Why are Christians so obsessed with the rapture? Author, blogger and Nazarene elder Zack Hunt joins us to talk about his new book Unraptured, which is a lot less about well, the rapture, than you might think!

Why are Christians so obsessed with the rapture? Author, blogger and Nazarene elder Zack Hunt joins us to talk about his new book Unraptured, which is a lot less about well, the rapture, than you might think!
If creating is a calling, then don’t we owe it to ourselves (and God) to take our creative process seriously? Author and professor Julianna Baggott returns to the podcast to share about her amazing new course, Efficient Creativity.
It’s March Madness, so why not an all-star tournament of famous women in Church history? From an initial pool of 16 women, we narrow it down to a final four… and then it’s YOUR turn to vote!
Ben Winters returns to dive into his new novel, GOLDEN STATE. It’s a detective story set in a dystopian future where telling lies is illegal, so we reflect on the nature of truth and whether it’s possible to love a thing too much.
Author and spiritual director Phileena Heuertz joins us to introduce the idea and practice of Christian contemplation.
Movies about Biblical stories are a mixed bag, and they’re always divisive. So we throw our hats in the filmmaking ring by casting our own biblical epics. What movies do we want to see, and who’re our dream casts and crews?
The gang dives into one of the buzziest horror films of last year – Hereditary. We talk demonology, mental illness and why Toni Colette didn’t win an Oscar. Plus: our first ever immediate reaction right after watching the film.
While Kathy’s in Paris, we reflect on some pop culture that turns 30 this year. Then we explore how to avoid fights when sharing Jesus. How can we keep our relationship with the other person center? (Plus, seriously, why were there so many great movies in 1989?)
The United Methodist General Conference last week sent shockwaves through many Wesleyan denominations who are seeking to love and make disciples among the LGBTQ communities who worship with us. How do we make decisions as a global church? And how do we keep people made in God’s image from being reduced to doctrinal positions?
Now that Season 3 of the Good Place has devastated us all, we dive into why we’re so fascinated with this show about ethics and the afterlife. Plus, since the whole show is about impostor syndrome, we ask Clay and Kathy to shed some light on this all-too-common experience of feeling like a fraud.