1. On this episode Debi talks to her old friend, and 1517 Scholar-in-residence Chad Bird.
  2. In this episode, Debi talks to Dan Price of “30 Minutes in the New Testament,” among other things- they talk about the idea of the “Christian life” in the New Testament.”
  3. In this episode, Debi talks with Luther scholar and 1517 Scholar-in-Residence Steven Paulson.
  4. Of course, "I'm offended" is shouted out on every corner of the internet, and we become immune to that claim. But what happens when there is genuine offense?
  5. What responsibilities do individual Christians and their churches possess to fight against an antagonistic culture?
  6. Have you ever heard the illustration about the janitor in heaven? In this episode Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin what it means to "store up your treasures in heaven."
  7. Everyone, everywhere seems to be offended. What's worse, it seems that the first person to claim "I'm offended!" is the one who gets to win the argument.
  8. Craig and Troy return to the Table of Duties and discuss the vocations of family. How does God expect a Godly man to operate in his family? What does He expect of the wife? What does He expect of the children?
  9. Psalm 123 contains some of the most beautiful descriptions of the life of faith, describing how we look to God until “He shall be gracious to us” as we wait in hope.
  10. Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and unto God what is God's. But hold on . . . what about "Give to my neighbor what is my neighbor's"?
  11. Sometimes our resistence to forgiveness is that we are attempting to give Christ-less grace.
  12. The Thinking Fellows discuss the notion of worldliness.