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Wolves+ is the first of its kind podcast that will also air on Bally Sports North. The show will feature entertaining discussion with players about music, lifestyles and how they spend their time off the court. In addition to players, the show will feature executives and front office staff who are working to create a championship-driven franchise. A truly unique perspective on the Timberwolves organization, the show will be available in podcast and video form.
In this interview with Tim Bushong, pastor of Syracuse Baptist Church, we discuss his experience as a musician in the Christian music industry. We explore why Christian music radio sounds feminine and ways to encourage men to sing in church. We also discuss his upcoming conference, “Jesus and Politics,” and why he feels it is so important for the c…
In this conversation with Pastor Doug Wilson, we dive into his book “Mere Christendom.” We explore a variety of topics and questions such as, what is theonomy and Christian reconstructionism and what does it have to do with Doug’s thinking on these matters? We explore the topic of an informal establishment and the current theocratic regime ruling i…
In celebration of the deluxe edition of Cursive’s DOMESTICA, we take an in-depth look at how the record was made. Following the breakup of the Omaha band, Slowdown Virginia, Tim Kasher reunited with his former bandmates, Matt Maginn and Stephen Pedersen, to start a new project called Cursive. They brought in drummer Clint Schnase and released their…
In this conversation with Dr. David Rainbow, Professor of Russian History at the University of Houston, we get into his journey as a Christian in the academy and what drove his interest in Russian history. We explore the unique historical narratives, including the Russian revolution, which has shaped Russian history to make sense of the Ukraine war…
In this conversation with Ben Crenshaw, we cover the topic of liberalism. Many people today consider liberalism a doomed project. While people still love freedom, we often fail to account for the importance of virtue. In order to understand liberalism, we need to discover what gave rise to the liberal project. Ben shares a historical overview of li…
In this conversation with Joel Webbon, we cover a wide range of topics. We discuss Joel’s experience pastoring an Acts 29 church and why he left the network. We also explore Joel’s theological background and look at the topic of head coverings. Joel’s book Fight by Flight offers Christians a rubric for discerning if they should leave a more progres…
In this conversation with Gabriel Rench, we discuss his experience getting arrested for singing Psalms. Gabe and his church decided to host a Psalm sing as a form of protest against COVID restrictions in Moscow, ID. He was arrested by local police. After a lengthy lawsuit, he was found not guilty and awarded damages. We discuss what it was like to …
In this conversation with Scott Yenor, Senior Director of State Coalitions at the Claremont Institute, we discuss what happened when just last year, the mob came for Scott, attempting to cancel him, after a talk he gave on the importance of the family. We explore an article he wrote on this attempted cancellation made against him in First Things as…
Nancy Pearcey is a professor of apologetics at Houston Christian University and a well established author on Christian worldview matters. In her latest book, the Toxic War on Masculinity, Nancy asks how it became socially acceptable to express open hostility against men. Books are sold with titles like I Hate Men and Are Men Necessary? Religion is …
In this episode with Conley Owens, we discuss his book on the Dorean Principle. The Dorean Principle, which is based on biblical concepts related to generosity and giving, takes aim at the commercialization of Christianity in the church today. We discuss the disruptive nature of such a principle as it pertains to conferences, seminaries, weddings, …
For the 20th anniversary of The Postal Service record, GIVE UP, we take a detailed look at how it was made. After Jimmy Tamborello was looking for vocalists to collaborate with for a Dntel album he was working on, he connected with Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie. Gibbard agreed to provide vocals for a track that became, “(This Is) The Dream of …
In this episode, I talk with Auron MacIntyre, host of the Auron MacIntyre Show, about Conquest’s Laws. Robert Conquest was a British-American historian and poet known for his work on the Soviet Union. A long-time research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, he developed two laws of politics (a third is considered John O’Sullivan’s f…
In this episode, I talk with Pastor Michael Clary, of Christ the King Church of Cincinnati, Ohio, about his new book “God’s Good Design.” The issue of women in ministry is one of the most fiercely debated in otherwise conservative denominations and church networks. Michael and I discuss everything from praying to God as mother, to what a church loo…
Fr Calvin Robinson is a deacon in the Free Church of England and host of the Common Sense Crusade which airs weekly on GB News. He is an outspoken defender of the faith recently having been part of a debate at Oxford Union. In this interview, we discuss his approach to the faith and cultural engagement. We discuss what it means for Christianity to …
