Épisodes

  • What Wicked Gets Wrong about Transformation
    Jan 9 2026

    The phrase “changed for good” has become a cultural shorthand for growth, healing, and moral clarity. In this short-form Underground Sessions commentary, we examine how that idea is presented in Wicked: For Good, and why the story it tells about goodness, intention, and transformation resonates so deeply in a culture uneasy with moral judgment. Recent reporting surrounding the film’s press tour—particularly involving Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and Ethan Slater—provides an unexpected window into the moral logic beneath the narrative.

    This episode contrasts that logic with the Christian understanding of transformation. Rather than treating evil as misunderstanding or harm as sincerity, Scripture offers a more searching diagnosis of the human heart—one that insists on repentance before renewal and truth before healing. Drawing from biblical teaching and classical Christian thought, the commentary asks whether a culture that struggles to name what is wrong can ever produce real change, and why the gospel’s promise is not that we were always good, but that we can be made new.


    Thumbnail image: Cynthia Erivo (left) and Ariana Grande at the “Wicked” premiere. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Image modified (subjects isolated from background).

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    7 min
  • Elon Musk, Optimus, and the Hope Humans Can’t Create | The Underground Sessions Podcast S5E4
    Jan 2 2026

    As headlines promise a future without work or poverty, bold claims are being made about technology’s ability to solve the deepest human problems. In this short-form Underground Sessions commentary, we examine the vision put forward by Elon Musk—that humanoid robots could eliminate poverty, make labor optional, and usher in a new era of abundance—and ask what assumptions about humanity, work, and hope are embedded in that promise.

    Drawing on Scripture and cultural analysis, this episode explores whether poverty is truly a technical problem, what role work plays in human purpose, and why abundance alone has never healed the human heart. Rather than rejecting technology outright, the commentary offers a sober framework for discernment—affirming innovation as a tool while rejecting the idea that progress itself can save. The question left before listeners is simple but unavoidable: where does true hope come from, and what kind of future are we actually being formed to desire?

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    7 min
  • Moral Formation in the Streaming Era
    Dec 26 2025

    As attention centered on the Stranger Things finale, a larger shift in the entertainment landscape went largely unnoticed—one with significant implications for how moral categories are formed and sustained. This short-form Underground Sessions commentary examines how competing streaming platforms shape public assumptions about evil, responsibility, authority, and hope, and why the consolidation of cultural storytellers matters far beyond market share.

    Focusing on Stranger Things as a case study, the episode explores how modern storytelling frames evil primarily through the lens of trauma, while alternative cultural narratives emphasize order and restraint. Drawing on Scripture, the commentary considers what these frameworks explain well, where they fall short, and why Christian theology insists on addressing both guilt and grace. The result is a sober reflection on which stories can withstand moral collapse—and which cannot.


    Stranger Things is a trademark of Netflix. This video is an independent commentary and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Netflix.
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    7 min
  • Rob Reiner: Hollywood's Gospel Meets Reality
    Dec 19 2025

    For decades, Rob Reiner helped shape America’s moral imagination through film, television, and cultural influence—telling stories rooted in justice, love, and the promise of moral progress. This week, that narrative collided with devastating tragedy. In this short-form Underground Sessions commentary, we pause before rushing to political, psychological, or ideological explanations and ask a harder question: What happens when a culture that promises moral progress cannot explain moral collapse?

    This episode offers a sober, biblically grounded reflection on the limits of secular moral frameworks and why evil continues to shock a culture convinced it has moved beyond it. Without sensationalism or moral grandstanding, we explore what Scripture says about the human heart, why progress without God fails to produce peace, and how the gospel uniquely confronts tragedy with truth, accountability, and hope.



    Photo by Gage Skidmore, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0), via Wikimedia Commons.

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    5 min
  • Aimee Huber: First Choice takes the Supreme Court
    Dec 12 2025

    The Underground Sessions Podcast returns to a story with major implications at the crossroads of faith, culture, and public policy. In this episode, we revisit the case of First Choice Women’s Resource Center v. Platkin, which was argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on December 2. We explore why a small New Jersey nonprofit—known for providing free resources and compassionate support to women and families—found itself facing an aggressive state investigation, and what broader questions this moment raises for nonprofits, churches, and ministries nationwide.

    Executive Director Aimee Huber joins us once again to share what it was like to sit inside the Supreme Court chambers as the justices weighed in on the state’s sweeping subpoena. We’re also joined by Caleb Dalton, counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, who helps unpack the legal stakes, the surprising alliances surrounding the case, and the constitutional principles being tested. Together, they offer a firsthand look at the arguments, the most revealing exchanges with the justices, and the potential paths forward.

    Finally, we look ahead. What happens if the Court rules narrowly? What would a broader ruling mean for the freedoms of religious organizations and charitable nonprofits across the country? And how should believers think, pray, and stay engaged as we wait for a decision expected no later than June? This inspiring conversation calls listeners to understand the moment, support those on the front lines, and remain steadfast in hope as First Choice continues its mission to serve women with dignity and care.

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    20 min
  • Relational Spirituality with Todd Hall
    Jul 4 2025

    In this compelling episode, Pastor Bob sits down with Dr. Todd Hall from Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology to explore the quiet epidemic behind much of our cultural unrest: disconnection. Drawing from his book The Connected Life, Dr. Hall unpacks the theory of relational spirituality: how our early relationships shape not only how we relate to others, but how we relate to God.

    Together, they examine the rising loneliness in our culture, the impact of attachment theory on spiritual formation, and the common but misguided routes many Christians take in pursuit of growth. What emerges is a timely challenge for church leaders and communities: to rethink discipleship not as information transfer, but as relational transformation.

    If you've ever wondered why some people "know God" yet struggle to trust Him, or why vulnerability feels like a risk in Christian community; this conversation is for you.


    More on Todd and his new book:
    https://www.connectedlifebook.com/

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    50 min
  • Higher Education in America with Philip Dearborn
    May 19 2025

    Welcome back to the Underground Sessions Podcast! In this episode, Pastor Bob is joined by Philip Dearborn, President of the Association of Biblical Higher Education (ABHE). They have an engaging discussion covering the history of education, the current landscape of higher education as well as some helpful advice as you are considering college. Join as we discuss this very important topic! Like and subscribe if you are watching us on YouTube; follow us if you are listening on Apple Podcasts.

    ABHE Website: https://www.abhe.org/

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    36 min
  • Gender Dysphoria with Claudia Tamas
    Apr 25 2025

    In this episode Bob is joined by Claudia Tamas, a Colson Fellow and healthcare professional. Claudia has done extensive research on the transgender movement. Our discussion offers the history, definitions and implications of the current transgender conversation. We also frame a response from a Christian worldview perspective. We hope this episode equips you to engage your skeptical friends!

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    41 min