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Anselm of Canterbury: Why the God-Man?

Anselm of Canterbury is one of the most celebrated medieval thinkers. He is especially famous for the questions he asked and answered. Join our hosts, Lucy, Sophia, and Grace, as they bring their own questions to Dr. Samu Niskanen, professor…

Triumph of the Believer

Romans 7:25 Have you ever heard someone excuse their sin by saying, “I wasn’t really myself when I did that?” Such an attitude is dangerous because it short-circuits the spiritual power of sincere confession and repentance. We must learn to…

Why We Need to Be Saved

Genesis 2:15-3:6 There are times when we each face the big questions of life. Who am I? Who is God? What is the purpose for my life? Many times these questions arise when we are facing a trial, or are…

Spiritual Stubbornness

Isaiah 30 In Chapter 30, the prophet Isaiah shifts from addressing the people directly to addressing the condition of spiritual stubbornness. This spirit of obstinacy is characterized by making plans while leaving God out of consideration, refusing God’s wisdom and…

I Have a Confession

Nathan Eshelman, author of I Have a Confession: The What and Why of the Westminster Confession of Faith, joins James and Jonathan on the podcast to discuss the importance of creeds and confessions. Focusing on The Westminster Confession of Faith,…

There’s Still Life in Elisha’s Old Bones

2 Kings 13:1-25 Most everyone has heard of Jesus’ resurrection from the tomb, but few know of the resurrections that took place in the Old Testament. Listen as Dr. Philip Ryken shows how these Old Testament miracles point toward the…

Humble Yourself

Isaiah 29 The people of Judah followed the rules of men closely, but their hearts were far from God, filled with pride and self-dependence. Isaiah exhorted them to humble themselves under God’s mighty hand, for His wisdom and glory alone…

The Reformed Deacon

The PCA has been the subject of much buzz on the podcast, but today it’s the OPC’s turn to grab the spotlight. Carl and Todd sit down with David Nakhla and Tim Hopper, deacons in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, to…

The Medieval Church and the Protestant Reformation

Why would a Christian pray to a dog? And why would a pope be taken out of his grave and brought to trial? In previous episodes about the Middle Ages, we discovered inspiring people who loved the Lord and the…