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| Cities of the Bible: Ephesus | 22 Jul 2026 | 00:38:51 | |
The final city of our series is one of the most important in the New Testament. Ephesus was Paul's home base for many years, a gospel hub and gateway to Greece. The church was pastored by Timothy, and the Apostle John made it his home as well. The church received a letter from Paul, two to Timothy, and one from Jesus in Revelation. It was a city transformed by the Gospel, and a model for ministry today. | |||
| How Great Fiction Helps Us See the Real World with Dr. Robert Dobie | 15 Jul 2026 | 00:52:51 | |
One of the goals of great books is to help us see our world more clearly. Few books do this like J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. In Robert Dobie's new book The Fantasy of J.R.R Tolkien, he shows how Tolkien recovers a Christian vision of the world, nature, language, myth, virtue, death, and humanity. | |||
| How Genesis Shapes the World: Joining Creation's Praise with Dr. Brian Brock | 20 May 2026 | 00:32:17 | |
What do the opening chapters of Genesis teach us about what it means to be human? How do we live in this world after the fall? Brian Brock's book Joining Creation's Praise: A Theological Ethic of Creatureliness explores the creation story and traces the themes of home, worship, sin, and restoration. In the first part of this interview, Cole and Brian discuss the book and the biblical text. Look for the second half of this interview on Friday! Check out Brian's book: Joining Creation's Praise. | |||
| Therapy Speak and Christian Growth with Terry Feix | 12 Jun 2024 | 00:38:19 | |
In recent years, terms like "trauma," "narcissism," "toxic," and others have skyrocketed. Why is that, and should we be concerned? In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss an article in Christianity Today, "Be Quick to Listen, Slow to ‘Therapy Speak’" by Mia Staub. How can Christians think wisely about the therapeutic worldview, counseling, and therapy speak? | |||
| Habits of the Household with Justin Whitmel Earley | 05 Jun 2024 | 00:41:58 | |
In this interview recorded at Carlton Landing Community Church, Justin discusses marriage, habits, technology, and relationships in an increasingly isolated age. Look for book giveaways on our Instagram page this week! | |||
| Habits and Technology with Justin Whitmel Earley | 31 May 2024 | 01:01:43 | |
How do our habits form us? Technology, social media, and smartphones have a huge impact on shaping us - even spiritually. Justin Whitmel Earley is the author of Habits of the Household, Made for People, and The Common Rule. In this episode, he discusses how Christians can approach technology, reconnect relationally, and flourish in a digital age. | |||
| Politics, Lewis, and the Early Church | 24 May 2024 | 00:41:55 | |
After 7 weeks of C. S. Lewis, what's next? Cole and Terry discuss the series, new books, new teaching series, and think about the upcoming presidential election. | |||
| The Lewis Phenomenon: C.S. Lewis, Part 7 | 15 May 2024 | 00:51:13 | |
Over time, C.S. Lewis has only gotten more popular. Now his appeal is worldwide, across denominations, and especially large among American evangelicals. But at the time of his death, Lewis thought his work would be quickly forgotten. What happened to make Lewis a household name? What is his legacy? Will his impact continue to grow in the future? | |||
| The Oxbridge Man: C.S. Lewis, Part 6 | 08 May 2024 | 00:50:59 | |
In the background of his rise to fame, Lewis continued as a tutor at Oxford, teaching students and giving lectures. Before he was a famous Christian, he was a well-known academic, and this goes a great way to explaining why and how he wrote and who he was. In this episode, Cole, Ben, and Terry discuss Lewis's academic work and the world of Oxford and Cambridge in the mid-19th Century. | |||
| Where to Start Reading: C.S. Lewis, Bonus Episode | 03 May 2024 | 00:19:10 | |
What is the best C.S. Lewis book? What order should the Narnia books be read in? Cole, Ben, and Terry discuss the best way to start reading Lewis in this Friday bonus episode. | |||
| The Narnian: C.S. Lewis, Part 5 | 01 May 2024 | 00:42:19 | |
