1. Today on the show, we tell the story of Baptist minister and comedian Grady Nutt.
  2. Today on the show, we remember the dedication of both St. Peter’s Basilicas 1300 years apart.
  3. Writer and musician, Andy Squyres, talks with Kelsi about the grace and relief found in living a normal, mundane life and where to look for God in suffering.
  4. God Doesn’t Do Prophet-sharing. In this episode, we discuss Gerhard von Rad’s explanation of a prophet’s freedom and lack of choice regarding his call and proclamation. What’s at stake for preachers, and all Christians, when God calls us to speak a specific word, to a specific people, at a specific time according to his decision?
  5. The Thinking Fellows comment on Psalm 146.
  6. Today on the show, we remember Granville Sharp, a biblical scholar, abolitionist, and humanitarian.
  7. We interview our friend, Lore Ferguson Wilbert, to discuss her new book "Curious Faith."
  8. Christians today need to realize that they live in a secular age.
  9. Caleb, Scott, and Adam discuss World War I and World War II. How did these wars shape the society and culture we live in today?
  10. Caleb, Scott, and Adam discuss the idea of challenging and complex tasks.
  11. In this episode, we have Mike Cosper on from "The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill" and journalist for Christianity Today. We wanted to talk specifically on how law and gospel distinctions have an impact on the culture of a church, in regard to how we treat each other, and how we perceive our pastors.