
Cultural Engagement
Video (34)


The Danger of Burnout

The State of American Mental Health
Critical Conversations on Identity & Gender: Plenary Session 1

The Church and Science in a COVID World

Transhumanism

Sorting Through Polarization and the Two Kinds of Evangelicalism in the Public Square

Faith, Work, and Sports

Faith, Work, and Redemptive Justice

The Importance of Listening and the Composition of the Anger

Biblical Oneness Lived Out in the Real World

How Do We Get From Where We Are to Reconciliation

Working Through Your Own Anger

Angry Culture Conference Overview

The Lost Astronaut
Audio (42)

Atheism & Agnosticism Workshop

Animism Workshop

Sikhism Workshop

My Journey Toward and From Scientology

Mormonism Workshop

Judaism Workshop

Islam 101

Hinduism Workshop

Changing the World Through Young Adults

Reaching & Assimilating Professional Women

Developmental Disabilities & Spiritual Conversations
Building a Community of Mental Illness Acceptance & Recovery

Offering Hope: The Church's Unique Role in Serving Those with Mental Illness

Mental Illness and Disability: Core Need and Care

Sexual Abuse in the Church: Practical Steps for Prevention

Engagement in a Post-Christian Culture

Renewal in a Post-Christian Society

Compelling Ideas from Effective Leaders: External Church Presentations

Using Tech Without Tech Using You

Friends, Followers, and Fans: Community in a Digital Age

Casting a Missional Vision

Engaging Your Context

Joining God in His Mission

Worldview Integration and Worldview Preaching (2/2)

Worldview Integration and Worldview Preaching (1/2)
Podcasts (78)

The Lost Art of Friendship (Classic)
In this classic episode, Kasey Olander, Drew Hunter, and Rebekkah Scott discuss the need for a biblical, robust understanding of friendship and how healthy friendships benefit our lives and tell us more about God.

Breaking Down Breakdancing
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Michael Swalley, Fred Johnson, and Artem Usov discuss breakdancing (breaking), the hip-hop community, and the way Break Free Ministries engages people with the gospel through this artistic platform.

The Impact of The Chosen Series (Classic)
In this classic episode, Darrell Bock is joined by Stan Jantz to discuss the popular show “The Chosen” and its mission to reach a billion people with the authentic Jesus.

Pursuing the Next Generation (Classic)
In this classic episode, Bill Hendricks and Greg Stier discuss how impactful youth can be when they are set on fire with the gospel.

Legal Rights and Christians in the Public Square
In this episode, Darrell Bock and Johnny Buckles discuss how law and theology overlap in interpretation and religious freedom, aiming to help Christians think wisely about their rights and role in the public square.

Living out Faith in Business and Government: Classic
In this classic episode, Dr. Darrell Bock and Greg Adams discuss the intersection of faith and work, focusing on Adams’ experience in business and government.

Evangelicalism, History, and Race: Classic
In this classic episode, Darrell Bock and Brandon Washington discuss the history of American Evangelicalism in light of race, repentance, and reconciliation.

Pastors, Policy, and Partnerships
In this episode, Darrell Bock, Steven Eng, and Bryan English discuss how church ministries engage with government through advocacy, relationship-building, and representation of biblical principles in a polarized political landscape.

Neuroscience and Spirituality
In this episode, Kasey Olander and Ekpedeme Wade discuss how neuroscience relates to mindfulness and other spiritual practices to shape our view of God and deepen our spiritual growth.

Is the Church Coping Well with Pluralism?
In this episode, Darrell Bock, Vincent Bacote, Danny Carroll Rodas, and Kristen Deede Johnson discuss how Christians can navigate pluralism—the coexistence of diverse religious and cultural beliefs—with conviction, humility, and generosity.

Why Did Jesus Have to Die? – Classic
In this classic episode, Darrell Bock and Adam Johnson discuss the various biblical approaches to understanding the doctrine of the atonement.

Anxiety, Gen Z, and Smartphones
In this episode, Kasey Olander, Gary Stidham, and David Sanchez discuss how smartphone use and digital culture are reshaping Gen Z’s mental health, relationships, and social development.