1. In Episode 1 of The Craft, Blake sits down with illustrator and designer, Brenton Clarke Little. We explore how his many expressions of creativity contribute to each other and ultimately have bettered his craft. Music in this episode is from Praise & Warships. Find More Resources & Support CommunionArts.org & 1517.org
  2. Welcome to The Craft where we explore various vocations through the lens of artistry, theology, and culture. Each week we invite guests to sit down with us to discuss their craft as we explore the how and why of what they create.
  3. Professor and author John Pless extends his time with Craig and Troy as we go deeper with this notion of "vocation." What does God call us to in society? What does God call us to in our families? If I'm to serve my neighbor, how do I know who that is? Once again, John helps to keep the us practically centered on Jesus Christ.
  4. In this part two, Pastors Riley and Gillespie continue our reading of this contemporary article on the relationship of the Church and State from John MacArthur. 
  5. Marriage, Singleness, and being a bondservant.
  6. Do The Doors Stay Open? John MacArthur addresses the biblical rationale for defying state mandates, and whether the state can prohibit, or put restrictions on, worship.
  7. What’s So Civil About Disobedience? A pastoral debrief that lays the foundation for a discussion about the theological implications for civil disobedience and rebellion.
  8. Professor and author John Pless joins Craig and Troy to discuss what God calls us to do in our everyday, ordinary lives. The theological name for this is "the doctrine of vocation," but John helps us to see how this is a practical and grace-centered teaching.
  9. Fire for Effect. In this episode, we wrap up our discussion of Augustine on just war.
  10. War, What Is It Good For? In this episode, Augustine’s theology of war is introduced.