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Nov 26, 2024 • 31min

Was the tower to heaven real?

Walter Kim, President of the National Association of Evangelicals, and a Harvard PhD in Near Eastern Languages, dives into the fascinating story of the Tower of Babel. He explores the historical reliability of biblical texts while emphasizing that the moral lessons they teach about humanity and God are paramount. The conversation connects ancient Mesopotamian ziggurats to human ambition and divine judgment. Kim reveals the complexities of language diversity and highlights the ongoing relevance of these themes, including the need for humility in our relationship with God.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 47min

Getting Schooled - Revelation 101 (Holy Post Plus Original)

Sky Jatani, co-host of Getting Schooled, engages with Kaitlyn Schiess to unpack the Book of Revelation, often perceived as daunting. They discuss its historical context, focusing on early Christians' struggles under Roman rule. The conversation challenges traditional interpretations, emphasizing Revelation's message of hope rather than fear. They explore the significance of the letters to the seven churches and encourage a deeper, communal engagement with the text, transforming fear into a journey of faith and resilience.
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Nov 12, 2024 • 25min

Why did God make the other planets?

Deborah Haarsma, an astrophysicist and president of BioLogos, joins to explore profound questions about the purpose of the cosmos. She discusses how the beauty of creation reflects God's character, emphasizing that the vastness of the universe illustrates divine glory. Debating life beyond Earth, she connects these ideas to faith, discussing the intersection of science and spirituality. Haarsma encourages curiosity in understanding both scientific insights and theological narratives, suggesting that all truth stems from God.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 33min

Does the God of the Old Testament and Jesus have different moralities?

Corey Widmer, the lead pastor at Third Church and PhD holder in theology, dives into the complexities of biblical morality. He addresses a child's intriguing question about the differing moralities of the Old Testament God and Jesus. The discussion explores how cultural contexts shape biblical narratives and highlights the importance of understanding God's nature through the lens of the Trinity. Widmer emphasizes the need for peacemaking in today’s world, urging a unified interpretation of the scriptures that reflects God's desire for reconciliation.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 37min

Does Angels Look Like Ghosts?

Dr. Wen Reagen, the Director of Music and Worship at Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church and a PhD holder in church history, dives into fascinating discussions about angels, ghosts, and demons. He explores how cultural depictions of angels have evolved and reflects on children's imaginative interpretations. The conversation also touches on the parallels between angels and ghosts, the complexities of Halloween within a Christian context, and the significance of facing our fears through spiritual beliefs. A thought-provoking blend of theology and imagination awaits!
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Oct 22, 2024 • 27min

Why do we have to go under water to be baptized?

Nijay Gupta, a New Testament scholar and author, joins Kaitlyn to delve into the intriguing question of why baptism requires going underwater. He unpacks the historical significance of water in ancient cultures and its profound biblical implications, highlighting the duality of water as both a life-giving force and a source of danger. Gupta reassures listeners about common fears surrounding baptism, framing it as a transformative journey rather than just a ritual. The discussion also touches on the themes of death, rebirth, and faith in relation to immersion.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 27min

How do you know what God wants you to do?

Sharon Hodde Miller, a pastor and theologian with a PhD and author of "The Cost of Control," engages in a profound conversation about discerning God's will. She breaks down the complexities of understanding one's purpose, offering practical advice for navigating life’s choices. Sharon encourages embracing our unique gifts while serving others rather than stressing over specific career paths. The discussion also highlights the importance of patience, faith, and community in recognizing our calling and trusting God’s guidance.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 30min

Why are we in the world if we are just tiny specks to God?

Dr. Keith Johnson, a theology professor at Wheaton College and author, explores profound questions about humanity's significance in the divine narrative. He discusses creation as an act of love rather than need, emphasizing every individual's intentional existence. Delving into the implications of the Fall, he reassures listeners of God's unwavering love despite human sin. The conversation wraps up with an inspiring take on human purpose rooted in love, urging listeners to nurture relationships and value their worth in connection with the divine.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 45min

Mailbag!

Kaitlyn, a dedicated teacher and faith guide, joins Producer Mike, her talented podcast producer, to tackle intriguing listener questions. They dive into the complexities of the Trinity and the nuances of complementarianism versus egalitarianism in church leadership. With humor, Kaitlyn shares a child's candid question about mortality, illuminating how to engage kids in faith discussions. The conversation encourages peacemaking in a divided community, touching on the rich tradition and evolving perspectives within Christianity.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 30min

Why do we have to get baptized?

Steve Bezner, a pastor and theologian with a deep understanding of baptism, dives into the significance and meaning behind this age-old ritual. He unpacks why baptism is crucial in Christianity and its role as a public affirmation of faith. Steve addresses common questions about the ceremony, like whether it needs to be public or if specific words must be said. He also explores the historical connections between baptism and Old Testament practices, highlighting its enduring importance in a believer's journey.

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