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Post by Kerrigan on Nov 16, 2007 1:26:11 GMT -5
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greg
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Post by greg on Nov 16, 2007 14:54:06 GMT -5
I agree, I was going to watch him at OSU but due to an illness and the loss of his voice it didn't work out, he, I am told is probability one of the better men to learn from. I have been told this by two men who have been preaching for a long time. I agree I will e-mail him to see if he could do this. A guy has a video of him going on for two hours straight like in the video of preaching and answering questions. I really do think the man eats, sleeps, lives, and breathes for the spirit of God and the Bible.
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Post by Jesse Morrell on Nov 16, 2007 16:47:13 GMT -5
I like Tom a lot. He's been preaching open air for some 20 years, after Jed Smock challenged him to do so. He's been devoted and faithful and that is very admirable.
I once had breakfast with Tom, Jed, and Micah. We talked about how our ministries methods have some differences but a lot of similarities. He's not as confrontational though he does argue and debate. He engages hecklers and answers questions, etc.
There's also some theological differences when it comes to holiness and once saved always saved. Tom is a Calvinist I understand, though that doesn't really affect his open air much.
Some have criticized him for focusing too much on apologetics but I think that might be his particular calling. He says that he does both classical and presuppositional apologetics. And he seems really good at it. Though apologetics is his focus, he does mention sin, hell, judgment, salvation, etc.
I wish that there were more video footage of him on the internet for us to watch and learn. He's got a lot of years of devotion and experience for us to learn from.
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