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Wheat Among The Tares

Wheat Among The Tares

By: Gethsemane Global Radio
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This is a weekly podcast that focuses on current events in association with churches and their pastors and missionaries around the world...Gethsemane Global Radio Christianity Spirituality
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  • A Conversation w/Brad Lindsey (Hymns For Life Host) - Thanksgiving Special Episode
    Nov 26 2025

    Join us this week on Wheat Among the Tares for our annual Thanksgiving Special Episode with our Hymns for Life host, Brad Lindsey. Brad reaches back into church history to revealdetails about several of the beloved Thanksgiving hymns, and the importance of needing a thankful heart year round. Join us for this special episode of Wheat Among the Tares...

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    36 mins
  • A Conversation w/Historian Karl Baker - Focus on the Contemporary Church Pt 3
    Nov 19 2025

    This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we bring you Part 3 (our concluding episode of this series) that has focused on the current phenomenon described as the Contemporary Christian Church movement. Our church historian, Bro. Karl Baker, joins us once again as we focus on the difference between true Biblical repentance and the emotional "decisions” that are a part of the revivals of our day. Our discussion ends with comments regarding the hymnology of the CCM, in comparison with the true hymns of the church today...

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    32 mins
  • A Conversation w/ Two Pastors of Colonial America in the 1700's - The Revivals That Brought Change to Hearts and Society
    Nov 12 2025

    This week, on Wheat Among the Tares, we step in with an interim program to coincide with the present series on the Contemporary Church. We step back in church history to hear from two pastors from colonial America (mid-1700’s) regarding the status of religion and the spiritual carelessness of the people during this time period. We read from two different letters that have been published in the book, “ The Log College” by Archibald Alexander in 1851. Join us as we hear how the Spirit of God moved on the hearts of men, especially the young people of their day, to awaken them, and bring about a change to their lives and an impact on thesociety of the day. This narrative is a far cry from the “revivals” of what is happening on college campuses today and how the results of these “professions”, that have failed to change the spiritual landscape of our day…

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    25 mins
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