We start with an example of how some Christians have a crazy cult following of our former President. Then it's back to the usual shenanigans.
Ok it's not all about reading. But we do talk about it.
We reflect on how Idolatry and Narcissism peek their ugly heads into the church world. And a cool story about a roller coaster.
WE'RE BACK!!!! Thank you for waiting. We bringin the heat. Talking about the important things.
Hope you all had a good holiday! Perhaps Easter wasn't always filled with pastel eggs and cute bunnies ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What does it mean to be a good steward with our finances? Also, why don't we ever consider anyone else's opinion? PrizePicks talk stops around 12 ish minutes.
What were the reasons for admission to a mental asylum in the 1800s? Some will surprise you. One of us has some weird flavor preferences. I'm talking yellow and orange starbursts strange...
I think the title says it all.
Justin shares a conspiracy theory that's been near and dear to his heart. And we answer some more important questions.
Coming back after the winter break, Gabby asks us some questions from a new book she just got.
Talking about the world of psychedelics in comparison to currently accepted mind-altering substances in the Christian community. Ya know, like Coffee and Alcohol.
Just getting back into the groove, catching up on a bunch of things that don't really matter.
What does it mean to store up Treasures in Heaven? If we do the right t thing just so we can look forward to heavenly treasures when we die, are we really doing it for the right reasons?
Talking Halloween and things
Should we all just go back to the simpler times? Sometimes progress has it's drawbacks, as well as it's advantages...
Taking a break from the serious to explore some of the questions no one is asking.
Was Jesus capable of feeling shame if he never sinned? We tackle this and some other ridiculous issues.
Talking about how certain racially charged events have been removed from schools' history curriculum. Should students learn about these historical events or should people ignore them?
Just talkin about some of the classic things we used to do in school that are seemingly pointless in everyday adult life.
We loosely talk about the church resisting the idea of global unity, etc.