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Updated July 2020
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This podcast is recorded in my car as I drive to work. I do it this way so that I can work through ideas organically without the luxury of a Bible or any other books to fall back on. This way I know how I sound when I talk on these subjects and I can listen back to what I said and see the path and progression of my own theology and understanding of Jesus. I do not edit so as to keep discussions as raw and real as possible, although I do pause from time to time, like when I recently spilled m ...
 
Ryan holds a B.A. in Religion and Youth Leadership from Vanguard University and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Talbot School of Theology. He spent four years as a missionary in the Dominican Republic working with students and has been teaching junior high and high school since 2011. Since starting Coffeehouse Questions in 2015, he has been speaking, writing, podcasting, and creating videos centered on youth apologetics. In 2017 he joined MAVEN as a field guide and training coordinator ...
 
Religion is the driving force behind much of what happens in the world today -- particularly when it comes to the "big three" religions -- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Religious differences have and continue to spark wars, create nations, and spawn ongoing conflict down through the centuries. No matter what religion you adhere to (or even if you claim that you don't adhere to any religion at all), you need to have a basic understanding of the world's religions in order to understand wha ...
 
I was always a better coach than player…and I was a pretty good player, in baseball that is. My skills and drive took me through my undergraduate studies at San Diego State University, but my higher call moved me to study psychology and theology at the graduate level, to pursue a life of ministry in counseling and teaching.I always enjoyed preaching and teaching better than psychotherapy, and loved working with folks that had potential to do something significant with their life. Now, don’t ...
 
The Impact Center Church 3011 Rainbow Drive, Suite E Decatur, GA 30034 470-231-5444 Pastor Jon-Michael McKinney, an anointed servant of the Lord, is a native of Columbus, GA. To experience the ministry of Pastor McKinney is an experience of impartation, revival, change, impact, and edification. Among many things, he is anointed to empower the people of God through his revelatory preaching, teaching and keen prophetic gifting which brings insight into the lives of many. His ministry has reach ...
 
Welcome to Durbania! Movies shall be reviewed here, yes! But also so much more. I have a passion to be entertaining, encouraging, and to use entertainment not just as a way of escape, but to also get something from it that can encourage and brighten life. That's why I started this podcast. My brother-in-laws and I are all movie buffs! We would go see a movie, and drive home digging so deep into it, finding and discussing underlying messages, and nerding out so much, that it was a blast! So I ...
 
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In addition to the New Testament, there are many Non-Christian sources that document Jesus' life and the existence of the early church. In this episode we investigate ten Non-Christian sources from the ancient world and compare what they say with what the New Testament says. This is an important aspect of discovering historical authenticity. The id…
 
Glennon Doyle stepped into the spotlight in 2012, like so many, with a single post on her blog, Momastery, entitled “Don’t Carpe Diem.” In a single witty, incisive missive she wrote what every mother thinks silently to herself as she muscles a full cart of children through Target only to be interrupted by well-meaning grandmotherly types who declar…
 
Today we’re talking about family size and family dynamics. In case you weren’t aware, between the three of us, we have 16 children. Kate raised an only child, September has 10 children and Jamie has 5. Interestingly enough, between 1976 and 2015, families with only children like Kate's have gone from 11% of the population to 22% according to the Pe…
 
How can we know whether something reported is historically true or not? What are the source materials for the life of Jesus? Did Constantine put the Bible together? How were the books of the Bible chosen? What about all the other gospels that were written? Why aren't they included? These are all great historical questions that can (and should) be a…
 
What clues are there that the New Testament was written by eyewitnesses? In this episode we investigate the internal evidence of the New Testament documents to see if we can make the case that they had to be written by people who experienced the events they explain. There are many embarrassing portions of Scripture, historically accurate depictions…
 
In May 2020 FX and Hulu released the documentary AKA Jane Roe promoting the deathbed confession of Norma McCorvey, the woman publicly known as the Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 legal decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States allows abortion to be legal. McCorvey allegedly confided to …
 
Can we trust the New Testament? How can you know if what your Bible says is accurate to what was originally written? Has it been translated and transmitted so many times that things have been lost? Is the New Testament nothing more than legendary accounts that hardly have factual evidence anchored in history? This new series on the Reliability of t…
 
A meritocracy insists that a person’s sense of identity and value is grounded in his or her own performance or action. For Christians, however, being is a divine gift. Thus, identity and value are determined by divine action, not by personal effort. If we rest in this divine action, we can withdraw from competing identities and from the perpetual a…
 
