1. Jesus, a rich ruler, a. blind man, and a short tax collector.
  2. A discussion about avoiding danger at all costs, church, communion during the pandemic and other topics.
  3. On this day, we remember Robert of Molesme and Robert Sandemann b. 1718. The reading is a poem, "Mercy," by John F. Deane.
  4. Welcome to Christianity on Trial, where the claims of Christianity are examined and judged by the rules of evidence as used in the court of law. Your host, Dr. John Warwick Montgomery, is a lawyer, a theologian, an author, and an accomplished defender of biblical Christianity. He is no stranger to the rules of evidence or the courtroom. So with our skeptical world for the prosecution and Dr. John Warwick Montgomery for the defense, stay with us as we listen in on Christianity on Trial.
  5. On this day, we remember Nicholas West d. 1533 and Peter Chanel d. 1841. The reading is "The City of God" by Samuel Johnson.
  6. On this day, we remember St. Zita and another of the Gene Scott All-Stars, Tim LaHaye b. 1926. The reading is a prayer from St. Augustine.
  7. A wedding, a riddle, a tragedy, and 300 fire-tails.
  8. On this day, we remember Robert Hunt, vicar and chaplain, and the first official Easter in Moscow after the collapse of the USSR. The reading is "The Redemption of Mankind" by Apollon Maykov.
  9. On this day, we celebrate the feast of St. Mark and remember Charles Fuller b. 1887. The reading is "Imperatives" by Kathleen Norris.
  10. In this case, "apology" means never having to say "I'm sorry." Dr. Scott Keith and Caleb Keith of 1517.org and The Thinking Fellows podcast join Craig and Troy as they discuss defending the authority of Scripture.
  11. This is Almost As Offensive as The Gospel. Gillespie and Riley read and discuss Martin Luther’s Galatians commentary. In this episode, Riley combines chocolate covered espresso beans with mushroom coffee, one of us offends everyone, and our quarantine fever takes over the conversation. It’s a wild, scattershot episode with tongue planted firmly in cheek. And the worst offenses are in the post-show.