The Dangers of Love in HBO’s “The Last of Us”
Love, like every other human impulse, can spoil. 'The Last of Us' highlights this truth, which C. S. Lewis wrote about decades before.
The Dangers of Love in HBO’s “The Last of Us”
Love, like every other human impulse, can spoil. 'The Last of Us' highlights this truth, which C. S. Lewis wrote about decades before.
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.
Sports as a Way to Connect
I’m learning to care about even sports as a way to love my neighbor and build community.
A Simple Method to Reconnect Science and the Church
A Scientific Formula for Missions “It is the duty of every child of God to seek constantly to […]
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.
For Everything There Is a Season: On Fandom, Futility, and the Wisdom of Ecclesiastes
Why do we recognize the seeming futility of being a fan of a flailing team, and yet stay plugged in and invested?
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.
Baseball and the Meaning of Life
What if instead of trying to fix baseball, we started letting baseball fix us.
Fly Me to the Moon: Missional Ventures in Outer Space
We should dream now about the missional opportunities that are coming.
Jeff Zweerink: Who’s Afraid of the Multiverse?
Who's afraid of the multiverse? Not Jeff Zweerink. He joins us to discuss this topic — and why it's not as far-fetched as it might sound.
Working and Keeping: Seasonal Lessons in my Life as a Flower Farmer
In the gritty and often solitary work of farming, God has met me in some powerful ways.
Lauren Whitman: Navigating Mom Guilt
What is mom guilt, and how is it different from real guilt? Counselor Lauren Whitman discusses.
Are You Actually a Christian Apatheist? Here’s What You Can Do About It.
Being apathetic to the apathetic will cause more harm than good.
Jonathan Moo: Loving God and Neighbor in an Age of Climate Crisis
Jonathan Moo discusses ways to love our neighbor as we engage the issue of climate change.
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.
What Is Fun, and Why Does It Matter? Toward a Theology of Fun
I’m very bad at fun. This is my attempt to find in God’s Word the permission I need to enjoy the life he’s given me.
Erin Smith: Burning Neural Circuits – The Acts of Daily Formation
In this seventh annual “Evangelical Voices in the Academy” lecture, Dr. Erin Smith dives into the neurological and psychological reasons our brains form habits.
Keith Simon: The Trouble with Tribalism
Keith Simon joins us to discuss the problems with tribalism — and what we can do to combat it.
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