1. David and Adam have finally reached "The End of the World," the last chapter before God's incarnation in a cave.
  2. We live in a world that has so grossly perverted the idea of love, so its easy to avoid thinking about God's love for us, because that could be a little gross and uncomfortable.
  3. David and Adam are still in the first half of Chesterton's masterpiece, but they are closing in on "The End of the World"--the last chapter before the incarnation of God in a cave.
  4. David and Adam continue talking through Chesterton's Everlasting Man.
  5. In episode THREE HUNDRED AND NINE, using a chapter from Mark Mattes' Law & Gospel in Action, Mike, Jason, and Wade discuss whether there is such a thing as a Lutheran ethic and, if so, what it looks like (and what it doesn't)?
  6. Many times, Christian homes view sin as a problem "out there" and not a problem "in here."
  7. David and Adam continue talking through Chesterton's Everlasting Man.
  8. Kelsi chats with Christian author Ian Harber about his new book, Walking through Deconstruction: How to be a Companion in a Crisis of Faith, which details his own experience with with Christian deconstruction and return to faith.