
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 | 801 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture | |||

Dating apps were supposed to make romance easier, but have they actually made men and women worse at dating? Kaitlyn Schiess takes over the host chair with Skye Jethani and Mike Erre to talk about Bumble's decision to let men make the first move and ... more
Since the 1980s, the Republican Party has increasingly been associated with Christianity, while the Democratic Party has distanced itself from religious rhetoric to be more inclusive. But is that changing? This year, a surprising number of pastors ar... more
The age of generic, non-denominational Christianity may be coming to an end. Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn discuss why Christians are increasingly drawn to narrower theological identities, and whether the internet is turning legitimate doctrinal difference... more
"Big Eva" may be fading, but a new generation of online Christian influencers is taking its place. Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn discuss the rise of "Gig Eva," how digital platforms are reshaping Christian authority, and why accountability to real churches... more
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So as much as you like to say you’re thinking these things through I believe you come across very biased on many issues. I listen to the interview with Dr. Paul Miller concerning Christian nationalism, and the interviewer made several general statements concerning Christian nationalism that may or may not be true, but gave no citations or evidence to point out that his general sweeping statements were accurate. The interview was OK, but it would’ve been nice to have had someone there to ask som... more
Love listening to this podcast. Been listening for a few years now and I enjoy most every episode. Also appreciate the added element of the interview. I enjoy the interactions of 3 very distinct, yet Christian personalities. Sky’s cynical but honest worldview, Kaitlyn’s well informed, mostly optimistic input, and Phil’s characteristically silly but often wise opinions all come together in a way that just works for me. God bless you all for your ministry! Also it’s Phill Vischer, the Sunday Schoo... more
All they seem push is their paid option. We get it. You have one. You don’t need to tell us multiple times an episode.
As a minister this show more than any other helps me think through and process current issues through a biblical lens that’s fair minded and balanced.
This interview was old news and bad as if she was standing up for a Christian nationalist.
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A thoughtful Christian cultural commentary show that blends conversation, theology, and current events with lighthearted banter and live-event segments. Episodes mix interviews with scholars, pastors, and policy-focused guests with honest, centrist to center-left reflections on politics, religion, and society, plus practical takes on community life and advocacy. Notable strengths include thoughtful civics-oriented discourse, a willingness to engage controversial topics with nuance, and a friendly, humorous dynamic among three core hosts that keeps complex subjects approachable for engaged listeners. The format often integrates live reads, guest perspectives, and occasional deep-dives into theology or history, making it useful for listeners ... more
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