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By Words is a safe space for Christian women to process the hard parts of everyday faith with honesty and hope. Each week, Hannah Hughes (your "go-there gal") sits down to confront the uncomfy parts of walking with Jesus: doubt, suffering, mental health, waiting seasons and all the hidden middle moments in between . If you're looking for real conversations that are rooted in Scripture and deeply encouraging - you're in the right place.
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Short conversations with scientists, healthcare leaders, and innovators exploring the power of integrating faith, identity, and service into the world of science. Conversations in Science and Faith – Guest Nomination Form: https://forms.gle/86yHSPCmJBi5FZx4A
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At Christ Church, we've been privileged to have some amazing conversations with Christian mental health professionals, talking about mental and emotional health, how it intersects with our faith, and why it's important in our lives. Even though mental health is an aspect of our overall health, mental health and mental wellness have not always historically been talked about healthily and constructively in a church environment. Sadly, some people have been hurt by these damaging and unhelpful ...
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Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae

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A weekly podcast that offers Christian perspectives on some of the most significant issues facing today's church and culture. In each episode, hosts Scott Rae and Sean McDowell — professors at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology — draw upon biblical wisdom and insights from guest experts as they explore how Christians can thoughtfully and faithfully engage with cultural trends and current events.
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Conversations in Faith: Exploring The Questions You’re Afraid To Ask is a podcast produced by Our Lady of The Prairie Retreat, and sponsored by St. Ambrose University's KALA Radio, The Catholic Messenger and The Congregation of the Humility of Mary. Podcasts are released the first Friday of every month and feature two representatives of different faiths, who will explore questions submitted by you – questions you have been pondering but are uncomfortable asking. To submit questions, email th ...
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Christian Motherhood: The Real Conversation with Elyse and Michelle is the podcast for Christian moms who are tired of pretending everything’s perfect. Motherhood is beautiful — but it’s also messy, exhausting, and often nothing like we imagined. Here, we pull up a chair and have the honest conversations that don’t always happen in church. From mom guilt, comparison, and the invisible mental load to marriage struggles, intimacy after kids, raising children in faith, and finding God in the ch ...
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1Heart: Conversations About Faith provides a space where teachers and students at Grapevine Faith can talk about their faith together. Knowledge of God through Scripture is only part of the faith journey. What we do with what we know is what matters. The 1Heart podcast will guide you into applying what you know toward a deeper relationship with God. (Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here.)
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Conversations on art, faith, life and of course coffee with people you want to know. These conversations are all about providing encouragement, wisdom and inspiration from people you may otherwise never meet. They might be your next door neighbor, an artist around the corner, or possibly someone you already know but would like to know better. Join us each week as we discuss these ideas and more during Coffee Time Conversations.
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Entrepreneurship isn’t just about strategy—it’s about faith, mindset, and building a business that aligns with your purpose. Join Morgan B. Cash each week for unfiltered conversations on scaling a business without sacrificing peace, faith, or personal growth. From mindset shifts to faith-driven decisions and business strategies, this podcast challenges you to think bigger, move smarter, and build a business that truly serves you. 🎙 New episodes every Wednesday & Friday 🌍 Visit morganbcash.co ...
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Welcome to Midlife Crescendo-the podcast for women over 40 who are ready to embrace change, rediscover their purpose, and step boldly into their next chapter. Hosted by jazz recording artist, author, and speaker Debbie Cunningham, Midlife Crescendo is a faith-filled space for women navigating the unique transitions of midlife—including menopause, empty nesting, relationship shifts, grief, and career reinvention. Every week, you’ll hear inspiring interviews, real-life stories, roundtable disc ...
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In this podcast, Berthena has real, heartfelt conversations with her sister friends about everything that comes with being a woman—marriage, parenting, career, entrepreneurship, relationships, and so much more. She’s not here to sugarcoat things, but to get honest and transparent about the struggles, the victories, and everything in between. Drawing from her own experiences, Berthena opens up about her personal hardships and how she’s found strength and peace through her faith. Her love for ...
