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One of the most popular songs aimed at women in the last year asks the question, "What was I made for?" And honestly, it's a question we all ought to …
Have you ever been under the delusion that someone would be giving you better advice if only they were....you? This week we talk about the trap of …
This week we are talking about the genre of mom-advice that is easily anxiety and guilt-inducing: the "don't blink because everything will be over …
This week we meander through random hospitality thoughts (buy fun toothpicks!), why book clubs are a good idea, and how the Ransom trilogy has …
This week Summer tells the incredible story of Gypsy Rose, a young woman who was a victim of her mother and also the one who orchestrated her murder. Why has her story garnered so much attention over the years? What …
Welcome to this year’s interrogation of each other. Just kidding, but we do like to take a week every year to ask each other some questions and put …
Welcome back to a true crime story time hour, as told by Joy. After a brief discussion about different art forms that genuinely require time and …
Join us this week as we talk about growing older. Should Christian women be embarrassed about aging? How can you discern your own fruit and growth?
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In our final installment of this year's feminism series, we discuss the fact that feminism & christianity are not compatible. Are there …
This week we discuss feminism's long and successful relationship with media. From the first woman-owned newspaper to the absolute feminization of …
This week in our 2024 Feminism series we are discussing the ways in which feminism has influenced and also IS inherently pagan. How has feminism …
For the next four weeks we are going to be analyzing the way that feminism has influenced the West. From the degradation of education, to the …
In this final episode of the year we talk the courage to be bad at things until you're good at them, why Jesus had to be a man, and what hope His …
This week we chat about the ways that motherhood is taught and instructed by the Incarnation of the Son of Man. Be encouraged, there's so much …
It's that time of year! Christmas is probably stirring up a lot of emotions so this week we talk about the glorious hope of the Incarnation and what …
For the rest of December we are going to be thinking about what the incarnation has to do with our practical lives. What does it have to do with hospitality? Being a woman? How we grieve? How we hope? Join us in part …
In this episode we talk about practical living in the home. What does family worship look like? What are the general expectations of Christian …
This week we discuss the magic of being unbothered this holiday season. Are your in-laws difficult? Is someone that hates you staying in your guest …
This week we talk intentions vs. impact. These were woke buzzwords just a few years ago precisely for the reason that they are typically used in …
This week we discuss why it is important to be a sweet old lady, why the "problem" of evil isn't such a problem, and how to think about evil …
This week we talk about friends. What IS a friend? How do you BE a friend? When should you CONFRONT a friend? Good things the Bible gives us SO MUCH …
Join us for a surprisingly fun interview on a not-so-fun topic: is "same-sex attraction" sinful? Dr. Jared Moore helps us think biblically about the …
Today we talk about the very human (read: sinful) tendency to be really dumb. The best way to be dumb is to refuse to call things what they are, and …
This week we discuss the blessing and the curse of social contagion. We all imitate, but discerning what and who to imitate is another story. Why are …
This week we dive into our inbox to talk back to you about headcovering, infertility, abortion ministry and gendered leadership, and a few other …
In this episode we discuss the problem with hyper focusing on the sins and failures of others. Imagine what the world wold look like if we focused on …
If God had different plans, if you had said that thing, if you had completed that task, if you had done something differently, wouldn't everything …
One morning in March, a horrible scene is stumbled upon in an unlikely place. A high-end retail store in a wealthy shopping district is now a crime scene with an abundance of evidence and no apparent motive. As …
This week Summer tells the story of Julia Koepcke, a teenager who fell from an airplane into the rainforest and lived to tell the tale. Join us for a …
This week we discuss common Christian phrases that are straight up propaganda, and talk ways to make distinctions between the malicious, the …
In this episode we talk the internet phenomena of the trad wife up against what the Bible has to say about a woman's work and persona. Is the …
What if you want something good, and you're not getting it? Is that the Lord trying to stamp that desire out of you for your good? If you're not …
This week we discuss whether or not humans should be cremated, buried, or used as compost. You'd be surprised at the differing opinions you'd find in …
This week we talk about the pernicious "third way". The third way is the soothing middle ground that many so-called evangelicals often want to offer as an alternative. But what is it really? It's a trapdoor to …
Some of the people sitting in the pews on Sundays have pasts that would make nice church ladies blink very fast. We sit amongst former murderers, …
You've probably heard that whatever "two consenting adults" want to do is their own business. In a worldview where there is no sky above us and …
There are a million and one ways to sin with food, but there are also a million and one ways to bless and be blessed by food! If food stresses you out, grab a cookie and join us as we discuss how to love God and bless …
This week we answer a listener question about what it means to "suffer well". We consider several factors that change how we should view suffering, …
Its our first long-distance episode! We haven't recorded together in months, so we do a lot of life-updating: whatcha cooking? What movie do you wanna see in eternity? What have you been learning lately? Join us!
