Vocation (670)
  1. The Garden of Eden proved to be the first battlefield between God and his submissive people.
  2. True freedom, Luther discovered, is found in Jesus crucified who sets us free.
  3. Christians are Christians not because of anything that they have done but because of everything Christ has done for them.
  4. This old preacher, Zechariah, didn't abolish holiness. He spread it out. He pushed it beyond the boundaries of the temple.
  5. The flower of youth, as lovely as it is, cannot withstand the hot winds of time. There is a beauty, however, that remains.
  6. The word which typifies my understanding of what makes male friendships so central to the concept of masculinity is philia.
  7. This week the Fellows relax and have some fun with Joel Fitzpatrick. What this episode lacks structurally it makes up for with unforgettable stories. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and find out what the Fellows think it means to be masculine.
  8. One thing is for certain: my day was heaven compared to his. My minor headaches nothing compared to whatever he was going through.
  9. On episode 27 the Thinking Fellows cover the last regularly scheduled Loci topic, vocation. While most systematics end with Eschatology, the Fellows go a different route. Vocation is where the theological rubber meets the road. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show.
  10. In one of our most fun shows yet the fellows talk about grace and parenting. For our 25th episode, we are joined by Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson to get a unique perspective on how God works through the vocation of parent. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show!
  11. Being a Christian is hard because it’s easy.
  12. Fatherhood is an essential part of what shapes the minds and worldview of the Fellows. On this episode, the fellows talk about the fundamental nature of the father and his role as a mouthpiece of grace in the home. Sit back, relax, grab a drink and enjoy the magic of fatherhood.
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