Tastes Good
After we cover pregnant pauses and the evil of carbohydrates, we jump into a discussion about what it means to develop personal taste and style that reflects what you enjoy in a way that honors the Lord. Join us!
Friendship, Temptation, & Getting the Gospel Right
Our inbox exploded after our interview with Nate Collins. What did we mean by asking if homosexuality is ontologically possible? We don't agree that "gay" is a proper identifier for a Christian, but why not? And what about spiritual friendship? We talk why our friendships in the church are so often anemic and what the body of Christ should be doing for one another.
Answering the Mail Bag
This week we answer questions submitted to our inbox—what is new wave feminism? What qualifies as modest beachwear? What's up with the end times? Clementine stops by and yells in the microphone. Don't miss it! Enjoy!
The Revoice Conference with Nate Collins
This week the girls are joined by special guest Nate Collins, founder of the upcoming Revoice Conference. We ask him about gay Christianity, homosexuality as an ontological possibility, and why he felt the conference was needed in the first place. Buckle up, cause it's a doozy!
Sheologians Presents: Our Summer Reading + Listening List
We receive requests for a recommended reading list, podcast list, and music playlist all the time, so we decided it was time to share with you some of our favorites, and some of the ones we hope to enjoy this summer.
Good Grief
Scripture is full of commands to take heart, be strong, and stand fast. It is also full of promises of suffering, the reality of grief, and examples of men and women who loved the Lord and faced immense suffering. How do we bridge the gap between these two realities?
Get Up and Eat! with Rachel Jankovic
The Reformation happened 500 years ago because people who had not previously had access to the Word of God suddenly did. Here we are watching as the world moves further and further away from God, praying for revival. But are we using the tool God gave us for that revival? Most of us agree that regular Bible reading is a good thing, but do we really live like the Word of God is the BREAD of our LIVES?
Friendship, Temptation, & Getting the Gospel Right
Our inbox exploded after our interview with Nate Collins. What did we mean by asking if homosexuality is ontologically possible? We don't agree that "gay" is a proper identifier for a Christian, but why not? And what about spiritual friendship? We talk why our friendships in the church are so often anemic and what the body of Christ should be doing for one another.
Answering the Mail Bag
This week we answer questions submitted to our inbox—what is new wave feminism? What qualifies as modest beachwear? What's up with the end times? Clementine stops by and yells in the microphone. Don't miss it! Enjoy!
The Revoice Conference with Nate Collins
This week the girls are joined by special guest Nate Collins, founder of the upcoming Revoice Conference. We ask him about gay Christianity, homosexuality as an ontological possibility, and why he felt the conference was needed in the first place. Buckle up, cause it's a doozy!
Sheologians Presents: Our Summer Reading + Listening List
We receive requests for a recommended reading list, podcast list, and music playlist all the time, so we decided it was time to share with you some of our favorites, and some of the ones we hope to enjoy this summer.
Good Grief
Scripture is full of commands to take heart, be strong, and stand fast. It is also full of promises of suffering, the reality of grief, and examples of men and women who loved the Lord and faced immense suffering. How do we bridge the gap between these two realities?
Get Up and Eat! with Rachel Jankovic
The Reformation happened 500 years ago because people who had not previously had access to the Word of God suddenly did. Here we are watching as the world moves further and further away from God, praying for revival. But are we using the tool God gave us for that revival? Most of us agree that regular Bible reading is a good thing, but do we really live like the Word of God is the BREAD of our LIVES?







