1. We are obligated to do the good works of God.
  2. Chad unpacks this short but very profound Psalm of hope. Paul Jackson sings "Praise the Lord".
  3. In this episode we have on one of Gretchen's closest friends who happens to be a foster mother.
  4. Craig and Troy work out the very nature of the Christian faith . . . but maybe it's not what you thought it was.
  5. In view of recent news events, Kelsi has Adam Francisco on to the theological implications of the existence of aliens and UAPs.
  6. Is your happiness an indicator of God's relationship with you? Are emotions a good indicator of divine revelation?
  7. Pardoxeses? Pardoxi? Para . . . well, whatever the plural of "paradox" is, Craig and Troy cut to the quick and determine when a paradox of the Christian faith is good, when it must not be resolved, and when it should be just believed.
  8. Author David Andersen joins Kelsi to discuss his book, "What Can We Really Know? The Strengths and Limits of Human Understanding" and how the study of knowledge leads us to some inevitable truths about ourselves and the limits of knowledge, in general.
  9. Nothing tastes as good as a juicy bit of gossip, amirite?
  10. Craig and Troy draw their discussion on the 10 Commandments to a close with that most inward of all the commandments: coveting.
  11. Author, speaker, and poet Tanner Olson is with us for this episode to talk about the vocation of being a poet. We talk about sharing hope, the writing process, and understanding that our work is for someone.
  12. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOUR, Mike and Wade discuss human flourishing and the economy of God’s love.