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Pilgrim’s Podcast #15: Dr. Ashley Null, Humility, Don’t Re-Invent a Broken Wheel, and Learning from our Elders

Written By: Mark on September 7, 2009 2 Comments

AshleyNullWell folks, this is the second installment of Steve and my fantastic interview with Dr. Ashley Null.  If you haven’t listened to the first part yet, then DO IT.  You know you want to.

In this interview we have the privilege of hearing Ashley’s wisdom on Christian humility.  What was an excellent section though, was hearing him speak about the importance of Church History for those who might be keen, young Christians (read: Young, Restless and Reformed!).  It was a really great second half of the interview, and Steve and I greatly benefitted from sitting under this short time of teaching by Ashley.  Much glory to our Lord!

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2 Responses to “Pilgrim’s Podcast #15: Dr. Ashley Null, Humility, Don’t Re-Invent a Broken Wheel, and Learning from our Elders”

  1. kate says on: 9 September 2009 at 10:14 am

    great 2 episodes with Dr Null!

    I’m glad I’m not the only only who uses the ‘when I had dinner at the Archbishop’s house’ line ;-)

  2. Mark Earngey says on: 9 September 2009 at 5:59 pm

    Hahaha! Glad you enjoyed them Katie Rae… No, you’re not alone. There’s probably plenty more people like that (& us!) out there :)

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