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This week we talk the Christian work ethic and why it's a good thing. If you've been feeling faint, we hope we can encourage you this week!
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In part two of our conversation with Zach Conover we discuss the practical implications of fighting sin. What is required of us? What will it look like on a day-to-day basis? How do we recognize the fruit of deceit …
In this episode we are joined by Zach Conover to discuss the importance of battling sin. How? Why? What does it mean for the Christian life if we are not actively engaged in this? What are the weapons we are given for …
In this episode we discuss transhumanism—what is it, how is it a worldview, why should Christians care, and what does feminism have to do with it? …
In our annual summer recommends episode we talk the ONE book you MUST read this year (according to Summer), sourdough hot tips, Joy’s salad of the summer, books for the grieving, Christian music worth buying, and an …
In this painfully long episode (but still less painful than someone you haven't seen from high school messaging you about their new "business …
This week Joy tells the unbelievable story of Ruth Finley & the poet of Wichita. Plagued by threatening letters, stalked at her work and at home, …
In this episode, after we discuss some fun listener emails, Summer tells the story of Angela Hammond. She was four months pregnant when her fiancé witnessed her being abducted. Thirty years later, a ransom note is …
In this episode we talk the value of letting relationships change you. Your church should change you. Your marriage should change you. You don't get …
The American public school system has explicitly catechized generations of Americans to believe that egalitarian thinking is the only way to achieve …
Every now and then we like to put each other in the hot seat so to speak and interview each other. We ramble from current efforts, what makes a coming-of-age-tale, to what we hope our grandkids have to say about us. …
In this episode we discuss the myth of "being open minded" and how to speak and think clearly when everyone else holds their opinions as if they were …
In this episode we discuss accidentally being prepared and how chronic cynicism is a matter of first-world decadence.
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In this episode we are joined by Brian Sauve and Ben Garrett to discuss their new podcast, Haunted Cosmos, dropping March 15th. Creatures of the …
The numbers don't lie: women vastly outnumber men when it comes to self-reported anxiety and depression medication use. Is there something inherent in women that makes them more prone to feeling anxious? In this episode …
No, it's not another discussion about how we shouldn't care what people post on social media. Women are made to influence, to be beautiful, and to …
For the next several weeks, we want to talk about common ways that women twist what is innate and good into something ugly and awful. In this episode …
In this episode we talk about what's wrong with popular chick lit and how to avoid reading soul-sucking garbage (even if its popular on booktok). …
In this episode we discuss rollerskating mishaps, what to do when your parenting beliefs clash with your friends, the supremacy of the church over …
Productivity! Getting things done! Making it happen! So many of us feel fussy around knowing what to do, when to do it, or how to get it all done. We …
"Your feelings are valid" might be one of the most toxic, underhanded messages we send to each other today. There is an appropriate time to be sad, there is an appropriate time to struggle, but if you are one of the …
Have you ever heard the radical neutrality inherent in some well-meaning catchphrases like, "Fed is best"? Ever had to come to terms with decisions you've made that had consequences you have not enjoyed? In this episode …
Join us as we catch up on random thoughts from the last several months as we took a break from recording. It's random. It's weird. It's....us.
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Do you have zero palate for anything pleasant at all? In this episode we talk How the Grinch Stole Christmas, whether or not it was a Christian …
Join us live from ReformCon2022! We chatted the differences between moms and dads, how women in education tip the scales towards emotion, and whether …
Filmmaker and friend of the pod, Les Lanphere, joins us to discuss his next project, a film called Cessationist. We make him explain why he would do …
Value, worth, self-esteem, self-image, "finding your identity in blah blah blah"....it's an old record that we have been playing in evangelicalism …
In this episode we discuss the last three years of pregnancy (duh) and the right way to want more and more and more.
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This week we are joined by our friends from the A Couch Divided podcast to discuss mental illness—and in particular, whether or not anyone is REALLY …
In this episode Joy tells the story of a missing hiker and a mysterious mountain in Japan. Join us for this unsolved true crime story time!
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If you bring up scary movies you'll receive mixed reactions, and rightly so, because the "horror" genre truly is a mixed bag. In this episode we …
Welcome back to true crime story time with Summer & Joy! This week Summer tells the story of Elisa Lam and the Cecile Hotel. Arguably the first viral true crime story thanks to YouTube, the disappearance of Elisa …
It's another church history story time! We invited Summer's dad back to talk to us about the man, the myth, and the legend, Martin Luther. By the end …
After a brief discussion about why restaurants in the South are terrible and which Great White Shark went crazy a few months back, we discuss the sin …
You know what the social gospel is even if you’ve never heard of it because so much of American Christianity has confused loving God with just being a really "nice" person. In this episode we talk about Christ as Lion …
Your knee-jerk reaction to the phrase "culture wars" will probably say a lot about what you think about worldview and what that means for your daily …
In this episode the girls discuss the beauty of speaking directly and fearing God instead of man. How does this translate into the way we speak in …
In this week's episode we are joined by pastor and author Nate Pickowicz to discuss why he wrote a biography about R. C. Sproul and why stories of …
Are you ready to receive what you are DUE?! It is promised that you will have to give an account for the time that you are given. In this episode we want to think about the pride of being a time-waster. Join us!
