The Bride of Christ and the Power of the Word
Today the girls get personal and spend some time talking about some of the biggest things they have learned over the last few years in their relationship with the Lord. It's a little squishy, so pull up a chair with some hot chocolate and get cozy.
Feminism Can’t Save You (But the Gospel Can)
It has been true since Adam and Eve that men and women contribute to society in different ways, and because of our distinct biologies, we will naturally take on different roles. But the postmodernist has no category for this since their only category is one of power.
Praying for a Feeling
Paul gives us some very simple guardrails for determining how we can live according to God's will, but do we really heed them or do we prefer to pray and wait for a feeling?
You Are Not the Holy Spirit : How False Piety Ruins Everything
Piety is good. False piety is bad, and you may be more guilty of it than you realize. Joy and Summer dive in to what that might or might not look like this week and then answer some awesome voicemails.
Popes & Feminists with Elise Crapuchettes
We REALLY want you to meet our amazing guest this week, Elise Crapuchettes. She’s written a book on popes, feminism, the worth of womanhood, and the lies culture (and sometimes ourselves) tell us.
Abuse + Victims + God
By taking a look at God’s standards for sexual ethics, and case laws given in the OT when those standards are transgressed, we can learn how to love our neighbors who have been sexually abused.
The Benefits of the Unbelieving Worldview
Have you ever caught yourself tangled in thinking like an unbeliever? Have you ever noticed how easy it can be? Have you ever noticed the multiple benefits of thinking like the world, even if you’re a believer? We’re here to serve up a hot, steaming plate of sarcastic benefits of being a believer with an unbelieving worldview.
DC Conference Recap + An Unusual Feminist of the Week
DC Conference Recap + An Unusual Feminist of the Week
Lady Jane Grey Was Cooler Than All of Us
The girls take it easy this week by catching you up on some trivia that will make you more interesting at parties, and talk about one of the coolest chicks in the history of the Reformation.
Horror + Christianity + A Problem of Language
Just a few weeks ago, "IT" became one of the biggest opening box offices for a horror film of all time. How does the Christian worldview come to bear on films like IT? Does Christianity have anything to do with film--particularly horror films--in the first place?










