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The Holy Post

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Join VeggieTales and What's in the Bible? creator Phil Vischer and co-host Skye Jethani (author, speaker, pastor) for a fast-paced and often funny conversation about pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture.
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Episodes

667: The Future of Faith in America with John Kasich

A slate of new articles analyzes Pope Francis through America's progressive-conservative polarization, but are they confusing political categories with theological ones? Surprising data show that Gen Z is returning to religion, and belief in an afterlife is on the rise, but what's the explanation? Are young people returning to the church to rebel against their secular parents? Former Ohio Governor John Kasich believes America is on the cusp of a spiritual revival, and his new book, "Heaven Help ...

Apr 30, 20251 hr 27 min

666: Lessons from the Satanic Panic with Mike Cosper

Pope Francis died on Monday. Will the Catholic Church continue to move in the direction of inclusion and reform, or will it elect a more traditional leader in reaction to the last papacy? Mike Cosper is back to talk about his new podcast from Christianity Today about the Satanic Panic, "Devil and the Deep Blue Sea." In the 1980s and 90s, the FBI investigated 11,000 reports of satanic ritual abuse, but did not uncover a single credible story. So, why were parents throughout the country worried th...

Apr 23, 20251 hr 25 min

665: Can Democrats Win Back Religious Voters? with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

It's Holy Week, and an article in the New York Times argues that Palm Sunday wasn't a worship procession; it was a protest march. With that theme in mind, Christians held peaceful rallies over the weekend in Philadelphia and San Diego to protest inhumane immigration enforcement policies, including the order allowing government agents into churches during worship gatherings to arrest people. Skye talks to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) about how her faith informs her politics, what lessons the...

Apr 16, 20251 hr 29 min

664: An Atheist Says America Needs Jesus with Jonathan Rauch

Donald Trump launched a global trade war because he thinks America's trade deficit makes us "losers," but does he even understand what a trade deficit is? Phil introduces a new segment full of statistics that make Kaitlyn and Skye groan. And they discuss David Brooks' new article in The Atlantic, which compares this moment in U.S. history to the era of Andrew Jackson, and offers hope for what may come after MAGA. Skye interviews Jonathan Rauch about his new book, "Cross Purposes." Rauch, an athe...

Apr 09, 20251 hr 27 min

663: Snow White, Scarcity, & Why Immigration is Pro-Life and Bri Stensrud

Disney's new live-action remake of Snow White has been a disaster with people on all sides of the political divide and culture wars finding something to hate about the film, but could it also be full of important Christian theology? Phil and Skye are joined by Mike Erre to examine the biblical theme of abundance versus scarcity, how it applies to Christians, and why so many evangelicals have accepted a zero-sum vision that is contrary to the kingdom of God. Kaitlyn Schiess interviews Bri Stensru...

Apr 02, 20251 hr 28 min

French Friday: Now Only on The SkyePod

French Friday is now only available on The SkyePod! Follow The SkyePod now on your podcast streaming platform of choice for full episodes of French Friday every month: https://pod.link/1765560765

Mar 28, 202541 sec

662: Why Nazi Comparisons Don't Help & Hosting Cultural Conversations and Lee C. Camp

It's become popular to compare our current political moment with the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany in the 1930s, but what if the better comparison is Germany in the 1920s? A new article by Paul Miller argues that to avoid the rise of authoritarianism, Christian in the United States should do the hard work now of creating an alternative political narrative rather than the easy work of demonizing one side or the other as "Nazis." Skye talks to Lee Camp, the creator and host of "No Small Endeav...

Mar 26, 20251 hr 24 min

661: Non-Cringy Christian Media & the Nicene Creed and Glenn Packiam

A new slate of Christian movies and television shows is managing to draw both acclaim from critics and the attention of non-believers. Are the days of cringy Christian media finally behind us? Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn discuss the impact of "The Chosen" and the new Amazon series, "House of David." What do these shows get right that so many past faith-based projects got wrong? The Oscar-winning documentary, "No Other Land," cannot find a distributor in the U.S. because critics say it's antisemitic,...

Mar 19, 20251 hr 23 min

660: Following Christ in "Negative World" and Charlie Peacock

With declining church attendance and shifting values, there's no denying that our culture's posture toward Christianity has changed. Some say America is now "post-Christian," but author Aaron Renn believes it is downright "anti-Christian." In a recent NY Times profile, Renn explains why he thinks Christianity now occupies a "negative world," and why the winsome approach of leaders like Tim Keller should be abandoned for more aggressive tactics. Then, Phil talks with legendary musician, songwrite...

Mar 12, 20251 hr 32 min

659: The Root of Racism is Greed Not Hate with Malcolm Foley

After a made-for-T.V. meltdown in the Oval Office between President Trump and President Zelensky of Ukraine, the administration cut all military aid to Ukraine and sided with Russia instead. Will this cause some evangelicals to rethink their support for Trump, and if so where will they go? Two popular Christian books are saying that empathy is manipulative at best, or downright sinful at worst. Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn examine their arguments. Most Christians probably believe that racism is roote...

