
Nate Morgan Locke
Reformed Mythologist and content creator focusing on storytelling and Christian apologetics; appears as a guest to analyse the Joe Rogan conversation through a mythic/story lens.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 56min
Joe Rogan FINALLY admits it || SLP615
Nate Morgan Locke, a Reformed Mythologist and content creator passionate about storytelling and Christian apologetics, joins Glen Scrivener to dissect the recent Joe Rogan conversation. They delve into Rogan's curious return to church and the societal search for stability amidst political and cultural instability. The discussion touches on the compelling nature of myth and history, including flood myths and the uniqueness of Jesus. They highlight how church practices foster community and explore narratives that draw individuals back to faith, emphasizing the importance of story-based apologetics.

Aug 21, 2024 • 39min
Genesis 50 and The Godfather || SLP530
Nate Morgan Locke, the Creative Director of Speak Life and a passionate biblical preacher, dives into Genesis 50, reflecting on themes of forgiveness and reconciliation. He explores Joseph's journey, contrasting it with family dynamics in 'The Godfather,' revealing deep spiritual connections. Locke discusses how adversity can play a role in divine providence and emphasizes the importance of trusting God's good purposes in our lives. Through these narratives, he inspires listeners to find assurance in God's grace amidst challenges.

Aug 16, 2024 • 29min
Galatians 3 - Law and Gospel || SLP529
Nate Morgan Locke, the Creative Director of Speak Life, shares powerful insights from Galatians 3, unraveling the contrast between faith and law. He delves into how societal narratives can sway personal belief, urging listeners to scrutinize modern influences. By highlighting Paul's teachings, Nate emphasizes that justification comes through faith alone, using Abraham as an example. With a funfair analogy, he contrasts living by works versus faith, ultimately celebrating the grace that frees believers from performance-driven mindsets.


