
Conversations about hopeful faith and hopeful theology.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode, the phrase “theology matters” is not a slogan but a warning. The ways we imagine God shape the ways we live in the world, how we see the world around, how we see the people around us.
At the moment, political leaders are explaining ... more
If you grew up in the evangelical church you may know that there are particular ways of interpreting history in evangelical culture. That is, like any sub-culture, evangelicals tend to tell one another particular stories about the past. In most of th... more
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. John Martens, Director of the Centre for Christian Engagement at St. Mark’s College at UBC, for a reflective conversation about faith, public life, and hope in a fractured world. Drawing on his Mennonite roots, h... more
In this episode, we welcome back journalist and author Katherine Stewart, whose work has become a trusted guide for us as we continue to think about the intersection of politics, religion, and public life. Over the years, we’ve often found ourselves ... more
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The rating of “Clean” that the uploader has given this podcast is not accurate. Episode 90 (“Sexvangelicals Part 1”) contains strong uncensored swearing. Discussions of adult topics do not require obscene shock language. At the very least, if the purportedly Christian producers of this podcast are unwilling to keep the discussion clean, they should set the rating to “Explicit”.
Did you bother once checking any facts in this story?
Do you always sit sipping drinks and mocking Christians ?
Psalm 1
Did you make even one phone call to check any part of this story out?
Did you ask if this young couple left the organization because they committed fornication?
Did you seek out any professional documentation about the so called abuse?
Do you even know what a cult is?
Are you pretending to be Christians?
Clearly the Bible gives us this commandment for a reason…
Exodus 20:... more
Just finished episode #9 with David Goa. Absolutely fascinating!
Oh good. Ken Bell’s back in my life.
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