
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 | 765 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Ashley Lalonde is an actor, singer, dancer, and lifelong New Yorker with an incredible heart for evangelism. She's toured with Hamilton, sang at Carnegie Hall, and somehow has found e... more
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I listened to several episodes over the last 6 months hoping to glean more wisdom. Sadly nearly all delved into political if not fully immersed. He and his guests claimed to be neutral in many regards but always resorted to bashing the right and only making an occasional 1 sentence remark about the left not being perfect. They said Charlie Kirk is “the most toxic” influence Christianity and really only ever gave opinion commentary without ever reading any of his books. The host said he disagrees... more
Preston, your insights, honesty and attitude are inspiring and encouraging. I’ve been listening to TITR for years but don’t make comments or rate podcasts. In your case, however, I felt compelled because you have profoundly impacted my theology and thought by exposing me to excellent scholars and their work, while also modelling an attitude of humility and love. Thanks for all you do!
Very interested in hearing biblical interpretations and applications that I’m unfamiliar with and might disagree with, and this checks those boxes! Keep an open mind, you will learn something and grow in your appreciation for other Christians and the depth and authority of the Bible.
If you come to this pod with a strict idea of Israel, sexuality, sin, and salvation, you will probably hate it. These conversations help me ask better questions, think deeply, and love others when I don’t understan... more
I’ve listened off and on for a few months. There’s too many episodes I can’t get on board for. I guess we’re supposed to know they’re out there and here their story? The bible has demonstrated many stories where God leaves societies that ignore scripture. This podcast is supporting that direction and the further decay of the west. Aimee Bryd was the nail in the coffin for me. Got thru 3/4 of the perpetual victim lecturing and decided the podcast channel is not worth any more of my time.
Preston Sprinkle offers a great example of how to have conversations on controversial topics with people you may disagree with. It’s such an important skill and he does it gracefully and sincerely.
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A diverse range of theological and cultural issues are explored through engaging conversations with various thought leaders and guests. Notably, the focus is on contemporary topics such as the challenges faced by younger generations, the intersections of faith and politics, and the complexities of topics like immigration and social justice. The discussions often encourage listeners to think critically and compassionately about faith-related issues, promoting a perspective that balances traditional beliefs with modern societal contexts. Unique features include interviews with sociologists, theologians, and activists, all contributing to a broader understanding of Christianity in today's world.
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