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It’s the penultimate episode of season 3, and the Book War is heating up. Pastor Dave has a chance to clinch the title, but can Pastor Bob mount a late-season comeback? Before the big reveal, the pastors turn their attention to a heartbreaking national tragedy: the deadly Texas flood that devastated Camp Mystic. With personal ties to the story, Dave and Bob reflect on grief, loss, and the quiet power of faith amid chaos, including the incredible account of a Jersey-born Coast Guard hero who saved over 160 lives.

From sorrow to ecclesiology, the conversation shifts to the distinctives that define the Baptist tradition. Pastor Dave takes listeners on a theologically rich (and occasionally hilarious) tour through Baptist history—covering everything from autonomous church governance to why Baptists don’t baptize babies, with a few purple book covers and goat cheese tangents along the way.

Also in this episode: a listener question on Jeremiah 31 and the New Covenant, a theology sprint on sinning in your dreams, and a friendly debate on baptism, membership, and church polity. Throw in a few summer wildlife encounters, a salad that may or may not be overrated, and a preview of next week’s finale, and you’ve got another classic Behind the Pulpit blend of heart, humor, and deep biblical insight.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:04 In The News
11:37 The Great Book War
20:00 Sermon Recap
22:39 Audience Question
27:47 Baptist Breakdown
54:47 Chart Sightings
1:01:15 Theology Sprint
1:06:40 Church Body Life