
Theology Gals is a podcast by women on Reformed Theology. Coleen and Rachel bring a biblical, reformed Christian perspective to the table. They discuss theology, studying God's word and the importance of applying it to the Christian life.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 265 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | ReligionReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

This week we talk about the loss of our pastor, Todd Bordow and then play one of our favorite sermons from him. If you’d like to give to Todd’s wife Cheryl, you can do so here. Be sure to to say in the notes that it’s for Cheryl.
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This week we welcome Sheila Gregoire about her book, She Deserves Better: Raising Girls to Resist Toxic Teachings on Sex, Self, and Speaking Up.
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This week we welcome Brad Hambrick about his book, Angry with God: An Honest Journey Through Suffering and Betrayal.
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This week we welcome Mary DeMuth to talk about her book, Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy.
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Listened to a few episodes and was not super impressed. More research could be done and many topics don’t really seem to be from a reformed perspective.
I listened to the episode on raising daughters she was this toxic teachings.
This was a very incite-full episode. As a catholic, I had no idea that the evangelicals taught sexuality this way. Which is such a skewed non-biblical view. I would suggest St. Pope John Paul’s teaching on the theology of the body. We teach our kiddos about mutual respect and the beauty of our bodies (men and women) and how God has a grand plan with sexuality to represent His love. Many of the author’s points are repr... more
Some of the episodes are great, but some are quite questionable. It’s hard to tell where they stand theologically on some issues- it can get confusing.
Man, I don’t know where I’d be without this podcast! Seriously! After being in a toxic and abusive church, this podcast has been so supportive in helping me move forward with my life and see that we made the right decision leaving. Knowing others have been through similar church experiences has been part of the healing process. I also love there tabo topics discussed that should be talked about instead of thrown out calling it “feminism” simply because we don’t want to talk about hard things we ... more
Feel like I just wasted time listening to peoples opinions on getting along with others and disagreements rather than... theology.






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