1. Paul closes his letter to Timothy with a stern charge. But how will Timothy be able to fulfill his duties? (1 Timothy 6:11-20)
  2. As Paul begins to wind down his letter to Timothy, he discusses what should give us true contentment in 1 Timothy 6:1-10.
  3. Gretchen and Katie talk about what happens when we focus on our pietism in ways that often hurt our neighbors. How does this happen?
  4. Does it ever feel like you just can't be a good enough Christian, or do all the things you want to do?
  5. Let’s Not Talk About Love. In this episode, we discuss R.C. Sproul’s Christmas sermon wherein he preaches on the Gospel of Luke chapter 2. The espresso kicked in early, and we read through the whole sermon before diving deep into the distinction between exposition and proclamation, so buckle up. Riley talks too much while Gillespie exercises patience and restraint.
  6. They Call Me… Tim. In this episode, we discuss Tim Keller’s sermon, The Purpose of Christmas. Does it matter that Jesus’ birth is a historical fact? What’s the difference between an eyewitness account and a legend? What are we really preaching at Christmas, and why should anyone care?
  7. The Soul of Christianity is back with a new season about the Christian life.
  8. In this episode we continue our talk with author and therapist, Heidi Goehmann, about facing our emotions.
  9. What if you could have a conversation with someone who was theologically sound, a great communicator, and an experienced licensed therapist to talk about the emotions we struggle with, and what to do with them?
  10. When it comes to the theology of the body, it's interesting to consider the fight against aging.
  11. Caleb and Adam talk about the utility and necessity of apologetics.
  12. The Thinking Fellows are joined by Daniel Emery Price and Erick Sorenson to talk about reading the New Testament.