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The Sacramentalists

The Sacramentalists

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The Sacramentalists is a podcast where the ancient Christian faith is brought to bear on issues prevalent in modern culture. Join us for in-depth discussions on how theology intersects with our daily lives.
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Every week on Undeceptions we’ll explore some aspect of life, faith, history, culture, or ethics that is either much misunderstood or mostly forgotten. With the help of people who know what they’re talking about, we’ll be trying to ‘undeceive ourselves’ and let the truth ‘out’.
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“Exegetically Speaking” is a weekly podcast of the friends and faculty of Wheaton College, IL and The Lanier Theological Library. Hosted by Dr. David Capes, it features language experts who discuss the importance of learning the biblical languages—Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek—and show how reading the Bible in the original languages “pays off.” Each podcast lasts between seven and eleven minutes and covers a different topic for those who want to read the Bible for all it is worth. Click on the ...
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Plodcast

Canon Press

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In the Plodcast, pastor Douglas Wilson covers anything related to theology and culture with his usual entertaining style. Whether it involves talking about Chestertonian Calvinism (not an oxymoron), the benefits of a Classical Christian education (not in that order), or the latest pomosexuality farce, the plodcast aims to apply all of Christ to all of life, for all the world. Douglas Wilson is an evangelical, postmill, Calvinist, Reformed, and Presbyterian (pretty much in that order) and is ...
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The Table Podcast

Dallas Theological Seminary

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The Table Podcast is a weekly show discussing issues of God and culture to show the relevance of theology to everyday life. Brought to you by The Hendricks Center at Dallas Theological Seminary, the show features a variety of expert guests and is hosted by Dr. Darrell Bock, Bill Hendricks, Dr. Kymberli Cook, Kasey Olander, and Milyce Pipkin.
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Gospel Gumbo

William Sofield

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8-12 minute episodes summarizing a single topic for Christians: Bible, biography, theology, tough questions, church life, spiritual disciplines. Past episodes include Mother Teresa, Grape Juice vs. Wine, Guardian Angels, Judas Iscariot, and the history of Advent
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Kalamopod

Hannah C. Erlwein

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A podcast on themes in classical Islamic theology (kalam), hosted by Hannah C. Erlwein, PhD This podcast introduces some of the themes and problems which classical Islamic theologians discussed. It covers how the science of kalam came about; what aims and concerns its practitioners had; how they defended their activity and methods against the detractors of kalam; and finally what sorts of arguments and methods of knowledge making the science of kalam rested on. Video version available at: ht ...
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Conversations with Tyler

Mercatus Center at George Mason University

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Tyler Cowen engages today’s deepest thinkers in wide-ranging explorations of their work, the world, and everything in between. New conversations every other Wednesday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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The Freed Thinker

Tyler Vela

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Bringing you discussions, interactions, reviews and content related to the best academic literature on Biblical, theological and philosophical issues today from a former Reformed Protestant turned Classical Theistic Humanist.
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Ad Navseam

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The Ad Navseam podcast, where Classical gourmands everywhere can finally get their fill. Join hosts Dr. David Noe and Dr. Jeff Winkle for a lively discussion of Greco-Roman civilization stretching from the Minoans and Mycenaeans, through the Renaissance, and right down to the present.
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Want to appreciate Reality more deeply? Join Michael Joshua in exploring his insights into the most beautiful of truths! Together we'll unfold the structure and beauty of the Trinity, Man, Life, and all of Creation! Let the Beauty of Truth be its Witness!
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Morning and Evening TODAY

C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff

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This Podcast features C. H. (Charles Haddon) Spurgeon's classic Morning & Evening devotional readings-- slightly revised, edited, and voiced by W. C. (William Carey) Neff. Morning And Evening TODAY updates the 19th century Olde English expressions into modern-day (American English) language, while keeping the essence of Spurgeon's content and the beauty of his word pictures and illustrations. W. C. (Bill) Neff is a former radio announcer and Station Manager at WJTL-FM Radio in Lancaster, PA. ...
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Fantasy For Our Time

