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David Moore believes the cultural moment in the United States has never before displayed such a dangerous combination of ignorance…
Amy Gabriel talks with Dru about the role of background knowledge in helping us understand Scripture—and whether it is necessary.
What is the biblical relationship between Christians and the Jewish community? Dr. Gerry McDermott wades through the tough topics of…
In this episode, Dr. Jill Firth discusses the issue of moral injury and its relation to the prophet Jeremiah and the lament psalms.
We all need God’s Word, and we need it desperately—this is why Jesse and Leah Roberts embarked on EveryPsalm, a…
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Dr. Lucy Peppiatt explains how Jesus and the Incarnation astonishingly reveal that God and humans are meant to unite.
Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm encourages Christians to read Scripture the way he learned as an Orthodox Jew: asking questions and inviting challenge.
Linguist Dr. Valerie Hobbs discusses the definitions religious language, “Christianese,” and how it trickles into corporate discourse.
Americans Christians barely read the Old Testament. Brent Strawn suggests a way forward to overcome this growing issue.
Why do we think of some music as sacred music and some music as secular? Delvyn Case discusses how Christians view music.