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The Way of Repentance with Chris Brauns

May 4, 20261h 6m

The Desecration of Man with Carl Trueman

Apr 27, 202656 min

The Redeemed Man with Rick Phillips

Apr 20, 20261h 7m

Ep 188The Best of Times and the Worst of Times with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen

If you don’t like freewheeling conversation, laughter, and banter among friends, then this may not be the episode for you. But if you are interested in hearing the three amigos share their thoughts on George Washington, figure skating, patriotism, and the state of the Young, Restless, and Reformed movement, then you are in for a treat. And you won’t want to miss Collin’s list of favorite human beings and whether he has emphysema or was simply jogging on a treadmill before the episode.

Mar 10, 20261h 13m

Ep 187An Invitation to the 2026 Coram Deo Pastors Conference

"I love being a pastor, and I love pastors, which is why I hope you will consider joining us at the Coram Deo Pastors Conference in 2026." —Kevin DeYoung Register now: https://clearlyreformed.org/coram-deo

Feb 18, 20262 min

Ep 186Sense, Sensibility, and Adam Smith with Jan Van Vliet

This year is a special anniversary for the United States as Americans celebrate 250 years of independence. But 1776 was an important year in more ways than one. Besides the Declaration (and several other key events and people), 1776 was the year that Adam Smith published The Wealth of Nations. In this episode, Kevin talks to Dordt professor Jan Van Vliet about his book on Adam Smith (P&R, 2024). Together, Kevin and Jan explore Smith’s biography, his two most important works, whether those works contradict each other, and whether Smith was religious. Along the way, they look at how Smith influenced the modern world and what lessons we can still incorporate today.

Feb 16, 20261h 9m

Ep 185The Making of the American Mind with Matthew Spalding

The United States is unique in how much attention it pays to its founding, its founders, and its founding documents. Arguably, the most famous and most important thing that Americans have ever written is the Declaration of Independence. In this fascinating and illuminating conversation, Kevin talks to Matthew Spalding, of Hillsdale’s D.C. campus, about his new book The Making of the American Mind: The Story of our Declaration of Independence. In particular, they explore the theology and the Declaration and the essential role that the Christian tradition played in the founding and in the Declaration. Was America founded as a Christian nation? Listen all the way to the end to hear Dr. Spalding careful and nuanced answer to that question.

Feb 2, 20261h 8m

Ep 184What Is Wrong with Wokeness? With Neil Shenvi

In this timely interview, Kevin talks to Neil Shenvi about his new book (co-authored with Pat Sawyer), entitled “Post Woke: Asserting a Biblical Vision of Race, Gender, and Sexuality” (Harvest). What does it mean to be woke, and is wokeness still a thing Christians need to be concerned about? Where did the idea of wokeness come from? How can we spot woke ideas and respond to them with biblical fidelity? Can wokeness exist on the right as well as the left? Join Kevin and Neil as they explore why wokeness is as relevant as ever and how Christians, in the most contested issues of our day, can be shaped by the Bible instead of the world.

Jan 19, 20261h 0m

Ep 183Christmas Cranks and Christmas Blessings with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen

If you are looking for a podcast where three friends talk about whatever they want to talk about and ramble on about sports, books, and grievances, then this is the episode for you! It’s also an opportunity to hear the three amigos laugh, tell funny stories, and end with a reflection on the many simple gifts and graces in their lives.

Dec 17, 20251h 6m

Ep 182Life and Ministry in Charlotte and in the SBC with Clint Pressley

In a rare cultural anomaly that may never be repeated in our lifetimes, the current SBC President and current PCA Moderator live in the same neighborhood just a few streets apart. What a time to be alive, people! In this hometown episode, Kevin talks with Clint Pressley—native Charlottean, senior pastor at Hickory Grove Baptist, and current president of the Southern Baptist Convention—about life and ministry in the Queen City and how things work in the SBC. Stick around to the end and find out which one of these Charlotte pastors lifts weights with other people and which one prefers to run around away from people.

