What’s So Good About Being a Man? (With Guest Michael Foster)
What are men made for? What are women made for? How does the mission of a man and woman work together? In this episode we are joined by Michael Foster to discuss these kind of stupid questions because we live in a time where it is necessary.
When a Lack of Shame is Shameful
Shame entered the world as a result of the fall, and there are times when it is right to feel ashamed, and times where it is wrong to feel ashamed. Don't take your cues on this from the world.
Bad Book Review: The Making of Biblical Womanhood
The internet is busy talking about the new book, "The Making of Biblical Womanhood", which asserts that complementarianism is patriarchy, and patriarchy grieves Jesus. In this episode we assess some of Barr's key arguments and ask what it is that women need to be set free from.
Bad Movie Reviews
This week we are joined by a surprise guest to discuss what it means to be a bad movie reviewer. Can we think beyond "Disney bad"? Why is Christian content as formulaic as it is? What do we do about it? Join us!
Wallowing is not a Virtue
Ever replayed a conversation in your head and said all of the things you wished you had said in the first place? Ever found yourself stewing over grievances? Struggled with contentment? Let's talk about the ways we give passes to wallowing & how to overcome this fight with the flesh.
Single & Satisfied with Nancy Wilson
Hey single ladies: this episode is for you! We are so excited to be joined by Nancy Wilson, author of Single & Satisfied, to discuss the Christian life for unmarried women. Join us!
Contentment is a Virtue
The Apostle Paul learned how to be content while being held prisoner, and we lose our cool when someone has the nerve to drive in front of us. Our culture venerates being deeply dissatisfied, which means practicing contentment is a practice of swimming upstream. In this episode we discuss the virtue of contentment, and how looking to Christ orients us towards satisfaction.
Missing 411
Join us as Summer tells the story of rare and strange missing persons cases that occur every year in our national forests. Is the "missing 411" classification coincidence, conspiracy theory, or proof that something unknown lives in our nation's forests?
Margaret Sanger: Angel of Death
Join us as Joy explores the legacy of one of the most dangerous women in all of history: Margaret Sanger. She was an unapologetic racist, a humanist, and a feminist. How was she able to accomplish so much evil in her short life? Join us!
Scattershot, Round 3
It's our annual scattershot episode! This time we answer questions about laziness vs. resting, what's up with people almost worshipping their pets, kids and Bible reading, how to handle weariness, and how to fight the actual fight.










