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:
Jinger Duggar Vuolo, Recreation, and Oversensitivity
Have you ever felt guilty about enjoying an innocent activity? On the heels of Drew’s recent post on Jinger’s recent book, Becoming Free Indeed, Drew and Elijah…
How We’ve Misunderstood Bitterness
Should we avoid people who are bitter? What does bitterness even mean? Drew and Elijah discuss how bitterness has been misunderstood and weaponized against people…
Your Questions on the Book of Revelation
In this special Q&A episode, Elijah and Paul discuss a few of your questions related to the book of Revelation. Questions include: Could other apocalyptic…
How Can We Apply Revelation Today?
Revelation was written to a group of late first-century churches. It was meant to encourage and exhort them to be “conquerors.” But we’re far removed…
What Is the Mark of the Beast?
Serious Christians are often on the lookout for the “mark of the beast.” And for good reason—it’s spiritually fatal! But should we be looking suspiciously…
Revelation Podcast Series Starting!
Beasts with too many heads and horns. The threat of a seemingly elusive yet spiritually fatal “mark of the beast.” Controversies over the interpretations of…
How Should We Read the Symbolism in Revelation?
How do you read Revelation? Or do you read it at all? Maybe you find it fascinating, but don’t know how to find any meaning…
Technology and the Threat of Distraction
Drew and Elijah talk about how to use technology without it keeping us from things that matter. Realistically, for most of us, the quality of…
Distinguishing Between Arbitrary Lines and the Big Picture
Drew and Elijah acknowledge that we all use some arbitrary lines in fleshing out principles, at least individually. But how do we keep this separate…