"What really happened?" That's a question many people bring to their reading of the Gospels. As a result, some Christians stitch together divergent accounts from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John to create a single narrative of Jesus' life and ministry. According to Juan Hernandez, professor of biblical studies at Bethel University, this is a huge mistake. He talks with Skye about common errors we make when reading the gospels and why we must understand them literarily and not just literally. Also i...
Sep 25, 2019•1 hr 19 min
For ten years, Scott Harrison was one of the most successful club promoters in NYC. His life was marked by every hedonistic indulgence imaginable. Today, he's the founder and CEO of Charity:Water, a non-profit that has brought clean water to over 10 million people around the world. Scott shares the remarkable story of his transformation and faith with Skye in an interview you won't want to miss. Also this week, the head of a Catholic school bans Harry Potter books because he fears the spells the...
Sep 18, 2019•1 hr 13 min
Based on a decade of research with the Barna Group, David Kinnaman says we're not in Kansas anymore. We now occupy digital Babylon—a new world where people are discipled by their screens, don't know how to have meaningful relationships, and distrust organizations. What does this all mean for the church? He talks with Skye about everything from rethinking preaching, the diminishing value of youth ministry, and a backlash against "professional" worship. Also this week, Phil reads from his new Bibl...
Sep 11, 2019•1 hr 16 min
According to years of research from the Barna Group, only about 10% of young adults raised in the church have a resilient faith. Some may see that as bad news, but not David Kinnaman. He dug deeper to see what was different about these 4 million Millennials and Gen Zers, and he came away deeply encouraged. He talks with Skye about the 5 traits of "resilient disciples" and what it means for the future of the church. Also this week, Phil, Christian, and Skye talk about the wave of Christian leader...
Sep 04, 2019•1 hr 7 min
Buckle your seatbelts. While promoting his new VeggieTales show, Phil was asked about LGBTs in kids' media. Now everyone from Ben Shapiro to The Advocate is responding. Phil's off the cuff remarks have made him a hero to some and a villain to others. This week he explains why he's neither, and how both sides of the culture war twist things to fit their biases. Then Skye interviews official Holy Post historian, John Fea, about the new Netflix documentary series "The Family." Is there really a sec...
Aug 28, 2019•1 hr 12 min
Another celebrity couple's marriage has ended, but don't worry—they're still committed to their pet pigs. New data finds Americans have lost faith in technology to the point that churches are now viewed more favorably than big tech firms. Another survey finds conservative Christians use less porn than other Americans, but they feel way worse about it. Should we continue to stigmatize the sinfulness of pornography? The gang has a lively discussion about it. Also this week, Drew Dyck is back with ...
Aug 21, 2019•1 hr 16 min
American Christianity is fixated on celebrity pastors, spectacular worship, and doing big things for God. But most of our lives aren't that extraordinary. That's good news, according to Glenn Packiam. He's been a megachurch worship leader and pastor, but now he finds God in the most ordinary things. He talks with Skye about his new book, "Blessed, Broken, Given." Also this week, Phil and Skye reflect on the recent shootings in El Paso and Dayton. Should the Billy Graham Rule apply to police offi...
Aug 15, 2019•1 hr 10 min
Many Christians are lamenting or panicking as the culture becomes increasingly post-Christian, but not Mark Sayers. The Australian church leader and author believes the rise of secularism is good news for the church and its mission. He talks with Skye about his new book and explains how the church has historically found new life amid global crises. Also this week, a new study finds religious children are meaner than secular kids. Archeologists uncover an ancient biblical city. Democrats and Repu...
Aug 07, 2019•1 hr 4 min
With the implosion of evangelical purity culture, and news that its poster child is getting divorced, many are reevaluating the legacy of the movement that dominated youth ministries in the 80s and 90s. Katelyn Beaty is back to talk about her recent article about the problems with the sexual ethics of both evangelical and secular cultures. Also this week, a Catholic school in Indiana is getting heat for firing a teacher in a gay marriage, and the Evangelical Covenant Church banished a 134-year-o...
Jul 31, 2019•1 hr 13 min
Christian is back! She updates us on her travels to France and the status of her new film, "The Girl Who Wore Freedom." A review of the new documentary "American Heretics" reveals that liberals in Hollywood are begging Christians to follow Jesus. Tim Dalrymple, the new president of Christianity Today, says white Christians need to confront Donald Trump when he takes aim at people of color. Has CT rediscovered its prophetic voice? A former missionary asks why white evangelicals are so eager to he...
