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February 23, 2023
Roseanne Bauman
Someone discloses abuse. How do I respond? Roseanne Bauman urges us to honor their courage in speaking, to listen well and talk little, and to…
180
February 9, 2023
John Roth
Is it unhealthy to celebrate something that lifts up individuals or that marks a division among believers? How do we view Anabaptist history in…
179
January 26, 2023
Kyle Stoltzfus
Without downplaying the barrier of our sin that is overcome in Jesus’ death and resurrection, Kyle Stoltzfus urges us to see the large, rich…
178
January 12, 2023
Paul Lamicela
Paul Lamicela helps us see ourselves in the story of Lot’s family in Sodom and the story of David and Goliath.…
177
December 29, 2022
Chester Weaver
Twain’s biting satire exposes the temptation to think God is on “our side” of a war. His insight into Christian hypocrisy and the perversions…
176
December 15, 2022
Dean Taylor
Dean Taylor responds to audience comments on deep disappointment with Anabaptism and on difficulties in understanding the Bible due to textual…
175
December 1, 2022
Rebekah Mui
How can we engage in mission as “little Christs” and not as Americans? Kai Steinman and Rebekah Mui encourage us “learn Christ” in His…
174
November 17, 2022
Kai Steinman
Western missions were tied to imperialism and colonialism. Kai Steinman and Rebekah Mui discuss the interweaving of empire, Christendom, and mission…
173
November 3, 2022
Anabaptist Perspectives
Should Christians “own” all of church history? How do evil things done by those who take the name of Christ relate to us? How does one become…
172
October 20, 2022
Kristi Mast
How can we see Bible study as a tangible way to know God? Kristi Mast shares how she moved from intimidation at Bible study to delight in seeing God…
171
October 6, 2022
Galatians is about God’s New Creation, as Paul Lamicela helps us see. This episode probes major themes in Galatians in light of Jesus bringing the…
170
September 22, 2022
Myron Eby
The internet is an “attention economy.” Websites sell your attention to advertisers and use sophisticated algorithms to personalize your…
169
September 8, 2022
What is Digital Minimalism? Does it describe conservative Anabaptist groups? Verlon Miller and Myron Eby discuss Mennonite and Amish hesitations…
168
August 25, 2022
Does internet filtering work? Is it just a cop-out from the hard work of cultivating a pure heart? Verlon Miller and Myron Eby discuss various tools…
167
August 11, 2022
Does communion involve the literal body of Jesus? Does baptism save us? Dean Taylor addresses listener comments regarding baptism and the Lord’s…
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August 4, 2022
Reagan Schrock
As our board and staff were together recently, we hammered out a vision statement. “Using digital media to encourage allegiance to Jesus’s…
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July 29, 2022
Marlin Sommers
Does willful sin mean we immediately lose our salvation? Kyle Stoltzfus and Marlin Sommers discuss how we can recognize the real dangers of sin,…
166
July 28, 2022
Vince Beiler
[Note: After this episode, we will be shifting to a biweekly release schedule.] One YouTube commenter wrote: “In the Anabaptist worldview, we value…
165
July 21, 2022
John D. Martin
A listener commented “I love the theology and cannot stand the exclusivity” in reference to John’s episode “The Kingdom of God in Anabaptist…
164
July 14, 2022
Verlon Miller
Whether, it’s a Sunday school lesson, topic, or sermon, teaching scripture can feel overwhelming. Verlon Miller gives helpful tools and pointers…
“Using digital media to encourage allegiance to Jesus’ sacrificial kingdom.”
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