Keevin talks about Moses and the Important choices we make in life.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Kylie Ostermeyer
Kylie Ostermeyer shares with us the beauty in the unknowns of her degrees.
Dispatches from the Exodus: A Letter to My Son Regarding the Darkness
Reed leaves the lamp on for his boy.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Keevin McGlumphry
Keevin McGlumphry answers some questions and tells us about his time in the victor’s village.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Jake Wendel
Jake Wendel shares with us the tension and intersection of faith and economics.
Dispatches from the Exodus: God in a 39' Fifth Wheel
Special guest Marty Solomon talks God going mobile.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Brian Walker
Brian Walker shares with us where he finds his passions alongside his Computer Science degree.
Dispatches from the Exodus: What the Midwives Can Teach Us
Leah and Mere talk about the obedience of Shiphrah and Puah in the face of the death edict.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Lydia Donaldson
Lydia Donaldson shares with us how she has learned to give glory to God as the creator of her creative writing.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Kelsie Mitchell
Kelsie Mitchell shares how Philosophy and Religion and Communication have influenced the way she sees the Bible.
Dispatches from the Exodus: 40 Years in Pandemic
Reed attempts a kairological account of things.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Derrick Rohr
Derrick Rohr answers some questions for us all to listen to.
Dispatches from the Exodus: Remember That One Time When...?
Derrick reminds us to remember.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Ivan Bossert
Ivan Bossert shares the majesty in the obedience of biology.
Dispatches from the Exodus: RaWOMB, More Like
Reed had a plan, but ended up talking about God’s offensive compassion instead.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Rachel Whitehouse
Rachel Whitehouse teaches us about how Christians are to scorch the Earth with what sets our souls on fire.
Dispatches from the Exodus: Shema, O Israel: There is Only One Heart In My Body
Derrick learns to turn from pharaoh, listening for God’s voice, and living that vocation.
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: Caleb DeWitt
Caleb DeWitt shares with us his devotion to both God and chemistry.
Dispatches from the Exodus: Make More Bricks!
What are we to do when Pharaoh’s demands have become our own internal voice? What might God do with us?
Wednesdays Without Wednesdays: John Jones
John Jones expounds upon the intersection of history and faith.