
A podcast to help you navigate faith in the modern world. Luke Norsworthy interviews academics, artists, authors, pastor, and more about spirituality, faith, and anything else that's newsworthy.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 440 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | SpiritualityReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

Josh Ross returns to the show to discuss how to survive an election and his new book Coreology.
Steve Cuss returns to the show to discuss his new book The Expectation Gap
A sermon on the character of suffering.
For more check out Luke's new book.
Steve Carter returns to the show to discuss the transformative power of grieving, the struggle to forgiveness, and his new book Grieve, Breathe, Receive.
A podcast about my new book How to Love the Life You Already Have.
Emily P. Freeman author of the NY Times bestseller, How to Walk into a Room returns to the show to discuss the complexities of decision-making, courage, and self-trust.
Michael Wear, co-founder, President and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life joins the show to discuss The Spirit of our Politics.
Dr. John Delony joins the show to discuss Building a Non-Anxious Life.
For the last five years, I feel like I’ve grown from confused twenty something to mature, discerning believer with Luke guiding the way. Love his books, love his pod, and I’m grateful for this platform to learn from him.
Love it. Thanks for the diverse guests, topics and opinions. Thanks for the laughs!
Love hearing Luke, Jonathan, and other guests from churches of Christ evaluate the general Christian world. Very interesting and helpful!
Despite Luke being from Texas,
this this one of my favourite podcast.
Love ya Luke.
Luke interviews outstanding guests, which causes me to download some episodes. But his RELENTLESS teasing and mockery of his guests is juvenile and extremely unattractive. I want to ask him why he does this. It is unnecessary and strikes me as insecure. Every podcaster has a "voice," but Luke needs to find a more refined one.
I love this podcast! Great variety of guests with meaningful, thought provoking and fun conversations. I try to go walking everyday and some days this is the only thing that motivates me to actually get up and go or to go a little further. Also, a native Texan living in AR (who loves the Enneagram)so I love all the TX/AR fun that is had on this podcast.
Great podcast. Great guests. Great conversations.
Don’t know your work but I like your demeanor and you have good guests. Lots of rob bell so that’s rad. Mahalo from Hawaii. :)
Luke has a wide variety of authors and pastors. Listening has resulted in the purchase of several good books and a strenghening of my relationship to God.
I am from a very different religious tradition, but I love hearing Luke's perspectives.
Came over to your show after hearing you on A Downs...you are clearly very gifted. It does seem at times like you aren’t listening to your guest. I listened to the love heals episode and the pauses and text sounds in the background made me want to jump out of my skin. She was such a beautiful guest...maybe you all have a close relationship but it felt a bit disrespectful and uncomfortable as a listener.
Podcast offers a diverse set of people/perspectives and engages issues that many of us wrestle with.
Great podcast!
I've been listening to the podcast for a while now, in between installments of that great podcast Crackers and Grape Juice, and I enjoy it and Luke's hair but when does the awesome come? Still waiting.
Imagine if the cornerback from high school football team grew up, found hair product, committed to crossfit, found Jesus, and decided to be a pastor... Luke bros it up with his friends (who all are in the spiritual profession), and he interviews spiritual authors to give platform for their new texts. This podcast is accessable enough for spiritual novices, but it also has (often inside jokes with J Storm) deeper theological reflections for those with theology degrees.







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