On Turning 30
Since we are Christians who believe we were made with an intentional, holy purpose, why is it so common for Christian women to be afraid to admit how old they are? Let's chat intention, age, and how good God is!
A Healthy Culture of Death
We live in a culture that simultaneously glorifies death but feels awkward at funerals. As Christians, we are united to the king that conquered death, so how should we feel differently about death?
Hope for the Depressed
Is depression taboo to discuss? If depression is so common (a staggering amount of us are medicated for it!) why would it be taboo? As Christians, how should we deal with depression?
Insecurity & Hair-Pats
Insecurity is a common and generally accepted facet of female life. And hair-patting is a generally accepted response to insecurity in Christian circles. It's a self-perpetuating cycle that we should leave behind.
Don’t Tread On My Christian Liberty
In our ongoing discussion around the role of God's law in our Christian lives, we try to tackle the topic of Christian liberty. SURPRISE: it's not really about tattoos.
Discernment: The Gossip & The Glory
Tabloid gossip has gotten a new lease on life in the social media age. Christians frequently become rubberneckers in the name of "discernment". So how do we be a discerning people in a way that glorifies God and looks nothing like the world?
Living Under the Law of God with Guest Jeff Durbin
We know that we cannot perfectly obey God's law. We know that obedience to it cannot buy us our justification. How then should we live?
Story Time w/Dr. James White: The Bloody Streets of Muenster (Part 2)
Dr. White joins us again to finish the telling of the siege of the ancient city of Muenster by radical anabaptists that changed the course of church history forever.
Storytime with Dr. James White: The Bloody Streets of Muenster (Part 1)
This week Dr. James White joins us to take us back in time, to a pivotal moment in church history where women boiled tar, wore poison t-shirts, and revolutionaries were a bit strange.
It’s Not You, It’s Me
It's no great secret that women are particularly drawn to certain romantic tropes in literature and movies. It is often ignored that these romantic expectations can be harmful to healthy marriages.