Jul 26, 2019•59 min
Should the United States compensate the descendants of African slaves? If so, what should that compensation look like? And what does Christian faith have to say about repentance and reparation for wrongs committed by prior generations? Dr. Theon Hill is back on the show to talk about recent congressional hearings on the matter, and his conversation with Skye might surprise you. Also this week, a church in Indiana is paying off medical debts. For the first time ever, Canada has surpassed the U.S....
Jul 18, 2019•1 hr 13 min
Why are fewer people getting married? One study says it's because weddings have become too expensive. Skye isn't buying it. Phil explains why dads are responsible for our large brains, and gives ammo to social conservatives in the process. And Christian's back! (Sort of.) In a special segment of "Christian Asks," she talks with Skye about his recent devotional series about idols. That leads to a conversation about the right and wrong way to read the Bible, the concept of narrative fallacy, and s...
Jul 11, 2019•43 min
Prepare to be offended. Phil has written a new Bible and Skye's offended at what passes as a "Bible" these days. Jerry Falwell Jr. is offended that Russell Moore has the audacity to comment about moral issues without being a business owner. Everyone else is offended by Falwell. A Christian lawmaker offended non-Christians with her prayer in the Pennsylvania state legislature, and Christians are offended when a Satanist offers the opening prayer at a government meeting in Alaska. Skye discusses t...
Jul 04, 2019•1 hr 8 min
According to David Fitch, the contemporary church has become an "enemy-making machine" that thrives by identifying and amplifying threats. He talks with Skye about his new book, "The Church of Us vs Them," how anger has come to dominate our communities, and the practices that can help us break this pattern. Also this week, Phil shares the unlikely movement of non-religious millennials moving into convents with nuns. That leads to a discussion about Disney-themed gay weddings, babies and bath wat...
Jun 26, 2019•1 hr 6 min
Mike Erre is back for the second part of his conversation with Skye on the future of the church in America. This time they talk about the difference between "Cold War" Christianity and "Game of Thrones" Christianity. Plus, why does it feel like everything in the culture—including faith and politics—is being pushed to the extremes? What happened to the middle ground and can it be recovered? Also this week, the Ark Encounter amusement park is suing its insurance provider for not covering flood dam...
Jun 19, 2019•1 hr 11 min
Friend of the show, Mike Erre (aka, the bald Buckeye with a brain), celebrated the 200th episode of his show—the Vox Podcast—by inviting Skye to join him for a conversation about the future of the church in America. Will we lose tax-exempt status? Will progressive social and sexual views win? And how did the Cold War give us modern evangelicalism? Also this week, is Bill Gates flushing away his fortune by trying to reinvent the toilet? An 80-year Harvard study has finally discovered the key to h...
Jun 12, 2019•1 hr 1 min
In a number of recent commencement speeches at Christian colleges, Vice President Mike Pence has been warning graduates about the hostility of our culture toward Christians. Historian John Fea is back to talk about what Pence gets right, and what he gets wrong, about the persecution of evangelicals in the U.S. Plus, Fea shares his theory about why regular church attendees are the most likely to still support Trump. Also this week, an evangelical activist is guilty of "astroturfing" Muslims. Airp...
Jun 06, 2019•1 hr 7 min
Guns kill an average of 105 Americans every day. Shane Claiborne is on a mission to change that with a converted school bus and a forge. He is literally beating guns into gardening tools & challenging our culture's addiction to violence in the process. He talks with Skye about the legal and spiritual problem we're facing. Also this week... Experts warned Netflix its series "13 Reasons Why" would cause an increase in teen suicide. That's exactly what happened but Netflix doesn't seem to care....
May 31, 2019•1 hr 8 min
Are yoga pants causing an increase in liposuction? Phil links the popularity of tight-fitting "athleisure" clothing to rising insecurity about one's physical appearance. Televangelists are selling gold Trump prayer coins featuring the President and King Cyrus. And the crew talks about the new strict abortion laws in Alabama and Georgia. Skye explains why overturning Roe v. Wade won't solve the issue. And has tribal politics made a common-sense compromise on the issue impossible? Plus, Phil's Veg...
May 22, 2019•1 hr
Skye often tries to bring economics into the show's theological discussions. This week his dream comes true with guests Brian Fikkert (an economist) and Kelly Kapic (a theologian), co-authors of "Becoming Whole." They say our ideas about God's mission are too entangled with Western materialism on the one hand, and not material enough on the other. This conversation will really challenge your assumptions. Also this week, the IRS says the Satanic Temple is a legitimate religion, The Sports Illustr...