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In this episode we discuss the very human desire to be creative, make beautiful things, admire beautiful things, and keep things that are beautiful. …
After a brief discussion about how to help your kids think through the movies they watch, we jump into a discussion about what it means to be willing to put in the work. Why do some people seem to be able to be so …
After a brief discussion about horse girls and cheese grater abs, we answer a listener question about what it means to live as a Christian among …
Do you know what glitter is? Maybe you do. Maybe you’re an expert on glitter. Will you be an expert at the end of this episode? No, but there is a lot to know about glitter that you may find interesting or unexpected. …
In this story time episode we travel back to 1935 for Summer to tell the story of the shark in Australia that vomited an entire arm, and the capers …
If you've read a book lately you know that the character who can't laugh at himself is the most obnoxious. In this episode we consider what it means to take criticism well and to lay aside the weight of being easily …
In this episode the ladies talk about what feminism, #MeToo, and even the church has done in the conversation and work around dealing with sexual …
In this episode we answer a listener question about what the difference is between false teaching and unhelpful teaching. Is there a time when …
In this episode we talk about an aspect of controlling our speech that often gets overlooked when we dither about making sure our kids never say mean …
"Don't be a bummer" is great life advice, but it's incomplete. Instead of being a bummer, what SHOULD you be? In this episode we talk about the …
In this episode we discuss the difference between righteous anger, sinful anger, and how easy it is to mask our sinful anger under the guise of just …
Join us for our annual summer recommends episode where we discuss what we are reading and the things we think everyone should use or practice over …
After a brief discussion about Harry Potter and topics we don't plan to discuss, we dive into why sexual revolutions always lead to bloodshed, and …
In this episode we are joined by Andrew and Jeremiah, the Cultish crew, to discuss the fallout of the Manson murders on the conscience of America. In …
After a weird rambling conversation about pre-Flood culture and potential weird futures, we discuss why working hard in your relationships is not a …
In this episode we discuss pregnancy cravings, being responsible for your emotions, and the proper mothering of emotions.
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In this episode we discuss what it means to be content in the season you're in, and how to have an overall perspective of your life that helps bring …
In this episode we talk why New Age practices are so mainstream. Ultimately, all of life is worship and there are only two religions. Let's chat!
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One of the questions sent in to us all the time is, "How do I stay on top of all of my duties as a wife and a mother?" So, the house is a mess, the kids haven't bathed, and you're feeling short tempered. What does it …
In this episode Summer & Joy discuss what flattery is, how to recognize it, and why it ought not to be an immediate cringe feeling when we hear …
In this kind-of yearly plot point, the girls interview each other. This year they discuss household management, Toy Story films ranked, advice for …
For many, the #MeToo movement was a pivotal moment of activism that set the stage for important matters to be spoken about publicly. Unfortunately, …
It's a feminist true crime story time! In this episode Summer tells the story of Ann Cooper Hewitt, who was involuntarily sterilized by her mother in …
As we wrap up our discussion on the fourth (current) wave of feminist leaders, Joy takes us through a discussion that hits on critical race theory, so-called "body positivity", depression, social media influence, and …
As we kick off our discussion of the wave of feminism that we are currently in, Summer breaks the rules a little bit because the topic of …
In this episode, Joy tells us the story of Rebecca Walker, the author and activist responsible for coining the term "third wave" in a time when many were arguing for a "postfeminist" era. Her mother was Alice Walker, …
In this episode, because we discuss the author of Prozac Nation, Elizabeth Wurtzel, we end up discussing mental health, clinical depression, and why …
Arlie Hochschild was the sociologist and second wave feminist that coined the term "the second shift" in reference to mothers who had full-time jobs …
"The Feminine Mystique" by Betty Friedan is often credited with kicking off the second wave of feminism. Both the book and the movement focused on freeing women from the constraints of being wives and mothers without …
This week Joy tells us the life story of Lucy Stone, the "Morningstar" of the Women's Rights movement. She was the first woman to graduate with a …
In this episode we kickoff our next feminism series! Over the next several weeks we are going to analyze some of the key women in each wave of the feminist movement. What did they believe? How have they impacted us …
This week we discuss how the Sexual Revolution is still impacting us today, how the revolutionaries in the 60s are the normies today, and why you …
As we gear up for our next feminism series, we want to do a little review of the material we have already covered in years past. The first wave of feminists were not the sweet, Christian women you were likely taught in …
We have the best news ever, which is that Jesus is King and He is currently ruling and reigning over His enemies. Adopted as sons into His …
Merry Christmas! In this episode Joy tells the story of Charles Schulz, the creator of Charlie Brown, and how he fought to get the biblical story of …
Living a life of thanksgiving changes how we approach the rich abundance we live with in our day. In this time of year, it's easy to become overwhelmed and overlook the good work before us as we prepare a feast.
