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The Reformed Rookie seeks to help people understand the basics of Reformed Theology in an easy and engaging way. We'll use simple illustrations and plain language to explain difficult theological truths to anyone who has a desire to learn.
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The London Lyceum

Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue

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The London Lyceum seeks to encourage serious thinking for a serious church by creating an intellectual culture of charity, curiosity, and critical thinking. Find out more about us at our website: www.thelondonlyceum.com
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We are excited to bring you seasons of content all the way from Tolkien to Theology, from Business to Family. If you like to contemplate deep philosophical ideas across a wide range of topics, you've come to the right place. Make sure you give us a follow so you don't miss out on future episodes.
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Truth Talks with Tara, hosted by popular author and speaker, Tara Sun, is dedicated to helping you know, love and live God's Word. If you want to uncomplicate Scripture, or you're looking for biblical advice on life, relationships, motherhood, and anything in between, this podcast is for you. Join Tara and her friends to hear real conversations about how to live out your faith.
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Messiah Podcast

First Fruits of Zion

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Welcome to Messiah Podcast—where Jesus is Jewish, and that changes everything. Dive into the heart of Messianic faith as we engage with top scholars, pastors, Messianic rabbis, musicians, and thought leaders shaping the conversation on Messianic Judaism and the Jewish roots of Christianity. Produced by First Fruits of Zion (FFOZ), our mission is to deliver enriching Messianic education and reconnect disciples with God’s prophetic promises to Israel. Whether you’re exploring the Messianic Jew ...
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Well, Here We Are

Hannah & Suzanne

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A weekly podcast which explores pop culture, the humanities, and how they matter for our daily lives. Each week, your hosts (Hannah and Suzanne) share three (ish) things as we engage with all that delights, intrigues, and sometimes repels us; both in our areas of shared interest (ex: football, makeup, Jane Austen, Schitt’s Creek, and wine) as well as our individual specialties (ex: art history, museum studies, film, and theology). Join for the topics, stay for the conversation, and enjoy our ...
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The Sistah Girls Book Club podcast is hosted by Sharee Hereford #TheSistahGirlNextDoor This podcast is for Black women who enjoy reading books by Black authors and having some juicy discussions. I interview some of your favorite authors and I even spill the tea on my thoughts regarding their work and all things within the Black literary community.
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Down at the Crossroads

Chris Orapello & Tara - Love Maguire

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Down at the Crossroads features one on one discussions with today’s most influential Pagan artists, authors, musicians, teachers, leaders, bloggers, podcasters, and more! We will attempt to push the community forward and take devil’s advocate to a whole new level all while hearing some great music by today’s greatest Pagan and Pagan inspired musicians and bands. **Formally known as The Infinite and the Beyond.**
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Speaking In Church

Speaking In Church

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This is a podcast about Christianity then, now, and the future. We will be talking about everything from current events and how your theology informs your responses to them to other hot topics in the church. Just some more deconstructionist trash.
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Pilot Voices podcast