Imagination is critically important today in our present apologetics endeavor. "Imaginative apologetics seeks to harness the God-given faculty of imagination to work in cooperation with reason, to open a way for the work of the Holy Spirit to guide the will toward a commitment to Christ."Dr. Holly Ordway is a Fellow of Faith and Culture at the Word…
 
Cultural influence is the goal of any worldview. Wars have been fought, legislation created, and empires torn done because of emerging word views. What we believe matters and will have an impact on how we live our lives, which includes how we build culture. As Christians, we should always strive to shape culture according to God's word. We have a s…
 
Having burst into popularity on the millennial and younger social media platform TikTok, the phrase “OK Boomer,” whose true origins are lost in the murk of the back pages of the internet, is used by many millennials (those born between about 1981 and 1996) to dismiss their parents’ generation of baby boomers (those born between about 1946 and 1964)…
 
The Passion Translation has grown in popularity among Christians. Its website says, "It is a meaning-for-meaning translation, translating the essence of God’s original message and heart into modern English." However, is it the same other modern translations? Should it be trusted? Pastor Mike Winger joins the show to discuss the history and translat…
 
Beginning with probably more information than you need on coffee, I then segue into racism, and how intentionally being gracious with people who are different than us.The race problem in America is so huge and old that I don't pretend to have any answers to the systemic problem. I do, however, as all of you, have experience in my own context and ha…
 
Can a person live out the beliefs and implications of Nihilism? In this episode we discuss what a cohesive worldview should be, and then we apply the rules of worldview to Nihilism. If a worldview does not correlate with the real world, aka work in real life, then it cannot be a true description of reality. We believe that Nihilism fails when it co…
 
COVID-19 has been incredibly costly — it has cost millions of people their jobs, thousands of people their lives, and has changed the shape of our lives in countless ways. In the midst of all the anxiety and uncertainty, it can be difficult to stay hopeful. However, if Christians really believe that God works all things together for good for those …
 
In this short podblast episode of the Postmodern Realities Podcast 2020 COVID-19 shelter-in-place series, JOURNAL Author J. Warner Wallace gives a word of encouragement to Christian students in Gen Z and their parents about how to think biblically about their new normal as students and their grief and lament over missed milestones in their academic…
 
"For many, death is terrifying. We try to live as long as possible while hoping that science will find a way to allow us to live, if not forever, then at least a very long time." Clay Jones, a professor of Christian apologetics, explores the ways people face death and how "immortality projects" are unsuccessful, even destructive.…
 
Racism in America and how the Christian Church needs to respond are topics that have been heavy on our hearts and minds this past week. For this frank discussion, we are joined by two black men and a former skinhead. All of whom are Christian pastors. Prejudice and inequality are not Christian virtues. This discussion about privilege, race, and the…
 
More than 50 years ago, Star Trek began its journey when it premiered as a television program in 1966. Since then it has spawned several motion pictures, most recently Star Trek Beyond (2016), as well as a number of television series. Star Trek as a franchise became a cultural phenomenon, making its way into popular culture with phrases such as “be…
 
In this short podblast episode of the Postmodern Realities Podcast 2020 COVID-19 shelter-in-place series, JOURNAL Author Matt Kennedy gives a word of encouragement to Christians about unity in the church when beliefs about how churches should handle worship during the pandemic are so varied and why Christians need to worship in person together. We’…
 
Mr. Floyd, by many accounts, was exactly the opposite kind of man which the police claim he was. His death was another case of dying from being black. The fear between races is real, even though the reasons for the fear are not. How can we improve the relationships between different races in the US, and what does George Floyd's death teach us about…
 
Do any of these sound familiar?God is good all the time; all the time, God is good.Love the sinner, hate the sin.Christianity is a relationship, not a religion.Just have faith.It's not my place to judge.What if these statements are actually hurting, rather than deepening, our faith?By Coffeehouse Questions with Ryan Pauly
 
Nihilism, what exactly is it? The philosophy of Nihilism is very intriguing and somewhat confusing. In this episode of Christ, Culture, & Coffee, we want to strip away the confusion and help you understand the basics of what Nihilism is. In order to do that, we invited Shawn White to be our special guest. Shawn clearly explains the philosophical de…
 
In Dr. Clay Jones’s new book, Immortal: How the Fear of Death Drives Us and What We Can Do About It (Harvest House, 2020), he writes about how all people cope with the fear of their own death. In the fourth chapter of Immortal, Jones examines what he calls atheist “mortality mitigation projects.” By that, he means the ways that atheists try to turn…
 
