Scattershot
In this episode the ladies answer listener questions that are valuable, but require a bit of discussion. Join us as we think through submission, tattoos, Rachel Hollis drama, and more!
Critical Encouragement Theory
In this episode the girls discuss what it means to be critical, what it means to be encouraging, and how understanding these concepts better will protect us from looking like we don't know Jesus—especially online.
Billions in Blood Money
In true Sheologians style, we take a break from the "usual" to highlight a true crime story that is truly hard to believe. Summer takes us on a dive into the story of Theranos—a multibillion dollar company founded on secrecy and lies. It's a truly stunning story of what people are willing to do, as long as the ends justify the means.
Do Not Love the Things of This World
In this episode we address the awful things going on in the news right now, from racial conflict to riots to continued coronavirus restrictions. How should a Christian look at this, deal with this, and overcome this?
Stolen Jewels, Twinning Thieves
Joy tells us a story of a heist gone right because DNA can't solve everything. It leads us into a discussion around justice (surprise!) and why Biblical justice isn't all that you may think it is (because it's even better).
Women’s Ministry (or a Ministry of Women?)
In this episode our friend Rachel Jankovic joins us as we think through what women's ministry is, what it's for, and how to honor God in it.
Joy! It’s Not Just For Kids!
Is there a difference between happiness and joy? What are the duties of Christians in regards to joy? And why does it sometimes feel like us Reformed folk have no joy?
Provoked: A Discussion on Evangelism + the Church
Joined by our friends, and the hosts of the podcast Provoked, we have a discussion on what the church has to do with evangelism, why evangelism matters, and how to start today!
The Enemy of My Empathy is My Friend
Empathy has become a doctrine essential to Christian behavior in recent years, but has the concept actually been interrogated to the extent that it should be? Join us as we look at what it is, where it came from, and if it is a moral ought.
There’s a Crystal for That
Christians have an interesting relationship with the wellness industry, and it is not uncommon to see this in the tension around the topic. Do you use essential oils? Do you avoid processed food? Have you tried magnet therapy? And yet….if we truly believe (as we do) that the Bible has given us all that we need for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3), we aren’t left to our own devices when it comes to solving this tension.










