
Join VeggieTales and What's in the Bible? creator Phil Vischer and co-host Skye Jethani (author, speaker, pastor) for a fast-paced and often funny conversation about pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 757 | Founded | 13 years ago | 
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureReligion & Spirituality  | |||

This week is Halloween, and on this special episode recorded with a live audience, the Holy Post hosts discuss why our culture isn't afraid of monsters and demons anymore. How did all of our pop culture heroes and villains become morally ambiguous? A... more
A recent article tries to explain why so many politically active Christians behave unchristianly in the public square by differentiating "vertical" and "horizontal" sources of morality. The Holy Post crew examines the argument and finds it weak. Has ... more
In a series of invitation-only, off-the-record lectures about Christianity, technology billionaire Peter Thiel said the antichrist is trying to regulate technology and billionaires. Which raises the question—Why do we always remake Christ in our imag... more
For the first time ever, the U.K. has appointed a woman as the Archbishop of Canterbury to lead the global Anglican Communion. Kaitlyn, Skye, and Mike Erre discuss the implications of appointment and how Anglicans use "flying bishops" to maintain uni... more
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This refreshing and Biblically sound Christian podcast really helps in this time of American despair. And I’m sorry Phil is sick, but it is so much easier to listen without his constant snark. And I love snark. Just, well, read the room.
Governor Cox's actual words...
"For 33 hours, I was praying that if this had to happen here that it wouldn't be one of us (a resident of Utah) --
that somebody drove from another state, somebody came from another country. Sadly, that prayer was not answered the way I hoped for."
Phil Vischer's hyperbolic and divisive sowing of potential seeds of offense by misrepresenting and misquoting Cox's words was glaring..."Yeah the only questionable thing was when he revealed that he was hoping it was an... more
Wish they could be more balanced, but instead they are just critical of MAGA. This feels like a MAGA-hating podcast. Th rhetoric is hard to listen to unless you join in on the problems with the right.
I do appreciate the interviews they do with authors & thought leaders that edify the body of Christ.
This podcast really helps me think through things and consider what appropriate Christian responses look like.
I’m sorry to say that I approach Christian podcasts that deal with current events very trepidatiously. I’m neither left not right. An eagle cannot fly with only one wing.
My first episode is dealing with the horrible murder of Charlie Kirk… and I like how they balanced it.
No extreme left, no extreme right.
This is what I HOPED a Phil Vischer podcast would sound like.
edit: Ignore the people saying they were laughing about Dobson’s death. It was a very fair take, to the point of crediting him w... more
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Listeners are invited to engage in lively discussions that bridge the gaps between pop culture, faith, and contemporary societal issues. The content frequently grapples with themes such as the complexity of Christian unity amid divisions, the challenges posed by individualism, and the implications of political and social movements on Christian communities. A good portion of conversations also delves into historical contexts and modern interpretations of institutional church life, highlighting diverse moral and faith-based perspectives from various guests. Overall, the content is both thought-provoking and accessible, catering to an audience of thoughtful Christians navigating a rapidly changing cultural landscape.
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