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This week: “Jesus Bots” & AI Spirituality: Sean and Scott discuss a New York Times piece on religious chatbots, raising concerns about me-centered faith, shallow “AI Jesus” advice, and how tech may distort spiritual formation. UC San Diego’s Education Crisis: A Wall Street Journal editorial reveals that 1 in 12 UCSD freshmen can’t perform middle-sc…
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"Conversations in Faith: Exploring The Questions You’re Afraid To Ask" is a podcast produced by Our Lady of The Prairie Retreat, and sponsored by St. Ambrose University's KALA Radio, The Catholic Messenger and The Congregation of the Humility of Mary. Podcasts are released the first Friday of every month and feature two representatives of different…
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If you’ve been trying to figure out God’s calling for your life — especially in work, motherhood, business, or ministry — this episode is for you. Today we’re chatting with Dani Crews about how to know God’s will in seasons that feel foggy, slow, or completely unclear. So many Christian women wrestle with that quiet question: “What does God want me…
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Hormones flaring, Christmas coming, and everyone’s one comment away from tears? Elyse and Michelle get honest about PMS, perimenopause, stress, sleep, and why the holiday season can tip even the most “chill” mum over the edge. From farmer’s market cry sessions to the mental load nobody sees, they unpack what’s hormones, what’s attitude, and what’s …
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Is Biola University staying true to its biblical mission? In this candid episode of the Think Biblically podcast, Biola University President Dr. Barry H. Corey joins hosts Dr. Sean McDowell, associate professor of Christian apologetics, and Dr. Scott Rae, senior advisor to the president for university mission and professor of philosophy and Christi…
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Why is it that Christians tend to focus on the brokenness of creation rather than its goodness? What if we shifted our attention to highlighting that God made the world to be our home, and as a result, focused on loving the world? Sean and Tim Muehlhoff discuss the proper balance we can find between recognizing the sinfulness and goodness of the wo…
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What if gratitude isn’t fluffy Pinterest quotes but actual warfare against overwhelm, bitterness, and resentment in your home? In this episode, Elyse and Michelle talk about choosing gratitude in the real chaos of marriage, motherhood, laundry piles, and holiday pressure. From Thanksgiving reflections to PTSD recovery, negative-thinking ruts, and h…
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Some days hold both joy and heartbreak in the very same breath. In this short, tender episode, I’m inviting you into a story that forever changed how I understood gratitude, grief, and the goodness of God. As I share the moment our long-awaited celebration turned into another devastating loss, we’ll explore the surprising way Jesus meets us in the …
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While God has made us to be ambitious, there can be a deep spiritual cost for striving to be better than others. Miroslav Volf is one of the leading public theologians. In this episode, based on his book "The Cost of Ambition," Dr. Volf explains how the teachings of Jesus and Paul offer a means for how we can aim for excellence without being plague…
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Loneliness & Misinformation: Sean and Rick unpack new research linking rising loneliness, especially among young adults, to increased susceptibility to conspiracy theories and online misinformation, emphasizing the need for real community and diverse conversation partners. Tesla’s ‘Robot Army’: They discuss Elon Musk’s ambitious plan to deploy one …
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What do you do when forgiveness feels impossible? In today’s episode, I’m sitting down with Bible teacher and author Yana Conner to talk about her brand-new book, Living Beyond Offense: Doing the Hard Work of Forgiveness God’s Way. This conversation is honest, deep, and so needed. Yana shares her personal journey of walking through offense, what it…
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From postpartum to perimenopause, what do you do when your body feels foreign, squishy and nothing like it “used to be”? In this honest conversation, Elyse and Michelle talk mumbods, hormones, comparison, bounce-back culture, and how to see your changing body through a biblical lens instead of shame. They unpack the pressure to “bounce back,” the m…
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What are the main tenets of the sexual revolution and who are some of the main victims? How do the debates over gender connect to the overall sexual revolution? Who are some of the main victims of the sexual revolution? What is the view of the body in gender ideology and how is that different from a Christian view of the body? We’ll answer these qu…
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Abortion access after Dobbs: Sean and Scott unpack a New York Times editorial on how telehealth and the abortion pill have reshaped the landscape, debate concerns about safety and framing, and address misleading claims around emergency care. Rising antisemitism: The hosts analyze the resurgence of antisemitism across the political spectrum—includin…
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What if gratitude wasn’t just something we practice — but a way of seeing our whole lives? This week, I’m sitting down with Virginia Wear Kujabi. She’s seen firsthand how faith isn’t limited to Sunday mornings — it’s formed just as much in the workplace, the kitchen, and the quiet middle moments of life. Virginia shares what it looks like to trade …
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Two imperfect people, one sacred covenant: Elyse and Michelle get real about what they’d tell their younger wife selves—expectations, prayer, intimacy, and communication. From peacekeeping vs. peacemaking to timing hard talks, counseling, and making marriage a yearly “work-on-it” priority, this is tender, practical, and unfiltered. Key Takeaways Yo…
