Explore CT’s newest roundtable podcast, The Bulletin featuring voices you know and love along with special guests and friends of CT. Each week, Clarissa Moll, Mike Cosper, & Russell Moore dive into current events, breaking news, and share a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world.
Explore CT’s newest roundtable podcast, The Bulletin featuring voices you know and love along with special guests and friends of CT. Each week, Clarissa Moll, Mike Cosper, & Russell Moore dive into current events, breaking news, and share a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world.
Listen in as Russell Moore, Editor in Chief and director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project, talks about the latest books, cultural conversations and pressing ethical questions that point us toward the kingdom of Christ.
Founded in 1996, Seattle’s Mars Hill Church was poised to be an influential, undeniable force in evangelicalism—that is until its spiraling collapse in 2014. The church and its charismatic founder, Mark Driscoll, had a promising start. But the perils of power, conflict, and Christian celebrity eroded and eventually shipwrecked both the preacher and his multimillion-dollar platform.
Promised Land is a limited series exploring the moral, spiritual, and political challenges presented by the Israel-Hamas war.
Hosted by Kutter Callaway, this podcast takes you on a journey into the heart of one of the most popular genres of contemporary film and television: horror. Whether you’re a lifelong horror fan or won’t go within 10 feet of a scary movie, each episode generates a conversation about the nature of our fears and why we just can’t seem to look away from the things that terrify us, even if we find ourselves peering through the slightly parted fingers covering our eyes. Over the course of the season, you’ll hear from major Hollywood filmmakers, well-known film critics, leading psychologists, and even an exorcist or two. At times, it will be dark and perhaps even shocking, but the goal isn’t to wallow in this darkness anymore than it is to eliminate it from our lives. This podcast isn’t about how to avoid fear, how to leverage it, or even whether or not it’s okay to be afraid. This podcast is an exercise in learning how to fear rightly. It’s an exploration of fear, faith, and stories that scare the daylights out of us. From the studio that brought you “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” and “The Bulletin,” “Be Afraid” is a production of Christianity Today, Fuller Seminary, and Uncommon Voices Collective.
Grammy Award–winning music producer Charlie Peacock shares evocative, in-depth stories of crafting popular songs the whole world sings.
Hosted by pastor, teacher, and cultural translator Rasool Berry, the Where Ya From? Podcast provides a space where all people—regardless of our differences—can openly discuss ideas, issues, culture, experiences, faith, and more. Each week, Rasool speaks with diverse Christian thought leaders to discover their “origin stories.” The goal: To learn from each other and the Word of God. New episodes release every Tuesday.
The Where Ya From? Podcast is presented by the Voices Collection, a part of Our Daily Bread Ministries, in partnership with Christianity Today.
What happens when the Bible and humanity collide? Not what you’d expect. Living & Effective, a podcast collaboration between Christianity Today and the Christian Standard Bible, journeys through history, current events, theology and the human condition to uncover surprising ways the Bible accomplishes God’s plan in the world. Join Richard Clark (CT) as he uncovers the hidden history of the Bible, wrestles with tough questions, and explores what the future holds for Christianity.
If the Christian life is an adventure, it’s a precarious one. Each week, we’ll take a fresh look at Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan’s 300-year-old masterwork. Come alongside Christian, as we remember, or even meet for the first time, characters on our shared journey to the Celestial City.
Hosted by Mike Cosper, Cultivated explores the connection between faith, work, and culture through conversations with guests from all walks of life.
On Surprised by Grief, co-hosts Daniel Harrell (CT’s Editor in Chief) and Clarissa Moll share their own stories of loss and heartache as they explore the various ways they experienced God’s kindness and care through ordinary means of grace. No one can fully prepare for grief, but we can open our hearts to the experiences that come with it, and in our openness find comfort in the presence of God.
Many of the struggles of pastoral ministry go unseen. Along with the joys of serving our churches come the challenges of conflict, fear, and criticism. In the midst of these, pastors care for souls, preach the Word, and attempt to live healthy lives with our families and friends.
On The Art of Pastoring, join Jared Wilson and Ronnie Martin as they reflect on their decades of experience in ministry, engaging in frank and vulnerable conversation on lessons learned and pathways discovered as they’ve sought to follow Jesus and pastor well.
Adopting Hope, hosted by Joyce Koo Dalrymple and Sasha Parker, is a podcast about the joys, trials, and grace experienced through adoptive, foster, and spiritual motherhood. On each episode they invite a guest to share their stories and hopes about what it means to open your arms, hearts, and home to children, and the many ways it reflects the love of the Father for each of us.
One church leader, one calling, one honest conversation. An interview show about the nature of church leadership, the inherent struggles that come with that calling, and the many different ways God has shaped individuals to work within his church.
Each week the editors of Christianity Today go beyond hashtags and hot-takes and set aside time to explore the reality behind a major cultural event.
Prayer amid Pandemic is a podcast to encourage and sharpen the church during this season of coronavirus. Twice a week we’ll give you stories of Christian individuals and communities whose lives and faith were shaped by sickness. We’ll also get an update on the latest on the COVID-19 situation and pray together, hearing from Christians around the world.
Have a heart for discipleship? Need guidance and wisdom on what it looks like in a post-Christian culture? You’re not alone. Join pastor Oliver Hersey, as he hosts relevant and thoughtful conversations with seasoned ministry practitioners on how to make disciples and build communities that transform lives.
Monday Morning Preacher is for preachers by preachers. Each episode focuses on one unique aspect of preaching and explores how preachers can grow in their craft.
Viral Jesus is a podcast from Christianity Today about digital communication and the power of social connections. Join author and communication scholar Heather Thompson Day as she dives deep with ministry leaders, content creators, and social media influencers to find out how they’re starting important conversations, building community, and sharing their faith in digital spaces.
The Slow Work is a podcast connecting the creative process and spirituality. Join songwriter and host Sandra McCracken along with a talented array of guests as they explore the pursuit of beauty, grace, and justice in their lives and work.
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted almost every institution in America. But how did it impact the American church? Join Aaron Hill, Editor of ChurchSalary, and a team of experts from the Arbor Research Group as they explore the results of their landmark yearlong study on “The Impact of COVID-19 on the American Church” and unpack the nine common experiences that every pastor and congregation navigated during the pandemic. Download a free copy of the report and follow along at churchsalary.com/covidstudy.