For most people, Lewis is known first and foremost as a fiction writer. Many families have entered the wardrobe together and experienced Lewis in Narnia. Though these were not his only works of fiction, they give an insight into why he wrote fiction and what he was trying to accomplish by creating and exploring other worlds. | |||
| The Apologist: C.S. Lewis, Part 4 | 24 Apr 2024 | 00:53:27 | |
Lewis is best known today as an apologist. Through Mere Christianity and other works like Miracles and The Problem of Pain, Lewis stands as one of the great defenders of the faith in the 20th century. What was it that made him so uniquely gifted at explaining and contending for the faith? In this episode, Cole, Terry, and Ben explore C.S. Lewis's apologetic works, his method, and his legacy. | |||
| The Mere Christian: C.S. Lewis, Part 3 | 17 Apr 2024 | 00:59:31 | |
After his reluctant conversion, C.S. Lewis's life began to change. In his friendships and work at Oxford, his faith started to make a difference. But a phone call changed everything. When Lewis was invited to address the nation on the BBC about spiritual hope during WWII, he started to become the C.S. Lewis we know today. From then on, he would write book after book, letter after letter, and become the world spokesman for "mere Christianity." | |||
| Jerusalem: City of Jesus | 15 May 2026 | 00:34:22 | |
In the New Testament, Jerusalem reaches its peak. Herod constructs a temple that is one of the greatest buildings in the world. Through Jesus, God returns to Jerusalem, but he brings an unwelcome message. When the temple is destroyed, the nature of Jerusalem is changed forever, but it remains among the world's most important cities to this day. | |||
| The Most Reluctant Convert: C.S. Lewis, Part 2 | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:44:03 | |
“In the Trinity Term of 1929 I gave in, and admitted that God was God, and knelt and prayed, perhaps that night the most dejected and reluctant convert in all England.” This is no normal conversion story, but so C. S. Lewis narrates his journey of faith in Surprised by Joy. Like so many parts of Lewis’s life, his conversion is full of surprises, twists and turns, and the evidence of God’s work. Throughout his life, Lewis was blessed with rich friendships, and in this episode, his friends, his past, and the God he had been “trying not to meet” come together in a remarkable and reluctant conversion. | |||
| Searching for Joy: C.S. Lewis, Part 1 | 03 Apr 2024 | 00:47:05 | |
Before he was known to the world as C. S. Lewis, “Jacks” as his friends and family called him, struggled through his early years. After his mother’s passing and the trenches of the Great War, Lewis was a fledgling scholar trying to make his way in the world. But he was also searching for Joy. This opening episode traces Lewis’s life from the paradise of Little Lea to the trenches on the Western Front and back to Oxford again. | |||
| Maundy Thursday and the New Passover with Terry Feix | 28 Mar 2024 | 00:33:41 | |
On Thursday of Holy Week, Jesus ate the Passover meal with his disciples in what we now call the "Last Supper." Then he washed the disciples' feet, and they went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. But Maundy Thursday gets its name from something else that happened that Thursday. Jesus gave his disciples a "new commandment," or in Latin, a "new mandate" to love one another. This command of love has been celebrated in the church for centuries. In this message, Terry Feix gives a message on Maundy Thursday and explains the way the whole Bible comes together in Jesus's final meal. Watch Terry teach live today at Crossings Community Church. | |||
| Pontius Pilate with Terry Feix | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:51:35 | |
One of the great conversations in the Bible is between Jesus and Pontius Pilate in John 18-19. Pilate is shrouded in mystery, and we know very little of his life outside of the Bible. Cole and Terry discuss Pilate's life, the role he plays in Jesus's death, and what we can learn as we anticipate Good Friday and Easter Sunday. | |||
| The Songs of Easter with Dr. Kim Arnold | 25 Mar 2024 | 00:47:51 | |
