
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 (66)

Cultural Background of the Passion Week – Classic
In this classic episode, Drs. Mikel Del Rosario, Terri Moore, and Darrell Bock discuss the cultural background of the Passion Week, focusing on what it reveals about Jesus, his self-identity, and evidence for the resurrection.

Disabilities and the Church
In this episode, Bill Hendricks, Paul Pettit, and Jason Epps discuss how the church can move from ministering to people with disabilities to ministering alongside them.

Taking Humor Seriously: Classic
In this classic episode, Kasey Olander, Robert Duckworth, and Steve Wilkens explore the existence of humor in the Bible and how humor can be used to share truth.

Coping with Miscarriage
In this episode, Bill Hendricks, Sandra Glahn, Gary Barnes, Drake Millier, and Callie Millier discuss the prevalence of miscarriage; the grieving process; and the importance of empathy, presence, and community in supporting those who experience this loss.

Reading Literature Well
In this episode, Darrell Bock, Kasey Olander, and Karen Swallow Prior discuss how reading literature shapes character—highlighting how reading fosters empathy—and share practical tips for choosing and engaging with meaningful books.

Is Christianity a Western Religion?
In this episode, Jeremiah Chandler, Darrell Bock, Jerome Gay, and Jamal-Dominique Hopkins discuss the historical and theological roots behind the notion that Christianity is a “white man's religion,” examining its ties to colonialism, slavery, and whitewashed theology, while highlighting Christianity's diverse, global heritage and offering insights to engage thoughtfully with this complex topic.

Engaging Culture Through Film

Law and Justice
In this episode, Darrell Bock and Matthew Martens discuss the intersection of Christian theology and the criminal justice system, emphasizing the need for a biblically informed approach to justice.

Using AI in Ministry
In this episode, Kasey Olander, Bill Hendricks, John Dyer, and Drew Dickens explore the rapidly growing phenomenon of artificial intelligence and its implications for humanity and the Christian faith.

Christians Need Relational Skills Too
In this episode, Kymberli Cook and Ken Sande discuss Sande’s work at Relational Wisdom 360 and how the tools and principles they teach can help us be more like Christ and have flourishing relationships.

Persecution Facing the Global Church
In this episode, Bill Hendricks and Ryan Brown, CEO of Open Doors US, discuss the persecution faced by 365 million Christians worldwide, highlighting the physical violence and societal discrimination they endure as well as their inspiring prayers for strength to remain faithful.

Board Games and the Church?
In this episode, Kasey Olander, John Adair, and Travis Cook discuss how board games, when approached thoughtfully, provide a meaningful way for Christians to connect with each other and the world around them.