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Social Conservatism for the Common Good

After a brief discussion about craziness you can understand and craziness you can’t, Carl and Todd get down to business talking to Andrew Walker, editor of the new book Social Conservatism for the Common Good. A collection of essays from…

Maximus the Confessor

Why would an 82-year-old man submit to torture and execution rather than denying what he believed? And why would both government and church authorities go to such lengths to make sure he was silenced? Why is it important to say…

Chariots of Fire

2 Kings 2:1-18 No one is able to please God without the Spirit of the Lord. It is only by calling on the Lord and asking Him to pour out His spirit upon us that we can please Him, much…

Encouragement in Times of Chastening

Hebrews 12:3-13 An essential part of the Christian’s life includes periods of affliction, darkness, trial and trouble, for it is these times that build our character, strengthen our faith, and prepare us to help others. Listen as Eric Alexander shares…

A Study in Pastoral Care

Today, Jonathan and James sit down with Bruce McClellan to discuss his latest book about Samuel Rutherford of Anwoth. Rutherford was an accomplished man—a university scholar, defender of the Reformed faith, and prolific author. But Bruce shares that Rutherford’s first…

No Chance of Recovery

1 Kings 22:51-53, 2 Kings 1:1-18 Ultimate questions of meaning and purpose quickly surface when we are confronted with our own mortality. It is something that no one can escape in this life. How do we understand our lives and…

Keep On

Hebrews 11:39-12:2 Building upon the illustrations of faith in Chapter 11 in which God’s people were called to continue in faith despite tremendous obstacles, the writer of Hebrews now encourages the followers of Christ to run with perseverance the race…

Reformation as Renewal

Carl and Todd welcome Matthew Barrett back to the podcast for the fourth time…or is it the fifth?…to discuss his latest book. Many Protestants are confused about what it means to be Protestant. The Reformation as Renewal offers a fresh history of…