The Easter season is full of great music, and one way to focus on Christ's death and resurrection during Holy Week is to read, sing, and meditate on great hymns from Christian history. Dr. Kim Arnold has picked out 5 hymns for Holy Week this year that guide our hearts to the cross and the empty tomb. To read about these hymns, see her article, "Hymns for Lent." "O Sacred Head Now Wounded" - Paul Gerhardt "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" - Isaac Watts "O Love Divine, What Hast Thou Done?" - Charles Wesley "In Christ Alone" - Keith Getty and Stuart Townsend "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" - Charles Wesley | |||
| Empires: Greece with Terry Feix | 13 Mar 2024 | 00:41:32 | |
It is impossible to understand the world of the New Testament without Greek culture, philosophy, and history. But the Greeks play a role in the Old Testament, too, and between the Testaments. In this episode, Cole and Terry look at the Greeks and the ways God used this region and these people to work his plan in the world. | |||
| Empires: Persia with Terry Feix | 28 Feb 2024 | 00:42:15 | |
Cyrus the Great may own the title for the greatest conqueror before Alexander. He and his famous successors Darius and Xerxes conquered the known world and extended their empire all the way to Greece. The Persian Empire did not treat the Israelites like the Assyrians and Babylonians; they returned them to the promised land, let them rule themselves, and allowed them to rebuild the temple. In this episode, discover the roles the Persians played in biblical history and learn from their legacy as the last empire of the East before the rise of Rome. | |||
| Empires: Babylon with Terry Feix | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:58:15 | |
One empire stands above them all in the Bible: Babylon. From the opening pages of Genesis to the end of Revelation, Babylon stands in for every city and kingdom that would raise itself against God. But how did it become that symbol? Cole and Terry discuss the origins of Babylon, the high point under Nebuchadnezzar, the final destruction of the city, and the reputation that lives on to this day. | |||
| Empires: Assyria with Terry Feix | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:50:13 | |
The Assyrian Empire was the first world empire. Founded in the small town of Ashur on the Tigris, the Assyrian kingdom would eventually engulf much of the known world until it vanished nearly overnight. The kings of Assyria play leading roles in the Bible and the northern kingdom of Israel falls to Sennacherib in 722 BC. In this episode, Terry and Cole discuss the empire and what the Bible has to say about the Assyrians. | |||
| Christians in a Post-Christian World with Terry Feix | 07 Feb 2024 | 00:39:54 | |
What opportunities does the post-Christian world hold for Christians? Glen Scrivener's book The Air We Breathe sorts through the Christian values that pervade our post-Christian world and discusses opportunities for Christians to reconnect people to the person of Jesus Christ. | |||
| Jerusalem: City of David | 13 May 2026 | 00:25:03 | |
The city of Jerusalem didn't start with the Jews. It was an ancient city in Canaan, possibly the home of Melchizedek, and David had to conquer the city to make it his capital. Soon, it became the center of Israel and God's dwelling on earth. | |||
| How Christian Is Our World? With Terry Feix | 31 Jan 2024 | 00:31:24 | |
Tom Holland's book Dominion has sparked a wave of books, articles, and interviews about the Christian foundations of the West. Though fewer people might call themselves Christians, their worldviews are still saturated with Christianity. In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss the Christian foundations of the West and the glimpses of that worldview still shining through today. | |||
| How 1776 Created the Post-Christian World with Terry Feix | 26 Jan 2024 | 00:38:50 | |
1776 was a formative year for the West, in fact, Andrew Wilson argues in his new book Remaking the World that it is an origin point for so much of the world as we experience it today. In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss the book and the making of the post-Christian world we live in in the West. | |||
| The Problem of Evil, Part 2 with Terry Feix | 17 Jan 2024 | 00:36:43 | |
How can a good God allow evil? Or, since God created everything, is he responsible for evil? In this final episode on common objections to Christianity, Cole and Terry discuss responses to the problem of evil. | |||
