1. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we tell the story of an Oxford Don’s Radio broadcasts during World War II.
  2. A Christian is a man who desires to enter heaven not through his own goodness and works, but through the righteousness and works of Christ.
  3. The further up and further into the season of Epiphany we get, the bigger the grace of God in Christ is, the brighter the Light of Christ shines, and the more blessed we are in Jesus' epiphany for us.
  4. Let’s Not Talk About Love. In this episode, we discuss R.C. Sproul’s Christmas sermon wherein he preaches on the Gospel of Luke chapter 2. The espresso kicked in early, and we read through the whole sermon before diving deep into the distinction between exposition and proclamation, so buckle up. Riley talks too much while Gillespie exercises patience and restraint.
  5. They Call Me… Tim. In this episode, we discuss Tim Keller’s sermon, The Purpose of Christmas. Does it matter that Jesus’ birth is a historical fact? What’s the difference between an eyewitness account and a legend? What are we really preaching at Christmas, and why should anyone care?
  6. Do you confess Christ as God in the flesh, born, died, and raised to new life for you? Any answer of yes will do
  7. The Gospel for a Secular Age - Apologetics Seminar
  8. Increasingly, to forgive is seen as winking at evil, as shrugging one’s moral shoulders, and as being complicit.
  9. Good, we tend to think, is the absence of evil. But this reversal of the formula can only have disastrous consequences.
  10. God is consistently rooting us in reality—both what is seen and unseen—because that is where he is.
  11. Caleb and Adam talk about the utility and necessity of apologetics.
  12. Our challenge today is to inspire trust and curiosity so this generation will openly ask the question, who speaks the words of truth?
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