Episodes

Tuesday Aug 04, 2015
Brad Jersak: A More Christlike God
Tuesday Aug 04, 2015
Tuesday Aug 04, 2015
Dr. Brad Jersak joins the show to discuss lessons his homeland of Canada
can learn about Texas, the Gospel in Chairs, laminate images over God,
beauty as a criteria for truth, the most unbelievable and beautiful
story about forgiveness, and his new book "A More Christlike God: A More Beautiful Gospel."

Sunday Jul 26, 2015
Austin Channing Brown
Sunday Jul 26, 2015
Sunday Jul 26, 2015
Austin Channing Brown returns to the show to talk Black forgiveness, justice, Baltimore, Charleston, Dr. James Cone, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, the Why Christian conference, mourning, and White Supremacy while Luke tries to convince Austin that he's not a white supremest.

Sunday Jun 07, 2015
Jonathan Martin and Ian Morgan Cron
Sunday Jun 07, 2015
Sunday Jun 07, 2015
Jonathan Martin and Ian Morgan Cron join us for another podcast from
the Praxis Conference in Houston, TX.
Jonathan Martin discusses the
centrality of the Eucharist, the awkwardness of a preacher not preaching
and Jonathan announces his new job.
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Tuesday May 19, 2015
Don McLaughlin: Rethinking Women Preachers
Tuesday May 19, 2015
Tuesday May 19, 2015
Don McLaughlin returns to the show to discuss the transition from being a preacher who didn’t support women preaching to now proudly having a daughter who is a preacher.
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Friday May 15, 2015
Josh Ross and Jonathan Storment: Bringing Heaven to Earth
Friday May 15, 2015
Friday May 15, 2015
Josh Ross and Jonathan Storment return to the show to discuss what
book kept Jonathan in Church, N.T. Wright’s Surprised by Hope brought to
life in Memphis and Abilene, a better story than Rapture theology,
living from Resurrection, Imagination, Resurrection being Good News even
for those who don’t believe and their new book Bringing Heaven to Earth.
If you want to win a copy of this book, post a pic of where Heaven is breaking in amongst your city, your church, your school or your life and post it on Twitter with the Hashtag #BringHeaven and we will select two of them to receive a free copy of this book.
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Monday Apr 27, 2015
Chris Green
Monday Apr 27, 2015
Monday Apr 27, 2015
The World’s Smartest Pentecostal ® Dr. Chris Green joins the show to discuss sacraments, being an unreliable Pentecostal, Church of Christ vs. Pentecostals, Pete Enns, how to read the Bible like Jesus, Joseph Philips, dehumanizing prayer, why God doesn’t answer prayers, the Praxis Conference and Chris scares Luke by talking about speaking in tongues.
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Tuesday Mar 24, 2015
Tony Jones: Did God Kill Jesus?
Tuesday Mar 24, 2015
Tuesday Mar 24, 2015
Dr. Tony Jones joins the show to discuss what Jesus’ death on the cross accomplished, managing sin, yoga pants, apologizing to your kids, sin as a condition, subjective vs. objective views of atonement and his newest book “Did God Kill Jesus?”

Saturday Jan 17, 2015
N.T. Wright: Simply Good News
Saturday Jan 17, 2015
Saturday Jan 17, 2015
Bishop N.T. Wright joins the show to discuss Good News vs. Good Advice, his hardest book to write, C.S. Lewis vs. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Colbert Report, the fifth signpost he would add to Simply Christian, Kingdom, New Creation, Hope vs. Evidence, and his newest book Simply Good News.

Monday Dec 22, 2014
Sean Palmer: Lessons from Ferguson
Monday Dec 22, 2014
Monday Dec 22, 2014
Sean Palmer returns for a year end show to discuss lessons from Ferguson. We also touch on Serial, how a preacher and a church should discuss real stuff, learning to think theologically versus where God comes down on an issue, Aunt Barb, and Kent Brantley.

Wednesday Dec 03, 2014
Larry James
Wednesday Dec 03, 2014
Wednesday Dec 03, 2014
Larry James, CEO and President of CitySquare joins the show to talk about The Wealth of the Poor, Ferguson, the importance of relationships across racial lines, personal responsibility verses systemic change, how people can get involved in the life of the poor.