Judas committed suicide after Jesus was condemned to death. But what if he hadn’t? What might his redemption have looked like?

Judas committed suicide after Jesus was condemned to death. But what if he hadn’t? What might his redemption have looked like?
Salvation Army officer and warrior against human trafficking Danielle Strickland joins us. She quickly becomes our new favorite person as she explains why begrudgingly watching The Walking Dead became a spiritual exercise that tied directly into her justice mission.
They were criticized for using their high profile positions to protest inequality faced by millions of Americans during a time when “real” patriotism was most expected.
At least one important event in Herod the Great’s childhood affected how he saw the relationship between Yahweh and Rome. It may have set the stage for his fateful decision on that first Christmas.
A new debate on the meaning of the Trinity is raging in theological circles. But the debate is actually a resurrection of an old heresy. Why has the debate resurfaced? And what does it have to do with gender roles in the Church?
The StoryMen discuss the habits of a writer. When did we begin writing? What habits help us be effective? And how do we hack our own brains to make sure we get projects done?
Darren Aronofsky’s new horror film is divisive and confusing. It was advertised as a spiritual sister to the 1968 classic Rosemary’s Baby, so we investigate the two back-to-back. How do these films by master filmmakers stack up?
Before he betrayed Jesus, Judas was called and chose to follow Jesus. What did that look like?
Crash course in where the National Anthem came from, what it means, and decades of its presence in American sports.
On NFL protests