1. In this episode, Kelsi talks with author, Amy Mantravadi, about her new historical novel Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, released by 1517 Publishing last month.
  2. Countdown to Armageddon. In this episode, we read Martin Luther’s Advent 2 sermon (1532) and discuss signs and symbols, the liturgical calendar, funerals, preaching, and many many other things of an episodic nature.
  3. In this episode of Outside Ourselves, Kelsi talks with Theologian Simeon Zahl about his book, The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience.
  4. Craig and Dr. Steven Hein sit down at the 2024 Here We Still Stand Conference in San Diego for yet another discussion on Men in the Church.
  5. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we revisit “Luthermania 83” and the Reformer on film.
  6. After a bit of a hiatus, Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin sit down and catchn up.
  7. This week, Kelsi finishes her two-part conversation with Bruce Hillman and Adam Francisco with a look at Martin Luther's Two Kingdoms Doctrine, and especially the lefthanded or earthly realm.
  8. Craig sits down at the 2024 Here We Still Stand Conference in San Diego with Pastor and speaker Delwyn X Campbell and asks how a nice little Pentecostal/Baptist black child grows up to become the pastor of two German Lutheran Congregations in Lansing Michigan.
  9. In today's episode, Kelsi is joined by 1517's Adam Francisco and Bruce Hillman to discuss the way in which politics and government is written about in the New Testament as well as St. Augustine's political theory.
  10. The Thinking Fellows give readers a short list of books they find essential for understanding Lutheranism.
  11. What does that mean, and should we be concerned? Dr. Steve Hein returns to the For You studios to talk with Craig and Troy about masculinity, feminity, gender stereotypes, and how it all works together for Christ and His church.
  12. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY-THREE, Jason and Wade discuss the morning, morning routines, and the psalms in light of the second part of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Life Together.