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Ep. 4: Gospel Threads in the New Testament

March 5, 2018 | Aaron Armstrong

How do we keep our focus on the gospel in the New Testament? That’s the question we’re addressing in this episode of The Hero of the Story. Listen in as we discuss how we keep losing our grip on the gospel after we’re done reading the Gospels, and why we need to fight our natural tendency toward moralism in applying the New Testament writings. Have a subject for a future episode? Reach out to The Gospel Project on Twitter. About the hosts: Brian Dembowczyk is the Managing Editor of The Gospel Project, and the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth. Follow him on Twitter. Aaron Armstrong is the Brand Manager of The Gospel Project, and the author of several books including Awaiting a Savior, and the screenwriter of the documentary Luther: the Life and Legacy of the German Reformer. Follow him on Twitter.
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About Aaron Armstrong

Aaron Armstrong is the author of several books including Epic: The Story that Changed the World, Awaiting a Savior, and the screenwriter of the documentary Luther: the Life and Legacy of the German Reformer. From August 2016 until September 2021, Aaron was the Brand Manager of The Gospel Project and publishing team leader for The Gospel Project for Adults. Follow him on Twitter.

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  1. Kim Nelson says

    March 5, 2018 at 11:29 am

    Where is the “play” option? Everything I select takes me somewhere else. I can’t get the actual podcast to “play”. WHat am I doing wrong, please?

    • Aaron Armstrong says

      March 5, 2018 at 9:53 pm

      Sorry, there was an error on the episode post itself. The episode is up and running now!

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