Dec 15, 202553 min

Ep 181Protestants and Catholics: What’s the Difference? With Chad Van Dixhoorn, Blair Smith, and Mark McDowell

How should Protestants think about the Catholic Mass? About the Eucharist? About the history and development of the papacy? In this panel discussion, at the conclusion of Christ Covenant’s Faithful Conference, Kevin talks to three of his colleagues from Reformed Theological Seminary about what it means to be Protestant. They also explore potential weaknesses in their own tradition and how Eastern Orthodoxy differs from both Catholicism and Protestantism.https://www.faithfulconference.org/

Nov 26, 202542 min

Ep 180The Man on the Middle Cross with Alistair Begg

If you haven’t seen the viral clip, go see it right now. In this episode, Kevin talks to Alistair about the preaching clip he didn’t intend to give, he never put online himself, and he never expected to be one of the most well known moments of his ministry. The content from that clip has been combined with two other Jesus encounters in the Gospels and turned into a short book. Listen to Kevin and Alistair talk about that book as well as the Ryder Cup, “retirement,” and reflections on growing older (though Alistair doesn’t look it).

Nov 10, 202542 min

Ep 179The Heidelberg Catechism with R. Scott Clark

You may not think you need 1,000 pages on the Heidelberg Catechism, but you do! R. Scott Clark, professor at Westminster Seminary California, has written a rich, theological, and historical commentary on one of the Reformation’s most beloved catechisms. Listen in as Scott and Kevin talk about the history of the catechism and walk through several key sections—including important differences with Lutheran theology and Catholic theology. You’ll also want to hear the paean to all things Nebraska at the start of the episode.

Nov 3, 20251h 14m

Ep 178Conservatism and Religious Freedom with John Wilsey

What is conservatism? And why does it go hand in hand with religious freedom? How should we think about the American experiment of ordered liberty? Has it failed? It is worth preserving? And what about Christian Nationalism? And while we’re at it, how should Christians assess the Charlie Kirk memorial service? Listen in as Kevin talks to John Wilsey, a history professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, about these questions and about John’s new book, Religious Freedom: A Conservative Primer (Eerdmans).

Oct 27, 20251h 12m

Ep 177The Golden Thread of the Western Tradition with Allen Guelzo

Dr. Guelzo is back once again for another record setting appearance on LBE. Although he just moved across the country, Allen still made time to talk to Kevin about his latest two-volume mega-project with James Hankins, their new book The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition. Listen in as Kevin and Allen talk about remembering, history as gratitude, and the fragility (and resiliency) of Western Civilization. You won’t want to miss Dr. Guelzo recount the many blessings of the Western Tradition (and mention some faults too), while also singing Bach and reciting Shakespeare.

Oct 6, 20251h 6m

Ep 176John Thomson and the Shaping of American Presbyterianism with Stephen A. Fix

If you are looking for a deep dive into the history of early American Presbyterianism, you have come to the right place! Listen in as Kevin talks with pastor, scholar, and writer S.A. Fix—who goes by the name Fix (really he does)—as they talk about the Old Side/New Side controversy, the Adopting Act of 1729, and John Thomson’s Explication of the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Come for the Presbyterianism, and stay for a look at what it means to glorify God and enjoy him forever. Be sure to look for Thomson’s Explication in the next week or two, introduced and edited by Dr. Fix and published by our friends at Westminster Seminary Press.

Sep 29, 202551 min

Ep 175The Boys Are Back in Town with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen

It’s been a long time since the last LBE episode—too long some (i.e., our mothers) might say. But after a summer hiatus, the three amigos are back in the podcast studio to talk about familiar topics like football, books, and “what time it is” in our world. They also touch on a few unfamiliar topics like weight loss and how funerals bring people together.