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As we go in to the holiday season and get ready to start another year, it's way too easy to look back over 2021 and remember all the sad or difficult …
Whether you're feeling the holiday woes or not, it's always a great time of year to practice looking to Jesus when our anxieties or heartaches …
Few things grant us perspective like pondering the saints that have gone before us. In this episode, we tell the story of a few Scottish covenanters who helped change the course of history and have impacted your own …
Join us to discuss food flops, food moods, food recommends, and how to fight holiday bad moody-ness as you gear up for all things thanksgiving!
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If someone lies every day, what does that make them? Are we afraid to answer that question? Do we want to nuance it? Perhaps it is time we evaluated what it means to make a righteous judgment, and why to practice such a …
Why are masks a "left/right" issue? What does worldview have to do with understanding what's going on around us politically and theologically? In …
We are so excited to be joined by pastor and author Nate Pickowicz to discuss the topic of his book, "How to Eat Your Bible". We KNOW we should be in …
In this episode we discuss what it looks like when we don't know much, but we for sure know someone is committing the cardinal sin of being …
What are men made for? What are women made for? How does the mission of a man and woman work together? In this episode we are joined by Michael Foster to discuss these kind of stupid questions because we live in a time …
Shame entered the world as a result of the fall, and there are times when it is right to feel ashamed, and times where it is wrong to feel ashamed. …
The internet is busy talking about the new book, "The Making of Biblical Womanhood", which asserts that complementarianism is patriarchy, and patriarchy grieves Jesus. In this episode we assess some of Barr's key …
This week we are joined by a surprise guest to discuss what it means to be a bad movie reviewer. Can we think beyond "Disney bad"? Why is Christian …
Ever replayed a conversation in your head and said all of the things you wished you had said in the first place? Ever found yourself stewing over grievances? Struggled with contentment? Let's talk about the ways we give …
Hey single ladies: this episode is for you! We are so excited to be joined by Nancy Wilson, author of Single & Satisfied, to discuss the …
The Apostle Paul learned how to be content while being held prisoner, and we lose our cool when someone has the nerve to drive in front of us. Our …
Join us as Summer tells the story of rare and strange missing persons cases that occur every year in our national forests. Is the "missing 411" classification coincidence, conspiracy theory, or proof that something …
Join us as Joy explores the legacy of one of the most dangerous women in all of history: Margaret Sanger. She was an unapologetic racist, a humanist, …
It's our annual scattershot episode! This time we answer questions about laziness vs. resting, what's up with people almost worshipping their pets, kids and Bible reading, how to handle weariness, and how to fight the …
The phrase "girl power" has long been cutesy and obnoxious, but that's not because women aren't genuinely powerful. In this episode we want to …
It's easy to take shots at feminism—some of it is just so obviously terrible and gross that it qualifies as low-hanging fruit. It is far more …
In this true crime story time Joy tells the story of the Putney bridge pusher—a mysterious runner who pushed a woman in front of a bus for no apparent reason. Although captured on several cameras, his identity seemed to …
In April of 1980, fourteen year old Laureen Rahn disappeared from her home. For years, her mother searched for her to no avail. Her phone rang …
What is gossip anyway?! In this episode we take a close look at the 9th commandment and what it means to speak of others in a way that maintains love …
What does "love is love" even mean? Why are people drawn to religion in the first place? Join us as we finish our discussion about the Love Has Won …
It's another Cultish mashup where we talk about weird stuff. Joined by a pastor local to the area the Mother God cult is from, the ladies and the …
It's that time of the year where we share what we are reading, listening to, cooking with, and working on over the summer.