Academy of Our Lady of Peace

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Welcome to “Pilot Voices,” a production of the Academy of Our Lady of Peace. Founded and rooted in the Gospel values of the Catholic church and the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, the Academy of Our Lady of Peace empowers young women in an innovative learning environment that honors the individual while fostering community, and develops faith-filled leaders dedicated to the “love of God and the dear neighbor without distinction.” The Architects of Change club at the Acade ...
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In this episode Jordan talks with Brandon Smith about retrieval in theology, particularly from a Baptist perspective. They discuss the importance of engaging with historical figures and creeds, the distinctives of Baptist identity, and the challenges and opportunities presented by changing traditions. The conversation emphasizes the need for a robu…
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My new book, "Overbooked and Overwhelmed: How to Keep Up With God When You're Just Trying to Keep Up With Life" is out TODAY and to celebrate, we're kicking off a month-long podcast book club. Each week, we'll walk through a few chapters together, hear the raw stories of how this book came to be and reflect on what this means for our own lives. You…
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In this episode of the London Lyceum, Zach Williams talks with Dr. Joe Harrod about the life and significance of Andrew Fuller, a pivotal figure in Baptist history. The conversation delves into Fuller's writings against deism, particularly his response to Thomas Paine's critiques of Christianity. Dr. Harrod emphasizes the importance of understandin…
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This episode breaks down 3 of the 10 surprising practices of multi-generational families that Jeremy has identified. From celebrating talent in big families (without relying on teachers/coaches/tutors/etc.), to protecting daughters from the degenerate culture of feminism, to setting up the family leadership under a respected and cherished patriarch…
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Returning to the show is a truly JOYFILLED (no pun intended) guest - my real life friend, Rachel Awtrey. In this episode, we laugh and shed real tears together as we talk about what joy looks like despite our circumstances. We get real and talk about what to do when we don't really like our lives, but we know that God promises good things for us. H…
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This sermon by Pastor Rich Jensen uses the story of Paul and Silas' imprisonment in Philippi (Acts 16) to illustrate the contrast between human nature and the new nature in Christ. Pastor Jensen connects the events—the false accusations, the unjust imprisonment, and the subsequent conversion of the jailer—to modern examples of manipulation and prej…
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This bible study centers on Titus 2:1-8, exploring the roles and responsibilities of older and younger women in the church. The focus is on older women mentoring younger women, emphasizing the importance of "training" (various translations include encourage, instruct, admonish) younger women in sound doctrine and conduct. Key qualities for older wo…
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In this episode of Kiffin's Keep, Jordan discusses the recent departure of Matthew Barrett from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary to Trinity Anglican. He explores the implications of this change for young Baptists and the broader theological community, emphasizing the importance of honoring theological mentors while remaining rooted in one's …
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In this episode, Jordan and Hunter talk with John and Stephen about the importance of friendship and collegiality in academia, particularly for early-career professionals. They share personal experiences and insights on navigating the challenges of academic life, the significance of providence, and the necessity of building relationships. The conve…
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In this Feminist Book Club episode, we read Jessica Valenti's 2024 book Abortion: Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win. Want to learn more about Jessica Valenti? Follow her substack! Want to give us some dollars? We'll allow it. Link goes to a donation platform on our website. Come say hello on our socials (but be nice): Instagram C…
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From 88 Reasons for 1988 to the Thief in the Night films and the Left Behind franchise, the sudden disappearance of the church immediately before a seven-year tribulation has been a popular belief among Evangelicals. But is this idea truly biblical? Will the church be raptured? If so, will it happen pre-trib, mid-trib, or post-trib? Who exactly wil…
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I have to confess something. I've broken down and burnt myself out more than I'm proud of. I've overbooked and overextended myself to the point where I've neglected my relationship with God. In today's episode, I'm sharing about those seasons and speaking to the one who feels exhausted, weary, and unsure how to keep up with God when they're just tr…
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In today's sermon, Pastor Rich Jensen delves into the early missionary journeys of Paul and Barnabas, focusing on the establishment of the church in Philippi. He examines the context of Philippians within the framework of the Great Commission, highlighting God's guidance through visions and the apostles' decision-making process. The sermon contrast…
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In this episode Jordan talks with Dr. Ian Christopher Levy to explore the relationship between medieval theology, the concept of conscience, and the evolution of papal power. They discuss the role of theology masters in universities, the nature of penance, and the distinctions between Luther's views and those of medieval theologians. The conversati…
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In this conversation, Matt Ntiros and Ryan Modisette talk with Timothy Fortin about the complexities of sexual difference and gender from philosophical, biological, and theological perspectives. He explores the historical context of these concepts, particularly through the lenses of Thomas Aquinas and Simone de Beauvoir, while also addressing conte…