Sep 1, 20251h 15m

Ep 174More on the Midwest and Midlife with Kevin, Collin, and Justin

The triumvirate comes back together to wrap up another season of LBE. Along with the obligatory sports chatter, the three guys talk at length about the first Midwest Pope (and why they are not Catholics) and about life in middle age (and why they are not too depressed). There are, of course, many book recommendations as well.CHAPTERS0:00 Sponsors1:47 Greeting & Salutations4:10 The Midwestern Scale Of How Are You Doing?5:10 The First Midwestern Pope14:05 Deep Dive Into New Pope Expectations18:20 Why Don’t We Believe In A Pope?28:35 From The Midwest To Midlife32:44 Get A Tattoo And Buy A Motorcycle?35:07 Sponsor Break36:55 More On Midlife & Life As A Parent40:56 Have We Changed In Significant Ways?52:31 Collin’s Reading List57:50 Kevin’s Reading List01:03:01 Justin’s Reading List01:06:59 Summer Sports Report01:08:38 Thank You & Goodbye

May 19, 20251h 9m

Ep 173The Biblical View of Abortion with Tom Pennington

What does the Bible say about life in the womb? When does life begin? What about personhood? What has the church taught about abortion over the centuries? How should we respond to familiar slogans like “My body, my choice”? In this important episode, Kevin talks with Tom Pennington, Pastor at Countryside Bible Church in Southlake, Texas, about his new book The Biblical View of Abortion: God’s Heart for Life in the Womb. Listen in as Tom and Kevin try to equip Christians to defend life and love the unborn, just like God does.CHAPTERS0:00 Sponsors1:39 Greeting & Salutations2:48 Who Is Tom Pennington?4:16 Grace To You Origins5:04 Tom’s Time In Texas7:24 Let’s Talk About The Book9:08 What’s Happened Since Roe v. Wade Overturned?11:40 The Effort To Persuade & Promote Biblical View15:17 Counterargument To “Historical Acceptance”18:33 Counterargument To “Might As Well Make It Safe”20:13 Counterargument To “Keep State Out Of Bedroom”21:35 Counterargument To “My Body, My Choice”22:19 Counterargument To “Can’t Legislate Morality”24:30 Positive Rights & Negative Rights29:28 Lack of Scientific Debate About Origin Of Life30:25 How Do We Diagnose This Issue Spiritually?33:55 Sponsor Break35:54 Speak To The Person Who Hates What We’re Saying39:42 Counterargument To “When Personhood Begins”42:24 Connections To Jesus Christ & Christology45:25 The SLED Acronym47:08 Church History Related To Abortion49:10 Rape, Incest & Life Of The Mother57:04 Ending Treatment vs Ending Life58:38 Pray For Us Pastor Tom1:00:55 Thank You & GoodbyeBOOKS & EVERYTHINGThe Biblical View of Abortion: God’s Heart for Life in the Womb by Tom PenningtonCROSSWAY | A Light On The HillDESIRING GOD | Be Happy EventGREENVILLE SEMINARY | Pastoral TheologyWESTMINSTER SEMINARY | Theological Studies

May 5, 20251h 1m

Ep 172Nicene Orthodoxy with Blair Smith

Kevin welcomes his good friend—neighbor, church colleague, and seminary colleague (soon to be boss!)—Blair Smith to the podcast. As a systematic theology professor, Blair’s expertise is on Trinitarian theology, in particular in the crucial fourth and fifth centuries. Listen in as Kevn and Blair look at the theology and the history behind the Council of Nicaea (325) and the Council of Constantinople (381). Yes, there are a lot of names and concepts flying around in the podcast studio with this one, but for good reason. What could be more important than the doctrine of the Trinity, than knowing who God is?CHAPTERS0:00 Sponsors & Intro2:11 Who Is Blair Smith?9:34 Four Degrees & Education Background12:20 Conversation Outline & Begin Nicene Discussion19:38 What Should We Know About The Fatherhood Of God?25:25 Nicene Origins & The Need For Clarity28:40 Sponsor Break30:54 How Does This Help Us Understand The Eternal Son?37:15 Trinity Debates & Subordination Controversy46:59 What Led To The Revision Of The Nicene Creed?54:53 Common Ground & Finding The Right Language57:07 How Does Augustine Fit Into Nicene Orthodoxy?1:01:38 Books From Blair To Consider1:03:42 Why Should We Care About The Doctrine Of The Trinity?BOOKS & EVERYTHINGThe Nicene CreedReformed ConfessionalismOne God Almighty: The Biblical Doctrine of the Triune GodOur Father in Heaven: Rediscovering and Embracing the Fatherhood of GodCROSSWAY | The Nicene CreedDESIRING GOD | What’s The Difference?GREENVILLE SEMINARY | Pastoral TheologyWESTMINSTER SEMINARY | Biblical Languages

