Probing human suffering and applying truth to life’s most crucial questions.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
In this, the final episode of Season 1 of When the Stars Disappear, Mark and KJ wrap things up by explaining how our accepting Christ’s work through faith results in renewed fellowship with God and how Jesus’ bodily resurrection assures us that behin... more
Mark and KJ wrap up their discussion of the suffering that we may experience because of our first parents' rebellion by showing what is wrong with prosperity preaching and then turn to begin exploring the last two parts of the whole Christian story: ... more
After Mark suggests that the language of Scripture should become so familiar to us that we naturally speak it back to God in prayer, he and KJ then go on to discuss how the book of Ecclesiastes can help us to understand and endure our suffering.
In this episode, Mark and KJ discuss how Robert Dabney and C. S. Lewis maintained their faith in the midst of profound suffering and then turn to consider what Psalm 90 can teach us about life’s frailties caused by human sin.
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Over the years, I have invested much time and concerted effort searching, reading, and applying myself in order to understand the reasons for the pain and suffering I endured in my formative years. In my most recent iteration of this search I landed at the conclusion that in my creaturely finite-ness there will always be unresolved questions and a deep sense that there is something more (than what meets my eye). Then I discovered Dr Talbot's podcast which has helped me to break down anew and re... more
Since reading Mark Noll’s popular book on Church history “Turning Points,” I have begun to apply the concept of examining history through critical turning points not only to broader history but also to my own life. Without a doubt, one of the critical turning points in my life was taking Philosophy 101 with Dr. Talbot at Wheaton College. more
This material got me through the hardest season of my life. Dr. Talbot is gifted and anointed in bringing serious issues and concerns about suffering in the Christian faith to the light. His teachings completely changed the way that I thought about what God was bringing me through and gave me the strength to carry on to wait for the beautiful fruit that has come since.
Dr. Mark Talbot takes a topic that has been addressed repeatedly and does what few are able to do: provide a fresh, insightful perspective. Driven not only by his keen philosophical and theological insights into the suffering, Talbot also derives insight from direct, personal experience with suffering. These days it seems that many serious issues are given short shrift and trite explanations, this podcast (and the book!) is must-reading for anyone wanting to grow in their understand suffering an... more
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