Nicholas Kotar

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Fantasy stories have inspired readers for centuries, making them think and feel deeply, and offering them glimpses of the magical in mundane reality. Join fantasy author and storyteller Nicholas Kotar as he explores classic and new fantasy media, talks to fantasy authors and storytellers, and explores how these stories can help us all live a better, more fulfilling life.
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Ad Vincere Mundi

Alexis Baker

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I cover Classical History as well as Christian history and theology from a non-orthodox Christian perspective. I will talk about everyone and everything. 'Western Civilization' is a lie, Rome was a dystopia, everyone was gay, and Jesus wasn't white. Twitter: @Ad_Vincere_Pod
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For many years now, Afterthoughts has been a sort of intellectual watering hole for classical, Charlotte Mason homeschooling mamas. At Afterthoughts, we have spent over a decade nourishing our minds on theology, educational philosophy, and a million other books and subjects thrown in – all the while bringing these ideas into a direct collision course with our daily lives. As an audio companion, this podcast is a chance to hear Afterthoughts blog posts rather than read them. Couple that with ...
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Prophecy Guys: The Gospel According to Buffy

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Two divinity students (Sam Koekkoek and Jordan Magill) look at the modern classic Buffy the Vampire Slayer through the lenses of theology, philosophy and artistry!
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VeggieTakes

Edible Theology

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Kendall and Kate are in a pickle. VeggieTales was an innovative and creative tool for sharing Bible stories and biblical values with children in the early 2000s. But was the anthropomorphic transfiguration of prophets into produce a bit too irreverent — was it actually a bit(e) of a problem? Re-watch the Evangelical classic through the eyes of food scholars, theologians, and modern day parents as Kendall Vanderslice, founder of the Edible Theology Project, joins writer Kate Watson to reflect ...
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Faith Talk Radio

Rev Mark Sheppeard

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Mark Sheppard your host, is an evangelist, dynamic teacher, apologist and musician. Featuring discussions on Bible prophecy, in-depth studies of spiritual truths, and questions & answers on difficult topics. Also, including Bible listening, interviews, testimonies, sermons, news updates and more! You can call in at (347) 677-1662 during our live broadcasts.
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The God Whisperers pioneered Podcasting in 1968. Bill and Craig then went on to invent the interwebs - Al Gore took the credit - until the polar caps melted and the world ended in 2018 - as he predicted in his 2006 movie. The God Whisperers Classic is the archives of the most mediocre podcast in world history which was met with great international acclaim and then the world took a collective nap out of boredom after the episode was over. Whereas Gold Bond never did send those tee-shirts to t ...
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John Christy

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A talk show about religion, spirituality, and philosophical belief as well as non-belief. John is a student of Religion, Theology, and is currently pursuing a Masters degree in Christian and Classical Studies. John also directed and starred in the Documentary film My Week in Atheism (2014). This film is an up-close encounter with modern atheism in an attempt to learn while focusing on the reality of two opposing world-views.
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Living Homeschool Life is a weekly show for the church where hosts Scott & Becky Aniol discuss doctrinal and cultural issues facing the church today. Each episode features rich conversations with thought leaders and experts, offering theological insights, historical context, and practical wisdom. Engaging guests join the hosts to explore various topics that educate and encourage believers in their faith journey. Whether you want to deepen your biblical understanding or stay informed on curre ...
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THEOTIVITY is a podcast where theology and creativity come together. Many Christians and creatives today are ill-equipped to deal with the challenges of increasingly secular culture. Yet creatives tend to be the influencers and creators of culture's icons that shape our societies. We need a robust and biblical understanding of theology so that we can apply it to today's issues. On this podcast, you'll find audio narrations of articles, interviews with Christian thinkers and creatives, and co ...
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What happens when biblical patriarchy, christian nationalism, and a theology of authority and submission become the pillars of a movement? Scores of abuse stories in marriages, schools, churches, families, and more. Though these ideas have filtered throughout the United States for decades, they found a home in Moscow, Idaho, through the ministry and work of Doug Wilson. From there, they have influenced churches across the United States, and across the world. In this series, you’ll hear from ...
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A layman's approach to all things Philosophy of Religion, Theology, and Philosophy in general. As a layman who was cursed with a passion for Philosophy, specifically Philosophy of Religion (because I am someone who returned to Christianity through Philosophy of Religion), we present the harder topics for the layman or even students, as only a layman could. The style is laid back, sometimes humorous, and always entertaining. Thanks for watching and/or listening!
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Credo Podcast

