

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.
Episodes
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Sep 8, 2025 • 20min
Listener Question: How Can I Have Friendships With Atheists?
This engaging discussion tackles the complexities of friendships between believers and atheists. It emphasizes the importance of authentic dialogue over debates, highlighting how trust and vulnerability can bridge belief divides. Listeners are encouraged to build genuine connections by fostering respectful conversations about deep existential questions. Personal anecdotes underscore the power of meaningful interactions, promoting understanding and acceptance across differing viewpoints.

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Sep 3, 2025 • 43min
Philip Yancey on the Problem of Pain and Suffering
Philip Yancey, bestselling author of influential books exploring grace and suffering, shares his personal journey through pain, including the loss of his father and living with cancer and Parkinson's. He discusses the complexities of suffering and why simplistic answers fall short. Yancey highlights the importance of lament as a critical part of faith, and critiques common perceptions of divine judgment. With insights from the Book of Job, he emphasizes that genuine faith often emerges from grappling with life's hardest questions.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 17min
An Open Letter to Donald Trump
A thought-provoking open letter raises questions about heaven and invites reflection on morality and faith. It discusses the intertwined roles of politics and religion, advocating for righteous governance based on Scriptural principles. Additionally, it emphasizes spiritual rebirth, arguing that true salvation comes from humility and self-sacrifice, rather than personal achievements. The episode concludes with a call to recognize individual brokenness and rely on God's grace for genuine fulfillment, highlighting the significance of humility in the journey of faith.

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Aug 27, 2025 • 47min
Sho Baraka on Matters of the Soul Post-2020
Sho Baraka, a Christian hip-hop artist and director at Christianity Today, shares his journey of faith and identity since George Floyd's murder. He reflects on the racial reckoning, discussing both the promises and disappointments of the last five years. Sho opens up about his struggles with spiritual dryness and the impact of cynicism, while emphasizing the need for repentance and renewal in communities and churches. Their conversation also touches on the complexities of racial justice dialogues and the endurance needed for real change.

Aug 25, 2025 • 16min
Listener Question: Should Church Leaders Be Transparent About Finances?
A listener's question sparks a lively discussion about the need for financial transparency among church leaders. The conversation delves into how openness can build trust but also poses risks. They explore the delicate balance of accountability in financial matters, aiming to foster constructive dialogue within faith communities. The speakers emphasize the importance of addressing concerns while navigating the complexities of church governance, inviting more listener engagement on theological and personal topics.

Aug 20, 2025 • 51min
General Stanley McChrystal on Character
Retired four-star General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, reflects on the nature of character in today’s world. He shares the story behind his resignation due to a controversial article and how his wife's support reshaped his journey. McChrystal emphasizes the need for a mandatory service year to heal societal divisions and discusses leadership's role in fostering respect for Islam. He delves into the importance of moral clarity and accountability in leadership, offering insights into navigating crises with integrity.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 8min
Listener Question: Where Are All the Mature Christian Single Men?
A listener grapples with the challenge of finding mature Christian single men. The discussion explores societal expectations and emphasizes broadening social circles to meet potential partners. Additionally, a notable conversation with Christine Emba highlights the impact of pornography on relational intimacy, stirring further reflection on modern relationships. The podcast encourages listeners to engage by submitting their own questions and offers insights from a Christian perspective.

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Aug 13, 2025 • 50min
Christine Emba on the Fantasy of Porn’s Harmlessness
Christine Emba, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and New York Times contributor, discusses the pervasive normalization of pornography and its potential harms. She highlights how this digital epidemic distorts our notions of desire, intimacy, and relationships. Emba addresses the struggles a generation faces in forming genuine connections and critiques societal attitudes towards pornography. With a hopeful outlook, she shares ideas for fostering deeper, healthier relationships amidst this cultural landscape.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 26min
Listener Question: Am I Disciplined—or Just Legalistic?
The podcast delves into the intricate dance between discipline and legalism in personal faith. A listener's query prompts a deep exploration of motivation and accountability, underscoring the need for authenticity within community. The discussion shifts to grace-fueled discipline, where self-acceptance in Christ replaces pressure to perform. It also emphasizes that true spiritual discipline flourishes in freedom, using the metaphor of learning an instrument. Lastly, the conversation touches on wisdom in Christian living, drawing parallels from the Garden of Eden.

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Aug 6, 2025 • 34min
Tony Hale on Parenting, Powerlessness, and Processing Grief
Tony Hale, a two-time Emmy Award-winning actor known for his roles in *Arrested Development* and *Veep*, shares his insights on navigating grief and emotional complexity. He discusses his new film, *Sketch*, which portrays a girl's journey through loss and the healing power of art. Hale emphasizes the importance of allowing children to process their emotions, critiques 'snowplow parenting,' and reflects on the influence of faith in his life. The dialogue also delves into the intricacies of choosing roles and maintaining authenticity in both art and personal beliefs.


