
As part-devotional & part-90’s retrospective, Mixtape Theology is an exercise in going deeper into the Bible verses behind our favorite 90s CCM songs resulting in a fuller understanding of God and His redemptive plan. We also poke fun and reminisce about what made the 90s Christian culture so awesome. Hosted by Dr. Ashley Mofield & Rachel Cash. We're part of the New Release Today (NRT) Podcast Net... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityMusic CommentaryReligion & SpiritualityMusic | |||

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Remember Plus One? Join Dr. Ashley and special guest Nathan Walters to talk about his time in Plus One and how God orchestrated his path to lead him to where he is today as a full-time music producer. We "Promise" it's definitely a... more
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There was nobody like Rich Mullins. Join Dr. Ashley as we remember Rich Mullins and efforts made to preserve his music with special guest Joe Cook of Ragamuffin Archive.
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What if I told you that I've seen Peter Furler's space suit from the "Take Me to Your Leader" music video up close, and yes, and it was glorious? You can see it, too, at the brand-new Museum of Christian & Gospel Music (aka "The C&G... more
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When is the last time you've pondered the lyrics of this classic Christmas hymn, "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing?" Join Dr. Ashley as he finds the parallels in Scripture. Merry Christmas!
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If you listened to CCM (Contemporary Christian Music) back in the 90s, specifically the pop stuff that would have been on Christian radio, you owe it to yourself to check out this show. It's part retrospective and part devotional as they look at the theology of some of those songs and poke fun at some of the culture of the time. The episodes are short and make sense even if you don't remember the song they were talking about. And, they're super-active on social media :)
Refreshing, encouraging cut to the chase podcast without all the word fluff others contain. A must listen!







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