Apr 28, 20251h 5m

Ep 171Pastoral Theology with Jonathan Master

First published in 1877, Thomas Murphy’s Pastoral Theology: The Pastor in the Various Duties of His Office is one of the absolute best books of its kind. Murphy’s treatise is inspiring, challenging, comprehensive, opinionated, practical, and spiritual in the deepest sense of the word. Listen as Kevin and Jonathan Master, president at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, talk about Thomas Murphy (pastor for 46 years of Frankford Presbyterian Church outside of Philadelphia) and this neglected resource, just recently republished by Log College Press.CHAPTERS0:00 Sponsors & Intro2:37 Who Is Jonathan Master?5:48 Let’s Dive Into Pastoral Theology9:23 Kevin Outlines Thomas Murphy Book10:58 Why Does Jonathan Love The Book?13:30 Kevin & Jonathan Explore Exemplary Piety17:18 Sponsor Break / Link For Book19:22 Vital Role For Women In The Church23:00 The Work Of God In The Church & Community24:18 How To Profit My Congregation As A Preacher27:41 Pastoral Care & Troublemakers In The Church31:10 Preach, Pray, People AND Patience32:31 What Else Is Jonathan Working On?33:53 Kevin’s Book Republishing Thoughts35:44 Until Next Time…BOOKS & EVERYTHINGPastoral Theology by Thomas MurphyCrossway | The Lord of Psalm 23: Jesus Our Shepherd, Companion, and HostDesiring God | What's the DifferenceGPTS | Pastoral TheologyWTS | MATS

Apr 21, 202536 min

Ep 170A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation with Matthew Bingham

It is often believed, by friends and critics alike, that the Reformed tradition, though perhaps good on formal doctrine, is impoverished when it comes to spiritual formation. The charge is that the Reformed approach to piety is all about head knowledge, about learning things as brains on sticks. Other Christians may be less critical but simply assume that there is no right or wrong way to do spiritual formation. This often leads evangelical to adopt an eclectic approach to personal growth in Christ. Many Christians in conservative Protestant churches end up adopting Catholic and Orthodox approaches as being more fulsome and effective. But what if there is a Reformed approach to spiritual formation that is rich, deep, historic, and more biblical than the alternatives? That’s what Kevin explores with Matthew Bingham (associate professor of church history at Phoenix Seminary) as they dig into Matthew’s fantastic new book A Heart Aflame for God: A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation (Crossway).Chapters:0:00 Sponsors & Intro3:27 Tell Us About Yourself8:16 Spiritual Formation14:18 A Heart Aflame for God21:15 A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation26:53 Sponsor Break29:44 Biblical Centrality40:40 The Reformed Triangle of Spiritual Formation47:24 Quick Takes1:06:41 Final Thoughts1:12:14 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:ESV New Testament, Share the Good News® EditionDesiring God | Holy WeekGPTS | A Sacred CallingWTS | MA in Theological StudiesHeart Aflame for God: A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation

Mar 31, 20251h 13m

Ep 169On Tyndale House, the Old Testament, and the Promises and Pitfalls of Biblical Scholarship with Peter Williams and Will Ross

Recently, Peter Williams, Principal at Tyndale House in Cambridge, preached at Christ Covenant Church for its missions week. At the end of the evening service, Kevin sat down with Peter and fellow Cambridge-alum Will Ross, who teaches Old Testament at RTS Charlotte, for a discussion about the importance of Tyndale House and its mission to foster faithful, biblical scholarship for the church. The group also talked about apologetics, the Septuagint, being confident in the word of God, and not being so smart that you believe stupid things.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors2:32 The Surprising Genius of Jesus6:27 On Tyndale House14:42 Christianity in the Cultures17:42 Sponsor Break19:45 On the Old Testament29:15 On Confidence in God’s Word31:55 On Biblical Scholarship37:24 Until Next Time…Books & EverythingUnderstanding God's Word: An Introduction to Interpreting the BibleThe Supremacy of God in PreachingGPTS | A Sacred CallingWTS | Biblical Language CertificatesThe Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher

