1. In the third episode, the reverend Paul Walker outlines why we ask God "thy Kingdom come."
  2. In the second episode, Ken Jones explains the first petition of the Lord's Prayer.
  3. In episode 1, Dan and Debi talk with Donavon Riley about Luther's exposition of the Lord's Prayer.
  4. Ruth chapter three is either sweet or sensuous, but either way God's plan for the Redeemer shines through in the end.
  5. Meditation is part of what C.S. Lewis calls the "baptism of the imagination." In Christ, we belong to him, all the parts of us--even our brain.
  6. This is a prayer which orients us in the morning to offer our lives to God with trust and thanksgiving.
  7. Chad talks about the practice of prayer and the offering of incense.
  8. Verse 12 begins with a description of God’s blessings to the faithful.
  9. Chad meditates on what it means to look to God and how He looks at us.
  10. Easy There, Fella, Everybody’s Gonna Get a Turn... In this episode, we begin a reading of Clement of Alexandria’s, "The Praises of Martyrdom Those Who Offered Themselves for Martyrdom Reproved." What constitutes martyrdom for Christians? Where does the idea of martyrdom originate, and is it still a relevant topic for us today?
  11. This isn't a plus one... The second part of our episode on Patrick Henry Reardon's book, Christ in the Psalms. Taking a hard look at how we confuse the two kingdoms, avoid controversial topics in the church and the tragic consequences of not taking everything captive to Christ.
  12. This is not a drill... We return to Patrick Henry Reardon's book, Christ in the Psalms. In this episode, we consider Psalm 6 and the very real, earthly effects of God's wrath, along with political bookends.