Jesus said the second greatest commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself. Tough words. For, if we are being honest with ourselves, that commandment almost seems... annoying. Loving our neighbor is simply not something most of us intuitively...
What does it mean to be a devout Christian? And how can you grow in your devotion to the Lord? And, what does that look like at a practical level? In this week's podcast, I explore the question of what the devotional life of a Christian truly is...
Valentine's Day celebration is often symbolized by the image of Cupid, the ancient god of romantic desire. In this podcast, I examine the meaning of Cupid, and challenge the notions of love surrounding Cupid from a Christian perspective, and whether...
In church a preacher will often say "God is good..." to which the congregation will reply, "...all the time." And then the preacher will echo back "And all the time..." to which the congregation will respond "...God is good." In today's podcast, I...
We live in an age of competing platforms. Someone is always trying to be the loudest voice on Twitter, or write the best clickbait headline that captures everyone's attention. And in an age of cancel culture, this can be dangerous stuff. In this...
Betty White, Bob Saget, and Meat Loaf died this past moth. It's often pointed out that celebrities die in threes. In this podcast, I explore the phenomenon of celebrities dying in threes, and what that means for us...
Pentecostal Preacher T.D. Jakes "The Potters House" Denver church location recently closed to become an exclusively online church. This got me asking some questions about the way we do church, which is often built around the platform of a single...
Is God really on our side? Does God got our back in everything we do? And if God's not on our side, then whose side is God really on? In today's podcast, I talk with author Joshua Opperman about his latest book, which challenges the conventional...
What will you say on your deathbed, assuming you have the chance? In today's podcast, I want to examine the recent deathbed confession of a bank robber named Thomas Rendele, and how his confession can inform the way we live our lives.
I'm not a big fan of New Year's resolutions. 80% of people who make New Year's resolutions will fail. Why is this? In my latest podcast, I talk about how you can make meaningful changes in your life, that last longer than February...