
Two ministers discussing current events and topics.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | a year ago |
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Ben and Bon talk with John Musser about refugees, and then John teaches us a strong Christian ethic on how to respond to newcomers in our community.
Ben and Bon talk about Daniel Heimbach’s take on Just War Theory and how it applies to current events, the normalization and rationalization of violence by Christians, and the hope for mankind found in Advent.
Ben and Bon talk about Epstein and how deep the tendrils of evil go, along with why evil is often excused within the Church due to a lack of an identity centered on Christ, and they talk about how better formation can keep the Church/Believer from be... more
Bon and Ben talk about the war on the poor, Allie Stuckey's Islamophobia, the practice of Christian witness, and the best Presbyterian joke, ever.
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We need many more podcasts by progressive Christian men right now. Men in "the church" lost their minds. Thank you! -progressive Christian man
I have always appreciated the co-hosts’ commentary on Twitter and now Bluesky so it is a pleasure to hear them express these thoughts in long-form






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