Mar 05, 20251 hr 31 min

French Friday: A Unified Theory of Trump

In his first month in office, Donald Trump has broken international agreements with allies, ended all foreign aid, voted with America's enemies in the UN, posted a plan to turn Gaza into a Trump casino and resort, purged the Pentagon of military commanders, appointed podcasters and conspiracy theorists to his cabinet, and threatened to invade or annex Canada, Greenland, and Panama. David French and Skye Jethani discuss various theories to explain Trump's approach to governing, and find one model...

Feb 28, 20251 hr 5 min

658: Justice, Mercy, & Becoming Good News People with Derwin Gray

Has Wheaton College, the flagship of evangelical higher ed, gone woke? Concerned parents and alumni have published a letter accusing the school of valuing diversity more than discipleship. Others have responded by defending Wheaton against the unfounded claims of the MAGA mob. What does the controversy reveal about the state of evangelicalism in the U.S.? A new piece by friend of the show, Karen Swallow Prior, explores the relationship between justice and mercy. Does emphasizing one value more t...

Feb 26, 20251 hr 28 min

The SkyePod - SkyeDIVE: Worship & Justice

Skye explains the strong biblical ties between two seemingly related concepts: worship and justice. Can you even have one without the other? Get the full episode by signing up for Holy Post Plus: https://www.patreon.com/posts/122739547/

Feb 21, 202552 min

657: The Government, God, & Grift with Katherine Stewart

Since WWII, the United States has been actively engaged in foreign aid as part of its strategic foreign policy, and Christians of all theological and political views have broadly supported this effort. In the first month of the Trump administration, however, Christians on the far right have suddenly turned against international aid. What's behind this change and are there parallels on the religious left? And what does it mean when MAGA Catholics are arguing directly with Pope Francis about immig...

Feb 19, 20251 hr 26 min

656: Defunding USAID and Blue Like Jazz's Gospel of Vibes with Ross Douthat

The White House is defunding USAID, one of the largest distributors of foreign aid, and blaming it on wasteful spending—like a D.E.I musical in Ireland. But as Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn unpack, the real losers are Christian relief organizations like World Relief and Catholic Charities, which now face devastating budget cuts. Then, it's been over 20 years since the release of Blue Like Jazz, the bestselling book that made faith feel cool. Did it offer a helpful critique of evangelicalism, or was th...

Feb 12, 20251 hr 29 min

655: What If Jesus Was Serious About Justice with Skye Jethani

During a recent Fox News interview, Vice President J.D. Vance cited "an old school and very Christian concept" to justify rejecting refugees and ending international aid. Bishops from his own church disagreed. The Holy Post crew explores the concept Vance was citing, how he misunderstands it, and why his interpretation undermines the entire New Testament. Kaitlyn interviews Skye about his new book, "What If Jesus Was Serious About Justice?" They talk about the link between justice and worship, w...

Feb 05, 20251 hr 23 min

French Friday: What Happened to Checks & Balances?

David French brings us his thoughts on why the GOP is no longer the party of the Constitution. Have political party allegiances broken the system? What Constitutional guard rails can operate when people are worried about falling out of the President's favor? Then, he talks about Carl Schmitt, a German political thinker who may have the key to understanding the difference between the politics we're used to—and the emerging politics of the New Right. David French's article on Schmittian politics: ...

Jan 31, 20251 hr 5 min

654: Inauguration Consternation & Respecting Refugees with Matthew Soerens

The first week of the second Trump administration has seen refugees cut off and January 6th criminals cut loose. Franklin Graham declared in his inauguration prayer that God himself had chosen the President. The MAGA faithful applauded this mix of Christian faith and politics, but when Bishop Budde asked the President to "show mercy" to frightened people during her homily at the National Cathedral, she was accused of everything from political activism to witchcraft. Phil has a theory about what ...

Jan 29, 20251 hr 29 min

653: Character, Christian Colleges, & Why Trump Won with Robert P. Jones

According to New York Times columnist, David Brooks, our society has given up on moral formation to focus instead on individual success and happiness. Can we recover a culture of shared virtue? Surprising new data shows that overall college enrollment is down, but Christian colleges and universities are growing. What's the explanation? Then Robert P. Jones, from PRRI, is back to unpack the numbers from the presidential election. Why did more Latinos support Trump, and are Democrats learning the ...

Jan 22, 20251 hr 22 min

652: Families Need Formation Not Formulas with Emily McGowin

How can we help those impacted by the L.A. wildfires? Because of A.I., climate change, and falling fertility rates, Ezra Klein says we are living "in the age of monsters," but is he really just upset about Trump? And how is technology fundamentally rewiring our brains to avoid social interaction, and what should we do about it? Phil, Kaitlyn, and Skye offer their suggestions. Then Kaitlyn talks with Wheaton College theology professor Emily McGowin about her new book, "Households of Faith," and w...

