(not another) Shepherds for Sale Interview with Megan Basham

You’ve heard the hoopla, so join us this week as we clear it up: what is with Megan Basham’s book, “Shepherds for Sale”? Why does it matter, even if your shepherd is clearly NOT for sale? And why are some forms of corruption more worth interrogation from the evangelical elites than others?

Podcast

It’s A Trap!

Summer goes to ASU and talks to millenials, laments to Joy, and this episode is born. What is the world's laziest argument? Why should you know anything about the Old Testament?

Podcast

We Finally Talk About Calvinism

The girls are joined this week by filmmaker extraordinaire Les Lanphere to discuss his upcoming film Calvinist, why it matters, and why it took 302 episodes for us to talk about this.

Article

Excess, Minimalism, & Idolatry All the Same

There are some admirable concepts that are a part of the minimalist/small house movement. The desire to pull out of debt, only own what you need, live within your means, they are all good, and I would argue, Biblical desires.

Article

Christ Has Already Won

Sheologians has been critiqued for "only posting" about "negative" things. I learned in a counseling course never to use words like "always" and "never" because they are rarely ever truthful. It's true that we do post about "negative" things often, but we also post happy/encouraging things as well. Always/never doesn't accurately apply.

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Thought Policing and How to Break the Ninth Commandment

Thought Policing and How to Break the Ninth Commandment. The girls tackle why you’re a liar if you try to tone/thought police everyone around you. How can we accurately judge speech? What is the difference between biblical love and what the culture says love is?

Podcast

It’s A Trap!

Summer goes to ASU and talks to millenials, laments to Joy, and this episode is born. What is the world's laziest argument? Why should you know anything about the Old Testament?

Podcast

We Finally Talk About Calvinism

The girls are joined this week by filmmaker extraordinaire Les Lanphere to discuss his upcoming film Calvinist, why it matters, and why it took 302 episodes for us to talk about this.

Article

Excess, Minimalism, & Idolatry All the Same

There are some admirable concepts that are a part of the minimalist/small house movement. The desire to pull out of debt, only own what you need, live within your means, they are all good, and I would argue, Biblical desires.

Article

Christ Has Already Won

Sheologians has been critiqued for "only posting" about "negative" things. I learned in a counseling course never to use words like "always" and "never" because they are rarely ever truthful. It's true that we do post about "negative" things often, but we also post happy/encouraging things as well. Always/never doesn't accurately apply.

Podcast

Thought Policing and How to Break the Ninth Commandment

Thought Policing and How to Break the Ninth Commandment. The girls tackle why you’re a liar if you try to tone/thought police everyone around you. How can we accurately judge speech? What is the difference between biblical love and what the culture says love is?

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