May 15, 2019•1 hr 7 min
Jesus told us to "not judge," but what does that really mean? In a special segment called "Christian Asks..." normally only available to Holy Post's Patreon supporters, Skye and Christian discuss what it means to live with discernment but not judgment in a pluralistic culture. While talking about capital punishment, gay marriage, and immigration, they unpack why fundamentalism on both the right and left is so appealing, and why we must avoid both. Also this week—a new parody movie called "Faith-...
May 08, 2019•1 hr 13 min
It's a potpourri week on the podcast. Phil sees evidence of God in self-sacrificing insects. Former congresswoman Michelle Bachman calls Trump "highly biblical" and "godly." Skye would like to reverse engineer what Bible she's reading. Scientists find a link between fundamentalism and brain damage. Plus, Drew Dyck is back to discuss why democracy is failing everywhere and the magical thinking behind multi-level marketing.
May 01, 2019•1 hr 5 min
Is it okay for a pastor to wear $5,000 shoes? How about $500 sneakers? What if they were a gift? What if the pastor serves an affluent, brand-savvy community? Phil and Skye engage the "PreachersNSneakers" debate and unpack the cultural nuances. A new survey finds most people believe in God, but church involvement is rapidly declining. The reasons are complex, but Skye says the preaching-focused structure of most churches needs to be rethought in the Internet Age. Also this week, a Florida "saint...
Apr 24, 2019•57 min
It's been five years since the conservative Christian revenge fantasy film, God's Not Dead, hit theaters. The Holy Post crew reflects on its impact and implications. Historian Mark Noll looks at the new shape of world Christianity (hint: it's a lot less white than it used to be). And Skye talks with songwriter, author, and theologian Michael Card about the inexpressible lovingkindness of God. Oh, and Phil is fascinated by the connection between Earth's magnetic field and dog poop.
Apr 17, 2019•1 hr 7 min
Christian's finally back! The podcast trio give updates on their recent travels and projects. Phil's making a new VeggieTales show, Christian's making a WWII documentary, and Skye missed his ship and ate a frog. They also discuss new research that says cultivating awe makes us into better people. So why does modern Christianity work so hard to make God understandable and the world controllable? Then Skye interviews journalist Julie Roys about her reporting that led to James McDonald's firing fro...
Apr 10, 2019•1 hr 17 min
Old Testament professor and friend of the show, Dr. John Walton is back with his latest book in the "Lost World" series. This time he's tackling common misunderstandings about the Old Testament Law. Walton says modern people incorrectly see the Torah as legislation—laws to be obeyed, but that's not how Ancient Near Eastern cultures saw it. And the traditional division of OT laws into civil, moral, and ceremonial categories is also misguided. So what does that mean for us? Phil and Skye pepper th...
Apr 03, 2019•1 hr 1 min
Back in 2009, a widely read article predicted "the coming evangelical collapse" would occur within ten years. Well, it's 2019 and evangelicals are still here, but where are they heading? Pastor, professor, author, and researcher, Ed Stetzer is back on the show to discuss new data about evangelicalism, the rise of Christian nationalism, and why the growth of secularism may be a good thing for the church. Phil and Skye also talk to him about his book, "Christians in the Age of Outrage," and what e...
Mar 27, 2019•1 hr
Skye's in Hong Kong, Christian is interviewing French senior citizens, and Phil is writing scripts and playing with puppets—so, we have a special episode this week. Last month, Skye was part of a panel discussion on politics at Taylor University. We captured the audio to share with you. The other speakers include Nina Barnes (Vice President of Student Life, University of Northwestern), Alan Noble (Co-founder of Christ & Pop-Culture), and Michael Wear (Chief Strategist for the AND Campaign). ...
Mar 20, 2019•48 min
Our culture talks a lot about leadership—both inside and outside the church. With so many conferences and resources dedicated to making Christian leaders, why are we seeing so many scandals? Gene Habecker has given a lot of thought to this problem after leading numerous organizations. You'll find his perspective illuminating and surprising. Also this week, researchers discover bees can learn math leaving reality TV as the final thing separating humans from animals. Plus, Phil asks why women are ...
Mar 13, 2019•57 min
In the past, the transition from childhood to adulthood was just a few awkward years. New research says the transition is now much, much longer. According to Kara Powell and Steve Argue from the Fuller Youth Institute, childhood is ending earlier with 14-year-olds encountering very adult issues, while many 28-year-olds continue to live like teenagers. How do we respond as parents and faith communities to this prolonged adolescence? Powell and Argue are here to discuss their new book, "Growing Wi...
Mar 07, 2019•1 hr 11 min