Chatting with Mark Sayers, we reflect on the upheaval of the 21st century, from terrorist attacks to political confusion, and discuss a Christian view and response.
We celebrate our 50th episode by chatting with Matt Chandler and Josh Patterson about transitioning the podcast. We also discuss the “why” behind Culture Matters.
We chat with Dr. Moore about how Christians can begin to consider technologies of today and the future, such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
We talk with author and speaker Andy Crouch about everyday steps for putting technology in its proper place as a family.
Reflecting on Easter, we chat with N.T. Wright about the resurrection of Jesus Christ and its implications on our work and our culture.
We talk with the legendary sportscaster about his Christian faith and how that plays out at home and work, from adoption and his battle with cancer to “Inside the NBA.”
We have an honest conversation about Lent, discussing the “why” and “what,” along with some practical tips for making the most of the season.
We talk with author Rod Dreher about his book and strategy for Christians living in a post-Christian nation, from maintaining our identity and beliefs to how we deal with politics and public education.
We’re joined by Taryn Mays and Summer Vinson Berger to discuss the epidemic of domestic violence and abuse in our culture, how to understand this issue and how we can respond as the Church.
We talk with artist and author Makoto Fujimura about the need for culture care instead of culture wars and art in the Christian life. Then we chat about suffering and faith within Martin Scorsese’s new film Silence.