
A podcast where we have conversations that explore what we think and why we think it.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

On this episode of This vs. That, we celebrate our 80th episode by pulling back the curtain on eight seasons of the podcast. We reflect on what we've learned through this journey, discuss the original intention behind the show, and share how the podc... more
On this episode of This vs. That, we explore a tension that many in ministry face: being needed versus being known. We're joined by Rebekah Hannah and Kari Ann Tilson, co-founders of Rode Leadership, a partner organization of Anchored Virtual.
We di... more
On this episode of This vs. That, we sit down with Jared Wilson to explore the tension between gospel-centered and issue-driven ministry. We ask whether gospel centeredness was just another evangelical trend or if it remains essential to the DNA of h... more
On this episode of This vs. That, we explore the relationship between professional counseling and everyday counseling with Dr. Kristin Kellen, associate professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. We discuss how the... more
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This podcast has been so encouraging, informative and helpful! It has been an excellent resource as I learn to be a better counselor and people helper!
Love this podcast! The hosts are authentic and down to earth. I feel encouraged in my walk as a believer and as I’m working toward becoming a counselor. Also specifically enjoyed the more recent Frustration vs Anger episode.
Love this podcast! The hosts are authentic and down to earth. I feel encouraged in my walk as a believer and as I’m working toward becoming a counselor.
This is a great podcast to help you think through some of life’s common problems.
I appreciate their direct and easy way, the interesting and unique questions, the biblical view of counseling. Definitely stands out amongst other biblical counseling podcasts. 100% recommend!
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Conversations center around significant life themes from a Christian perspective, exploring the intersection of faith, mental health, and personal development. Topics like marriage, counseling, and community support feature prominently, often through personal anecdotes and relatable experiences. Episodes invite guests who bring insights from diverse backgrounds, particularly within counseling, theology, and ministry, enhancing the discussion with expertise and authenticity. This platform is likely to be particularly appealing to listeners seeking a deeper understanding of how faith interacts with everyday challenges and personal struggles.
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Recent guests on This vs. That include:
1. Jared Wilson
2. Dr. Kristin Kellen
3. Yana Jenay Conner
4. Ronnie Martin
5. Darby Strickland
6. Brad Hambrick
7. Trevin Wax
8. Thomas West
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