The Nonmicrowaved Truth With C.L. Whiteside

How do you know if something is a description or a prescription? This can be confusing to decipher in the Bible. But believe it or not, most people determine if it's prescription or description based off a lack of understanding or a hope to do something that actually goes against God's Word. The Bible tells us what is good and what is bad, but we have to actually look at what it says to confirm these facts.     

1 Kings 11   
Genesis 4   
Matthew 19:4-6   
Genesis 2     
1 Timorhty 3:2     
1 Corinthians 7     
Ephesians 5:21-33       
Romans 1:26   
1 Timothy 1:10         
Acts 2:4   
Acts 19:4-6     
1 Corinthians 12:4,27-31       
Matthew 14     
Matthew 18:21,22         
Ephesians 4:32     
Romans 5:8     
John 15:13     
Matthew 22:37,38

You can now also WATCH C.L.! That's right: C.L. is also recording The Nonmicrowaved Truth on video! Just go to our Time of Grace video site (timeofgrace.org/TV), search for the Time of Grace app on your devices, or watch on C.L.'s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfmL7jUfMBm0FKV-I0Op_Vg or on Time of Grace's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3Hcyk5J

About "The Nonmicrowaved Truth":
How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what’s cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what’s best.

What is The Nonmicrowaved Truth With C.L. Whiteside?

How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what’s cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what’s best.