Brent Leatherwood and Miles Mullin: The Public Square, Gun Violence, and Prophetic Patriotism
The conversation touches on the public square, pro-life policies, gun violence, and “prophetic patriotism.”
In each episode, you'll see how faith intersects with science, vocation, economics, the arts, or the public square via succinct, fascinating conversations with leaders and thinkers in these fields. You'll be equipped to engage culture as salt and light, presenting and defending the Christian faith and showing how it affects every aspect of our lives.
We're trying to discover how we can be faithful followers of Christ within today's ever-changing culture. Will you join us on the journey?
Mark Tooley: Making Sense of the Methodist Divide
Mark Tooley joins us to talk Christian nationalism, biblical sexuality, and what's behind the divide in the Methodist denomination.
Nathan Finn: On State Churches and Religious Liberty
Dr. Nathan Finn joins us to talk about state churches, patriotism, spiritual formation, and Christian nationalism.
Todd Hall: Loved into Loving
What can psychology reveal about spiritual formation? Dr. Todd Hall joins us to discuss.
Jamie and Tara Dew: Service, Formation, and Burnout
Jamie and Tara Dew join us to talk about service, work, calling, burnout, and formation.
Dan Darling: The Characters of Easter
Dan Darling joins us to talk about Judas, Peter, Barabbas, Pilate, the women at the tomb, and the "characters of Easter."
Kelly Kapic: Embracing Your Limits
"The goal of the Christian life is not to make you super-human," says Kelly Kapic. "It’s to make you truly human."
Karen Swallow Prior: Why Christians Should Read Old Books
Why should Christians read books — yes, even the old ones? Dr. Karen Swallow Prior joins us to answer this question.
Jeremy Treat: Jesus and Travel Ball
When sports schedules and church gatherings conflict, why does church always get the shaft? Dr. Jeremy Treat joins Benjamin Quinn and Cody Evans to discuss.
Alex DiPrima: Spurgeon and Social Activism
What did Spurgeon think about social activism, and what can we learn from him? Alex DiPrima joins us to discuss.
Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer: On Critical Theory and Social Justice
"It really does function as a pseudo-religion." Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer discuss critical theory and social justice.
Rachel Gilson, Jason Thacker, Jacob Shatzer, & Mark Liederbach: Re-Forming Gen Z
Listen to the recording our panel at the SBC, "Re-Forming Gen Z: Technology, Sexuality, and Human Formation."
Kenny and Claire Hilliard: Worship for the Weary
Kenny and Claire Hilliard always loved music. But when suffering sidetracked their ministry path, music became more than a hobby. It became a calling.
Lucy S. R. Austen: The Humanity of Elisabeth Elliot
Lucy S. R. Austen joins us to discuss the life of Elisabeth Elliot.
Rebecca McLaughlin: Rediscovering Friendship
Rebecca McLaughlin wants us to rediscover the importance of friendship — and see for ourselves why it’s absolutely essential to a meaningful life.