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How can we unlock our talent, treasure, and time for the kingdom? Ruslan KD is a highly successful YouTuber, entrepreneur, and rapper. He has a new book out called "Godly Ambition." He and Sean discuss his journey to faith and how to develop a platform for Christ without falling into many dangerous traps of our social media age. Ruslan KD, a hip-ho…
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NYC’s New Mayor: Sean and Scott discuss the election of progressive Muslim democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani as New York City’s next mayor—exploring socialism’s renewed appeal, the moral framework behind market economies, and biblical principles of work, property, and caring for the poor Surrogacy in Crisis: Troubling trends in the surrogacy indu…
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Conversations in Faith: Exploring The Questions You’re Afraid To Ask is a podcast produced by Our Lady of The Prairie Retreat, and sponsored by St. Ambrose University's KALA Radio, The Catholic Messenger and The Congregation of the Humility of Mary. Podcasts are released the first Friday of every month and feature two representatives of different f…
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Grab your coffee and your TBR list, friend — we’re diving into my favorite reads of 2025! From faith-filled fiction that met me right in the middle of motherhood, to nonfiction that stirred my soul and audiobooks that carried me through the carpool line, today’s episode is packed with honest recommendations and cozy conversation. Whether you’re loo…
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Ever wish you could go back and encourage your younger mom self? In this episode, Elyse and Michelle open up about guilt, grace, and the impossible standards we set for ourselves as mothers. From toddler chaos to quiet-time guilt, they share what they’ve learned about letting go, finding identity in Christ, and trusting God to gently lead you—right…
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Tim Tebow is known for being a Heismann Trophy winner and an NFL quarterback. But he also spearheads one of the most influential anti-trafficking organizations today. He has a new book out, Look Again, in which he talks about the importance of understanding human value and caring for the vulnerable amongst us. Sean and Tim have a fun, intense, and …
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On this episode of Conversations in Science and Faith I had the honor of speaking with Dr. Tyler Johnson, a Stanford oncologist, award winning educator, published writer, and host of The Doctor's Art podcast. We discussed how oncology in particular demand precision but also presence. Medicine can often feel totalizing and having a background in fai…
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Relational Discontent: Sean and Rick discuss a New York Times piece on growing unhappiness in modern relationships, exploring how dating apps and individualism have replaced duty and community with self-focused fulfillment. They contrast fleeting “happiness” with the deeper pursuit of meaning. Gambling and Sports: They unpack the NBA betting scanda…
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Loss and grief are roads none of us want to walk, yet almost all of us will. And too often, we don’t talk about it until we’re right in the middle of the ache. In today’s honest and hope-filled conversation, I sit down with Clarissa Moll, author of Beyond the Darkness, to talk about what it looks like to grieve with Jesus — and to find beauty, purp…
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Is Halloween harmless fun or a doorway to darkness? Elyse (AUS) and Michelle (USA) share candid childhood stories, current convictions, and practical ways to guard little hearts while keeping family peace—without shaming other parents. Unfiltered stories. Unapologetic faith. Real motherhood. 3 Key Takeaways Discernment over default: Take Halloween …
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Is there a way to reconcile differences in the body of Christ over the role of women in the church and the home? In some ways, this issue is tearing the church apart, and our guest on this episode has a unique proposal of how the church can move forward with unity on this topic amidst significant differences. Professor Gregg Allison is the author o…
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We have so many great questions that come in each week and only have time for a handful of them on our Weekly Cultural Update. So we’re devoting this entire episode to your questions. This time the questions deal with the following: Is there a biblical mandate to vote? Should we use gene editing to cure Down syndrome? Where does national identity f…
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Today we’re talking about emotional healing and the nervous system and I can’t wait for you to hear this one. I sat down with Hope Vansuch, a Christ-centered nervous system coach, to talk about how God designed our bodies to heal, not just spiritually but physiologically too. If you’ve ever wondered why you keep reacting the same way in moments of …
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Pregnancy loss isn’t a sidebar—it’s part of many mothers’ stories. Michelle shares seven pregnancies, three live births, and the stillbirth of her son, Jackson, while Elyse opens up about endo, fertility grief, and near-loss—offering honest, faith-filled ways to grieve, talk about it, and love families walking through it. Key Takeaways Permission t…
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What are some of the aspects of the human body that point to the design of God?; For example, how does the function of your eyes, lungs and even the function of your individual cells point to God as an intelligent designer? How does religious observance affect a person’s physical and mental health? We’ll answer these questions and more with our gue…
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Scott is joined by guest co-host Erik Thoennes to discuss: Hostage Return in Gaza: Celebrating the return of all surviving Israeli hostages and discussing the theological and political complexities of the Israel–Gaza peace accord. Faith and Gen Z: Exploring new data showing a rise in Christian faith among Gen Z—even as suicide rates among the same …
