
Thinking Reasonably Through All Things Christian
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this text we find two disciples walking on the Road to Emmaus. Both appear to be struggling with a crisis of their faith. What we learn from that day may help us in our own crises. This message was delivered on April 19, 2026 at Amity UCC in Meyer... more
This message was delivered “very early in the morning” at Sunrise Service on April 05, 2026. Text: Mark 16:1-8
All four gospels tell us the story of Jesus feeding the multitude. John’s version gives us a a special glimpse in order to show us something very important. This message was delivered March 22, 2026 at First Christian Church in Somerset PA. Text: Joh... more
The ascent to Jerusalem in Mark 10 was not about distance or elevation. Listen in as we discover what was behind that climb. This message was preached on March 01 2026 at Mt Olivet Country Church near Meyersdale PA. Text: Mark 10:32-45
Really enjoyed the first two shows so far. Dane does an excellent job breaking down his beliefs in a logical and clear cut manner. Will definitely be listening in the future!
This was fantastic to listen to! I listened more than once. It’s very down to earth. Easy listening. It made my commute to work so much better.
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Thoughtful, scripture-forward discussions with a focus on Christian living, doctrine, and eschatology. Episodes frequently explore biblical narratives, church history, and practical faith, often tying ancient texts to contemporary questions. The show seems to attract listeners who value reasoned analysis of theology, personal growth, and the implications of faith in daily life; guests and hosts tend to emphasize humility, integrity, and steadfast faith. A notable strength is its willingness to engage with complex topics (like eschatology and church history) through accessible storytelling and personal anecdotes, making it useful for listeners seeking thoughtful Christian perspectives.
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