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In this episode we’re joined by Bobby Jamieson as we discuss his most recently published book, Everything is Never Enough. Jamieson's book i...
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Our daily lives are inundated with ideas. The question we must ask ourselves is, how can we think critically about these ideas in order to identify what is bright with the light of truth, be...

In this episode we’re joined by Bobby Jamieson as we discuss his most recently published book, Everything is Never Enough. Jamieson's book i...

In this episode we discuss Richard Llewellyn’s book, How Green Was My Valley . We talk about its beauty, timelessness, and insight into the...

Join us as we discuss technology and how the internet shapes our human desires with Samuel James, the author of “Digital Liturgies.” James e...

Most would agree that Christ had emotions, but they have not given a great deal of thought to the significance of Christ’s emotional life. B...

In this episode we interview Alex DiPrima on his latest book: “ Spurgeon: A Life ” and discuss Charles Haddon Spurgeon who was the most-well...

Do women need theology? Join us as we interview Natalie Brand and discuss Priscilla in Acts 18 and what we can learn from her example. Natal...

In this episode we discuss Abigail Favale’s book The Genesis of Gender . We give a quick survey of feminism and defend why we believe Christ...

In this episode we interview Mike McKinley. As we discuss his book, Friendship with God , we touch on the Puritans– and the common myths tha...

In our culture authority is looked upon with skepticism at best and loathing at worst. Is the answer to all the misuse of authority we see a...

Why is reading important? Join us as we discuss how to create a culture of reading individually, in our families, and in our churches. Readi...

Why should we care about philosophy? Is philosophy only for academics? In this episode we interview Dr. Douglas Groothius, professor of Phil...

We need to understand history to navigate our current cultural moment. According to Andrew Wilson, we especially need to understand the year...

We’re back! In this episode we talk about where we’ve been this last year: the good and the difficult. We share our thoughts on suffering, t...

What can we learn from an Irish woman who lived in the 19th century? In this episode we discuss Elisabeth Elliot’s biography of Amy Carmicha...

How do we grapple with a world that seems, as T.S. Eliot puts it “advances progressively backward.” In his book You Are Not Your Own , Dr. A...

Why is the local church important? In this episode we’re joined by Erin Wheeler to discuss the centrality of the church in the life of the C...

Why do we take the time to introduce ourselves as “confessionally reformed?" In this episode we discuss Carl Trueman’s book The Creedal Impe...

Art and humor can be difficult to define, but we all know it when we see it. But how should Christians think about the arts and humor? Are t...

At the heart of the transgender debate is the issue of human dignity. Therefore, it is crucial that Christians should care about current pub...

How should we address the issue of abortion and what should we do in the wake of the recent overturn of Roe? In this special episode we inte...

What is the “authentic self” and does it have the authority our culture leads us to believe it has? In this episode we discuss Carl Trueman’...

Are emotions good, bad, or neutral? How should Christians think about them? In this episode we discuss Untangling Emotions , by J Alasdair G...

How should Christians think about the things of this world? How do we enjoy God's good gifts without making them idols? In this episode we d...

Why tackle the confusing world of Shakespeare? In this episode we talk about Shakespeare’s Macbeth using Leland Ryken’s helpful guide. We di...

In this episode Jenna interviews Keri Folmer on church life and her book How Can Women Thrive in the Local Church? Keri lives in Dubai and h...

How do we engage both charitably and critically with books, ideas, and those with whom we disagree? In this episode we have special guest Jo...

Habits tend to reflect what we truly value and set the course for change in our lives, what does this mean for Christians? In this episode w...

Is there a uniquely Christian way to think about the body? In this episode we discuss Sam Allberry’s book What God Has to Say about Our Bodi...

How should parents cultivate a love of work in their kids? In this episode we chat with Mary Beeke, author of Teach Them to Work: Building a...

It’s easy to get caught up in the flurry of the Christmas season and lose sight of what we’re celebrating, but it’s worth taking a moment to...

Elisabeth Elliot’s life was one marked by a common theme: willing surrender to God. In this episode, special guest, Leah Finn, joins us in d...

How does hospitality help us love people? In this episode Jenna and Lydia discuss what biblical hospitality is (and isn't). We discuss the b...

We have heard it said, “do justice”, but what is justice? In this episode Jenna and Lydia discuss Thaddeus Williams’ book, Confronting Injus...

What can a contemporary Christian learn from reading an 18th-century science fiction novel? In this episode Jenna and Lydia discuss Mary She...

We are women, how then should we live? In this episode Jenna and Lydia interview Abigail M Dodds, author of "(A)Typical Woman." Dodds shares...

Our culture has many things to say about gender, but how should Christians think about manhood and womanhood? In this episode Jenna and Lydi...

If we acknowledge the existence of an unseen spiritual battle being waged we can equip ourselves accordingly. In this episode Jenna and Lydi...

What is Jesus really like? In this episode Jenna and Lydia discuss the book, Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund. We consider the puritan write...

Charles Spurgeon made his mark on history, working powerfully for God’s kingdom. His wife, Susannah was not only his helper in his many ende...

How should Christians approach the world of reading? In this episode Jenna and Lydia discuss the book, Lit by Tony Reinke. We touch on why C...