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Chris Rosebrough

Pastor and creator/host of the YouTube channel Fighting for the Faith, known for commentary and critiques on theological and cultural issues from a confessional Lutheran perspective.

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Jan 23, 2026 • 47min

A Recent Debate on Christianity and Interracial Marriage – Pr. Chris Rosebrough, 1/23/26 (0233)

Chris Rosebrough, pastor and creator of Fighting for the Faith, critiques a recent debate on Christianity and interracial marriage. He challenges appeals to nature over Scripture and rejects biological race as a biblical category. He examines who argued what, highlights scriptural examples of inter-ethnic unions, and warns that forbidding such marriages can slip into racist ideology.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 58min

This Week in Pop-Christianity: Patricia King’s Teaching “The Kingdom of God is Voice Activated” – Pr. Chris Rosebrough, 11/7/25 (3113)

Pr. Chris Rosebrough, pastor and creator of the YouTube channel Fighting for the Faith, dives deep into Patricia King's teachings. He critiques her notion that 'The Kingdom of God is Voice Activated,' unveiling how charismatic movements expand biblical interpretation beyond scripture. Chris exposes the theological flaws in King's claims, particularly her view on humanity's permission for God to act. He also discusses the dangers of such teachings, which can exploit vulnerable individuals and divert souls from the true gospel.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 59min

This Week in Pop-Christianity: Bill Johnson on Power and Authority – Pr. Chris Rosebrough, 9/26/25 (2693)

Chris Rosebrough, a pastor and host of the Fighting for the Faith YouTube channel, critiques the teachings of Bill Johnson, a prominent figure in the New Apostolic Reformation. He labels failed rapture predictors as false prophets while explaining the unbiblical nature of their claims. Chris delves into Johnson's influence at Bethel and the controversial concept of power and authority in charismatic theology. He argues that many Bethel healings lack medical verification and explains the psychological factors behind perceived miracles.

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