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After a brief discussion about a gender fluid non binary barber & emotional support water bottles, the ladies bring to the table more temptations …
This week we chat about what it means to be right and how to know that you're right. But how do you speak to people who don't believe in absolute …
There's a way to communicate that is godly, and there is a way to communicate that dishonors God. Social media has changed what we think is appropriate or inappropriate to share, so let's chat about where to share and …
The therapeutic model of forgiveness has left a generation thinking that you are either drowning in resentment, or you are an internal forgiveness gumball machine, dispensing with "forgiveness" all day long toward every …
God has revealed Himself to us through creation and through Scripture. Scripture is the textbook that teaches us how to read creation. How do we ensure that we are reading this book correctly? What are some ways that we …
Ever get the feeling that we live in a generation that resents maturity? In this episode we want to think about what it means to be an adult in the …
The #MeToo movement gave birth to another movement and they use the hashtag #ChurchToo. Its focus is horrible things people have experienced in church in a desire to normalize sharing negative church experiences. In …
A great litmus test for whether or not someone is speaking truthfully is to measure how much nuance and qualification they feel they must include. …
In this strange almost episode, Summer answers some listener questions by discussing contentment, warfare and peace in the Christian life, GraceLife …
You've likely heard that "Christianity is the white man's religion." You've probably also heard that "whiteness" has co-opted true Christian principles in America today. Dr. James White takes us through some church …
There are things that are worth feeling guilt over, and by "things" we mean "sin". So what do we do with our sinful temptation to load ourselves down …
We get a lot of practical life application questions about submission. How do I submit? What does it look like? Today we want to talk about how we all are submitting all the time in every relationship in certain ways …
Knowledge is impossible without God. In this episode we discuss what kind of education we must give our children, why it matters, and what kind of …
Have you ever felt deeply convicted that whatever it was you were doing was NOT something you were meant to be doing? Have you ever been tempted to believe that all the people around you must just have such an easier …
It is not unchristian to be emotional. God demands not just our minds, but our hearts as well. Our devotion, our loyalty, our joy. So what do we do …
Most of us have been taught the therapeutic model of forgiveness—mainly that forgiveness is something you do mainly for YOURSELF. Funny story, you …
What does Jesus' life death and resurrection happening 2000 years ago have to do with how I live my life today? Well, it's either everything or it's nothing. And that fact has everything to do with what you're doing …
It's not another episode of the faux "idolatry of marriage" garbage that the elites want you to toe-the-line with. The message of the Bible …
In this episode we aim to answer questions about reformed theology book reccos, LGBTQ issues, prayer, anxiety, and single women fulfilling their …
In this episode we discuss how what kind of counsel we seek reveals what kind of counsel we really want. Where should we go with spiritual, …
Be content! Be joyful! Think positive thoughts! Look to Christ! These are all good things, but if we are doing them in our might, with our own power, …
Okay, we are only half-joking. Feminism is changing at such a rapid pace, with different strands of Medusa's hair being cut and regrown all the time. …
As we look forward to the next year and all that we might be in fear of, we discuss what it looks like to be thankful in and out of season. How do we …
This week we ramble through Christmas music traditions, what it means to celebrate this week like a Christian, and how not to be miserable even if …
The holidays offer us an incredible opportunity to bless others and celebrate like Christians. Our hearts often turn this time into a snare instead …
This week Joy tells us the life story of a man's voice all of us have heard, but whose heroic deeds have been intentionally kept out of the …
In this story time episode, Summer talks about the purported self-help group NXIVM. Was it an MLM? Was it a cult? How do such intelligent and capable …
One of the best things about being a Christian is having brothers and sisters all over the globe. However, it's extremely easy to be singularly …
What the world doesn't want you to be aware of is the fact that they are at war with God. There are only two options: worship the Creator, or worship creation. Once you understand this, everything happening in the world …
In this episode we discuss that nagging need all of us need to war against: the need to be seen as right in everyone else's eyes.
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In this episode we discuss what kind of injustices are created in a culture whose only sexual law is consent. Then we take a look at why 30% of women …
ICYMI: In this episode from 2019, we discussed what's up the enneagram, where it came from, why it's so popular, and why Christians should really get …
We have all heard the phrase: "Give them grace!" or "Just give yourself some grace!" Are we all feeling like we are being given a lot of grace lately? Is this how the Bible discusses grace? If not, how have we gotten to …
In this episode, Summer tells us the story of the Ayahuasca murders and why Ayahuasca tourism is growing. Then Joy makes us think about something we have never thought about before and it may change the way you look at …
Summer & Joy share what's been on their minds lately: God's great big world, what it reveals about Him, what we think about when we're alone, and …
In the second half of our crossover with Cultish to discuss The Handmaid's Tale, we touch on the feminist assumptions regarding ancient Near East …
The Handmaid's Tale is an icon of feminist literature and because of the popular Hulu show, it is now a symbol for "reproductive freedom". So what is …
It's hilariously easy to find women's blogs and podcasts about modesty, but today what we want to talk about is vanity—the kind that results in …
We tend to think that "anger" is a man's problem while simultaneously & regularly taking to private women's groups to discuss what's so upsetting …
In this episode, Summer and Joy discuss 'problematic' history on accident. Summer just wanted to discuss a female serial killer you have never heard of, and Joy just wanted tot all about a weird museum in Germany she …
It's one of those catching-up-on-life episodes where we talk about Summer having COVID-19, masks, sanctification, not being conceited, and otherwise …
Joined by our friend Allie Stuckey, we discuss the topic of her new book on the toxic culture of self-love. Join us and be encouraged!
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The girls take on a listener question about not being ruled by emotions and how to keep them in check. What does it mean to obey Scripture in the …
Today we explore ways in which we might not be "feminists" but we end up practically living out feminist ideas. On the flip side, what are the ways in which we advance feminist causes under the guise of "not being a …
This week is a bit of a potpourri of book recommendations, favorite listens, internet stuffs, and a long/short answer to a listener question about married Christian women and their desire (or lack thereof) for babies.
