We want to impact this generation of Anabaptist people through training them to think properly—to really engage with the problems that our communities face today. Thinking is not just using bigger words or reading thicker books. It is learning the mind of Christ—learning to love God and others more.
Episodes
Recent Podcasts:
On Bully Pulpits & Spiritual Abuse
Following up on Paul’s recent post summarizing Kruger’s book on spiritual abuse, Drew and Paul sit down to discuss the topic drawing from their experiences….
Why Should Anabaptists Make Scientific Contributions?
With a new face on the podcast, Katie Heffner, Elijah discusses the history of Christians and science and talks about the complicated relationship that Anabaptists…
How the Gospel Itself Changes Us
If we aren’t careful, we fall prey to seeing the gospel as the start of our Christian journey, but not realize that to the New…
Can Christmas Tradition Be a Good Thing?
What about the pagan origins of Christmas? Or Santa Claus and heavy commercialization? Drew and Elijah discuss some of these common objections, talk about their…
Israel and the Church: Yesterday and Today
In this first live-audience podcast episode, Paul and Elijah consider the church’s relationship to Israel. In light of the current conflict, it is crucial to…
Heaven or Resurrection? The Christian Hope
Heaven is what modern Christians tend to think about, but resurrection is what the apostles thought about. If creation was good, created by God, then…
Plato Made Our Heaven
Our modern Christian concept of our ultimate hope is of floating up to a disembodied sky heaven. The Christian Hope is of Jesus reigning as…
Reading Proverbs Wisely
Ever gotten stuck on a Proverb that you didn’t understand? Or heard questionable advice on wealth-making from an obscure proverb? Or perhaps puzzled (or felt…
Is Submitting to Authority a Formula for Blessing?
Drew and Elijah continue their discussion on some of the fallout with teachings from Gothard and IBLP. In this podcast, they talk about the tendency…