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Do you love Iron Sharpens Iron and listen regularly? I'm looking for someone to help out with this blog.
The pay? Zero.
We get e-mails from people all around the world that benefit from the work Chris Arnzen does promoting and defending the Gospel. Chris also addresses issues that many other Christian broadcasters ignore or could never handle. Who else besides Chris Arnzen could actually get Harold Camping to agree to have his end times doctrine debated and examined by Dr. James White? Who else can get some of the leading theologians and ministers like R.C. Sproul, John MacArthur, and Alistair Begg to come on a live broadcast and take your questions? Chris also sets up debates with Muslim leaders, Roman Catholic apologists, atheists, Oneness Pentecostals, and many others, all for the benefit of the body of Christ. Scroll through the ISI archives, and take a look at the subjects Chris addresses. If you listen to Christian radio, YOU KNOW Iron Sharpens Iron goes places other broadcasts would never go.
Having worked with Chris Arnzen now for a few years, I can vouch for the fact that it's the proclamation and defense of the Gospel that motivates him. Chris doesn't ask his listeners for a dime.
I'm looking for someone who can monitor the mp3 files. That is, I need someone to monitor each broadcast, and alert the recording volunteers when they don't work, or if they have technical problems (too short, sound problems, etc.). I'm also looking for someone to help with putting the blog entries together, as well as someone who can help the site look even better. Also having someone recording back-up mp3's would be helpful as well.
Those of us involved with this website and recording the show are volunteers. We're looking to help Chris proclaim and defend the Gospel. If like me, you value the work Chris does, and you want to work behind the scenes, please drop us an e-mail:
(Chris Arnzen) carnzen@optonline.net
(James Swan) Tertiumquid@optonline.net
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1 comment:
I am Roman, but would be happy to address the Muslims. I read Greek and Latin better than Plutarch or Octavian, respectively. I would be unlikely to use Calvin as a source for my comments, but, William Lane Craig is on my short list.
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