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In this episode we finish what we started in the previous episode with Summer's dad, Dr. James White—a look at "the big 6" and what Christians must …
Summer’s dad joins us this week to help us think through the major passages in Scripture that deal with homosexuality and how we, as Christians, are to think about them in light of their clear revelation in Scripture.
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In this episode the ladies answer listener questions that are valuable, but require a bit of discussion. Join us as we think through submission, …
In this episode the girls discuss what it means to be critical, what it means to be encouraging, and how understanding these concepts better will protect us from looking like we don't know Jesus—especially online.
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In true Sheologians style, we take a break from the "usual" to highlight a true crime story that is truly hard to believe. Summer takes us on a dive …
In this episode we address the awful things going on in the news right now, from racial conflict to riots to continued coronavirus restrictions. How …
Joy tells us a story of a heist gone right because DNA can't solve everything. It leads us into a discussion around justice (surprise!) and why …
In this episode our friend Rachel Jankovic joins us as we think through what women's ministry is, what it's for, and how to honor God in it.
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Is there a difference between happiness and joy? What are the duties of Christians in regards to joy? And why does it sometimes feel like us Reformed …
Joined by our friends, and the hosts of the podcast Provoked, we have a discussion on what the church has to do with evangelism, why evangelism …
Empathy has become a doctrine essential to Christian behavior in recent years, but has the concept actually been interrogated to the extent that it …
Christians have an interesting relationship with the wellness industry, and it is not uncommon to see this in the tension around the topic. Do you use essential oils? Do you avoid processed food? Have you tried magnet …
This week we let you in on a big little secret, and invite you to consider with us what it means to be on a mission wherever God has placed you. Basically, why are we doing what we are doing? And why are you bothering …
The girls are back in the Studio after a crazy month to chat moving, parenting wisdom, and how not to go totally crazy in crazy times.
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Real talk—a lot of Christian theology around forgiveness is at best anemic and at worst just downright unbiblical. We want to talk about this often …
In this episode, Ken Ham and Dr. Georgia Purdom join us to discuss why the creation account matters, and what Christians should know about it!
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Did you know that Sheologians is all about works-righteousness? Did you know that Summer secretly wishes to burden women with all of her "obedience" …
Joy takes us on a sweet caper this week—seriously, because it's her current favorite conspiracy that she can't stop thinking about. Sweetness is …
Welcome to our 3rd installment in the Earth Series! This week we chat with biologist Dr. Gordon Wilson about what our duties to God's creation are, …
For our second installment in our Earth Series, we invited one of our favorite scientists, Dr. Jason Lisle, to help us think through a few things: …
This week we chat funny interpersonal differences, why you shouldn't let secondary issues get in the way of relationships, and why bearing with one …
Creation, dominion, conservation, environmentalism—what is our responsibility toward Earth and why does it matter? This week Joy and Summer kick off …
Christian friendship is a grace from God, and something that helps us on our way to eternity. It should be a huge blessing, but often feels confused …
The pursuit of holiness requires that we abhor evil and love what is good. Our culture abhors what is good, loves evil, and often leads us in …
This week we discuss Christmas problems, holiday thoughts & encouragement, and close out the year with a super special segment y'all probably …
Should we call ourselves complementarian? What is the CBMW? Danvers statement? Does any of it matter? Do you have to hold to wonky trinitarian views …
In this episode the girls discuss God's good design for the world, how it relates to manhood + fatherhood, and why the patriarchy is a good thing.
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This week the ladies discuss faithfulness in the small things, why it matters that you work cheerfully, and what a lot of little rebellions looks …
For the first time since Joy had her baby, we sat down to record a new episode! We ended up talking holiday do's and don't's in the most …
In this episode the girls tackle the topic of self-care—why it's hard to define, why it's hard to discuss, and what we should do better. This was …
The ladies had the privilege of recording their first ever live episode at ReformCon with the men from CrossPolitic. The boys do their best to get …
In our second most popular episode of 2019 we discussed we shared what temptations we feel are common to women, and why we need to do serious battle …
What is identity? What is a Christian identity? Do things like race, gender, and sexual orientation make up who we are? Are these even the right questions to ask? We even go in to territory we didn’t expect because …
This week we pull from the archives to replay one of our most popular episodes—surprise! It's about bitterness, and how we must master our emotions …
This week we chat about the lost art of being gracious, assuming the best until proven otherwise, and why being easily offended might be a sin issue.