| The Best Books of 2023! | 27 Dec 2023 | 00:48:41 | |
Here are our best books for 2023: Terry's Top 5 Dynasty - Tom Holland Finding Calcutta - Mary Poplin Scalia - James Rosen The Matter with Things - Iain McGilchrist Leadership Not by the Book - David Green and Bill High
Cole's Top 5 Timothy Keller - Collin Hansen Remaking the World - Andrew Wilson Dominion - Tom Holland The Pastor of Kilsyth - Islay Burns The Fellowship - Philip and Carol Zeleski | |||
| The Music of Christmas with Dr. Kim Arnold | 15 Dec 2023 | 00:42:00 | |
Christmas is unique among the holidays for so many reasons, above all the music. Christmas music fills the season and our hearts as we prepare to celebrate the Savior. In this episode, Dr. Kim Arnold talks about hymns, Christmas music, and compiling the songs for the new So We Speak advent booklet. Get the new Advent booklet here. | |||
| Objections: Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? With Terry Feix | 13 Dec 2023 | 00:31:24 | |
One of the most common objections to Christianity is called the problem of evil. Why does God allow evil? Why do bad things happen to good people? How can we explain the existence of a good and all-powerful God with evil in the world? In this episode and the next, Cole and Terry discuss the problem of evil and ways Christians have responded to this difficult objection. | |||
| Objections: Contradictions in the Bible | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:32:41 | |
How can we trust the Bible with all the contradictions? So the objection goes. In this episode, Cole and Terry break this objection down into three pieces; textual errors, factual contradictions, and factual errors. They discuss different approaches to reading the Bible and work through some specific objections. | |||
| Exciting News and Giving Tuesday! | 28 Nov 2023 | 00:02:49 | |
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| Objections: Science and Faith | 15 Nov 2023 | 00:42:16 | |
Are faith and science compatible? One objection many people have to Christianity is that they feel torn between faith and science. In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss this objection and ways science relies on a Christian worldview and reasons Christians should be optimistic about science. | |||
| Objections: Is There One Truth? | 08 Nov 2023 | 00:37:22 | |
How can there be only one truth? In this new series, Cole and Terry discuss the claims of Christianity against some of the most common objections to Christianity. Starting with the question of exclusivity, they look at the nature of truth, different religions, and how it's possible to claim that Christianity it true amid all the other options. | |||
| C.S. Lewis's Oxford with Dr. Simon Horobin | 06 May 2026 | 00:38:01 | |
When we think of Oxford, we think of C.S. Lewis. During his 30 years at Magdalen College, Oxford, Lewis was profoundly shaped by his environment and relationships. In C. S. Lewis's Oxford, Dr. Simon Horobin, who is also a fellow of Magdalen College, walks through Oxford with an eye for C.S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia, and more. | |||
| Best Of: Faultlines with Terry Feix | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:58:34 | |
Identity politics, critical theory, and deconstruction dominate our world right now. How can Christians sort out what is good and true? In this discussion, Cole and Terry give an overview of Voddie Baucham's book Faultlines. | |||
| Five Questions about Israel with Terry Feix | 27 Oct 2023 | 00:33:50 | |
As Israel responds to the brutal attacks of October 7, questions are arising about the future, the relationship between the U.S. and Israel, and support for the Palestinians. In this episode, Cole and Terry answer five common questions about Israel:
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| What’s Going on in Israel? with Terry Feix | 13 Oct 2023 | 00:53:19 | |
Over the weekend, Israel came under attack by Palestinian terrorists. What's happening now? Who are the major players? What's going to happen in the future? Cole and Terry discuss the central issues in the attacks on Israel, the path forward, and how to pray for Israel.
