1. The Thinking Fellows are joined by friends to have a conversation in a Hotel bar in Bergen Norway.
  2. Heroes all have deep flaws and weaknesses. It is the same in real life as it is in myths. Craig and Troy take a look into the life and times of the Prophet Jonah. He is the kind of Bible Hero that we love to hate, but mostly because he is so much like us. What made Jonah tick? Why did he run when God told him to go to Ninevah? How does God work in spite of Jonah's weakness and rebellion? Listen to this episode of For You Radio and find out!
  3. Romans 6 and into 7: We find that God works salvation in mankind by way of gift and not by works. What does it mean to be set free from sin and being a slave to God? Is that a good thing to be a slave and what does it mean to be set free into slavery? God works salvation in us, it is not our doing for the free gift of God is salvation, for sinners. Join Craig and Troy as they talk about all of these topics and more.
  4. Banned Books Jumps The Shark. Gillespie and Riley read and discuss Crucifying Religion, by Donavon Riley so Riley can have a discussion about himself with himself. It’s a meta, meta episode!
  5. On the 489th anniversary of the Augsburg confession, the Fellows ask the question, does the Church still stand or fall on justification?
  6. What does Peter mean when he says those who suffer have ceased from sin? Do we ever become sinless?
  7. Welcome to Let the Bird Fly! a podcast about living freely in a world given back to us.
  8. Peter tells wives to submit to their husbands. What is the context of this statement? Can it be taken too far?
  9. Peter says that Christ is the cornerstone and we are living stones being built into a house. Is everyone in that house a priest?
  10. On this episode Wade and Dr. Keith square off over two influential characters in the early Reformation: Philip Melanchthon and Matthias Flacius Illyricus.
  11. Paul explains more about bearing with those weak in faith. In what ways should we look at Christ as an example?
  12. Paul gives instruction on how to deal with those with “weak faith”.