1. In the sixth episode, Dan and Debi sit down with Erick Sorensen to talk about what it means that God tempts no one but rather protects us.
  2. In the fifth episode, Dr. Steven Paulson talks about how God answers our prayer for forgiveness with the proclamation of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  3. In the fourth episode, Dan and Debi sit down with Gretchen Ronnevik to ask what all is wrapped up in “daily bread.”
  4. In the third episode, the reverend Paul Walker outlines why we ask God "thy Kingdom come."
  5. In the second episode, Ken Jones explains the first petition of the Lord's Prayer.
  6. In episode 1, Dan and Debi talk with Donavon Riley about Luther's exposition of the Lord's Prayer.
  7. Have Yourself A Very Enlightened Christmas. In this episode, an examination of the impact of the Enlightenment on the Church, especially the preaching and traditions of Advent and Christmas.
  8. So what happens when you come to the lowest moment of your life and doubt that anything good can come out of it? God meets you there in His Redeemer. Craig and Troy finish up the book of Ruth.
  9. It’s Christmas in Germany for Hitler. In this episode, a historical examination of Christmas in Germany during the Nazi regime, including new hymns, advent calendars, the emergence of Wotan, and Hitler’s Silent Night.
  10. On Giving Tuesday 2020 the Thinking Fellows discuss stewardship.
  11. Ruth is given six measures of joy and rest. Boaz does everything he can to protect her integrity and her reputation. God's blessings will fall on them both, and all people will be blessed through Him.
  12. Eating a whole turkey by yourself? May we join? Hit play, grab a leg, dip in cranberry, and enjoy what some people call the greatest meeting of minds since Shane MacGowan got together with Nick Cave to record My Way!