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In this episode, we discuss That Hideous Strength , the final installment of C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy. Lewis’s prophetic novel explores th...
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In this episode, we discuss That Hideous Strength , the final installment of C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy. Lewis’s prophetic novel explores th...

In this episode, we explore the gift of friendship through a biblical lens. We discuss how Scripture's vision of friendship differs from the...

In this episode, we discuss The Supper of the Lamb by Robert Farrar Capon—a book that is at first glance a cookbook but is really a meditati...

In this episode, we discuss The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien, the beloved first volume of The Lord of the Rings . As we follow F...

In this episode, we’re joined by Alex DiPrima to explore why biographies matter. We share some of our favorites, examine common pitfalls in...

In this episode, we discuss the purpose and practice of women’s ministry in the local church. As women who are passionate about helping wome...

In this episode, we discuss The Bruised Reed by Richard Sibbes, a beloved Puritan classic that has encouraged Christians for generations. Dr...

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...