

The Russell Moore Show
Christianity Today, Russell Moore
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.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 11min
Moore to the Point: The Audacity of Pope
Discover the profound impact of Pope Francis on evangelical thought, weaving personal reflections from a Vatican visit with a humorous mix-up involving a Swiss guard. Explore the shifting relationship between Catholics and evangelicals, questioning if it's progress or a dilution of values. Delve into the theological ramifications of Francis' teachings, focusing on compassion in today's social issues. Finally, consider the vital themes of mercy and grace in leadership, illustrating how choosing mercy can transform the Christian witness.

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Apr 23, 2025 • 52min
Jon Guerra on the American Gospel
Jon Guerra, a singer-songwriter known for his album 'Jesus' and his unique devotional art, dives deep into the complexities of singing about Jesus in today's politically charged atmosphere. He shares insights from his journey to reconnect with faith, reflecting on the fine line between authenticity and performance in Christian leadership. Guerra discusses the immigrant experience and its impact on understanding Jesus's teachings. His creative process, marked by simplicity and vulnerability, challenges the commercialization of faith and advocates for genuine connections in worship.

Apr 16, 2025 • 50min
Glenn Packiam on Why We Need Creeds
Glenn Packiam, lead pastor of Rock Harbor Church and author of "What's a Christian Anyway?", delves into the significance of creeds in defining modern Christianity. He argues that the Nicene Creed offers rich insights in today’s political climate, highlighting its historical context and relevance in worship. Packiam shares personal narratives from his spiritual journey, including his transition from Pentecostalism to Anglicanism. The conversation emphasizes the need for a collective faith that navigates skepticism while remaining rooted in community and tradition.

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Apr 14, 2025 • 10min
Nietzsche Loves You and Has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life
Explore the complex dance between Christianity and nihilism, where belief systems face a crisis of meaning. Delve into the unsettling intersection of conservatism and nihilism, revealing how power can overshadow true faith. The discussion urges a revival of authentic Christianity, emphasizing a living relationship with Jesus rather than dry doctrines. The call is clear: nurture genuine spiritual vitality to confront today's challenges and rediscover hope in a troubled world.

Apr 9, 2025 • 50min
Books with Ashley Hales: Tolstoy, Carr, Vonnegut, Worthen, and More
Join Ashley Hales, CT’s editorial director for print and former show producer, as she shares her passion for reading in a world filled with distractions. They discuss the timeless wisdom found in classics like Tolstoy and Vonnegut, emphasizing the importance of deep, immersive reading. Hales highlights the role of literature in fostering confessional communities and understanding trauma. They also explore the evolving concept of charisma and its impact on faith and culture, providing insights that resonate in today’s society.

Apr 7, 2025 • 11min
Moore to the Point: The Owl of Hooters Flies Only at Dusk
The decline of Hooters reveals deeper societal shifts in America's cultural appetites. The conversation delves into how digital influences are reshaping morality and consumption. It also critiques the exploitation of vulnerable individuals in such establishments, emphasizing the need for genuine human connections. Furthermore, there's a call for the church to provide a meaningful alternative that values authenticity and service over superficial desires. These reflections prompt listeners to reconsider contemporary moral landscapes.

Apr 2, 2025 • 45min
Annie F. Downs on What Kids Can Teach Grownups About Life and Death
Annie F. Downs, a New York Times bestselling author and speaker, shares her journey through grief after losing her nephew TJ. She discusses the surprising ways children process loss, emphasizing the importance of genuine conversations over platitudes. Exploring her new children's book, Downs highlights how storytelling helps kids navigate complex emotions. The conversation touches on balancing joy with sorrow, the power of empathy, and the vital role of vulnerability and support for parents facing mental health challenges.

Mar 31, 2025 • 11min
Moore to the Point: Deporting John Calvin
Explore the moral dilemmas surrounding the deportation of Venezuelan gang members and the critical role of due process. Delve into the ethical challenges police face in balancing law enforcement and justice. Discover how Calvinism has shaped modern democracy, influencing the rule of law and combating corruption. The podcast emphasizes the necessity of a moral framework in governance to uphold justice and constitutional rights, avoiding pitfalls of a purely natural law approach.

Mar 26, 2025 • 54min
Life, Leadership, and Lament: A Conversation with Mark Vroegop
Mark Vroegop, the newly appointed president of The Gospel Coalition and author of impactful works like "Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy," discusses navigating faith amid doubt and grief. He emphasizes the transformative power of belief and the crucial role of community in spiritual growth. Vroegop shares insights on making life decisions, the significance of lament in ministry, and how modern challenges shape church dynamics. Together, they explore the complexity of trust in God's goodness during uncertain times, bolstered by reflections on the Psalms.

Mar 24, 2025 • 13min
Moore to the Point: Three Little Birds
Discover how a piece of art can change the way we view the church and its role in society. Explore the powerful imagery associated with Peter's denial of Christ and how it reflects human struggles. Learn about the symbolism of birds like ravens and doves, shedding light on themes of weakness and redemption. This insightful discussion intertwines faith, art, and social justice, inviting listeners to rethink their perspectives.