1. So, let's be frank: sexual sin abounds. The temptation and desire to sin is everywhere in our world.
  2. The fifth commandment instructs us on the value of all human life and our responsibility to protect it.
  3. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows discuss the centrality and importance of Christians' doctrinal content and confessions.
  4. We are called to serve all people, but especially those that are in authority over us.
  5. Dr. Paulson outlines some of the major interpretive issues of modern Bible historians.
  6. "Remember the Sabbath day" . . . but what does that mean? Shall we rest from our labors, because God rested from His?
  7. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows ask, what are sacred spaces, and do we need them?
  8. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE, Mike and Wade discuss Sunday, the sabbath, worship, and feasts. Why do Christians historically gather on Sundays?
  9. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we remember a Walloon, a Reformer, and an important 16th c. Confession of Faith.
  10. Diving for Gomers. In this episode, we have a much-needed conversation about slavery to sin, Ezekiel’s whore metaphor for God’s relationship with his people, and why it’s important that Christians not shy away from difficult conversations about how God describes sin and grace in the Bible.
  11. Theologian and Biblical Scholar, John Kleinig, joins Kelsi to discuss the vision the Bible gives us for God's redemptive plan as a wholly physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional endeavor.
  12. In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price delve into the profound teachings of John 6:22-59. This passage presents Jesus' discourse on the Bread of Life, where He declares, "I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst."