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Capitol Ministries Weekend

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We're excited to introduce Capitol Ministries Weekend with Ralph Drollinger! Join us each Saturday as Bible teacher Ralph Drollinger and host Frank Sontag discuss the Bible studies that are taught every week to America’s national political leaders in D.C., examining today’s thorny contemporary issues through the Bible’s timeless lens.Copyright Capitol Ministries Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Spiritualité
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    • Part II: Societal Deterioration and the Epochal Analysis of a Bungling Church
      Oct 5 2025
      Last week, we began exploring the five major epochs of American Church history and how each reflects the Church’s obedience—or failure—to fulfill its biblical calling of evangelism and discipleship.

      In this second installment, Ralph Drollinger and host Frank Sontag continue their discussion, walking through key eras that shaped the spiritual and cultural direction of our nation—from the Puritan pulpit of 1776 to the rise of theological liberalism, fundamentalism, neo-evangelicalism, and the religious right.Together, they uncover how each movement impacted the Church’s mission and the nation’s moral fabric, leading to the question: Will the next epoch finally align with the biblical model of Luke 3—one centered on evangelizing and discipling the lost?

      🎙️ Listen, reflect, and be strengthened in your understanding of how God works through His Church across history.

      📖 Download the full study at CapMin.org.

      Chapters:
      00:00 Introduction and recap of Part 1
      01:05 Luke 3: The biblical model for cultural transformation
      05:01 Epoch 1 – The Puritan pulpit shapes American culture (1776)
      07:38 Epoch 2 – The encroachment of theological liberalism (1877)
      11:04 Epoch 3 – The fundamentalist reaction (1920s)
      12:56 Epoch 4 – The birth of neo-evangelicalism (1950s)
      16:02 Epoch 5 – The rise of the religious right (1975)
      17:15 Toward a sixth epoch: the impact of Charlie Kirk
      21:56 A call to return to evangelism and discipleship
      23:18 Download and apply this three-part Bible study
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      25 min
    • Societal Deterioration and the Epochal Analysis of a Bungling Church, Part I
      Sep 30 2025
      The Church is the pillar and support of the truth (1 Timothy 3:15), called to evangelize and make disciples as a preserving and illuminating force in a fallen world (Matthew 5:13–14). Yet throughout major epochs of American Church history, her efforts to engage culture have been marked by clumsy mistakes—“bungling” her calling.For nearly 50 years, much of the American Church’s focus in Washington, D.C. has been on changing laws. While biblical laws are worthy objectives, Luke 3 shows us an even more excellent way: evangelism and repentance as God’s ordained means to bring cultural change.In this first study of a three-part series, Ralph Drollinger explores:
      • Why heart change must precede lasting societal change
      • John the Baptist’s call to repentance in Luke 3:3–14
      • How evangelism transforms individuals, institutions, and nations
      • The repeated missteps of the American Church in neglecting evangelism
      Join us as we trace how the American Church has bungled her calling, and why the path forward begins with prioritizing evangelism.
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      25 min
    • PART THREE: Pertinent Lessons from the Book of Job Part
      Sep 28 2025
      In this episode, Ralph Drollinger and Frank Sontag continue this study of the Book of Job, focusing on theodicy—how to reconcile the reality of evil with the sovereignty of God.

      Drawing lessons from Job, Ephesians 6, and the reality of spiritual warfare, Ralph explains why trials refine believers, why we should not judge spirituality by suffering, and why perseverance is a primary virtue.

      He also connects these truths to the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, affirming God’s faithfulness even in tragedy.

      Learn how God uses suffering for His glory, why perseverance leads to peace, and how Job’s story points us to hope in Christ.

      📖 For more Bible studies and resources, visit capmin.org.

      Chapters:

      00:00 Intro & Call to Action
      01:27 Theodicy and the Slaying of Charlie Kirk
      03:07 Understanding Suffering through Job
      05:09 Satanology and Spiritual Warfare (Ephesians 6)
      08:25 The Believer’s Position and Mission in Christ
      10:22 Job, Suffering, and God’s Glory
      14:21 Don’t Judge Spirituality by Suffering
      17:50 Perseverance and the Peace of God
      19:33 God’s Faithfulness and Blessings
      22:27 Call to Ministry & Oaks in Office Resource
      23:56 Support Capitol Ministries
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      25 min
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