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In this episode Kurt speaks with Lon Allison on his forthcoming book, Billy Graham: An Ordinary Man and His Extraordinary God. Allison is the Pastor of Teaching and Outreach at Wheaton Bible Church and former Executive Director of the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College.
In this episode Kurt talks with a cultural apologist Royce Lovett, who is a musical recording artist with Motown Gospel.
In this episode, Kurt talks about the real-life St. Patrick and his enduring legacy. Here are links to his Confession and Letter to the soldiers of Coroticus. Here is the Lorica of St. Patrick.
In this episode, Kurt interviews Dr. Richard Park on his recent publication, which seeks to provide a model for constructing civility in a pluralistic society.
In this episode, Kurt speaks with Jonathan Pritchett on ways that seminarians can still be involved in the life of the church. Pritchett is the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary.
In this episode, Kurt talks about Billy Graham, the Licona-Ehrman debate, and the Craig-Wielenberg debate.
In this episode, Kurt talks with Mel Peterson, former NBA & ABA basetball player, on his life journey.
In this episode, Kurt and David talk about the importance and issues in reaching people who are in cults of Christianity.
In this episode, Kurt interviews Dr. Thomas Jay Oord on how our theology can influence the way we deal with the problem of evil and suffering.
In this episode, Kurt talks with Blake Giunta of BeliefMap.org on the problem of Divine Hiddenness. Belief Map’s features are highlighted as both navigate the website’s map of the arguments.
In this episode, Kurt speaks with Pastor Nate Hickox on why we should consider the importance of going to church.
In this episode, Kurt interviews Lennie Jarratt on the topic of school choice.
In this episode Kurt speaks with Brett McCracken on his latest book, “Uncomfortable,” and how Christians should be challenged in doing church together.
In this episode, Kurt discusses past interviews he had in 2017 and looks ahead to what’s in store for 2018.
In this episode, Kurt talks with Dr. Sean McDowell, co-author and editor of the newly revised and expanded edition of his father’s apologetic classic work.
In this podcast, Kurt speaks with Dr. Mark Jamison, visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, who explains what net neutrality is and what we should think about it.