
A casual conversation about culture and theology with Justin Ely and Daniel Chen.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 209 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this podcast, Justin and Daniel explore an exchange on X between Josh Howerton and Beth Moore.
In this episode, Justin interviews Daniel about his first international mission trip.
In this podcast, Justin and Daniel ask who is responsible for caring for the poor - the church or the government?
In this podcast, Justin and Daniel finish talking about Scriptural lenses by talking about how the famous preachers in your early days as a Christian affect your theology.
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I’m really thankful for this podcast! As someone who grew up in the Pentecostal church, I’ve had a lot of questions swirling in my head about the topics they discuss. It’s been really helpful to get a shorter description of bigger, heavy topics that I otherwise would need to read lots of books to understand.
Roe v. Wade WAS the compromise. When the GOP spent half a century overturning women’s access to safe, legal abortion, they told the rest of us that they weren’t interested in compromise on the matter. And so that’s what the GOP is getting. Because these podcasters don’t understand this reality, they pretend that both parties are governed by their extremes on abortion and this is simply wrong. The Democratic Party has long supported the wise compromise of Roe v. Wade just like most of the rest o... more
I love how Justin and Daniel dig deep into the word while also keeping it simple to understand and giving us a laugh with some comedy as well. Great mix of biblical wisdom and advice on how to navigate our changing world.
O Chaplain, my Chaplain! how good and pleasing it is when two seminary educated brothers from rival universities podcast together… in unity, it is like an overly expensive IPA dripping down a Presbyterian-ish Baptist’s neatly trimmed beard. Seriously though, this has become one of my favorite podcasts - a media form that I have had deep affections for since I began downloading episodes of radio programs and sermons to my computer and syncing them to my first generation i-pod. I consider myself a... more
Couple of guys... Good stuff. I appreciate the thorough treatment Justin and Daniel give to the issues. From the selection of the topics to the discussion of the topics, they both have spent the time to think through the issues with us along for the discussion. Great primer on how to begin to think like a Christ follower. Brainy. Bravo. Blessings.
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A casual and insightful conversation surrounding the intersection of culture and theology is the hallmark of this podcast. It frequently covers timely and relevant topics such as the implications of current events from a biblical perspective, the significance of community engagement, and explorations of personal faith journeys. The hosts, Justin Ely and Daniel Chen, integrate humor and light-heartedness with serious theological discussions, making complex subjects accessible. With a focus on fostering understanding of diverse cultural and theological viewpoints, the content reflects on the challenges of modern life while striving to provide biblical wisdom and guidance for listeners navigating their spiritual paths.
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