The Women of 1,000 AD (w/ Meg Hyland)

The Women of 1,000 AD (w/ Meg Hyland)

Academic historian Meg Hyland is troubled by the unimaginative story told about women throughout history: that they were always oppressed, quiet, and un-influential until feminism arrived on the stage to set us all free. On this episode, Meg shares about her project and tells the story of two remarkable women from 1000AD.

A Hidden Life: A Passion Narrative

A Hidden Life: A Passion Narrative

Why does it matter to live a faithful life, to resist evil, when it costs everything and seems to accomplish nothing? This episode reviews A Hidden Life, by Terrence Malick.

Episode 65: Becoming an Indie Comic Artist

Episode 65: Becoming an Indie Comic Artist

Jason Brubaker joins the table to discuss his journey from Dreamworks animator to indie comic artist. He also shares his latest collaboration with Cave Pictures Publishing, and the importance of community in his creative process.

Church Mothers (w/ Oliver B. Langworthy)

Church Mothers (w/ Oliver B. Langworthy)

Who were the women of the early church? What do they have to teach us about vocation, the Holy Spirit, and being transformed into the image of Christ?

Rooted in the Ordinary & Extraordinary

Rooted in the Ordinary & Extraordinary

Refresh your spirit with guitarist, Isaac Horn, and mandolinist, Lincoln Mick, as they sing of brokenness, roots, and redemption—the ordinary life transformed by the extraordinary.