

Every Square Inch Podcast
Christ for Kentucky
Every Square Inch Podcast, hosted by Robert Cunningham, offers a Christ-centered critique of today’s most important issues. As theologian Abraham Kuyper once said, there is not “one square inch” in the world over which Christ does not cry, “Mine!”
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May 4, 2020 • 50min
Lament & Hope After a Terminal Illness Diagnosis: An Interview with Wayne & Sandra Marlowe
This episode of Every Square Inch features an interview with Wayne & Sandra Marlowe, two members of our church who recently received some life-altering news: Sandra has been diagnosed with ALS. They have courageously agreed to discuss their story, from the first symptoms until now, and share about their struggles, sorrows, and ultimately, their unshakable joy in Christ.

Apr 21, 2020 • 27min
Deconstructing the De-conversion of Rhett & Link, Part 2
Part 1 of this series looked at de-conversion stories in general; in Part 2, Robert looks specifically at Rhett’s story, the pursuit of truth, and the “truest truth” that is found in the person of Jesus.

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Apr 8, 2020 • 35min
RISEN
The podcast dives into the historical validity of Jesus' resurrection, using the acronym R.I.S.E.N. to present compelling reasons for belief. It critiques common objections, explores the authenticity of witness accounts, and shares how varying narratives can reflect a shared truth. The discussion analyzes the credibility of the Gospel accounts and presents the role of women as key witnesses, challenging skepticism with unexpected details. Ultimately, it invites reflection on the resurrection's significance as a foundational element of Christian faith.

Mar 18, 2020 • 28min
Saving Lives by Staying Home
On March 11, in response to Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear’s request that all churches should cancel worship, Tates Creek Presbyterian Church released a statement saying that it never cancels its weekly worship service. The next day, its service was canceled. What happened in those 24 hours? On this week’s podcast, Robert shares what happened behind the scenes that changed the minds of the church leadership, and challenges us all to “embrace the inconveniences” of loving our neighbor.

Mar 5, 2020 • 27min
Deconstructing the De-conversion of Rhett & Link, Part 1
When popular comedians Rhett & Link announced they no longer had faith in Christ, the news sent ripples across Christian circles who have been following their work for decades. Before diving deep into their de-conversion story, Robert first looks at their story through the lens of Charles Taylor’s observations about our “secular age” and how unsurprising (and not uncommon) stories like their’s are in a post-modern world.

Feb 21, 2020 • 21min
Halftime Show or All-Time Low?
After Jennifer Lopez and Shakira’s halftime show during the Super Bowl, a debate was sparked about cultural norms and morality within a world that’s trying to figure out what strong femininity looks like. On this week’s podcast, Robert endeavors to fairly present both sides of the argument, and then point us to a greater truth about God’s creation and our sanctification.

Feb 7, 2020 • 20min
World(view) Domination
Western imperialism used to conquer and colonize other worlds; now it’s other worldviews. In this week’s episode, Robert discusses the militancy of Western progressive culture toward other cultures, particularly in the area of sexual ethics, and then offers the Kingdom of God as a culture able to affirm and critique every culture.

Jan 31, 2020 • 21min
Glorious News to a World Despairing
In the wake of the death of Kobe Bryant and eight others in a tragic helicopter crash, this week’s podcast spends a few minutes looking at the topic of death in order to share “glorious news” with our death-avoidant culture.

Jan 25, 2020 • 22min
Pod for Life
President Trump’s presence at the March for Life may have ramped up the publicity of the movement, but on this week’s podcast, Robert shares why the president may have done more harm than good, and offers a productive way forward for pro-life advocates.

Dec 23, 2019 • 13min
Ridiculous Christmas
After sharing a brief review of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” (no spoilers), Robert looks at the understandably ridiculous claim of the virgin birth of Jesus and how this miracle of Christmas gives us greater hope and joy than any other news this world can offer.


