
How do you move forward when norms and expectations are changing faster than you can blink? With institutional trust at an all-time low, leaders on life support, and individualism compromising every inch of society, many of us are asking if it’s even possible (or sane) to build something that lasts. Join Brad Edwards and John Houmes as they dig beneath the surface of rapidly-shifting culture and e... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Brad Edwards sits down with Jay Kim, pastor of Westgate Church in Silicon Valley and author of Analog Church, to discuss the spiritual implications of artificial intelligence—and why church leaders urgently need a response.
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Making Meaning by Making Enemies:
Tribes, Mimetic Rivals, & Gospel Peace
With John Houmes and Brad Edwards
Why do we need enemies to feel like we belong?
In this conversation, John and Brad unpack Trevin Wax's article "When the Tribe Eats the Chu... more
Paideia Not Perfection: Kingdom Family Formation
With Pastor David Cassidy
What does it mean to disciple your children? It's not just rules and Bible verses. It's paideia—the ancient Greek word for formation, enculturation, shaping a person's refle... more
Neil Shenvi on Wokeness, Truth, and the Church
What does it mean to respond to wokeness without panic, caricature, or reactionary tribalism?
In this episode of Post Everything, Brad Edwards and John Houmes sit down with Neil Shenvi, co-author of Po... more
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Give it a listen you will be challenged and edified by two smart but humble men of God.
This podcast is a great encouragement. It’s clearly intended for church leaders, but there’s a ton to think about in here for the rest of us, too. I plan to listen to some of these episodes a second time and take notes.
Lots of red meat here if you are a leader in this anxious age.
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A thoughtful show that tackles how culture shifts, leadership, and faith intersect in an increasingly individualistic world. Episodes frequently explore tribalism, secularization, and the role of Christian formation, often featuring scholars, pastors, and think-tank voices who illuminate how communities can endure with gospel-centered leadership. Noteworthy is the blend of rigorous theology, practical discipleship, and contemporary tech and social-issues analysis, including AI's impact on faith communities and the dynamics of identity politics. Listeners who want actionable guidance for church leadership, family life, and civil discourse while staying anchored in a Christian worldview will likely find it compelling.
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