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Breakfast with Chad Hennings
Breakfast with Gary Brandenburg
One Church's Journey in Faith & Work
When Work Stinks
Theology of Work
A Light in the Darkness: The Therapeutic Value of Hope
A Ministry of Hope: A Pastor's Perspective on the Need for Eschatology
The Future in Pop Culture: Hope in Music
The End in World Religions: Eschatology of the 'isms' vs. 'Christian Hope'
This End Up: Comparison and Critique of Evangelical Eschatologies
Projecting the Future: Eschatology and Apocalypse in Film
The Beginning of the End: The Promised Renovation of Creation
Are You Working Wearily or Heartily?
Development of Leadership
A Crucial Union: A Layman's Partnership with Pastoral Staff on Faith at Work
An Introduction to a Theology of Work
More Than A Paycheck
Breakfast with Jim Denison
Theology of Work
Sacred/Secular Divide
Connecting Sunday to Monday
Building Spiritual Capital in the Workplace
You 2.0: God's Design for a Joyful, Balanced Life
Ethics in the Workplace Workshop
Work Matters: The Pastor/Parishioner Perspective
Podcasts (424)
Loss and Lament
Join Kasey Olander, Sam Won, and Rebecca Carrell as they explore why the church needs to recover the lost art of lament by showing how biblical lament serves as a vital tool for navigating loss while affirming the compatibility of deep grief and Christian hope.
What the Early Church Fathers Said About the End Times
Join Kymberli Cook, Michael Svigel, and Paul Weaver as they unpack how the early church understood the End Times and why those views still shape Christian life today.
On the Role of the Prophet
Join Kymberli Cook, Amy Peeler, and Mike Balbier as they explore the role of prophets in Scripture and discuss how Christians today can wisely navigate modern prophecy in the church.
What Makes a School Christian? (Classic)
In this classic episode, Darrell Bock, Christina Crenshaw, and Perry Glanzer highlight the importance of Christian higher education and the significant role it can play in building up the body of Christ.
Nicaea Still Matters 1700 Years Later
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Malcolm Yarnell, and Michael Svigel celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the Nicene Creed by discussing its history, relationship to the Bible, and use today.
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.
Freedom to Forgive
In this episode, Bill Hendricks, Milyce Pipkin, and Bruce and Toni Hebel discuss the power of forgiveness, how it sets people free, and why it's essential for Christian leaders and everyday life.
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.
Understanding Different Views of the End Times
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Sam Storms, and Darrell Bock discuss the key differences between Christian end-times views—amillennialism, postmillennialism, and premillennialism—while affirming their shared belief in the return of Christ and the fulfillment of God’s kingdom.
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.
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.

