovered during the Protestant Reformation that had been largely abandoned in the mad dash to relevance. CURE didn’t represent just one denomination, but tried to include as many different Reformation voices in the conversation as possible. More than a ministry of one man or congregation, CURE drew on the wisdom of many to identify and correct the problems that plagued evangelical and Reformational churches, alike. One of the first efforts to broaden their influence came in 1990 with the launch of the weekly radio broadcast, White Horse Inn, with hosts Michael Horton, Kim Riddlebarger, Rod Rosenbladt, and Ken Jones. [For more on why we chose the name White Horse Inn, click here.] In 1992, the organization began publishing a magazine, Modern Reformation, to apply timeless Christian doctrines to the questions of the day.

Where are we going?
After nearly twenty years of radio broadcasting and magazine publishing, White Horse Inn is recognized by our friends and critics alike as a voice for reform and renewal.Whatever new technology comes our way is being utilized to recover and spread the central truths of the Reformation: the sufficiency of Scripture, the centrality of Christ, the freedom of grace, the foundation of faith, and the focus on God’s glory. These aren’t just slogans to be recovered; these are the messages that will renew the church’s mission in our age.

Meet Our Hosts
Listen in on four men with different denominational backgrounds having fun discussing culturally relevant theological matters, helping Christians "know what they believe and why they believe it."

Dr. Michael Horton is professor of apologetics and systematic theology at Westminster Seminary California and author of numerous books, including Putting Amazing Back into Grace, A Better Way: Re-discovering the Drama of Christ Centered Worship, God of Promise: Introducing Covenant Theology, People and Place and Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the American Church. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Modern Reformation magazine.
Dr. Rod Rosenbladt is professor of theology at Concordia University in Irvine, California and an ordained minister in the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. He was educated at Pacific Lutheran University, Trinity Evengelical Divinity School, Capitol Theological Seminary, and the Univerity of Strasbourg. He has contributed to several books including Christianity for the Tough Minded, The Agony of Deceit, and Christ the Lord.

Ken Jones has been the pastor of Greater Union Baptist Church in Compton, California since 1990. He serves as Sunday School Director and Chairman of the Credentials Commission for the Long Beach Harbor Association of the California Southern Baptist Convention. He has tought seminary extension courses on the Book of Galatians and Church History. Rev. Jones has contributed articles to Modern Reformation and Tabletalk.

Kim Riddlebarger is pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, California. He is visiting professor of systematic theology at Westminster Seminary California and contributor to Tabletalk and Modern Reformation. Among his publications are A Case for Amillenialism: Understanding the End Times, and The Man of Sin. Kim also edits the Riddleblog.

 







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