In this episode with military veteran and attorney Davis Younts, we discuss the pressure put on military personnel to get the COV*D vaccine and how he helped Navy Seals and others gain exemptions. We offer some reflections on our nation's legacy in light of Aghanistan and Iraq. Younts shares his perspective on the sexual revolution in the military …
In an interview with The BeatiDudes, President Jonathan J. Sanford, Ph.D., provides deep insight into the approach to formation and education philosophies of the University of Dallas. He calls upon several key teachings, including St. Pope John Paul II’s “Ex Corde Ecclesiae” and St. John Henry Cardinal Newman’s “The Idea of a University.” Watch the…
For the 35th anniversary of Pixies’ landmark debut album, SURFER ROSA, we take a detailed look at how it was made. After Charles Thompson and Joey Santiago bonded as suitemates at the University of Massachusettes Amherst, they decided to form a band. By putting an ad in the Boston Phoenix for “a female vocalist into Hüsker Dü and Peter, Paul and Ma…
In this episode, I share a talk I gave at a recent conference in April of 2023 at Christ the King Church of Cincinnati. Christ the King has launched King’s Domain as a ministry of their church to help bring biblical truth into the public square. The theme of the conference was “Clear Speech for a Confused Age.” For King’s Domain, this was a confere…
In this episode, I answer some questions that have been raised and provide clarifications regarding Episode 91 “The Truth Behind Why Acts 29 Removed Our Church.” There have now even been certain lies told about our release of the phone call which I tackle. I give an overview of how Acts 29 is structured. I dive into some of the leaders in place tod…
On January 17, 2023, Acts 29 removed our church from the network without warning. We had been members in good standing in Acts 29 for 12 years. There was no indication that this action would be taken against our church. It was a unilateral decision made by the board of the network. The removal was announced to us over a call and no written document…
In this episode with Aaron Edwards, we discuss his recent firing from Cliff College. Aaron has been a professor teaching on missiology and preaching for 7 years at a self-described evangelical college in the UK. In February of 2023, he sent out a tweet on homosexuality that eventually led to him getting cancelled. Listen as we explore the events le…
Samuel Sey is a native Ghanaian who lives in the States by way of Canada. In this episode, we discuss his journey in coming to know Christ and how that has impacted his own ministry today. We take a look at the various ideological movements such as BLM and CRT and how they even play out in Canada. We also discuss his use of social media and how he …
In this conversation with Jerry Bowyer, we start out discussing presuppositionalism and Thomism. I suggest that we can call be friends but my neo-Thomist friends might not agree. We dive into the topic of money particularly as it pertains to spending money at businesses that openly hate God. Jerry shares about spending money as a matter of conscien…
For the 40th anniversary of Violent Femmes’ classic debut album, we take a detailed look at how it was made. After bassist Brian Ritchie and drummer Victor DeLorenzo first started playing around Milwaukee as a rhythm section, they met a teenage songwriter named Gordon Gano. Despite having limited experience and still just being in high school, Gano…
In this conversation with Clifford Humphrey, we discuss leadership. Clifford proposes that much of what passes for leadership today is better considered management. Everything from generalship, wealth management, to rhetoric, is considered leadership today. What might it look like to have a deeper understanding of leadership? How can we develop lea…
In this episode with Matthew Roberts, we discuss his new book PRIDE: Identity and the Worship of Self. The idea of a sexual identity is thoroughly modern and plays into our idolatry of the Free Self. We tend to worship the ideal of self-expression and authenticity. This idol must be confronted in our day. Roberts’ book explores the contours of the …
In this episode, Os Guinness shares about his latest book Signals of Transcendence which is written to provide ten examples of famous atheists who came to know God through a unique moment in their life. Each story gives a brief summary of figures like Chesterton and Lewis highlighting their specific experience that led them to begin to take God mor…
In this episode, I talk with Michael Thiessen about church culture and evangelical leadership in Canada. We discuss his recent departure from the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptists (FEB) and the precipitating events which lead to his exit. There are many questions today surrounding the viability of the evangelical approach to cultural engagement pa…
This week we welcome Nickeil Walker-Alexander (NAW) onto Wolves+ for our penultimate episode. In this heartfelt chat, NAW tells host Marney Gellner about how crucial his mother was to his early basketball success. Marney asks how being Canadian affected his basketball journey, and NAW walks us through what it's like to be traded in the NBA.…
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For the 20th anniversary of Nada Surf’s third album, LET GO, we take a detailed look at how it was made. After Matthew Caws and Daniel Lorca formed the band in 1992, they eventually linked up with drummer, Ira Elliot. They spent several years grinding it out in their hometown of New York City where they worked multiple jobs and hustled to get their…
