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Breakfast with Chad Hennings

Breakfast with Gary Brandenburg

One Church's Journey in Faith & Work

When Work Stinks

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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?

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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

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You 2.0: God's Design for a Joyful, Balanced Life

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Podcasts (413)

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.

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.

The Ministry of Women in Scripture: Classic
In this classic episode, Kymberli Cook, Milyce Pipkin, Sue Edwards, and Kelley Mathews discuss the lives of various women in Scripture and their powerful contributions to the lives of those around them.

How Mentors Empower Women: Classic
In this classic episode, Bill Hendricks and Diane Paddison discuss women in the business world, focusing on how godly mentoring can improve women's lives and careers.

Misconceptions About the Bible's Red Letters
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Mikel Del Rosario, and Michael Burer discuss the history of red letters in the Bible and their impact on how we interpret Scripture.

A Glimpse of the African-American Church: Classic
In this classic episode, Drs. Darrell L. Bock and Eric C. Redmond discuss key distinctives of African-American churches, including worship, preaching style, and the importance of tradition.

The Church in Nigeria
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Emmanuel Sobande, and Niyi Osomo discuss the diversity of Nigeria, the church's resilience amid persecution, and lessons it offers the Western church on faith and perseverance.

Beholding Beauty
In this episode, Kasey Olander and Brian Chan discuss the objective nature of beauty, its reflection of God’s character, and its role in spiritual formation.

Depravity and the Mind
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Rankin Wilbourne, Thomas Dunham, and Lanier Burns discuss how sin impacts the mind and brain, expanding the understanding of sin beyond moral failures to its effects on neural pathways and physical processes.

Dealing with Doubt on the Journey of Faith
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Joshua Chatraw, and Joshua McNall discuss how doubt, when navigated in a healthy way, can lead to spiritual growth and deeper dependence on God.

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.

Theology, Culture, and the Global Church
In this episode, Jeremiah Chandler, Heather Preston, and Stephen Pardue discuss how culture and diverse cultural perspectives enrich our theology and deepen our understanding of God and His Word.