Épisodes

  • Episode 557: Evangelicals’ Elite Problem
    Jan 21 2026

    Do evangelicals really lack cultural elites — and if so, does it matter?

    An essay in First Things argues that evangelicals have failed to cultivate elites in America’s most influential institutions, leaving them underrepresented in culture-shaping domains like media, academia, and politics. In this episode, we examine author Aaron Renn’s claims, question his definition of “elite,” and explore where the argument resonates — and where it falls apart. We discuss populism within evangelicalism, the absence of a robust theology of vocation, the tension evangelicals feel toward ambition and power, and reflect on how the gospel reframes ambition, faithfulness, and cultural impact.

    Chapters:
    (0:00) Introductions: Evangelical Elites?
    (8:07) Why Evangelicals Struggle with Power
    (19:08) Ambition, Leadership, and Discernment
    (26:26) The Need for Flagship Churches
    (32:29) The Gospel’s Reframing of Success

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    35 min
  • Episode 556: The Lost Generation
    Jan 14 2026

    Are white millennial men becoming a “lost generation”?

    A widely shared essay in Compact magazine contends that white millennial men have borne an overlooked cost of the DEI era — facing stalled careers, closed doors, and deep vocational disillusionment. In this episode, we examine the article’s claims and reflect on why this story has resonated so strongly. We discuss meritocracy, generational resentment, the spiritual danger of letting vocational injustice define our identity, and how the gospel speaks to disappointment and unfair systems.

    Chapters:
    (0:00) Introductions: The Lost Generation
    (4:40) A Listener’s Story
    (12:05) Journalism, Academia, and Hollywood: The Evidence
    (20:00) Meritocracy, Resentment, and Generational Fallout
    (22:45) What the Gospel Offers in an Unfair World

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    32 min
  • Episode 555: From the Archives | The Art of Asking Good Questions
    Jan 7 2026

    Why is question-asking vital to spiritual growth and formation?

    Asking questions is an important part of forming good relationships. Yet sometimes we fail to ask questions or ask the wrong kind of questions in an effort to avoid conflict or out of fear. In this episode from 2016, we discuss the art of asking good questions — how it shows love and curiosity, why it’s essential to our spiritual formation, and how we can be attuned to the Holy Spirit as we do it.

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    25 min
  • Episode 554: 2025 in Review
    Dec 31 2025

    What were some of the highlights of 2025?

    On the last day of 2025, we spend some time reflecting on the past year. In this episode, we talk about impactful books we read, memorable moments in ministry, insights from Scripture, and longings we have for ourselves and our churches.

    Chapters:
    (0:00) Introductions: Chippers?
    (4:58) Books We Read in 2025
    (10:57) Key Ministry Moments
    (17:03) Engaging with Scripture
    (20:42) People & Places
    (25:05) Longings

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    33 min
  • Episode 553: Pastoral Transitions
    Dec 24 2025

    How should a pastor process a calling to leave a church and transition to a new ministry setting?

    Pastoral transitions can be difficult for churches and leaders to navigate. Sometimes pastors move on for the wrong reasons. But sometimes, the Spirit of God is on the move. How can we discern the difference? In this episode, Chris opens up about a forthcoming transition in his own ministry. We discuss the importance of relational trust, self-awareness and discernment, inviting community into the process, and the practical realities of leading through change.

    Chapters:
    (0:00) Introductions: Christmastime = Snack Time
    (1:02) Chris is Departing Omaha
    (4:49) Moving from Good to Good
    (14:54) The Stages of Reckoning with a Pastoral Shift
    (19:33) Questions Pastors Should Be Asking
    (29:31) Questions Churches Should Be Asking

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    34 min
  • Episode 552: Family Planning (Part 2)
    Dec 17 2025

    How should Christians approach contraception and family planning?

    Unless a Christian couple has taken the time to investigate contraceptive and family planning options, it can be hard to know what exists, what is safe, and what is ethical. In part two of this two-part episode, we continue our conversation about how to honor God in our approach to family planning. We discuss the risks of hormonal birth control and respond to some additional listener questions about when to start having kids — and also whether it's OK to be done.

    Chapters:
    (0:00) Introductions: Resetting the Discussion
    (1:45) Fertility Awareness vs. Hormonal Birth Control
    (8:13) When Are You Ready to Have Kids?
    (17:30) Is It OK to Be Done Having Kids?
    (22:38) Christian Freedom in Family Planning

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    28 min
  • Episode 551: Family Planning (Part 1)
    Dec 10 2025

    How should Christians approach contraception and family planning?

    Unless a Christian couple has taken the time to investigate contraceptive and family planning options, it can be hard to know what exists, what is safe, and what is ethical. In part one of this two-part episode, we address a listener's question about how to honor God in our approach to family planning. We discuss the predominant cultural narratives about contraception, how a Christian view is different, and why the fertility awareness method offers a unique wisdom in this area.

    Chapters:
    (0:00) Introductions: Listener Justin Has a Question
    (3:16) The Cultural Starting Point for Contraception
    (9:03) Strengths & Weaknesses of Protestant Thought
    (13:33) Reflecting on Our Assumptions about Birth Control
    (21:44) Jenn Newman Joins Us to Talk About Fertility Awareness

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    33 min
  • Episode 550: The Casino Economy
    Dec 3 2025

    How can we resist the gamification of our economy — and help others do the same?

    The advent of digital technology has incentivized ease and encouraged isolation. Young people, especially young men, have become socially risk-averse — spending more time alone and cultivating negative habits on their devices. In this episode, we engage a Derek Thompson Substack article that explores the connection between online betting and social isolation. We discuss the fight for young men's souls, the need for embodied discipleship, and how the church can be a counter-cultural champion of relationships and community.

    Chapters:
    (0:00) Introductions: Keep it Up, Young Christian Men
    (3:07) We’ve Forgotten How to Feel Lonely
    (7:05) The Loss of the Pro-Social Script
    (16:19) Why Embodied Discipleship Matters
    (21:13) Disempowering the Digitization of Our Lives
    (27:33) Concluding Reflections

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    32 min