1. The Lion of Judah, Christ the King, Jesus of Nazareth, will not be away from us for one night.
  2. In Christ, this world’s never-children are his always-children, because he isn’t a God of death, after all.
  3. Simple Man. In this episode, we read G.K. Chesterton and discuss everything from simple living to the death and resurrection of Christ as the foundation of reality, the higher meaning of cups, and why a tomato is just a tomato.
  4. Are We Just Rats in a Maze? In this episode, we discuss grief, mourning, death, and hope while reading C.S. Lewis’s book, A Grief Observed.
  5. I’ve Got That Joy, Joy, Joy, Down in My Heart. In this episode, we discuss death, rebirth, and eternal life as examined and explained in The Joy of Eternal Life by Philip Nikolai.
  6. A Harsh & Necessary Conversation About Death. In this episode, we discuss death and resurrection concerning the death of a child from Gregory P. Schulz’s book, The Problem of Suffering: A Father’s Hope.
  7. This is the message of Lent. We are not called to sacrifice for Jesus in order to earn our salvation. Rather, we are called to remember the sacrifice that Jesus made for us.
  8. God uses the fifth commandment to protect us from selfishness, prevent us from only thinking about our needs, and to drive us to Christ and our neighbors.
  9. Jesus will strengthen and encourage us because he is true life, and life has defeated death.
  10. One day at a time, God provides us with a heart of wisdom, and in this way, our Lord teaches us to number our days. 
  11. In our attempts to flee from our fears and escape death, we will become imprisoned by them.
  12. God doesn't help those who help themselves. He saves those who can't do anything for themselves.
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