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We’ve all been there: halfway through a heated text thread or comment section, trying to prove a point... and suddenly realizing we’re more focused on being right than being like Jesus. 🤦‍♀️ I can’t stop thinking about what my pastor said a few weeks ago: we’re not called to win arguments, we’re called to win souls. When life “bumps” us, whatever’s…
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Elyse (AUS) and Michelle (USA) pull back the curtain on the invisible mental load moms carry—endless schedules, meal plans, school forms, and everyone’s emotions—while confessing the funny, messy bits (hello, mystery music tab). Together they offer practical ways to declutter your home and calendar, train kids, ask your husband for help, and surren…
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After centuries of anticipation, the ancient city of Colossae—the site of Paul’s letter to the Colossians—is finally being excavated. Dr. Clint Arnold, one of the world’s foremost experts on Colossians, joins Sean McDowell to share breaking news from the dig in modern-day Turkey. They explore why this excavation is historic, what discoveries could …
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In this episode I was honored to be joined by Dr. Debora Wallingford, a dedicated veterinarian whose love for animals began in her Nebraska hometown and led her to the Pacific Northwest. Dr. Wallingford shares how her faith, compassion, and commitment to service shape her work at the Cat and Dog Clinic of Bellevue. From mentoring young aspiring vet…
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Topics this week: Marijuana’s Real Impact: A new study finds 40% of fatal crash victims in one Ohio county had high levels of THC, sparking discussion on how far legalization has gone and why Christians must discern between what’s legal and what’s right. AI and the End of “Seeing is Believing”: Sean and Scott unpack the dangers of AI-generated vide…
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If you’ve ever walked away from a church experience carrying more wounds than hope, you’re not alone. In today’s episode, I sit down with my friend Mia Elliott who shares her powerful story of growing up in a rigid, rule-based faith and how God gently led her into something deeper — a real, rich relationship with Jesus. Mia opens up about religious…
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Soft cookies, hard seasons: from choc-chip banter to the heart of mom guilt—comparison, joy, and conviction—in real time with Elyse (AUS) and Michelle (USA). We unpack how to take thoughts captive, spot the difference between condemnation and conviction, and find joy that outlasts the chaos. Scripture touched gently: 2 Corinthians 10:5; Deuteronomy…
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Scott is joined by colleague Rick Langer to discuss: Faith and Politics after the Kirk Shooting – A provocative article on whether Christians should see themselves as warriors or servants, contrasting combative approaches with Dallas Willard’s vision of gentleness in apologetics and civil discourse Abortion Statistics: Good News and Bad News – New …
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Conversations in Faith: Exploring The Questions You’re Afraid To Ask is a podcast produced by Our Lady of The Prairie Retreat, and sponsored by St. Ambrose University's KALA Radio, The Catholic Messenger and The Congregation of the Humility of Mary. Podcasts are released the first Friday of every month and feature two representatives of different f…
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Feeling more like house managers than husband and wife? Elyse (AUS) and Michelle (USA) get real about marriage after kids—date nights, scheduling sex, and why most “intimacy issues” are often communication issues. With humour, honesty, and hope, they share practical rhythms and a gospel-centred vision for oneness. 3 Key Takeaways Communication firs…
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Elyse (Aus) and Michelle (US) process the shock of Charlie Kirk’s September 10 assassination at Utah Valley University and ask, “How do we raise kids to be unashamed of the gospel— JOIN THE CONVO: Subscribe so you never miss new episodes of Christian Motherhood: The Real Conversation. Share this episode with a mum who needs courage today. Leave a 5…
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It finally happened — Elyse (Australia, 30s) and Michelle (USA, 50s) hit record after years of friendship and months of dreaming. In this first episode, they share their stories, why they’re done with polished perfection, and why Christian mums need raw, faith-filled conversations. 3 Key Takeaways Motherhood is messy and isolating at times — but yo…
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What is the state of assisted suicide/euthanasia in Canada today?; How significant are the financial pressures on the Canadian health care system and is that a reason that PAS/E is encouraged?; What is involved in a Christian response to PAS/E? We’ll address these questions and a few more with our guest Dr. Ewan Goligher, critical care physician an…
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Scott & Sean's topics this week: Failed rapture predictions once again made headlines, fueled by social media hype, raising questions about biblical teaching, authority, and how Christians should respond with truth and compassion Reflection on the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the role of faith in politics, with insights from David Brooks’ conc…
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Have you ever wondered if you can really hear God’s voice for yourself? In today’s conversation with Bible teacher and author Mariel Davenport, you’ll be encouraged to know that you can, and it starts with opening God’s Word. Mariel shares her powerful testimony of moving from atheism to faith after reading a borrowed Bible, and how God’s Word comp…
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Motherhood is messy. Faith wobbles. Marriage takes work. And if you’ve ever felt like you’re the only Christian mom who doesn’t have it all together—you’re not alone. Welcome to Christian Motherhood: The Real Conversation—the podcast for moms who love Jesus but are done with the “perfect Christian mom” highlight reel. Hosted by Elyse Rooney (Austra…
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