Matthew Barrett

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Welcome to the Credo Podcast where doctrine matters. Eavesdrop on conversations between Matthew Barrett and top theologians about the most pressing and important theological issues today.
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Reflect + Shine

Reflect + Shine

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Christian Apologetics and Theology for the layman: ∙Classic Christianity ∙Reflecting the grace and truth of Jesus Messiah in all areas of life ∙Removing obstacles to the gospel ✝️ ∙Exploring everyday life from a Biblical Christian worldview: early church history, philosophy, religion, culture, politics, relationships, and much more Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reflectandshine/support
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SDG Music Radio

Magnus Gautestad

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There’s a war in our churches between modern and traditional music, but the question is this: Can we creatively integrate the best of both worlds to bring the body of Christ together and glorify God more fully? Join us on this podcast as Christians from various stands share their voice in a joint effort to develop new creative arrangements and compositions that can enrich worship and empower evangelism. Through interviews with artists and church leaders and the host's own discoveries, learn ...
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The Bible read to classical music daily. The concept is simple. The Bible is read over suitable classical music by the Greats and never heard before music composed and performed by John Richmond. All of John's music can be found on all major streaming platforms. Search for "J Richmond." All links to the albums can be found at www.ClassicallySpeaking.co.uk Season 1 has the Bible read over classical music by famous composers eg Beethoven and Rachmaninov. Season two focuses on the New Testament ...
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This is the eagerforTRUTH Podcast, and as the name implies, we are interested in the truth. Not just interested in it, but eager for it.Through this podcast we hope to chase Truth with one another as well as guests as we talk through various topics. Topics relating to the church, culture, theology, and more. We hope you will take this journey with us!
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Hosted by Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman, "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today" is an insightful podcast exploring the confluence of religion, science, and philosophy. The podcast serves as a platform for curious minds who value nuance and pursue wisdom. It is not designed for individuals seeking absolute truths or those inclined towards unquestioning religious adherence, but instead for those who traverse our rapidly evolving world as seekers and explorers. With the mission to impart valuable insights ...
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Mystagogy

Barbara Nicolosi Harrington

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In a tradition that dates back to the first centuries of Christianity, many newly initiated Christians were prepared for lives of faith through a formation with spiritual, liturgical, and communitarian dimensions. This period of formation was called mystagogy, a word which, in Greek, means "leading through the mysteries." Our program of mystagogy will have four primary goals: 1) To break open Magisterial teaching on the lay state (selections from Vatican II as well as letters/encyclicals fro ...
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Welcome to Watchword and Song: a podcast dedicated to having conversations that build bridges between the pulpit and the pew, between the academy and the grassroots. Our desire is to cut through the cultural trends, buzzwords, and labels. Not being pulled to the left or to the right, but calling the church to remain committed to the tension of the via media: the middle way. Watchword and Song exists as a ministry partnership stemming from conversations across the denomination. We remain firm ...
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A Corpus, Not a Canon

Oxford University

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The Library of Arabic Literature is a remarkable undertaking. It is publishing, in Arabic and English dual-language volumes, key works of classical and pre-modern Arabic literature from the pre-Islamic era to the cusp of the modern period. Several of these works have not been translated before, while others have not received such careful editing and translation until now, when the editors and translators are consulting original manuscripts. The series launched its first title in December 201 ...
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Friday Sermons

