1. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we consider the theological views of the man who “invented Scotland.”
  2. In this last episode with guest Rachel Joy Welcher, we discuss the concept of modesty, and how we talk to our children about their sexuality and their bodies if not through "purity culture" or the secular culture.
  3. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we look back at a dust-up between Church and State in Elizabethan England and Archbishop Grindal.
  4. The Soul of Christianity is back with a new season about the Christian life.
  5. The year was 2000. Today we remember the Archbishop Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei. The reading is "Imperatives" by Kathleen Norris.
  6. The year was 1805. We remember the English minister and advocate for orphans, George Müller. The reading is from D.S. Martin, “Sitting on A Stone."
  7. Saul is made King and hangs out with some prophets.
  8. Matthew 20- “Nunya Business!” Is not God free to generously give His grace--and indeed everything that is His--to whomever it pleases Him to give?
  9. How can we know the mysterious workings of God? We look to Jesus: Jesus does His job of Jesus-ing only the way He can Jesus. Jesus never did His Messiah work the way that people thought that He should, and nothing has changed. We are blessed that He is not a God created of our own image and imagination. All of this is revealed to us through the God’s word alone, and in that word we have comfort of what Christ has done for us.
  10. Cutting off body parts to avoid sin? Jesus has some strong words about temptation and the horrors of sin this week
  11. On episode Five of Let the Bird Fly! we welcome Dr. Mark Braun to discuss the intertestamental period.