
The Russell Moore Show
Listen in as Russell Moore, director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project and Editor-in-Chief, talks about the latest books, cultural conversations and pressing ethical questions that point us toward the kingdom of Christ.
Latest episodes

Feb 24, 2025 • 12min
Moore to the Point: Be Careful Who You Pretend to Be
Exploring the tension between authenticity and deception, this discussion delves into how social media shapes identities, especially in Christian culture. It also examines the complexities of ideological extremism, showcasing how mockery can lead to moral decline. The necessity of genuine faith over pretense is emphasized, urging a sincere alignment between beliefs and actions. Ultimately, it challenges listeners to reflect on who they truly are and the potential dangers of pretending.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 41min
Beyond Bowling Alone: Finding Community in an Isolated Age
In this engaging discussion, Robert Putnam, a renowned Harvard political scientist and author of 'Bowling Alone,' delves into the current state of community and connection in modern society. He highlights the contrast between isolation and the deep bonds formed in small groups within church settings. Topics include the decline of traditional gatherings, the rise of individual spirituality, and the evolving landscape of political and social beliefs. Putnam offers practical steps for cultivating fellowship and emphasizes the vital role of community for personal and democratic health.

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Feb 12, 2025 • 54min
An Atheist on What He Got Wrong About Christianity’s Decline
Jonathan Rauch, an openly gay atheist and author at the Brookings Institution, shares his unique perspective on Christianity's decline. He and Russell Moore discuss the surprising friendship they've formed, despite their differing beliefs. Topics include the impact of fear in American churches, the decline of church membership, and the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality in faith. They explore the critical role of forbearance in liberal democracy and reflect on Rauch’s new book, while touching on mortality, morality, and personal connections with influential Christian figures.

Feb 5, 2025 • 52min
What the Black Church Can Teach the Rest of American Christianity
Walter Strickland, an author and educator, shares his journey from not reading until 18 to exploring the profound lessons of the Black church. He discusses how biblical texts have been misused throughout history and highlights the faithfulness of God amidst oppression. Strickland reveals the growing trend of Black worshipers leaving predominantly white churches and emphasizes the five theological anchors of Black Christianity. The conversation delves into the importance of genuine diversity and the historical struggles that shape faith today.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 13min
Moore to the Point: Running From Refugees
Explore the parallels between Jesus' refugee journey and the modern refugee experience, revealing deep biblical insights. Delve into the importance of compassion in refugee policies, drawing lessons from figures like Rahab and Ruth. Understand the Christian responsibility towards refugees, especially amidst rising anti-refugee sentiments. The discussion emphasizes empathy and personal connection as vital to advocating for the dignity of those in need, echoing Christ's call to compassion.

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Jan 29, 2025 • 51min
A Conversation with Tim Alberta
Tim Alberta, a seasoned journalist and author at The Atlantic, dives into how politics have pervaded the white evangelical church, especially post-Trump. He delves into the emotional toll of deportations on communities and examines the evolving perspectives within evangelicalism. Alberta shares insights on the shifting alliances around issues like abortion and the political landscape among Hispanic voters. Ultimately, he and Moore discuss the importance of fostering hope and building community amidst societal divisions.

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Jan 27, 2025 • 10min
Moore to the Point: Curb Your Cynicism
Cynicism is rampant in today's society, fueled by political divisiveness and a lack of authentic connections. The discussion highlights how disillusionment affects individuals' faith, particularly when religious leaders let them down. Two types of cynicism—opportunistic and despairing—pose emotional challenges for believers. However, there's a call to overcome this cynicism through hope and community support, using inspiring biblical stories to illustrate resilience and the transformative power of faith.

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Jan 22, 2025 • 60min
Humanity's Universal Addictions: What is the Cure?
In this enlightening discussion, Ian Morgan Cron, a bestselling author and Enneagram expert, joins Russell Moore to explore the chaos of modern life. They tackle the pressures contributing to anxiety and the potential of the Twelve Steps for everyone—not just those struggling with addiction. Cron emphasizes the importance of community in healing and personal transformation. They also delve into the significance of the Enneagram in understanding oneself and the role of grace and responsibility in overcoming challenges. It's a heartfelt conversation on the journey to inner peace.

Jan 20, 2025 • 10min
Moore to The Point: How a Book Club Helped Me to Live and to Die
Discover how a simple book club evolved into a vital support network for its members. The discussion highlights the profound impact of shared narratives on personal growth and community bonds. Dive into the dynamics of friendship formed through common interests and the emotional connections established through shared reading experiences. Insights on Flannery O'Connor's perspective on superficiality reveal the deeper significance of community in navigating life's challenges.

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Jan 15, 2025 • 56min
A Conversation with Vice President Mike Pence
Former vice president Mike Pence, known for prioritizing his Christian faith alongside his political career, joins for a thought-provoking conversation. He shares personal insights on his journey to faith and reflects on significant moments, such as January 6 and 9/11. Pence discusses the former president's return to politics, major issues like abortion and religious liberty, and how Christians can engage with their leaders through prayer. His views on U.S. foreign policy, especially regarding Russia and Ukraine, highlight the complexities of global leadership.
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