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:
Suffering and Healing
We should expect suffering in this life. But we are told to pray for healing. How do we reconcile this seeming paradox? Paul Lamicela joins…
Should We Listen to Non-Anabaptist Sources?
Many are concerned about young people reading non-Anabaptist authors, afraid that they will lose their way. Others try to discredit non-Anabaptists on their interpretation of…
Wrapping Up the Museum Effect Discussion
Drew and Elijah reflect on their debate series and discuss their points of agreement. What if being different is actually our key to success in…
2nd Debate: The Museum Effect
What does it mean to be modern and is that a positive thing for Christians to desire to be? Does the fact that a specific…
Debate: The Museum Effect
Should we care if others think we conservative Anabaptists are old-fashioned? Is it a positive effect? Drew and Elijah debate these controversial questions together, finding…
Tradition: Is It Hurting Evangelism?
Does tradition keep outsiders from joining our churches? Or does our tradition—informed by our beliefs—actually serve to draw people to join us? This episode contains…
Tradition: The Reverse Yardstick Problem
Have you ever seen people trying to leave as much tradition behind as they can, but still being very traditional in the way they live…
Tradition: Is It Okay?
In this first podcast in a series on tradition, Drew and Elijah discuss what they mean when they say “tradition” and explain the tension within…
Should We Listen to “the Prophets”?
After a confusing, painful year in 2020, many Christians are looking for answers to help them cope. And Kenneth Copeland and other Charismatic prophets are…