1. Chad, Daniel, and Brandon talk about Jacob's weak attempt to destroy idols, the birth of Benjamin, the death of Rachel and the worst way to make something right. Through it all, God is still renaming us.
  2. Do Lutherans even have a doctrine of predestination? I thought that was the Calvinists? This week, The Fellows discuss predestination, which is a little known or seldom talked about doctrine among Lutherans. Sit back, relax, and grab a drink to find out why predestination is a gift of assurance and not a tool to damn your neighbor.
  3. On this episode, the Thinking Fellows do things differently. Deviating from the typical Loci topics, the guys interview Pastor Brian Thomas. Brian Thomas is the author of 1517 the Legacy Project's latest book Wittenberg vs. Geneva. The Fellows talk about the book and briefly cover how Lutheranism differs from Calvinism. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
  4. After a positive episode of reconciliation last week everything falls apart. Rape, vengeance, trickery, and murder are everywhere. What can we learn from those who take justice into their own hands?
  5. This episode is all about brothers being reconciled and how it looks like God. Join Chad and Daniel as they unpack this incredible story.
  6. Chad and Daniel talk about praying badly, assuming the worst about someone and the God who lets you beat Him.
  7. Chad and Daniel talk about Jacob bailing out on Laban. Rachel stealing her father's idols and how getting what you don't deserve offends everyone.
  8. Chad and Daniel discuss childbearing competitions, mandrakes, sacramental sticks and the remembering of God. It's all a little weird... but God wrote what He wrote.
  9. Chad and Daniel discuss the events leading up to Jacob finally meeting his match in the art of deception.
  10. Chad and Daniel talk about how much Esau's mother hates him and how she justifies it.
  11. Jacob and Rebekah come up with and execute a plan to deceive Isaac and steal from Esau.
  12. Chad and Daniel discuss Issac acting just like his Father in the worst ways, the significance of altars and Esau marrying girls from the wrong side of the tracks.