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Revelation, the Apocalypse of John, is the last book in the Bible, and for many, it’s the most difficult. Through the ages, followers of Yeshua have taken the Revelation football and run with it in just about every conceivable direction. This second part of our series on the end times, features D. Thomas Lancaster, author of the forthcoming End of …
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This bible study episode explores the complex relationship between Israel and the Church, challenging the misconception that unconditional support for the modern state of Israel is mandated by biblical prophecy. Pastor Anthony Uvenio meticulously defines "Israel" throughout scripture – as a personal name (Jacob), tribal name (Jacob's descendants), …
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In this episode Jordan talks with Daniel Houck and Joel Chopp about original sin and the colloquy at Regensburg. They explore the historical context of the colloquy, the definitions and debates surrounding original sin, and the concept of concupiscence. The conversation highlights the complexities of theological definitions and the challenges of ac…
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This debate shone so much light on the state of the world and how most feminists and young women are thinking about family. It's tragic, but really informative for those of us trying to build strong families that honor both genders, both parents and children, and all generations. Jeremy and his daughter Kelsey react to a recent debate between 3 wom…
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Zach Windahl is a returning guest and friend, and I can't wait because he always is grounded in the truth in the most lighthearted and engaging way! Speaking of truth, he's here to talk about what to do with our confusion, overwhelm, or disinterest in the Bible. It's possible to go from feeling lost to actually confident in reading Scripture and Za…
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This podcast episode delves into Titus chapter 2, verses 1-10, exploring Paul's instructions for various groups within the church: older men and women, younger men and women, and bondservants. Pastor Anthony Uvenio emphasizes the importance of self-control, good works, and sound doctrine, highlighting how God's grace brings salvation and empowers g…
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In this episode, Hunter, EJ Roussel, and Elijah discuss Basil the Great's work 'On the Holy Spirit.' They explore the significance of group reading, the importance of a biblical approach to theology, and Basil's views on the Holy Spirit, deification, and baptism. The conversation highlights the relevance of Basil's teachings in contemporary theolog…
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For decades, eagle-eyed prophecy aficionados have scoured the headlines and the Scriptures hoping to find clues as to where we’re at on God’s prophetic timeline and how much longer we’ll have to wait before the glorious return of our Master, Yeshua. But does the Bible really predict Apache helicopters, Patriot missiles, the Chernobyl disaster, and …
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Sitting down with the one and only Carly Jean Brannon was a joy and you'll find such ease, encouragement, and inspiration from today's episode. Carly is a business owner, wife, mom, and follower of Jesus - just trying to figure it out like us too. She's sharing how she started her clothing business, how good fruit takes time in faith and life, cent…
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Pastor Anthony Uvenio of the Reformed Rookie podcast delves into Titus 1:15, exploring the contrast between inner and outer purity. He discusses the dangers of false teachers who rely on self-righteousness and human commandments, contrasting this with the true purity found only through faith in Christ and the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. K…
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Jake and Jesse talk with Luke Stamps and Winston Hotman about a rangeof topics on Baptist history, identity, and current denominational issues. Topics include reflections on the SBC annual meeting, debates over pragmatism versus theological fidelity in church governance, the role of local associations, and the interplay of historical figures like A…
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In this episode Jordan talks with a panel of experts to explore the intricate relationship between emotions and various disciplines, particularly science and theology. The conversation delves into how emotions influence moral judgments, the cultural attitudes towards emotions, and the implications for Christian thought. The panelists share their re…
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The students in the apologetics club at Our Savior New American School made this apologetics presentation, based on the book "The Story of Reality," explored the Christian worldview through five key components: God, Man, Jesus, the Cross, and the Resurrection. The presentation used real-world examples and analogies to address common objections and …
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What's the big deal about thinking that people inherently struggle with wickedness in their heart (a Christian belief)? OK great, just some theology, right? Wrong. This one, seemingly innocuous question changes everything. In fact, it's at the core of the anti-Christian, anti-life, anti-wisdom movement that's unfolding with increasing speed in our …
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This sermon explores the profound implications of God as Father, contrasting the Old Testament's metaphorical usage with Jesus' intimate and direct address. Pastor Anthony Uvenio uses Ephesians 1:3-14 as a scriptural foundation, connecting God's adoption of Christians to the historical plight of orphaned children, particularly referencing Charles L…
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In this episode Jordan talks with John Wilsey and Stephen Presley about civilizational work, the concept of citizenship, and the intersection of faith and civic duty. They explore the importance of family and community in shaping citizenship, the role of the church as a family, and the impact of technology on community engagement. The conversation …
