1. Pharaoh plots to have all the male babies of the Israelites killed, the midwives obey God rather than man and Moses is born and hidden.
  2. How wise were the wise men? What's up with gold, frankincense, and myrrh? God supernaturally preserves Jesus. They talk about all these things and more.
  3. After 60 episodes in Genesis Chad and Daniel begin the book of Exodus. They spend a while laying some groundwork and talking about how we never really move past what happens in the Exodus of Israel from captivity.
  4. Mary conceives by the Holy Spirit, Joseph is called 'just", a name is given and the reason for it all is revealed.
  5. You get five extra minutes in this episode as Chad and Daniel wrap up the book of Genesis. Blessings are given, Jacob dies, forgiveness is everywhere and our teeth are white with milk.
  6. In this first episode, Daniel and Erick talk about the goal of the podcast, when and who wrote the gospel of Matthew and the redemptive significance of Jesus' genealogy.
  7. Chad and Daniel discuss Jacob on his deathbed. The oath he makes Joseph swear to him and a radical twist of blessing and adoption.
  8. Chad and Daniel discuss Jacob and Joseph being reunited with many tears, Pharaoh accepting Israel into Egypt and there is a whole lot of talk about sojourning.
  9. Chad and Daniel talk about the last time God will speak for 400 years, eating holiness and the silence of God during exile.
  10. Chad, Daniel, and Brandon talk about Joseph sending his brothers back to get their Father and Jacob's response. The pictures of our own reconciliation are vivid.
  11. This is a special midweek episode of the Thinking Fellows featuring Dr. Jim Nestingen. The fellows join Dr. Nestingen in a bar just outside the annual NALC convention to talk about what it means to be a mentor. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show.
  12. This week the Fellows are joined by Pastor Joel Hess to talk about just what it is a pastor does. Joel is a writer for the Jagged and 1517. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and find out why you should come to expect the proclamation of Christ given for you every Sunday.