1. On this day, the "Pilgrims" set sail on Mayflower in 1620. The notable patriarch of American Lutheranism, Henry Melchior Muehlenberg, was born on this day in 1711. The reading is from "The Ragamuffin Gospel" by Brennan Manning.
  2. In this episode we take a closer look at the Bible story of the Flood in Genesis 6-9.
  3. On this day, we remember the birthday of Tommasso Campanella, utopian and astrologer, and also, Gottfried Arnold, theologian and historian. The reading is the hymn, "Thou Who Breakest Every Chain," by Gottfried Arnold.
  4. In this episode we have a conversation about the new earth!
  5. In this episode we talk about the gifts God gives His church, even in the midst of an unbelieving world.
  6. In this episode we discuss original sin and total depravity.
  7. In this episode we talk about the baptism of Jesus, His repentance for us, and God's favor given to us in our baptism.
  8. In this episode we have a conversation about God's people walking through the Red Sea to safety in the Bible Story found in Exodus 14.
  9. On this day, we remember Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop František Tomášek, who helped the demise of the Czechoslovak communist regime. We also the radical Calvinist Jan van Hembyze, whose betrayal resulted in his beheading in 1584. The reading is by J.R.R. Tolkien, "Song of Aragorn."
  10. What can separate you from God's love in Christ Jesus? When bad times hit, are there blessings in it? We bear with the sufferings of this world in anticipation of the glory of God to be revealed. When the doubts of faith arise, to where do we look for comfort and assurance? Join Craig and Troy as they talk about all of these topics and more in Romans 8. Live by grace and not by the law.
  11. The Thinking Fellows are joined by Stephen Pietsch for a live recording in Bergen Norway.
  12. On this day, we remember two ecclesiastical figures, Pope Gregory, who was born in 540, and Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Oliver Cromwell, who died in 1658. The reading is from C.S. Lewis, "As the Ruin Falls."