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 | 732 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureReligion & Spirituality |
The White House is facing backlash for posting an AI image of Donald Trump as the Pope. Was it a careless joke or a calculated distraction? The most extensive study of its kind finds that the world’s largest Muslim country far outranks the United Sta... more
A slate of new articles analyzes Pope Francis through America’s progressive-conservative polarization, but are they confusing political categories with theological ones? Surprising data show that Gen Z is returning to religion, and belief in an after... more
Pope Francis died on Monday. Will the Catholic Church continue to move in the direction of inclusion and reform, or will it elect a more traditional leader in reaction to the last papacy? Mike Cosper is back to talk about his new podcast from Christi... more
It’s Holy Week, and an article in the New York Times argues that Palm Sunday wasn’t a worship procession; it was a protest march. With that theme in mind, Christians held peaceful rallies over the weekend in Philadelphia and San Diego to protest inhu... more
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As someone who grew up in the Christian right but has grown more to the left, I appreciate that Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn bring the Christian right to task on a number of issues. That is especially courageous in these polarized times especially considering the absolute trashing Phil often takes on social media for daring to speak truth to power.
However, there are multiple times an episode where the hosts talk about the left and Democrats where I believe their views are skewed by what the Christ... more
Haven’t listened to this show in a while, I came back to whiny liberal “Christians” what happened?
So helpful as an American living abroad to keep up to date on news, be encouraged in the faith, and laugh!!
Often claims that they equally criticize “both” sides, but consistently platforms David French, a man who clearly supports the removal and destruction of the Palestinians, openly admits to being paid by the Israeli government, and believes that private Christian schools should not be held to the same standards as non-christian private schools. It is openly colonial in its thinking and discriminatory. David French continues to promote his own power and deny that others have the right to conduct t... more
Really thoughtful and informative interview and discussion!! This kind of substantive material is why I keep coming back, hopeful.
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Content explores the intersection of faith, culture, and politics, providing a platform where contemporary social issues are examined through a Christian lens. The hosts tackle a wide variety of topics that range from the implications of current political climates and social justice issues to the influence of pop culture on religious beliefs. Notable discussions focus on the challenges faced by modern evangelicals, immigration policy, and the role of the church in societal healing. The engaging, often humorous dynamic between the hosts helps to make complex subjects more accessible, drawing in listeners looking for both reflection and entertainment in an increasingly skeptical world.
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