Shaykh Rizwan Hussain al-Azhari

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Shaykh Rizwan Hussain Al-Azhari began his Islamic education at a very young age. At the tender age of 11, in the year 1999, he was enrolled into the Al-Karam Secondary School where he spent five years of his academic life. After completing his GCSEs in 2004, he decided to pursue further Islamic education in the Al karam higher Islamic Studies department, thereby completing the 3 year Diploma in Islamic Sciences & Classical Arabic Language in 2007. Post graduation, the Shaykh then proceeded t ...
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Season 2 - Episode 6 Kimi Harris discusses her reporting about abuse in the ACBC (Association of Certified Biblical Counselors), the history of "Biblical" counseling, the major proponents of it, how they view abuse, how they unintentionally (and intentionally) perpetuate abuse, and much more. Resources/Quotes referred to in this episode (Original C…
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Amos’ Hebrew is rich with rhetorical techniques such as word play and satire, sometimes throwing hard punches. Some of these can be heard in translation, others are difficult to preserve in English. Dr. Danny Carroll Rodas, who has contributed several episodes to this podcast series, is the Scripture Press Ministries Professor of Biblical Studies a…
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July 7– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Brothers, pray for us!” —1 Thessalonians 5:25 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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July 6– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Whoever listens to me will live in safety and will have no fear of evil.” —Proverbs 1:33 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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In this episode, Dr. True unpacks Acts 19:1-7 where Paul asks the Pentecostal question. This question highlights the hurdles we often must overcome to walk in the Pentecostal experience. For more information about Dr. Jake True and The Pentecostal Teacher: www.jaketrue.com [email protected] Find us on: Facebook Instagram…
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July 5– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Called to be saints.” —Romans 1:8 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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July 4– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Make them holy through your truth.” —John 17:17 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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Why is the Bible written in three different languages? Why did God use Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek to reveal His Word—and what do those languages tell us about the people, cultures, and message behind the Scriptures? In this episode of Gospel Gumbo, we explore: The role of Hebrew as the language of Israel’s covenant and poetry The rise of Aramaic—a …
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July 3– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “The seven skinny cows ate up the seven fat cows.” —Genesis 41:4 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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July 2– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Our hearts will rejoice in [God].” —Psalm 31:21 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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July 1– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “In summer and in winter it will be.” —Zechariah 14:8 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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In this episode, Darrell Bock and Johnny Buckles discuss how law and theology overlap in interpretation and religious freedom, aiming to help Christians think wisely about their rights and role in the public square. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Dallas Theological Seminary
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Season 2 - Episode 5 David Koyzis comes back to the series to discuss his work in political science, politics and theology, authority and representation, and so much more. David Koyzis Website: https://byzantinecalvinist.blogspot.com We Answer to Another: https://tinyurl.com/4stp6wvk Political Visions and Illusions: https://tinyurl.com/kjs2m7ya Cit…
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St. Hildegard of Bingen, 12th-century abbess, mystic, polymath, and Doctor of the Church, is best known to non-Catholics for something else – her music. We have more pieces of music by Hildegard than by any other medieval composer whose name we know. Her chants are beautiful, otherworldly, virtuosic and ahead of their time. Some of them were writte…
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Jesus’ teaching in Matthew’s Greek utilizes figures of speech that can be impossible to translate into English but which lend force and memorability to his words. Dr. Alexander Loney is Associate Professor of Classical Languages and the Coordinator of the Classical Languages program at Wheaton College. His publications include The Ethics of Revenge…
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June 30– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “The glory that you gave me, Father, I have given to them.” —John 17:22 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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June 29– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Those who have fallen asleep.” —1 Thessalonians 4:14 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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Central to Classical Pentecostalism is the doctrine of the initial physical sign of speaking in other tongues. In this episode, Dr. Jake True unpacks Acts 10:34-48 as the strongest scriptural case for the doctrine of evidential tongues. Tongues declare that Christ is Lord of all, and therefore play a central role in redemption history. That's why C…
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June 28– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Looking unto Jesus.” —Hebrews 12:2 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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June 27– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Only don’t go very far away.” —Exodus 8:28 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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Why do Christians worship on Sunday instead of Saturday? Did we just change the Sabbath—or is something deeper going on? In this episode of Gospel Gumbo, we explore the biblical, historical, and theological reasons why the early church shifted its primary day of worship from the Jewish Sabbath (Saturday) to Sunday—the Lord’s Day. This isn’t about c…
