

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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Jul 9, 2022 • 21min
Pro-Life, Post-Roe
Roe v. Wade has been overturned—now what? In this week’s episode, Robert examines the next steps for the pro-life movement in the pursuit of mercy and justice for the vulnerable in our community.

Jun 11, 2022 • 24min
Tracing Our Cultural Shift on Sexual Identity
Exploring the historical roots of modern sexual identity perceptions, from traditional views to progressive stances. Discussion on the evolution of LGBTQ+ inclusion in the Christian community, emphasizing empathy. Analyzing the influence of self-perception on gender and sexuality, and the transition from external to internal self-definitions. Addressing the societal prioritization of sexual identity as a modern form of secularized religion. Emphasizing the need for compelling narratives over logical arguments in navigating cultural challenges on sexual identity.

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Jun 4, 2022 • 38min
Sacred Eros
Exploring the deep connections between erotic love and divine redemption, this podcast delves into the theological significance of sexuality, the symbolism of blood and childbirth, and how Satan's enmity towards the body impacts the promise of salvation.

Jan 27, 2022 • 22min
Surveying Secular Sexuality
Exploring the clash of Christian sexual ethic with modern society, from ancient Rome to Christianity's views on sexuality, and the impact of cultural imperialism on the sexual revolution. Delving into controversial sexual ethics, including bestiality and pedophilia, challenges the ethical boundaries set by the secular West.

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Dec 16, 2021 • 20min
Honor Your (Unhealthy) Father and Mother
The discussion tackles the challenging topic of honoring unhealthy or abusive parents. It explores the biblical perspective on parental authority and how sin can distort family dynamics. Hope in Christ is emphasized as a way to break generational patterns. The conversation also contrasts loyalty to Jesus with honoring family. Listeners learn that honoring can mean confronting or even separating from damaging relationships. The importance of seeking professional help is highlighted, along with actionable steps for both parents and adult children toward healing and forgiveness.

Dec 4, 2021 • 23min
Why I’m Pro-Life
With a Supreme Court case about abortion rights making headlines, Robert makes a case for the pro-life viewpoint without using the Bible.

Oct 30, 2021 • 17min
It’s Time to Come Back to Church
The pandemic forced us all to worship God from home on Sunday mornings, but for most of us that season is now in the past. In this week’s episode, Robert points to several reasons why those of us who are “back to normal” Monday through Saturday should also make Sunday worship part of that normal too.

Oct 12, 2021 • 16min
The Great Fear of American Christianity
After a trip to Great Britain, Robert addresses a common concern he hears about seeing the future of America in the present of Britain. Robert agrees that American churches could one day become museums and pubs (as in Britain), but not for the reasons you might think.

Sep 18, 2021 • 20min
A New (Yet Old) Evangelism
This podcast discusses how to share your faith in a post-modern culture and reach the next generation in a Biblical way. It explores the challenges of evangelism in a secular age and proposes reimagining outreach strategies. The transformative impact of putting faith into action and reframing the gospel from authority to identity are also discussed, along with the issue of idolatry in society and the need for a new approach.

Sep 11, 2021 • 15min
United Sports of America
Is there any part of our culture that isn’t divided these days? In this week’s episode, Robert argues that the arena of sports fandom is one of the few places left in our society where animosity is set aside for a few hours to cheer on a common cause. And yet, it is still a flawed replacement for the glory, community, and identity found in the Kingdom of God.


