
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 | 786 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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King Charles III addressed Congress last week, citing his Christian faith as a foundation for pluralism and peace. President Trump, in contrast, gave a speech welcoming the King that referenced Christianity as a cultural identity requiring exclusion ... more
Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn hosted a live podcast recording in Atlanta on April 22. They were joined by Grammy-winning hip-hop artist Lecrae to discuss his journey through doubt and deconstruction toward a renewed faith in Christ. He shared what helped h... more
Anthropic has sought the help of Christian theologians to make Claude, their A.I. model, more ethical, but they are also meeting with representatives from other religious and philosophical traditions. Should this make us more optimistic about tech co... more
It's been another week of deranged comments and posts from the President. This time he has targeted Pope Leo by accusing him of being weak on crime and catering to the radical left. Mr. Trump followed up by posting an A.I. image of himself as Jesus. ... more
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Thank you. My husband and I enjoy listening to this together. We especially enjoyed 2/25 Rabbi and Priest episode. We feel increasingly marginalized in our church which has become very dogmatic and authoritarian. The grace and thoughtfulness you bring are refreshing. And it gives me hope knowing that we aren’t alone.
Kaitlyn Schiess remains my favorite voice on the show - so thoughtful, engaging, charitable, challenging in how Christians should wisely engage with politics and culture. Especially appreciate discussions with church history/theology for deeper context to help process current events. Phil brings levity. Appreciate Esau when he’s on too.
I do wish they broke up episodes since an episode often feels like two disjointed parts. I’d rather it be two episodes in a week, one interview & one cultural ... more
The show after Easter weekend you talked and laughed about absolutely stupid stuff. For 50 minutes. There is a lot going on in the world right now and the church needs your voices and you decide to talk about nothing. Very disappointing. No longer worth my time.
I’m so grateful that I started listening to this podcast a few years ago. There aren’t a lot of places out there where you can listen to Christians discuss current events with such compassion and respect, while also being funny and entertaining! You can tell Phil, Skye and Kaitlin genuinely get along and enjoy what they do. Pro-neighbor content is what we could all use these days! My faith is very important to me and I try to stay in the middle politically but I lean different ways depending on ... more
Just listened to the interesting episode 712, the New Fundamentalism. In one form or another, the topic has been a common theme since Trump 45, and yet I’ve never heard from anyone on any podcast, etc., frame the question of power vis-a-vis Christianity as framed in Lutheran theology: the Theology of Glory and the Theology of the Cross. What we’ve been seeing over the past 10 years is the eager embrace by Christians of the Theology of Glory. I’d like to see an episode on this topic.
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