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June 26– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Have you become like the rest of us?” —Isaiah 14:10 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman sits down with Prof. Moshe Koppel—mathematician, long-time Israeli resident, and author of Judaism Straight Up—to explore what it means to “speak” Judaism naturally instead of consulting a rule book at every turn. Highlights include: Shimen vs. Heidi: two real people who illustrate organic tribal Judaism and cosmopolitan uni…
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Austan Goolsbee is one of Tyler Cowen’s favorite economists—not because they always agree, but because Goolsbee embodies what it means to think like an economist. Whether he’s analyzing productivity slowdowns in the construction sector, exploring the impact of taxes on digital commerce, or poking holes in overconfident macro narratives, Goolsbee is…
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June 25– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Climb up into a high mountain (and proclaim the glory of God).” —Isaiah 40:9 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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Summer is in full swing. We usually talk about big, weighty, theological and cultural topics on this podcast; but in the summertime, we take an episode or two to talk about what we're reading at the pool. In this episode, Bethany leads a conversation exploring the things we’re reading, watching, and thinking about this summer. (0:00) Introductions:…
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June 24– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “A certain woman in the crowd shouted to Jesus and said, ‘Blessed is the womb that gave birth to you, and the breasts that fed you.’ But he answered, ‘Blessed are those that hear the word of God and keep it.” —Luke 11:27-28 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, M…
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Behold, mortals and mech-fanatics! Welcome to the very first episode of our theological deep-dive into the grimdark future where there is only war... and apparently, a surprising amount of sacramental symbolism. 🕊️⚔️ In this gloriously over-caffeinated conversation, I (underdressed but spiritually overdressed) sit down with the ever-eloquent Father…
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Season 2 - Episode 4 Jessica Jenkins takes us on a deep dive into all things Nancy Wilson, Rebekah Merkle, and Rachel Jankovic. What are they doing, how are they doing it, why are they doing it, and how can you respond? Jessica Jenkins We Who Thirst Podcast: wewhothirst.buzzsprout.com (available on Spotify, Apple, Amazon and wherever you like to li…
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The English words, “where there is no vision, the people perish,” would seem to commend the need of a good plan for a desired future, but the Hebrew sentence points in a different direction. Dr. Richard Schultz is the Blanchard Professor of Old Testament in Wheaton College Graduate School. In addition to other publications, he has authored Out of C…
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June 23– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “…a cake unturned.” —Hosea 7:8 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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June 22– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff "He will build the temple of the Lord and will receive the glory of his throne.” —Zechariah 6:13 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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In this week's episode, Dr. True unpacks the Pentecostal doctrine of subsequence, how the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is an experience that is subsequent to and distinct from the New Birth. Using Acts 8 as a text, Dr. True demonstrates that the prerequisite of Pentecost is a transformed heart. For more information about Dr. Jake True and The Penteco…
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June 21– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “You are more beautiful than the children of men.” —Psalm 45:2 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!…
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June 20– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “I will sift the house of Israel among the nations, like wheat in a sieve; but not even the smallest grain will fall to the earth.” —Amos 9:9 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & E…
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Are you saved? If so… when were you saved? In this episode of Gospel Gumbo, we explore one of the Bible’s most overlooked truths: salvation is a process, not just a moment. The New Testament speaks of salvation in the past, present, and future—and understanding that changes everything about how we live the Christian life. We’ll explore: What it mea…
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June 19– Morning by C. H. Spurgeon, revised and edited by W. C. Neff “Filled with the Holy Spirit.” —Acts 2:4 Send us a text Support the show Get a copy of the book, Morning by Morning TODAY (contains all of the Daily Readings) Donate to Morning & Evening to support this Podcast. Thank you!By C. H. Spurgeon / W. C. Neff
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Most people who leave Wall Street after twenty years either retire or find another way to make a lot of money. Chris Arnade chose to walk through cities most travelers never truly see. What emerged from this approach is a unique form of street-level sociology that has attracted a devoted following on Substack. Arnade's work suggests that our most s…
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In the early 2000s, New Atheism was all the rage. Many people left faith behind, convinced they didn't need religion. But it turns out society hasn’t been able to meaningfully replicate the benefits of church. In a recent New York Times article, Lauren Jackson describes how secularism sought to build transcendent community through means like yoga, …
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