May 29, 2026
Plugged In's Paul Asay talks about their new technology blog that hopes to help us stay on top of the quickly changing world of AI and technology to help parents navigate them well with their kids. Plus, he addresses the loudness, but deceptiveness of AI algorithms. Slugs and Bugs' Randall Goodgame, author of "Sing...
May 29, 2026
We often say, "not my circus, not my monkeys." We are reluctant to get involved with others. Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and radio show challenges us that estrangement from others and their needs isn't good either. God shows us how to get entangled with others. From a pastor jailed for preaching near an...
May 28, 2026
Bible teacher Edna Blake talks about her years of discipling people organically: a life-on-life walk with others where both sides grow, leading people to Jesus through His word, and how it applies to where they're at. Daniel Darling, author of "Biblical Wisdom for Everyday Life," talks about how to apply Biblical...
May 28, 2026
Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith addresses a new Department of Education policy that would effectively limit student loans to religious-based institutions of higher education based on how much on average a person with certain degrees (including degrees in theology) make. He also talks about the political...
May 27, 2026
Pastor Chris Brauns, author of "The Way of Repentance," challenges us to see repentance not as just a remorse for getting caught, but really is a turning to Christ and to His ways that really bring joy. Musician and worship leader Ginny Owens reflects on the music of her new EP "Different Kind of Water," as well...