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Whether you are stressed in the morning about the day ahead or desperate to calm your mind in the evening before bed, peace often feels elusive—and sometimes God does too. But even in the midst of life's uncertainties, God is ever present and ready to offer His comfort, if only you seek Him. Join me and my friend, Kara Stout, as we talk about our o…
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Unpacking Ephesians 1:3: A Deep Dive into Spiritual BlessingsEphesians 1:3 – "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places." This seemingly simple verse holds a wealth of theological richness, as explored in a recent Reformed Rookie Podcast discussion. This…
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This podcast episode delves into Titus 1:7-16, focusing on Paul's instructions to Titus regarding the challenges of establishing order and sound doctrine in the Cretan church. The discussion highlights the prevalence of false teaching, including "Jewish myths" and genealogies, which distracted from the core Gospel message. Pastor Anthony Uvenio con…
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Messianic Jewish musicians utilize their craft to express their faith in Yeshua in distinctly Jewish ways. Shai Sol is one such musician who brings a distinctive Israeli sound to the Messianic Jewish music world. Her musical journey began early, sparked by a childhood introduction to the darbukha. This path eventually led her to compete on the Isra…
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In this episode Garrett Walden and Jonathan Baddley talk with with Dr. Stephen Yuille, about Puritan literature. They discuss Yuille's background, his journey into studying the Puritans, and the misconceptions surrounding Puritanism. The conversation delves into the Puritan approach to devotional life, their emphasis on confessionalism, and the uni…
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Growing your family is one of the most exciting endeavors, but it's also full of unknowns and worries. What will our current children think and react to the change? How can we as parents handle juggling more kids to care for and prioritize a godly marriage? Aubrey Coleman, mama of three and devoted to ministry (online and off) is here to talk us th…
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This Reformed Rookie podcast episode delves into Titus 1:7-16, exploring the qualifications for elders and the challenges faced by Titus in Crete. The discussion centers on Epimenides' quote about Cretans being liars, and how this reflects the cultural context Titus faced. Pastor Anthony Uvenio analyzes the nature of sharp rebuke as commanded by Pa…
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Sistah Girls Book Club, in this episode, I sat down with Monique Rodriguez, CEO of Mielle Organics, a leading textured haircare brand for Black women and women of color. Monique shares her journey from being a registered nurse to building a multi-million-dollar beauty empire—and how faith, resilience, and community played a vital role. Her new book…
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In this episode Jordan talks with Brandon Ayscue and Morgan Byrd about the book 'The Baptist Vision' by Luke Stamps and Matt Emerson, exploring its insights into Baptist theology, distinctives, and the importance of liberty of conscience. The conversation highlights the significance of covenant theology and confessionalism in shaping Baptist identi…
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This Reformed Rookie podcast episode delves into the dangers of false teaching, drawing heavily from Paul's letters to Titus and Timothy. Pastor Anthony discusses the characteristics of false teachers—insubordination, deceit, empty talk, and greed—and their destructive impact on families and the church. He explores specific heresies prevalent in th…
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Anyone else itching to create their summer bucket list? In today's episode, I'm sharing a spin on the traditional bucket list - introducing, a bored board. More than anything, I'm craving moments to exercise creativity, hospitality, and presence with God and His people, and I'm so excited for this board to help facilitate that. You'll learn how to …
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This Reformed Rookie podcast episode delves into Titus 1:9, exploring the qualifications and responsibilities of church elders. The discussion centers on the crucial importance of elders holding firm to the trustworthy Word of God (πιστις - *pistis*), emphasizing not just intellectual understanding but also practical application in their lives and …
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In this episode, Jordan and Hunter engage with Dr. John Wilsey about his new book on religious freedom. They explore the historical context of religious freedom in America, the relationship between conservatism and religious liberty, and the balance between order and liberty in society. The conversation also delves into the complexities of national…
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Jeremy brings on his friend Kevin Rains to do a post-mortem on the ill-fated Emerging Church Movement that they were both part of. How does Gen X deal with the disappointment that so many experience over church movements that ultimately failed? Then, they get into what brought Kevin into the Orthodox Christian Church, especially as someone with a h…
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The biblical kings and prophets envisioned the Temple as a house of prayer for all nations. Right now, it’s only a house of prayer for Muslims—Jews and Christians are forbidden from praying where Jesus did. Our guest today, David Kiern, is a filmmaker whose passion is to see disciples of Jesus kindle a love for Israel and a passion for the Temple M…
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"It's already been done before. I can't start until it's perfect. What if it's too late? What will people say?" If you've ever asked those questions, you're not alone. Today's guest, Mary Marantz, understands what it's like to be paralyzed by fear and people's opinions. In this conversation, we are dismantling the lies that the enemy uses to keep u…
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