
Two average Christians talking about things that are not average. We exist to equip the average Christian in apologetics, theology and the biblical worldview. We are not scholars. This is from two laymen to another. Soli Deo Gloria.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | ||||

What have Christians always believed about the Eucharist?
In this episode, we explore the historic teaching of the Church on the Lord’s Supper—tracing a consistent witness from the early Church Fathers through the Reformed confessions.
Was the Eucha... more
What is Lent, and why do Christians observe it? In this episode, we sit down with an Anglican pastor to explore the meaning and purpose of Lent, the role of prayer and fasting, and whether Lent is biblical. We discuss Ash Wednesday, the 40 days of Le... more
In this episode, we respond to several concerning clips from author and speaker Amir Tsarfati and pastor Jack Hibbs. We examine specific claims they have made regarding the nation of Israel and the Church’s supposed obligation to adhere to a Dispensa... more
In this episode, we offer some wisdom for navigating the overwhelming flood of information rushing at us from the online world.
We also reflect on the power of propaganda, cultural grooming, and what it looks like to remain steadfast in the faith d... more
Among all the average every-day theologians I know, these are the most exceptional. Full of wisdom and wit, I highly recommend listening to them.
Great job, boyos. Keep it up. Y’all are doing God’s work. The podcasts are packed with heaps of good stuff. Topics that seem to go by the wayside for “mainstream” Christian teachings. Look forward to seeing a notification for a new episode. Try not to keep us four listeners waiting too long. Meaty.
Kameron and Marshall have created a space to have such crucial, humble and respectful dialogue. They are tackling topics that need to be discussed in this manner and they’re not afraid to get into the sticky mess of it all.
These guys are so average. I love it.







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