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As of this morning, we are live on YouTube! Check out the So We Speak channel and our first series, Empires. Subscribe for more series in the coming weeks. In addition, Cole gives a preview of our next two series coming up on the podcast. You
Jesus was so many things, but a genius? This is a neglected attribute. Jesus was the most brilliant teacher to ever walk the earth. In his new book, The Surprising Genius of Jesus, Peter Williams makes the case that Jesus was not just wise, he
Revelation is a difficult book. The symbols, cryptic messages, and all the different interpretations can make it a daunting part of the Bible to study. But it's also one of the most encouraging, comforting, foundational books of the Bible. In t
The Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem is the holiest site in Christendom. It is the historic site where Jesus was crucified, buried, and rose from the dead. But is it the real spot? In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss the church's
There are still incredible archaeological finds happening all the time. This month, a mosaic floor from the ancient city of Megiddo will be displayed for the first time at the Museum of the Bible. This floor from the 3rd century marks the oldes
Make sure you're subscribed to the Weekly Speak to get commentary and analysis each week that will keep you informed without being conformed.Subscribe here!Get one of these book briefs in your email every month. Support our ministry by giving
The Shroud of Turin may be the most studied artifact in human history. This 14-foot cloth is claimed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, with his image imprinted on the cloth from the resurrection. A 1988 radiocarbon test dated the
It would have been unbelievable to both Romans and Jews that a man who had been crucified could be worshipped as a god. As the early church began to grow, they faced intense persecution. But the church continued to grow. After only three centur
We're re-releasing our episode on Jesus and Pontius Pilate as an interlude to the Rome series. During Jesus's lifetime, Pilate was the Roman governor of Judea. In this episode, Cole and Terry place Jesus's life in the Roman empire, and things c
There is no empire more important to the biblical story than Rome. It is the culmination of Daniel's prophecy and the ruling power at the time of Christ. In this first of two episodes, Cole and Terry discuss the origins of Rome and the world Ch
Is your phone hurting your discipleship? It almost certainly is. How can we continue to grow in this culture of distraction? Cole and Terry discuss some trends in our technology and media as well as some thoughts on how to continue to grow and
Deconstruction remains an important topic, but it's changing. At the end of 2021, we recorded two episodes on deconstruction (Part 1 & Part 2), discussing its nature and phenomenon. Now, we're looking at how faith, loss of faith, and strengthen
The American education system has not been the same since Covid. What's changed? In this episode, Cole and Terry revisit an essay written in 2020 by Harvard historian James Hankins titled, "American Meritocracy: A Tipping Point?" They discuss t
Summer is here and it's time for some book recommendations. This week, Terry recommends some books from the stack.Books mentioned in this episode:Our Ancient Faith - Allen GuelzoPatton's Prayer - Alex KershawIs Atheism Dead? - Eric Metaxa
Summer is here and it’s time for some book recommendations! In this episode, Cole talks about the books he’s reading and recommending. From devotional books to enjoyable summer reads, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy. Next week, don
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 S
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!
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
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. 
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 happe
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
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.
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 fi
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 gifte
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
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