Jan 15, 20251 hr 30 min

651: The Jimmy Carter Cudgel & Preparing for Mass Deportations with Gabriel Salguero

Former president and born again Christian, Jimmy Carter, died at the age of 100. As the media reflects on his legacy of public service and humanitarianism, some are contrasting Carter's faith with that of conservative white evangelicals. Esau McCaulley says Carter is being used as a cudgel by progressives to shame their political opponents. Is he right? Skye and Phil unpack two explanations for the country's rejection of President Carter for Ronald Reagan in 1980. Was Carter too liberal or too h...

Jan 08, 20251 hr 29 min

650: Mailbag: Past Regrets, Future Hopes, & Fitting Everyone in Heaven

Happy new year! We're starting 2025 by answering questions from the Holy Post audience. You've asked us about movies and shows we are looking forward to this year, and what regrets we have about things we've said in the past. Phil explains his fashion choices, Skye explains why he's still a conservative, and Kaitlyn has an idea for replacing "News of the Butt." Plus, will there be enough room for everyone in the new heavens and earth? 0:00 - Show Starts 2:57 - Theme Song 3:18 - Sponsor - Rocket ...

Jan 01, 20251 hr 11 min

French Friday: The End of #MeToo

The MeToo movement was a huge cultural movement—but now, many major government leaders with sexual abuse scandals under their belt seem to go under the radar—how did we get to this point? And what about the aftermath of the ChurchToo movement? David and Skye discuss this, as well as a case in the Supreme Court about Tennessee's ban on transgender medical intervention for kids. 0:00 - Theme Song 0:17 - Show Begins 7:19 - MeToo as a Christian Ethic 12:34 - False Safety in Christian Subculture 22:4...

Dec 27, 20241 hr 7 min

649: The Christmas Story Facts & Fiction with Nijay Gupta

Merry Christmas! In celebrity conversion news, Denzel Washington got baptized at his church in Harlem just days before his 70th birthday and became a licensed minister, and New York Times columnist, David Brooks, has written about his surprising journey from agnosticism to Christianity. What do these stories tell us about our culture's ongoing hunger for God? On the other side, David French explains why some Christians now think cruelty is acceptable. New Testament scholar, Nijay Gupta, is back ...

Dec 25, 20241 hr 26 min

648: Hurt & Healed by the Church with Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez

A Catholic bishop, with a social media following second only to the Pope, is proving that dumbing down the faith is the wrong way to reach young adults. But is his celebrity status getting in the way? A new study finds the most generous people are also the most likely to consistently read the Bible. Kaitlyn talks to Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez about telling the truth to the church out of love. Her new book, "Being a Sanctuary," is honest about the harms many churches are causing, but also shows ...

Dec 18, 20241 hr 25 min

647: The Death of Dating & Megachurch Anti-Racism with Hahrie Han

More Americans than ever are single but they're not happy about it. A new article in The Atlantic examines how the sexes are drifting apart, why more men are looking for a partner than women, and the side-effects of using an app rather than community to find a date. Then, political scientist Hahrie Han's new book "Undivided" explores why the racial solidarity program at an evangelical megachurch was more successful than corporate DEI programs, and how that success created unexpected challenges f...

Dec 11, 20241 hr 30 min

646: The Late Great Hal Lindsey & Writing Prayers with Douglas McKelvey

Many ideas about the end times including the role of Israel, the mark of the beast, and the rapture became popular through Hal Lindsey's best-selling book from the 1970s, "The Late Great Planet Earth." Lindsay died last week at 95. We discuss his legacy and how his book is still shaping the American church long after most of its theology has been debunked. Then, Kaitlyn talks to Douglas McKelvey about his series of prayer books, "Every Moment Holy." He explains the value of using written prayers...

Dec 04, 20241 hr 17 min

French Friday: "Nerdfest 2024"

David French has finally watched Rings of Power season two—and he and Skye don't quite have the same feelings about it. They compare it to House of the Dragon's more cynical fantasy world—and why Dune is maybe closer to Tolkien than Martin. They also talk about the Penguin crime drama series, the upcoming Superman movie, and Silo. 0:00 - Theme Song 0:18 - Show Begins 1:16 - David's Take on Rings of Power 5:40 - Skye's Beef with Rings of Power 13:20 - House of the Dragon 21:52 - World War I 26:45...

Nov 29, 202449 min

645: The Red Letter Legacy of Tony Campolo with Shane Claiborne

Mike Erre joins Phil and Skye to discuss how to survive the holidays. What's the best way to engage (or disengage) a contentious relative who wants to argue about politics, and how do we remain united as churches and families in these divided times? Professor, author, and preacher Tony Campolo died last week. Shane Claiborne returns to discuss his friendship with Campolo and his legacy of challenging the American church with the "red letters" of the Bible. Also this week—what's the real goal beh...

Nov 27, 20241 hr 30 min

644: Unplugging from Politics & the Real Meaning of Acts with N.T. Wright

After an exhausting year of politics and the re-election of Donald Trump, what is a faithful way for Christians to navigate the next four years? Should we continue to immerse ourselves in political news, or is it better to disconnect from the media? And should Christians join the political fights online, or unplug to better serve our local communities? The Holy Post crew responds to articles by a number of Christians leaders addressing these questions. Then, New Testament scholar, N.T. Wright, i...

Nov 20, 20241 hr 17 min
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