1. In this month's extra book club episode, we are discussing Brené Brown's book: "Dare to Lead." We talk about mixing secular and Biblical sources and the right and wrong way to do that.
  2. agnus Persson joins Scott and Caleb Keith to discuss the decline of Christianity in Europe.
  3. David and Adam continue the discussion on woke culture and ideology.
  4. The Man Who Sold The World. In this episode, we discuss what attachment to things rather than Christ gets us while reading George Macdonald’s Unspoken Sermons. The conversation leads us through the topics of higher and lower things, bread-making, willing and wanting, God-gifted vocations, and how to properly end a sermon.
  5. This episode introduces the topic of our next few episodes, where David and Adam discuss woke culture and ideology.
  6. Where have all the Christians gone? New research reveals that this question is becoming more common as Americans abandon Christianity.
  7. In this book club episode, we discuss "Art and Faith" by Makoto Fujimura. This was a book recommended to us, and we sort out the parts of this book that we appreciated, and the parts where we would disagree.
  8. This is an episode done in front of a live audience at the 2023 "Here We Still Stand" Conference in San Diego, California. Katie and Gretchen kick off a new series talking about prosperity gospel, and the way that it sneaks into our idea of families.
  9. This week, Gretchen and Katie talk about what it means to be humble, as opposed to feeling insecure in our vocations.
  10. One More Movie Reference Ought to Do It. In this episode, we discuss God’s Word and Armor. We return to Harold Ristau’s book, Spiritual Warfare: For the Care of Souls, to converse about God’s Word, ministry, being a soldier in the army of Christ, and angelic backup, and we make many movie references as we go!
  11. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we remember the Broadway debut of “Jesus Christ Superstar.”
  12. Gretchen and Katie talk through a listener suggested topic of people pleasing. They talk about their own struggles in this area, and how people pleasing can be the opposite of vocation, or interfere with vocation.