1. When it comes to the theology of the body, it's interesting to consider the fight against aging.
  2. We continue our conversation with Nancy Guthrie and how life changing it can be to find Christ in the Old Testament--and not just in the prophecies. It's transformative, and as she would say, there's nothing more practical.
  3. This Psalm was written when David had to fake insanity to escape danger as he was on the run from King Saul.
  4. Psalm 1 shows us the true state of life and death.
  5. This majestic Psalm reminds us who is in charge and Lord of all.
  6. The heavens declare the glory of God, and we are wise to meditate on God's revelation through creation.
  7. In this episode, Gretchen and Katie talk about anticipating seasons in our lives, as well as looking back with nostalgia--for good or for bad.
  8. Psalm 37 shows us that God is making all things new, and covering His own with protection.
  9. We asked Chad Bird about what it means to wrestle with God. Later this summer, he's coming out with his book on Jacob: "Limping with God." Our discussion went from Jacob being renamed to "Israel" which means "wrestles with God" and how wrestling with God was a keyhole to the crucifixion.
  10. The culmination of our episodes on ontology and time is declaring that you are free to be.
  11. We get to hear about the parable of the sower in this episode, as we continue to talk to Daniel Emery Price and Erick Sorensen about their book "Scandalous Stories: a Sort of Commentary on the Parables."
  12. We are discussing "I can do all things through Christ" in context of the rest of the passage, and then we discuss the story of Abraham sacrificing Isaac (rather... not sacrificing him) and whether or not Christians are called to sacrifice. Is that what this passage is talking about?