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Philippians is often called the "Epistle of Joy," but is joy really the theme of the letter? In this episode, we examine the history of this popular view, how it shapes interpretation, and whether the text itself points to a different emphasis

A church invitation left at my door, two dogs losing their minds, and a completely random sermon review.

A church invitation left at my door, two dogs losing their minds, and a completely random sermon review.

In the opening moments of a sermon based on 2 Corinthians 5:9, two ideas are connected together: being accepted by God and hearing the words, "Well done, good and faithful servant." But what do those phrases actually mean?

A look at a new book called, Keeping Grace in the Gospel.

In this episode, we examine A Little Star, a largely forgotten catechism first published in London in 1653 by William Mason.

Many Christians reject the charismatic movement while unknowingly embracing some of its foundational ideas. In this episode, we examine a sermon centered on the question, "How do you get a word from God?"

It's 3:00 AM. The house is dark. Sleep isn't coming, so I reach for my iPad, open SermonAudio, and hit play. What happened next was one of the strangest listening experiences I've had in a long time.

Athletes have energy drinks. Influencers have energy drinks. Celebrities have energy drinks. But Jesus? Recent reports highlight the rise of Christian-branded energy drinks that use Bible verses, Christian imagery, and the name of Christ.

A "Concealed Carry Bible Cover" advertised in The Sword of the Lord newspaper stopped me in my tracks. In this episode, we examine the biblical, theological, and cultural issues raised by merging Christianity with tactical and gun culture. What does this reveal about fear, trust, identity, and modern American Christianity?