Helping believers think Christianly about theological and cultural issues by engaging in curious conversations with a diverse range of thoughtful people.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 733 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Steve Mwendia is a Kenyan Christian, who experiences same-sex attraction. Steve founded a ministry called “Found” that aims to walk alongside believers experiencing same-sex orientation and/or gender dysphoria, helping them flourish in their faith, i... more
Dr. Nate Collins has a Ph.D. in New Testament from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of All But Invisible: Exploring Identity Questions at the Intersection of Faith, Gender, and Sexuality (Zondervan, 2017), as well as a fort... more
Dr. Lainey Greer is the founder of Your Body Matters and creator of Understand Healthy and The Bible and Your Body. She is passionate about Christian theology and body stewardship and strives to give believers the tools they need to glorify God in th... more
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I think Preston means well and he does talk to a wide variety of people, some very interesting, some not so much. He often seems unprepared to offer helpful pushback or play devils advocate. He does seem completely brainwashed by anti-Israel narratives to the point where he almost never platforms a nuanced voice on that topic. I’ll continue to listen occasionally.
Pretty disappointed in this episode on March 6. Ben is obviously very pro Palestine. His “balanced” look at Israel/ Palestine was anything but. He simply pointed out that not all Israelis are good (duh) and not all Palestinians are bad (duh). He called the “narrative” of what’s happening in Israel “mythology” and tried to say that the ancient conflict between Israel Palestine wasn’t real. I’d suggest he go ahead and crack open Genesis and read about Ishmael and Isaac. If you’re going to pick a s... more
I have been pro life all my life. Worked at a crisis pregnancy center for 15 years. Advocated for many many African-American women to get services so they wouldn’t have to get an abortion. I was disappointed in this podcast because you did not focus on how to make abortion not so necessary for people in poverty. That is a whole big deal to me and many other people who work in this industry. Please do an episode telling Christians how they can be part of the solution instead of just screaming at ... more
Thank you for your thoughtfulness, curiosity, and willingness to lean in on tough conversations. This podcast has helped me pastor people in my local church with both compassion and conviction!
If you can’t handle hearing opinions you may disagree with occasionally, Preston isn’t for you. If you enjoy hearing different opinions and coming to your own conclusions, this is a good podcast.
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Focused on engaging discussions that challenge conventional thinking within Christian circles, the content explores a wide array of theological and cultural issues. Topics frequently addressed include biblical interpretation, church practices, and contemporary social issues, offering listeners both scholarly insights and personal stories from various guests. The unique format encourages a blend of academic rigor and conversational flow, making it suitable for those seeking a deeper understanding of faith's relevance in modern life, while fostering an environment for diverse perspectives and open dialogue.
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