For more history and background, check out Terry's series, "The Making of Modern Israel." | |||
| The Surprising Genius of Jesus with Peter Williams | 11 Oct 2023 | 00:41:18 | |
Jesus was fully God and fully man, a great moral teacher, and rose from the dead. But was he a genius? In Peter Williams' new book The Surprising Genius of Jesus, he argues that Jesus's cleverness, insight, and depth are unrivaled in the history of the world. Focused on the parable of the two sons in Luke 15, Williams teases out the deep connections to the Old Testament and concludes that only Jesus could have told such a brilliant story. | |||
| The Life of God in the Soul of Man with Terry Feix | 04 Oct 2023 | 00:38:11 | |
If there's one book that influenced the men of the great awakening, it was Henry Scougal's The Life of God in the Soul of Man. This short book made a major impact in the years following. What does it truly mean to be a Christian and what are the signs of life with God? Cole and Terry discuss the book and what we can learn from it today in this episode. | |||
| Idols of the Heart with Terry Feix | 27 Sep 2023 | 00:39:02 | |
Is there more to sin than bad behavior? If we follow our behavior down into our emotions, drives, and desires, we discover that sin is far deeper than the external manifestations. The root issue is idolatry in our hearts. In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss David Powlison's article, "Idols of the Heart and Vanity Fair," and the implications for dealing with sin in our lives and giving spiritual direction to others. | |||
| Our Favorite Preaching Books with Terry Feix | 20 Sep 2023 | 00:45:31 | |
What is preaching? What makes a great sermon? In this last episode on influential books, Cole and Terry discuss John Piper's Expository Exultation, Tim Keller's Preaching, and Abraham Kuruvilla's A Manual for Preaching to model going from the text to the sermon and how to make the sermon stick. | |||
| Awakening: Jonathan Edwards with Terry Feix and Cliff Sanders | 15 Sep 2023 | 00:44:51 | |
Jonathan Edwards is famous for his sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," but there is so much more to this great American preacher and theologian. Many argue that Edwards is the greatest mind America has ever produced, others view him primarily as a defender of the Great Awakening. In this episode, Cole, Terry, and Cliff wrap up the Awakening series with a discussion of Edwards's ministry and legacy. | |||
| A Failure of Nerve with Terry Feix | 06 Sep 2023 | 00:43:50 | |
Edwin Friedman's book Failure of Nerve is a hidden gem for personal and organizational leadership. In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss the key ideas and the ways Friedman's work compares and contrasts with Christian wisdom for leaders. | |||
| Awakening: George Whitefield with Terry Feix and Cliff Sanders | 30 Aug 2023 | 00:47:43 | |
Maybe one person bears the responsibility more than any other for the preaching of the Great Awakening: George Whitefield. In England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and America, Whitefield tirelessly preached the Gospel with incredible spiritual power. As Cole, Terry and Cliff discuss his life and legacy, you'll see the powerful implications for the church today. | |||
| #Blessed? Divine Blessing and the Fullness of Life with Dr. Rusty Osborne | 29 Apr 2026 | 00:37:28 | |
Should we ask God for blessings? In Divine Blessing and the Fullness of Life in the Presence of God, Dr. Rusty Osborne traces the theme of blessing through the Bible, avoiding the perils of the prosperity and poverty gospels, to a true picture of the blessed life in the presence of God. | |||
| A Secular Age with Terry Feix | 23 Aug 2023 | 00:46:56 | |
Charles Taylor's massive book A Secular Age has been highly influential in understanding the cultural world we live in today. You may not wade through the whole thing, but you'll want to grasp a few key terms and ideas he presents. In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss secularism, the porous and buffered self, and the immanent frame. Also mentioned in this episode: "Cracks in the Secular" - James K. A. Smith, Comment | |||
| Awakening: John Wesley with Terry Feix and Cliff Sanders | 16 Aug 2023 | 00:47:55 | |
In the middle of the 18th Century, America went through a time of spiritual revival known as the Great Awakening. This movement of God has affected the country ever since. What was so special about that time? What really happened? In this episode, Cole and Terry are joined by Dr. Cliff Sanders, the founder and president of the School of Wesleyan Studies to talk about John Wesley's role in the Great Awakening. | |||
| Biblical Theology: Beale and Morales with Terry Feix | 09 Aug 2023 | 00:43:25 | |
In this episode on influential books, Cole and Terry discuss biblical theology through the lens of G. K. Beale's The Temple and the Church's Mission and Michael Morales's Exodus: Old and New. | |||