1. Today on the show, we remember the “second Martin” of the Reformation on the 500th anniversary of his birth.
  2. Today on the show, we remember a Christian “devoted to the least of these,” Dorothy Day.
  3. Today on the show, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about American Christianity.
  4. The Stuff That Heresies Are Made Of. In this episode, we discuss Ireneaus’ attack on the Marcionite and Gnostic heresies, which sought to divide Christ’s two natures, and the ramifications of this teaching for the churches today.
  5. Today on the show, we remember composer Felix Mendelssohn, the man behind Bach’s 19th-century resurgence.
  6. Today on the show, we tell the story of the Saxon Lutherans' emigration to America.
  7. In a world where we are expected to create our own truth, finding a firm, steady place to examine truth can be a relief from the decision fatigue.
  8. Today on the show, we tell the story of a German immigrant, diplomat, one-time monk, and Lutheran lay minister in Pennsylvania: Conrad Weiser.
  9. Today on the show, we talk about All Hallow’s Day, the day after Halloween.
  10. Today on the show, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about Ethiopian Christians.
  11. Blind Faith Is Worthless Unless It’s Blind Faith in Us. In this episode, we discuss Augustine’s Confessions, specifically Augustine’s reflection on the Manichaeans and the effect God’s Word had on his conversion to Christianity.