
Worldviews shape communities, influence politics, steer economics, set social norms, and ultimately affect the well-being of both your life and your nation. Obedience to the Great Commission involves replacing false ideas with biblical truth. Together with the help of friends, our mission is to demonstrate that only biblical truth leads to flourishing lives, families, societies, and nations. This ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 219 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture | |||

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We’ve entered a world where seeing is no longer believing.
In a culture shaped by deepfakes, viral outrage, and endless information, a deeper question emerges: how do you know what’s real? When feelings become truth, reality doesn... more
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Why do so many churches struggle to respond to today’s cultural challenges? The answer lies in a forgotten chapter of church history. What’s happening in the church today did not appear overnight. The roots go back more than a cent... more
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What if deconstruction isn’t a crisis of faith, but a crisis of authority?
This week, we sit down with apologist Tim Barnett from Stand to Reason, Red Pen Logic, and co-author of The Deconstruction of Christianity to unpack the id... more
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What if poverty isn’t mainly an economic crisis, but a discipleship crisis?
This week, we sit down with a true expert, Ena Richards, founder of Work for a Living, to challenge the dominant narrative about poverty. Ena argues that ... more
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This podcast provides insightful biblical perspectives on all the important issues of our day. The weekly episodes are both engaging and thought provoking. Highly recommend.
I would recommend this show to any Christian who wants to understand the major cultural themes we see around us and practical ways to interact or combat them.
Thank you so much! I’m only 13 years old but I love this podcast because I’m able to understand issues in society and how to view them.
Also shout out to Tim Williams (my dad!) ❤️
After following Darrow Millers blog for many years I was extremely excited to hear about this podcast, and it did not disappoint. How refreshing to hear such deep discussion on faith and society.
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Historically informed discussions about culture, religion, and public life anchor this show, with frequent emphasis on biblical worldviews shaping society. Episodes explore topics like abortion, marriage, education, and governance through a distinctly Christian lens, often arguing for vigorous cultural engagement and discipleship of nations. A standout feature is the consistent framing of culture as something to be transformed by biblical truth, not merely analyzed, making it particularly appealing to listeners who want practical faith-driven approaches to public issues and who seek guests with scholarly or activist credentials in religion, ethics, and policy. Potential listeners should expect provocative connections between history, theolo... more
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2. Ina Richards
3. Seth Gruber
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6. Katie Faust
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8. Jeff Myers
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