Nick Batzig is the senior pastor of Church Creek PCA in Charleston, SC and an associate editor for Ligonier Ministries. Prior to serving at Church Creek, Nick was a pastor at Wayside PCA on Signal Mountain, TN. Formerly, Nick served as the founding pastor of New Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Richmond Hill, GA and as the editor of Reformation21 and the Christward Collective--sites of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. He frequently writes for Tabletalk Magazine, Reformation 21, He Reads Truth, and the Christward Collective. Nick was also the host of East of Eden, a podcast devoted to the Biblical and Systematic Theology of Jonathan Edwards. You can friend him on Facebook here and follow him on Twitter @nick_batzig
Nick, where was this (and the other talks) given? I found the parent directory, but it doesn’t say, and neither did your post. Is this also from Twin Lakes?
This was given at Twin Lakes Fellowship. The sound quality of the questions that Mr Taylor was asked is not very good. I wish I had remastered it a bit to help make them more audible. Thanks to Josh Espinosa for making these available.
Most inexperienced network marketers leave new sign ups
to go it alone with no communication whatsoever other than a generic welcome
letter or something to that effect. Many MLM companies start up each day, which is scary, but they can sound very tempting because
they promise you the world. 2) Gather a handful of loyal
customers (smaller handful with ongoing service, larger handful for products).
I must admit my large ignorance of the PCA’s history. This was very educational in well-framing the AC’s plan. Thanks, Nick.
Nick, where was this (and the other talks) given? I found the parent directory, but it doesn’t say, and neither did your post. Is this also from Twin Lakes?
Bill,
This was given at Twin Lakes Fellowship. The sound quality of the questions that Mr Taylor was asked is not very good. I wish I had remastered it a bit to help make them more audible. Thanks to Josh Espinosa for making these available.
Thanks for that, Nick. I finally realized that, and yes, you’re correctc. It makes me wonder why didn’t someone get them a mic at this conference?
figures I’d make the sole typo on the word ‘correct.’ ;0/
Most inexperienced network marketers leave new sign ups
to go it alone with no communication whatsoever other than a generic welcome
letter or something to that effect. Many MLM companies start up each day, which is scary, but they can sound very tempting because
they promise you the world. 2) Gather a handful of loyal
customers (smaller handful with ongoing service, larger handful for products).