1. In this episode we have on one of Gretchen's closest friends who happens to be a foster mother.
  2. Pardoxeses? Pardoxi? Para . . . well, whatever the plural of "paradox" is, Craig and Troy cut to the quick and determine when a paradox of the Christian faith is good, when it must not be resolved, and when it should be just believed.
  3. We are interviewing Austin Hanson, who teaches science to middle schoolers at West Central Public Schools. Picking up on our vocation series, we are wanting to talk with people in various vocations,(as we find them) to talk about how their faith impacts their work.
  4. Nothing tastes as good as a juicy bit of gossip, amirite?
  5. Craig and Troy draw their discussion on the 10 Commandments to a close with that most inward of all the commandments: coveting.
  6. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHT, Mike, Wade, and Dan Berg, who may or many not be related to Michael, discuss beauty and five things it does.
  7. The Thinking Fellows weigh on one of the most tense issues that affect Churches.
  8. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson joins Kelsi to talk about her new novel, A Tumblin' Down, the good and bad of church community, and how the Christian belief isn't always best defined by our own self-reflection.
  9. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows discuss the centrality and importance of Christians' doctrinal content and confessions.
  10. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOUR, Mike and Wade discuss human flourishing and the economy of God’s love.
  11. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows ask, what are sacred spaces, and do we need them?
  12. Diving for Gomers. In this episode, we have a much-needed conversation about slavery to sin, Ezekiel’s whore metaphor for God’s relationship with his people, and why it’s important that Christians not shy away from difficult conversations about how God describes sin and grace in the Bible.