1. The Thinking Fellows discuss the history and position of the Apocrypha for Lutherans.
  2. The greatest king ever isn’t enough.
  3. Today on the show, we remember Henry Alford, a multitalented author, publisher, and priest.
  4. On the first episode of the new Christian History Alamanac: Weekend Edition, Dan breaks down the remarkable story of George Price.
  5. כוס - The Lord tests the righteous, but his soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence. Let him rain coals on the wicked; fire and sulfur and a scorching wind shall be the portion of their cup. PSALM 11:5–6
  6. The year was 1621. Today we remember the 17th century’s “Most Interesting Man”. The reading is from John Calvin’s Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew.
  7. Whether you lead Bible studies, attend Bible studies, or are thinking about joining a Bible study, you will find something helpful in this episode.
  8. In the fourth episode, Dan and Debi sit down with Gretchen Ronnevik to ask what all is wrapped up in “daily bread.”
  9. The year was 739. We remember St. Wilibrord. The reading is from e.e. Cummings, "I am a little church."
  10. Daniel and Erick finish up the gospel of Matthew in this episode. They discuss the significance of the resurrection, women being the first to see the risen Christ, epic unbelief, and the great commission.
  11. The Pharisees try to test Jesus with a question about divorce. There is a lot cultural context needed to explain the motivation of the question and why Jesus' response is so scandalous.