1. Kelsi chats with acclaimed hip hop and rap artist, Flame, about why he has found a home in the doctrines and beliefs of Lutheranism.
  2. Writer and musician, Andy Squyres, talks with Kelsi about the grace and relief found in living a normal, mundane life and where to look for God in suffering.
  3. Today on the show, we remember a Christian “devoted to the least of these,” Dorothy Day.
  4. Gretchen Ronnevik is the author of Ragged: Spiritual Disciplines for the Spiritually Exhausted and co-host of the podcast, Freely Given.
  5. It can all seem so unfair. The wicked prosper and the ones who look to God seem to suffer the most.
  6. Pain and suffering; it can feel like punishment from an angry God, and we try to figure out the cause, to our own frustration.
  7. Waiting on God can seem like slow motion torture sometimes.
  8. Judas, Peter, and you are all betrayers of Jesus, and yet He does the work necessary to forgive your sins.
  9. The day of Jesus' death races ever nearer, and we see both a woman who believes upon Him and a man who betrays Him.
  10. In this episode, we bring on Dr. Dan van Voorhis, professor in the "History of Christianity in America" 1517 academy course, to talk to him about how our history affects our theology.
  11. Following Augustine's proposition that prayer can lead to a cooperative relationship between God's will and man's, Paulson, the alternative prayer that Luther highlights with the petition "Thy will be done."
  12. One at the right hand, and one on the left . . . but Jesus doesn't think that means what they think it means.