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:
Avoiding Passivity While Being Non-Resistant
How should we approach Scriptures talking about government involvement and not resisting evil? Is there more to non-resistance than merely getting off the hook when…
Nonresistance vs. Pacifism: Is There a Difference?
Why, if Anabaptists identify as nonresistant, do they often go out of their way to make it clear that they are not pacifist? In this…
Finding a Healthy Critique of Anabaptist Culture
How should we as Anabaptists respond to the brokenness and weaknesses within our churches and communities? Is it possible to be critical without being cynical…
Behind the Scenes at Think Truth
Drew and Elijah talk about how the team works at Think Truth and how content is chosen and edited. They also talk about how they…
A Personal Update from Drew and Elijah
Drew and Elijah talk about their personal lives, their friendship, and how it intersects with their work on Think Truth. (Recorded in July 2022.) Support…
Part 2: Practically Rejecting Worldliness
When we look at the way “worldliness” is used in Scripture, a very different set of practical issues come to the forefront. Rather than just…
How We Get Worldliness Wrong
Yes, we talk a lot about avoiding being tainted by the world. We talk a lot about the dangers of worldliness. But what if we’re…
Responding to Concerns about Novels
Novels are fiction, and by definition “not true,” right? Since Philippians 4:8 tells us to read things that are “true,” should we avoid novels? Drew,…
Should Christians Read Novels?
For some, the question is obvious: novels are a waste of time, often include unrealistic romance, and are not true. For others, novels are a…