1. Today on the Almanac, we travel to Devil’s Island, part of the Salvation Islands, and remember the work of Charles Pean.
  2. Today on the Almanac, we conclude our week of mailbag questions with a timely question related to the 4th of July.
  3. Today on the Almanac, we go to the mailbag again to answer a question about the Church Fathers.
  4. Today on the Almanac, we go to the mailbag to answer a question about Dan’s favorite story in church history.
  5. Today on the Almanac, we go to the mailbag to answer a question about the End Times.
  6. “Religion is predicated on the idea that our time here is short and should be shorter, that our job is to bring on the end of days. This is just a veil of tears and guilt and shame. This, the only life we have—the only life we have that contains music and art and literature and solidarity and sex and love—all of this should be swept away. We can’t wait for the end times to come. That’s what they all have to believe.”
  7. Today on the Almanac, we tell the story of Pope Marcellinus, the Pope that Apostatized! Maybe. Well, probably not.
  8. Welcome to Christianity on Trial, where the claims of Christianity are examined and judged by the rules of evidence as used in the court of law. Your host, Dr. John Warwick Montgomery, is a lawyer, a theologian, an author, and an accomplished defender of biblical Christianity. He is no stranger to the rules of evidence or the courtroom. So with our skeptical world for the prosecution and Dr. John Warwick Montgomery for the defense, stay with us as we listen in on Christianity on Trial.
  9. Caleb and Scott read and discuss the first three articles of the Augsburg Confession and the Apology.
  10. Today on the Almanac, we remember Miguel De Molinos and his contribution to the development of “Quietism.”
  11. Today on the Almanac, we go back to the mailbag to get a follow-up question about Polygamy in the church and Martin Luther.
  12. Today on the Almanac, we remember the daring escape of the “Siberian Seven,” a group of Soviet Pentecostals in 1983.