1. Dr. Paulson refutes the charge that Luther is the origin of an ever secularizing culture.
  2. The year was 1396. Today we remember St. Stephan of Perm. The reading is from Dorothy Sayers.
  3. Mike and Wade discuss the second article of the Apostles' Creed in light of Luther's Large Catechism.
  4. In this episode, Wade, Mike, and Greg (Lyon) discuss the first article of the Apostles' Creed in the light of Luther's Large Catechism.
  5. The year was 1502. Today we remember Georg Major, the man, and the controversies. The reading is from W.H. Auden.
  6. The year was 1915. Today we remember aspects of the Armenian genocide. The reading is from Corrie Ten Boom.
  7. Wade and Mike discuss the ebb and flow of culture throughout history through the lens of two men: Pitirim Sorokin and Frederic Baue. Sorokin was the Russian born sociologist who founded the Sociology department at Harvard University.
  8. Wade and Mike sit down to discuss the Pauline Epistles. They walk through some of the specifics, but generally attempt to take an overview of what Paul seems to be doing in his letters and why his writing is so important to the church.
  9. ike and Wade discuss Sinclair Lewis’ It Can’t Happen Here, a 1935 dystopian novel of how fascism took hold in the United States. The guys compare and contrast Lewis’ fiction with the current political climate.
  10. The year was 1960. Today we remember Toyohiko Kagawa. The reading is Anya Krugovoy Silver's "No, It's Not."
  11. On episode ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN Wade and Mike sit down with Rev. Raleigh Sadler and Rev. Dr. Josh Branum while at the 2019 Here We Still Stand Conference. Dr. Branum is pastor at Faithbridge Church in Jacksonville, Florida and serves with Rev. Sadler at the Let My People Go ministry. Rev. Sadler is the founder and executive director of Let My People Go and author the book Vulnerable.