1. The love between David and Jonathan, and the suspicion of Saul.
  2. Ruth is given six measures of joy and rest. Boaz does everything he can to protect her integrity and her reputation. God's blessings will fall on them both, and all people will be blessed through Him.
  3. The year was 1095. We remember the First Crusade. Our reading is a selection from Isaiah, chapter 2.
  4. The year was 1731. We remember hymn writer William Cowper and read his "Light Shining out of Darkness."
  5. This episode focuses on healthy expectations of people, as well as our own insecurities going into friendships.
  6. In this episode, Blake sits down with painter, Mako Fujimura. They discuss his process of slow art, culture care, and his new book, Art & Faith: A Theology of Making.
  7. The year was 1935. We remember Korean Christian Sun Chu Kil. The reading is a poem "This Year" by Ku Sang, translated by Brother Anthony of Taizé.
  8. The year was 1703. We remember the first Lutheran pastor ordained in the New World, Justus Falckner. The reading is from Pamela Cranston, "Poem for Christ the King."
  9. The year was 1846. We remember the Missionary linguist James Evans. The reading is from E.H. Dewart and his "Out on Life's Dark Heaving Ocean."
  10. The year was about 300. We remember St. George—the myth, national symbol, dragon-slayer, and picture of Christ. The reading is from C.S. Lewis from his "Past Watchful Dragons."
  11. The year was 1526. We remember the French Reformer Louis De Berquin. The reading is an excerpt from a poem by Antoine de Chandieu.
  12. Ruth chapter three is either sweet or sensuous, but either way God's plan for the Redeemer shines through in the end.