Crossroads November 2025 Q&A

This month Austin Dosh, Noah Wisner, and Emma Bentley address your questions about how to address false prophets, how we shouldn’t give them any platform that would give them power. We also discussed how even when we have struggled with a sin we should be motivated to share the gospel, and how if we’re living in unrepentant sin we need to address that first and foremost. How do we address having temporal goals vs eternal rewards, and finally what do we do when we are struggling with feeling “peace”.

Crossroads Q&A: How to address false teachers, eternal vs. temporal goals, and feeling "peace"
Austin Dosh, Noah Wisner, and Emma Bentley

1 Timothy 4:13-16 - The profit of Godliness, a life that speaks for Eternity

Ammon Wright - 1 Timothy 4:13-16

This week we have a Ammon Wright leading us through 1 Timothy 4:12-16 showing how the instructions given to Timothy apply to us as well. Walking close to God is a requirement and something to strive to, and how everything we intake does affect our daily walk. We are to use our gifts that God has given us to help further the Gospel message. The process of growing in the Lord is not a comparable progress, everyone has their own timeline.

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Ammon Wright - 1 Timothy 4:12-16

Crossroads October 2025 Q&A

This month Austin Dosh, Russ Smith, and Josh Andrews address your questions about why we should read all of the Bible (specifically 1st 2nd Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles), they discussed Biblical prayer,(both corporate and private), and also the extent of Christ’s atonement The final topic is creation and how the account in Genesis is a legitimate and historical account.

Crossroads Q&A: Why we read all of the Bible, Biblical Prayer, Atonement, and truth of Creation
Austin Dosh, Russ Smith, Josh Andrews

Jonah Pt.6 - God’s Heart Displayed through Destruction

Austin Dosh - Jonah 4:5-11

We come to the end of our series in Jonah. First we cover Jonah’s desire for the destruction of Nineveh and how Jonah was truly ready to die on the hill of seeing Nineveh be destroyed. Meanwhile God is there to create a comfort for Jonah and then use that same plant to help Jonah see where his heart truly lies.

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Austin Dosh - Jonah 4:5-11

Jonah Pt.5 - The Angry Prophet and Our Faithful God

Austin Dosh - Jonah 4:1-4

This week we discuss the bitterness that Jonah feels, the “evil with great evil” Jonah thought occurred in his anger. The broken reasoning that anger brings and how Jonah was angry at God for attributes he was thankful for a chapter before, and with anger we see Jonah’s selfish request. We also cover how God responds to Jonah’s anger.

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Austin Dosh - Jonah 4:1-4

Jonah Pt.4 - A City Turned Upside Down

Austin Dosh - Jonah 3:1-10

This week we cover the second chance that Jonah is given, how God’s instructions are the same, how Jonah’s initial rebellion against the instructions of God have made him the “fittest instrument” for the task. We see an entire city turn their ways upside down and how God relents from His intended destruction of Nineveh.

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Austin Dosh - Jonah 3:1-10