This week we introduce you to standpoint epistemology, which is just a lot of letters describing a sinful habit we are all born with. Whether or not …
Once a year we put each other in the hot seat and ask each other the questions no one else is asking us (or maybe everyone is asking us, but we …
Take a break and join the girls for true crime story time! This week they share two crazy stories that are stranger than fiction and answer the …
This week we talk through faithfulness as women, whether that's as mothers or as single women, or as wives, or what-have-you. What does it mean to be …
Christianity depends upon the idea of absolute truth and absolute moral standards. Our culture appeals to moral truths while also telling us we all …
In this episode, the girls discuss what it means to be a truth-teller, and in what small ways we fail at this that we need to be more careful about.
This week the girls tackle the topic of anxiety—how we all expect to just be anxious all the time, and how the Christian worldview has something to …
In this episode the girls discuss the debacle of purity culture, the debacle of the aftermath, and why understanding and living out what the Bible …
Something you'll hear us discuss often is the need for us to mind our own business, particularly when it comes to gossip and social media. Does that …
Our view of human nature impacts how we look at the world, and how we process the bad things that happen. Our view of our sin nature is a divide between many denominations. So what does the Bible say about the nature of …
What is "oneness" theology? What is oneness pentecostalism? How can we reach out to people who misunderstand the Trinity? In this episode we are …
This week we are joined by Costi Hinn, the nephew of Benny Hinn, to discuss the subject of his new book, "God, Greed & the Prosperity Gospel". …
Unsure what to read, listen to, or watch this summer? We got you covered.
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Welcome back to story time with Joy and Summer! This week we take a time-out to discuss some weird facts from history that may be mildly useless but …
While the evangelical world is busy working through what "Complementarianism" is or isn't, we want to take a moment to explain why egalitarianism is …
The girls are joined by Tom Ascol & Jared Longshore of Founders Ministries. We ask why they are putting on conferences about manhood when …
This week we talk about temptations that are common to women. We are passionate about the question, "How then should we live?" We hope to aim towards …
The discussion about representation in media has been front and center the last couple years. So in this episode we tackle the question of …
This week our friend Neil Shenvi joins us to walk us through something we have been bugging you guys about for awhile—Critical Theory! What is it? …
Personality tests are all the rage today, and churches are using them like hot-cakes in counseling and small groups. You can read Christian books and listen to podcasts all about how to use the Enneagram in your …
This week we came to the table to have a sort-of freewheeling conversation on why it's so difficult to discuss ideology online. What are the ways in …
Our crossover with our friends at Cultish continues with a discussion about UFOs, what Christians should know about the discussion, and why it …
Pharmakia—the practice of taking drugs in order to contact the "other side"—is a practice almost as old as dirt. We see it being popularized …
This week the girls discuss ways in which social justice is informing pop culture. Women's representation, systemic racism, Critical Theory--these …
"What does the Bible say about modesty?" is a common (and good!) question for a lot of new (and older!) believers. We should know the answer and care …
Since we are Christians who believe we were made with an intentional, holy purpose, why is it so common for Christian women to be afraid to admit how …
We live in a culture that simultaneously glorifies death but feels awkward at funerals. As Christians, we are united to the king that conquered …
Is depression taboo to discuss? If depression is so common (a staggering amount of us are medicated for it!) why would it be taboo? As Christians, …
Insecurity is a common and generally accepted facet of female life. And hair-patting is a generally accepted response to insecurity in Christian …
In our ongoing discussion around the role of God's law in our Christian lives, we try to tackle the topic of Christian liberty. SURPRISE: it's not …
Tabloid gossip has gotten a new lease on life in the social media age. Christians frequently become rubberneckers in the name of "discernment". So how do we be a discerning people in a way that glorifies God and looks …
We know that we cannot perfectly obey God's law. We know that obedience to it cannot buy us our justification. How then should we live?
