Lauren Whitman: Navigating Mom Guilt
What is mom guilt, and how is it different from real guilt? Counselor Lauren Whitman discusses.
Lauren Whitman: Navigating Mom Guilt
What is mom guilt, and how is it different from real guilt? Counselor Lauren Whitman discusses.
Jennifer Wiseman: Galaxies, Stars, Black Holes, and Discoveries Inspiring Wonder and Praise
It’s episode 100! We’re honored to have back our first ever guest, renowned astrophysicist Dr. Jennifer Wiseman.
Keith Simon: The Trouble with Tribalism
Keith Simon joins us to discuss the problems with tribalism — and what we can do to combat it.
Bart Barber: “The Ballgame Has Changed” in the SBC
Bart Barber, President of the Southern Baptist Convention, joins us to talk about his story, formation, and how "the ballgame is about to change" regarding the SBC's response to abuse.
Missie Branch: Being Faithful Where You Are
Missie Branch joins us to discuss why work is important, how it looks different for men and women, and much more.
Christian Miller: What Is Honesty?
What is honesty? How is the concept related to authenticity? And what resources do Christians have to help them live an honest life? D
Hannah & Nathan Anderson: Advent Is an Invitation
It’s part 2 of the annual Christ and Culture Christmas special! Hannah and Nathan Anderson join us to discuss art, advent, and their new book, “Heaven and Nature Sing.”
Warren Kinghorn: Loving the Hopeless During the Holidays
Dr. Warren Kinghorn of Duke Divinity School returns to the podcast to discuss loving the hopeless during Christmas.
Jonathan Moo: Christianity and Creation Care
Does the Bible actually call us to care for the world around us? Dr. Jonathan Moo joins us to discuss.
Dan Strange: Making Faith Magnetic
How do we engage unreligious people and to respond to the claims of Christ? Dr. Dan Strange of Crosslands Forum joins us to discuss how we can “make our faith magnetic.
Erin Smith: Trauma and Children’s Ministry
Dr. Erin Smith is a developmental psychologist, and she joins us to discuss how churches can serve children who’ve experienced trauma.
Patrick Schreiner: Christians Aren’t Political Enough
Are Christians too political? Patrick Schreiner thinks we aren't political enough. Rather, we’re political (or partisan) in all the wrong ways.
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