Nothing we do is more important than prayer, and time on our knees will bear more fruit in our children’s lives than any other activity we engage in. Prayer is powerful and the sooner we learn to harness its incredible power correctly, the better. It’s the best investment we can make in anyone’s life, especially in our children's. God instructs us …
 
In this short podblast episode of the Postmodern Realities Podcast 2020 COVID-19 shelter-in-place series, JOURNAL Author Nicole Howe gives a word of encouragement to Christians about what it means to lament during the quarantine lockdown. We’d also like to invite you to subscribe to the Journal. To subscribe to the Journal, please click here. When …
 
Tyler Ellis is an artist, an award-winning author of "Question Everything" and a keynote speaker. He is best known for his TEDx Talk, Jesus Is Not A Role Model (aka: Finding Meaning in Daily Acts of Good). After earning his bachelor’s degree in Biblical Studies and spending the last two decades serving in missions and College Ministry, he now works…
 
There are many theological differences about the Virgin Mary between Catholic and Protestant doctrine. The Immaculate Conception, Perpetual Virginity, and the Assumption of Mary are all hot button issues when it comes to who Jesus' Mother truly was.In this episode we are going to look to the Scriptures to see if we can uncover the truth about the M…
 
“Public Shame to the Rescue” blazed the headline of a prominent website barely a week into the American version of the worldwide coronavirus shutdown. “What could be more effective than a little public shaming?” the author asked in the first paragraph, going on to try to document the rise of shame on social media as a tool for curbing undesirable b…
 
In this short podblast episode of the Postmodern Realities Podcast 2020 COVID-19 shelter-in-place series, JOURNAL Author Michael W. Austin gives a word of encouragement to Christians about what it means to develop spiritual disciplines during the quarantine. We’d also like to invite you to subscribe to the Journal. To subscribe to the Journal, plea…
 
Natasha Crain is a national speaker, author of three books, and blogger whose passion is to equip Christian parents to raise kids with an understanding of how to make a case for and defend their faith in an increasingly secular world. Whether you have young kids, teens, adult kids or grandkids, you'll find resources here to better equip you for the…
 
In this episode we weigh the arguments for and against the Apocrypha being inspired Scripture. This issue is one of the major differences between Roman Catholics and Protestants. What is the truth? Should the Apocrypha be consider inspired by God and on equal footing with the Bible?Books mentioned in this episode:How We Got the Bible by Neil R. Lig…
 
In America, nothing seems to validate pop culture success and permeation more than a Super Bowl commercial. When the animated television program Rick and Morty accomplished this feat in February 2020 in a commercial for Pringles chips, it reached more than 100 million viewers. Currently, in its fourth season, Rick and Morty first aired on the Carto…
 
In today’s culture, families struggle to find the time and the urgency to be in the Word together. The questions we meet every day can be: How do we begin? What do we do? What if my spouse or family do not understand and don’t want to join me? All very realistic questions and thoughts. We are joined by Ruth Chou Simons, bestselling author, artist, …
 
In this short podblast episode of the Postmodern Realities Podcast 2020 COVID-19 quarantine series, JOURNAL Author ANNE KENNEDY gives a word of encouragement to Christians about what it means to worship together in person as the body of Christ. We’d also like to invite you to subscribe to the Journal. To subscribe to the Journal, please click here.…
 
Next time Jehovah's Witnesses show up at your door, my challenge to you is to stay a little while. Being prepared often removes the fear that stops us from engaging and helps us achieve the goal of sharing Christ (instead of acting like we aren't home...).Tim Barnett, speaker at Stand to Reason, will join the show to teach us the basics of what Jeh…
 
The fear of Death is always lurking in the background of our lives. How much does it actually affect us? What does the fear of death drive us to do? Where can we find real hope when facing death? Dr. Clay Jones' new book "Immortal: How the Fear of Death Drives Us and What We Can Do About It" seeks to answers these questions. This interview is fasci…
 
Once upon a time, Veggie Tales was an entertaining effort in animation to teach children about virtue and faith. It may have been a bit fluffy and superficial, but since the mid-1990s, a more pernicious, heretical version of Veggie Tales has sprung up. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) ran a billboard campaign in 1999, claiming tha…
 
In this short podblast episode of the Postmodern Realities Podcast 2020 COVID-19 quarantine series, JOURNAL Author CLAY JONES gives a word of encouragement to Christians about what it means to live in a fallen world and how we are to have hope. We’d also like to invite you to subscribe to the Journal. To subscribe to the Journal, please click here.…
 
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