The Audacity
Have you ever wondered how man sailed the high seas? This week we explain the audacity in telling the true but hardly believable tale of the shipwreck, mutiny, and murderous crew of The Wager. Join us!
Almost: Our Encouragement & Concern with the IF: Gathering
The IF: Gathering is one of the most popular women's conferences today, and we get asked for our thoughts on it all the time. So after some prayer, and several hours of listening to past livestreams, here you go. We hope that you are not such encouraged and edified, but equipped to be able to answer these kinds of questions for yourself!
Stolen Paintings & The World’s Best Bounty Hunter
This week we take a mental break to tell you some of the coolest, craziest, weird, true stories we could find. One of the world's most prolific artists was a fraud and the most impressive bounty hunters on the planet is 4'11. Grab a blanket. It's story time.
You Already Love Yourself Too Much (Self-Esteem is A Lie)
The natural end of a desire to esteem yourself is suicide. That's a hefty statement, but we spend a lot of time this week trying to think through a natural desire that is in all of us--self-obsession. The world tells us that we need to see the beauty in ourselves, we just need to "think positive", and that we need to think better of ourselves. The Bible says our value is not self-actuating, but that God is the source. So how do we Biblically avoid the pitfalls of self-esteem, self-loathing, and self-obsession?
Postmodern Power Tripping
The consequences of ideas can hardly be overstated. Artists that draw graphic images of the female anatomy on sidewalks are hailed in the media has "empowering women" everywhere. Meanwhile, women in many countries are sold as child brides and sex slaves. Postmodernism has truly caused us to lose all meaningful definitions of empowerment and oppression. It's not just on a global scale that we can see the damaging effects of the postmodern power narrative—it's in our daily lives, too. So what's the biblical answer? How should we be thinking of power, oppression, and victimhood in a God-honoring way?
Identity, Idolatry, and House Keys
This week we are blessed to have Rosaria Butterfield back on the show. And we say blessed because issues related to identity and sexuality (and the idea of sexuality being an identity) are at the forefront of our cultural conversations and Rosaria once again took us to school. What is identity? What is a Christian identity?
Sheologians Presents: The Best Conspiracies Ever
The girls go off script this week as promised to discuss two of their favorite conspiracy theories. It's not that we are conspiracy theorists, we just want to convince you that the Titanic didn't actually sink and that Bigfoot is real. Let us know if it worked or not, k?
Almost: Our Encouragement & Concern with the IF: Gathering
The IF: Gathering is one of the most popular women's conferences today, and we get asked for our thoughts on it all the time. So after some prayer, and several hours of listening to past livestreams, here you go. We hope that you are not such encouraged and edified, but equipped to be able to answer these kinds of questions for yourself!
Stolen Paintings & The World’s Best Bounty Hunter
This week we take a mental break to tell you some of the coolest, craziest, weird, true stories we could find. One of the world's most prolific artists was a fraud and the most impressive bounty hunters on the planet is 4'11. Grab a blanket. It's story time.
You Already Love Yourself Too Much (Self-Esteem is A Lie)
The natural end of a desire to esteem yourself is suicide. That's a hefty statement, but we spend a lot of time this week trying to think through a natural desire that is in all of us--self-obsession. The world tells us that we need to see the beauty in ourselves, we just need to "think positive", and that we need to think better of ourselves. The Bible says our value is not self-actuating, but that God is the source. So how do we Biblically avoid the pitfalls of self-esteem, self-loathing, and self-obsession?
Postmodern Power Tripping
The consequences of ideas can hardly be overstated. Artists that draw graphic images of the female anatomy on sidewalks are hailed in the media has "empowering women" everywhere. Meanwhile, women in many countries are sold as child brides and sex slaves. Postmodernism has truly caused us to lose all meaningful definitions of empowerment and oppression. It's not just on a global scale that we can see the damaging effects of the postmodern power narrative—it's in our daily lives, too. So what's the biblical answer? How should we be thinking of power, oppression, and victimhood in a God-honoring way?
Identity, Idolatry, and House Keys
This week we are blessed to have Rosaria Butterfield back on the show. And we say blessed because issues related to identity and sexuality (and the idea of sexuality being an identity) are at the forefront of our cultural conversations and Rosaria once again took us to school. What is identity? What is a Christian identity?
Sheologians Presents: The Best Conspiracies Ever
The girls go off script this week as promised to discuss two of their favorite conspiracy theories. It's not that we are conspiracy theorists, we just want to convince you that the Titanic didn't actually sink and that Bigfoot is real. Let us know if it worked or not, k?







