
PostEverything
How do you move forward when norms and expectations are changing faster than you can blink? With institutional trust at an all-time low, leaders on life support, and individualism compromising every inch of society, many of us are asking if it’s even possible (or sane) to build something that lasts.Join Brad Edwards and John Houmes as they dig beneath the surface of rapidly-shifting culture and explore how leaders and the people they serve can thrive in a post-everything world.
Latest episodes

Jun 19, 2024 • 50min
The Surprising Way We Form Our Beliefs with Lisa Fields
John Houmes interviews Lisa Fields on how emotions, pain, and empathy shape beliefs. Lisa explains that beliefs are influenced by experiences, not just reason. Pain reveals true beliefs and reshapes identities. She emphasizes God's transformative power and the importance of empathy and listening over forcing beliefs. Lisa also discusses fear in racial conversations and the need for self-awareness and community to overcome fears.Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏You can also leave a review (it really helps), or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram to join the conversation!

Jun 5, 2024 • 1h
How We're Formed By The Sexual Revolution with Glynn Harrison
John Houmes and Glenn Harrison have a thought-provoking discussion about the influence of storytelling on our moral compass and how stories shape our beliefs. They talk about how we are formed by the sexual revolution and God's vision for human flourishing in regards to sexuality.Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏You can also leave a review (it really helps), or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram to join the conversation!

May 22, 2024 • 1h 13min
Forming Godly Men with Nancy Pearcy
Nancy Pearcey discusses the concept of scripts and their role in masculine formation. She highlights the existence of competing scripts and the need to critically evaluate them. Pearcey shares sociological studies that show men have an inherent understanding of what it means to be a good man, emphasizing the importance of tapping into this knowledge. She presents positive data on Christian men, debunking negative stereotypes. Pearcey encourages the church to bring this data into the public domain and support men in their roles. The conversation explores the history of the suffrage movement and its impact on male responsibility. Finally, the discussion touches on the current cultural moment and the challenges men face in finding their footing.Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏You can also leave a review (it really helps), or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram to join the conversation!

May 8, 2024 • 1h 19min
Why The Church Is Declining (And How To Pastor Through It) with Michael Graham, The Great Dechurching
The conversation with Michael Graham, co-author of the book 'The Great DeChurching,' explores the effects of the book on Christian culture and churches. The book challenges prevailing narratives about why people have left the church and highlights the pragmatic reasons behind dechurching. The conversation emphasizes the importance of relational risk and the need for alignment between individual Christians and church institutions. It also discusses the role of institutions in mitigating anxiety and shaping individuals. The profile of a church plant in this moment should embody a non-anxious presence, curiosity, and a focus on relational engagement. They explore the importance of embodying a gospel that is true, good, and beautiful in the context of different church profiles. It emphasizes the need for churches to communicate the shape of truth, goodness, and beauty within their institutions. The discussion also highlights the importance of building healthy churches that people want to invite their friends to. The conversation touches on the six-way fracturing of evangelicalism and the need for repentance, reform, and renewal. It concludes with a discussion on the impact of the internet and the importance of being mindful of our digital observations and information dietsWas this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏You can also leave a review (it really helps), or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram to join the conversation!

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Apr 24, 2024 • 1h 13min
Can Deconstruction Be Spiritual Formation? with Ian Harber
Many people see deconstruction as the end of faith. But what if it's a normal part of the life of faith? Is it possible for deconstruction to be a pivotal part of spiritual formation? Brad and John discuss faith deconstruction with Ian Harber, author of the forthcoming book Walking Through Deconstruction: How To Be A Companion In A Crisis of Faith.Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏You can also leave a review (it really helps), or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram to join the conversation!

Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 17min
How Christians Are Formed By Power with Andy Crouch
Brad and John discuss with Andy Crouch the importance of institutions and the decline of institutionalism in society. Crouch highlights the denial of power in Christian circles and the rise of social media as a counterfeit institution. The influence of social media on honor and shame dynamics is explored, as well as the loss of forgiveness and humility in society. The conversation explores the language of shame and victimhood, particularly in the context of political discussions. The cross is shown to be way out of victimhood, offering a path of forgiveness and redemption. The power of friendship and hospitality is discussed as a means of building meaningful connections and creating lasting change. Finally, the need for trust and thread to build institutions is explored, emphasizing the importance of long-term thinking and investment.Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏You can also leave a review (it really helps), or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram to join the conversation!

Mar 27, 2024 • 51min
The Posture of Abiding with Michael Phillips
Today, we continue the conversation started in our last episode (LINK) on how generational differences affect spiritual formation. This time, Brad and John are joined by Michael Phillips, the Pastor of Spiritual Formation at The Table Church in Lafayette, Colorado. Michael explains how each generation has roots in individualism and self-reliance and issues an “old” call for this “old” problem: a return to abiding in Christ. But what must one do to abide? How does it involve accepting limitations and how should the Church create opportunities for abiding to take place? What should form (and what should fall by the wayside) as we abide in Christ?Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏You can also leave a review (it really helps), or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram to join the conversation!

Mar 13, 2024 • 42min
How Your Generation Spiritually Forms You
Whether you're a Boomer, Gen X, Millennial, or Gen Z, your generation is a spiritually formative influence on your life. But how? Being aware of this is a helpful step for identifying both the sins of our generation and it's strengths as we seek to follow Jesus.In this episode, John and Brad talk through Jeanne Twenge's new book, Generations, and how generational differences spiritually form us in specific ways.Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏You can also leave a review (it really helps), or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram to join the conversation!

Feb 28, 2024 • 1h 12min
From Me to We: Understanding Collective Identity in Christ with Brad Vaughn
Brad Edwards and John Houmes explore how cultural understandings of individualism and collectivism shape our identities and relationships. Guest Dr. Brad Vaughn discusses how Eastern cultures emphasize collective responsibility and interdependence versus the Western focus on individual rights and autonomy. They look at how these differing perspectives impact how we understand concepts like shame, love, and obedience in Scripture. Vaughn encourages rethinking the church's role in identity formation and articulating a gospel of mutual belonging rather than individual salvation. Edwards and Houmes wrestle with applying these insights, seeking to foster commitment over feelings and responsibility alongside rights in how we live as the people of God.Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏You can also leave a review (it really helps), or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram to join the conversation!

Feb 14, 2024 • 1h 13min
How History Has Formed You with Andrew Wilson
Explore how history has shaped our cultural identities and personal beliefs, from the weirdness of Western civilization to shifts in belief systems. Discover the impact of historical events on individual identities, the challenges of reconciling atheism with spirituality, and the potential for church revival in society. Reflect on the enduring nature of the kingdom of God and the hope it brings in a broken world.