1. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we remember “the Red Headed Priest” Antonio Vivaldi.
  2. Dr. Steve Paulson discusses what it means to endure evil with faith.
  3. Today on the show, we remember the man who wrote more of the New Testament than anyone else.
  4. Caleb, Scott, and Adam are joined by Chad Bird to discuss why you should read the Old Testament.
  5. The year was 1987. Today we remember “the real” Maria von Trapp. The reading is a Palm Sunday poem from G.K. Chesterton.
  6. Unrequested protection, a fool, and a wise woman.
  7. Craig and Troy wrap up the book of Galatians as Paul cuts the circumcision crowd down to size.
  8. The year was 1926, and we remember J.I. Packer. The reading is a word about Christian hope from Packer himself.
  9. We remember the year 1934 and the publishing of the Barmen Declaration. The reading is from Rachel Held Evans, "Inspired."
  10. Paul moves to talking about Abraham and how he was justified.
  11. Lutherans can often be misunderstood as rejecting the existence or necessity of good works. On episode 14 the Thinking Fellows discuss why this common misconception is not true. Sit back, relax and grab a drink to find out why good works are a fruit of faith and not saving grace.
  12. Chad and Daniel finish looking at the almost sacrifice of Isaac which spurs conversations about the sacrificial system, dark hymns and storming the gates of hell.