1. It's inevitable, that feeling like God has turned His face away from us.
  2. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we wish a happy birthday to the “Godfather of Gospel Music."
  3. As we move towards the end of the Song of Songs, once again we are confronted with the depths and riches of God's perfect love for us.
  4. "Better than I deserve" is a statement rich with meaning for those of us who have heard the good news and believed on the Lord Jesus Christ.
  5. That we are the "bride of Christ", this thought can get us confused and uneasy, as in "why would He want to have anything to do with me?"
  6. As we enter Lent, we are so blessed to know that the scriptures give us a script to speak to God about our concerns and despair.
  7. In this episode, we explore The Impossible Prize: A Theology of Addiction, a forthcoming book that examines addiction not just as a habit or illness, but as a form of misplaced worship. We discuss how addiction draws us toward false gods, demanding our devotion and shaping our lives in ways we barely recognize. More than a personal struggle, addiction weaves itself into families, communities, and churches—warping trust, distorting love, and hollowing out the soul. How can we reclaim what has been lost? How do we confront addiction not just physically and mentally, but as a deeply spiritual battle? Join us as we dig into these questions and consider a way forward, one rooted in truth, grace, and the renewal of the whole person.
  8. Glorious things await the bride of Christ. Chad meditates on the wondrous love Christ has for us, and our curious imaginations and interpretations of what Christ actually looks like.
  9. Chad graces us with another beautiful and instructive meditation on Song of Songs.
  10. We live in a world that has so grossly perverted the idea of love, so its easy to avoid thinking about God's love for us, because that could be a little gross and uncomfortable.
  11. When everything seems to conspire against us...