In this episode, Colin Redemer and I discuss the life and work of pastor, poet, and theologian Thomas Traherne (1637-1675). To start, we talk about why Colin feels that Traherne’s work is so necessary today and challenges faced in bringing “Christian Ethics” to publication today. We explore the topics of virtue ethics, love, Aristotelianism. Bio - …
In this episode, I discuss the cancelation of Josh Butler, author of Beautiful Union, from the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics. We look at various reactions to Josh’s article from evangelicals associated with The Gospel Coalition as well as endorsers of the book and the fallout. I dive into what this reveals about the broader landscape of ev…
In this interview with Jack Franicevich, we discuss the biblical reality of the first day of the week being Sunday. Jack shares his research regarding the importance of Sunday worship as the normal way that God has structured the time for Christinas. We talk about Christians who need to work on Sundays and how they should participate in worship. We…
Sit in on a discussion of topics ranging from Ex corde Ecclesaie to Newman's "Idea of a University." This episode was broadcasted from the University of Dallas' Irving campus with the editors of The Pillar. You can also listen to this conversation on The Pillar podcast, or watch the livestream recording on the University of Dallas YouTube. Upon the…
After a brief hiatus, Wolves+ host Marney Gellner is back at it with one of the WNBA's best, and Lynx star, Napheesa Collier. The pair start out tracking her path to UConn and eventually the WNBA. Marney wonders if playing for Team USA in the 2020 Olympics was as cool as it looked. Then, Napheesa shares what motherhood has been like, plus, some ins…
In this interview with Alex Kocman, we discuss the rift between theology and the world of missions. Many times there seems to be disconnect between those who are concerned with orthodoxy and those who are concerned with reaching the lost. Alex (and his co-author Chad Vegas) wrote “Missions by the Book” in order to help relieve this tension and prov…
In this interview with Patrick Downey, we discuss his book Serious Comedy in which he makes the case that the Bible is a work of comedy. “Because of the Bible we inherit the expectation that we can live serious lives in writing; but because we no longer believe in the one divine poet who could make this possible, the joke is always on us for we can…
For the 35th anniversary of Beat Happening’s second album, JAMBOREE, we take a detailed look at how it was made. After meeting at the Evergreen State College in Olympia Washington, Calvin Johnson, Heather Lewis and Bret Lunsford formed Beat Happening and began releasing music under Calvin’s K label. In 1985, they released their self-titled debut al…
In this interview with Doug Ponder, we discuss the practice of public confession of sin as a means of reaching people which is often practiced by many leaders in evangelicalism today. We explore Scriptures related to this issue such as “judgement begins at the household of God” and “pulling the log out of your own eye.” We also discuss hypocrisy an…
In this interview with Micah Caswell (returning guest!), we discuss his commentary on the book of Micah. We discuss what led Micah to write this commentary as well as the context of the Micah the Prophet. We dive into Micah 6:8 which is a verse often used by people for a variety of social justice issues. Micah and I share our different perspectives…
This week on Wolves+ we have one of the greatest players in Big Ten history in Timberwolves center Luka Garza! Host Marney Gellner dives into her research asking about his family's storied history in basketball and soccer. Luka talks about his path to Iowa and becoming one of their greatest basketball players in school history (his jersey is alread…
In this interview with Brian Brown, we discuss the German philosopher (or anti-philosopher) Friedrich Nietzsche. We explore his thinking in Beyond Good & Evil, various viewpoints of Nietzsche’s regarding morality, power, and transcendence. We also dive into the topics of power and examining one’s inner motivations. Bio - Brian Brown is the pastor o…
As we start off the new year, we welcome on former NBA player, and current Timberwolves Assistant, Pablo Prigioni. Wolves+ host Marney Gellner inquires about his 15 years playing pro basketball overseas. Then, Pablo shares what it was like to be the oldest rookie in NBA history at 35. Lastly, Pablo talks about getting his pilots license and shares …
In this interview with Colin Redemer (Professor), we discuss a topic that I’ve been curious to explore for most of my life. Competition and sport are major sources of formation and even entertainment. How should Christians think about sports? Do sports inherently require that one embrace a vice to win? What should Christians make of violent competi…
Today on the pod we slow things down with Wolves forward Kyle "Slo Mo" Anderson. Host Marney Gellner asks how big of an influence street ball was on Kyle growing up on the East Coast. Kyle shares why he felt it was important to go to the West Coast for college. Then, Kyle gives some insight on last year's 6-game series against the Grizzlies in the …
In this special Christmas episode, I explore the implications of Christian culture as it relates to tradition and the worship of Christ. Much is made of the downfall of Christian culture. What would it look like for Christians to embrace Christian culture instead of rejecting it? Support the show!! - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavis Support the s…