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Dr. White joins us again to finish the telling of the siege of the ancient city of Muenster by radical anabaptists that changed the course of church …
This week Dr. James White joins us to take us back in time, to a pivotal moment in church history where women boiled tar, wore poison t-shirts, and …
It's no great secret that women are particularly drawn to certain romantic tropes in literature and movies. It is often ignored that these romantic …
Intersectionality, #MeToo, activism that only works on the Upper East Side—this is our current wave of feminism, and we aren't interested in their …
Implicit bias, anger as a political tool, Riot Grrrl culture, the rise of intersectionality, the battle for a pro-life seat on the Supreme Court. …
This week we discuss how the Sexual Revolution is still impacting us today, how the revolutionaries in the 60s are the normies today, and why you …
The first wave of feminists fought for things you would think, at face value, that Christians should be onboard with. Women's rights and the ending …
In this episode we are joined by one of our favorite authors and speakers, Nancy Pearcey. We get to ask her about personhood theory, transgenderism, …
This week we close out the year with Joy focusing us on a miracle recorded in the book of Acts that is both beautiful and hilarious. As we go about …
Matthew 27 tells the story of Jesus death and resurrection, and there's this little verse where dead saints are raised and enter Jerusalem with Jesus. A lot of people take an issue with this verse. Let's take a look at …
Joy is pausing us on a portion of Scripture so glorious and beautiful that it is truly worship-inducing to consider. Join us as we think about Jesus, …
Every year, Christians wanna kick up dust about the song, “Mary, Did You Know?” No matter which side of the fence you land on, there is great encouragement for us in being able to answer the question posed in the song, …
Rachel Jankovic joins us this week to talk about her new and very important book on the topic of identity. We talk about our truest, most joyful …
This week the girls put each other in the hot seat and ask the tough questions. Okay, fine, they aren't all "tough," but Summer had some burning …
This week the girls address the elephant in the thankfulness room—we have been blessed with so much material wealth, we often ruin that gift with …
To the world, marriage is a private choice made between two people that can end at any time for any reason. In Christendom, the divorce rate is …
This week Summer tells the story of the unsolved murder (suicide?) of the world's foremost Sherlock Holmes expert. His death occurred during a …
Welcome back to story time with Joy and Summer! This week Joy unfolds a mystery from the early 20th century that took decades to solve--kind of. A …
A really common phrase you'll hear in Christian circles begins, "I'm really struggling with...." and then insert whatever sin here. But sometimes it is hard to tell if this is a euphemism or not. How we talk about our …
This week we want to try to help you think through God's sovereignty and man's responsibility. How can it be true that God is in control of all …
Dr. Michael Kruger joins us on this episode to discuss why we believe the Bible as we have it today is the Bible that God meant us to have, why we don't have to be scared of textual variants, and why inspiration might …
The world says, "Once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic!" Paul says, "Such WERE some of you!" This week we want to challenge what the world believes …
We couldn't hold on to our Feminist of the Week nomination any longer. Anne Hathaway gave a speech at the Human Rights Campaign that should …
This week we talk about wise counsel. How do you know you're getting it? How do you evaluate counsel and know if it is Biblical or not? In a time …
The doctrine of inerrancy is crazy important. If the Scriptures aren't inerrant, you might as well throw any doctrine you want out the window. So …
Last week, over six thousand evangelicals signed a statement on social justice and the Gospel. We invited one of the framers of the statement, Tom …
A question that we frequently find in our inbox is about certain scenarios in which someone is unsure whether or not they should leave their church. …
This week we talk about what the essentials of the faith are—what must one do to be saved? And when we say, "Repent and believe", what must be believed in in order to be saved? These are the things that make us sisters …
Scripture gives us a holistic view of who we are in body, mind, and spirit. Since God made us each in His image, both male and female, we can know …
The Psalmist loved God's Law so much he couldn't help but write and sing about it. Jesus said he did not come to abolish the Law. We know that …
Every feminist movement has appealed to the government to make the changes they see as necessary to further their freedom. But the world’s definition of freedom is often tyranny. It is actually Christianity’s view of …
Let’s pull up a chair and talk about a social justice buzzword: privilege. The world tells you it’s one thing, but what does God have to say about …
Let's talk about joy! If you haven't been feeling joyful lately, you're really missing out. We know we live in a sin-filled world with sin-filled …
Depression and anxiety are par for the course in our society, and on some level it makes sense. The world is broken. We encounter struggles and frustration every day. Although Christians are promised suffering, we know …
We would point out that we live in an age of constant offense, but you know that already. So what now? How do we weed out a fear of disagreement in …
Our inbox exploded after our interview with Nate Collins. What did we mean by asking if homosexuality is ontologically possible? We don't agree that …
This week we answer questions submitted to our inbox—what is new wave feminism? What qualifies as modest beachwear? What's up with the end times? Clementine stops by and yells in the microphone. Don't miss it! Enjoy!
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This week the girls are joined by special guest Nate Collins, founder of the upcoming Revoice Conference. We ask him about gay Christianity, …
We receive requests for a recommended reading list, podcast list, and music playlist all the time, so we decided it was time to share with you some of our favorites, and some of the ones we hope to enjoy this summer.
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Scripture is full of commands to take heart, be strong, and stand fast. It is also full of promises of suffering, the reality of grief, and examples …
The Reformation happened 500 years ago because people who had not previously had access to the Word of God suddenly did. Here we are watching as the world moves further and further away from God, praying for revival. …
Talks, women's magazines, and our innate love for pathologizing our sin. But Impostor Syndrome isn't actually a syndrome, it's the universal …
Today we talk about what divides fools from the wise, how to analyze everything you read well, and how discipline and education honor our Creator.
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In this episode we explain why we are cessationists—namely, why we believe that the miraculous sign gifts (speaking in tongues, performing miracles, …
Last week, The Gospel Coalition published an article describing how to determine if your church is multiethnic. At the behest of the ever-gentlemanly …
Scripturally, repentance is both a command and a gift. Culturally, repentance is often a dirty word because by necessity it must be preceded by sin. …
This week the girls discuss why worship matters, and the controversy surrounding the song “Reckless Love”.
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