Mar 6, 202538 min

Ep 168Preaching and Pastoral Ministry with John Piper

In this wide-ranging interview, recorded live at Christ Covenant Church in conjunction with the Coram Deo Pastors Workshop, Kevin asks John about everything from preaching style, to the influence of his parents, to growing up in the South, to his strengths and weaknesses as a pastor. You’ll hear lots of stories, pastoral wisdom, and personal transparency. This is one episode you won’t want to miss.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors1:42 Introduction2:35 The Privilege of Preaching29:53 Humility in Pastoral Ministry41:38 On Marriage46:31 Sponsor Break48:13 Pastoral Communication53:30 Did You Ever Think of Leaving Ministry?54:58 Parental Influence1:01:23 Additional Thoughts1:13:53 John Piper’s LegacyBooks & Everything:Ask Pastor JohnThe Supremacy of God in PreachingGPTS | MidweekerMaster of Arts in Theological Studies

Feb 20, 20251h 16m

Ep 167The Most Influential Family in America with Obbie Tyler Todd

Before the Bushes or Clintons, before the Kennedy or Kardashians, there were the Beechers—a sprawling family of preachers, suffragists, abolitionists, and moral crusaders that defined (and exemplified) America as much as any single family in the nineteenth century. Join Kevin as he interviews Obbie Tyler Todd, a pastor and professor, about his new biography of the Beechers (LSU Press). From patriarch, Lyman Beecher, to the famous novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe, to the most famous pastor of his age, Henry Ward Beecher, this episode explores the crazy and controversial life of Lyman Beecher, his three wives (not at the same time), and their thirteen children.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors2:00 Introductions5:37 The Beecher Family and Moral Influence10:45 Three Themes of the Beecher Family21:36 Beecherism and Controversy28:07 The Fate of the Nation and Presbyterianism36:49 Other Beeches50:38 Harriet Beecher Stowe54:43 Henry Ward Beecher1:09:11 The Beecher LegacyBooks & Everything:Be Thou My Vision: A Liturgy for Daily WorshipThe Supremacy of God in PreachingGPTS MidweekerMaster of Arts in Theological StudiesThe Beechers: America's Most Influential Family

Feb 13, 20251h 12m

Ep 166A Special Episode from the Doctrine Matters Podcast by Crossway

Listen to a special episode of Life and Books and Everything promoting Crossway's new Podcast, Doctrine Matters.

Feb 10, 202514 min

Ep 165The Person and Work of Christ with Brandon Crowe

Kevin welcomes to the podcast Brandon Crowe, a native Alabamian, an SEC fan, a Teaching Elder in the PCA, and a professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary. Believe it or not, there is only question about football, and it comes at the very end. The rest of the time is spent trying to explain things like the hypostatic union, the communication of properties, Christ’s descent into hell, and how the Son of God could be ignorant of the time of his return. Lots of good theological exploration as Kevin talks to Brandon about his book The Lord Jesus Christ (Lexham Academic).Chapters:0:00 Sponsors & Intro5:49 The Person and Work of Christ12:53 The Descent Question26:12 The Transformation Question38:40 Sponsor Break40:36 Some Definitions44:19 4 Major Heresies49:18 “An” vs. “In”53:45 Christ’s Offices1:00:16 Concluding Theses1:04:31 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible: Theology Rooted in the Word of GodSerious Joy ConferenceThe Pastor: His Call, Character, and WorkWTS | Master of Arts in Theological StudiesThe Lord Jesus Christ: The Biblical Doctrine of the Person and Work of Christ

Jan 31, 20251h 5m

Ep 164A Very Special Episode with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen

There has been some concern that Justin and Collin have been kept out of the “very special guest” designation. In order to make up for past offenses, this episode, with two very special guests, is being hailed as a very special episode. The three amigos start out by talking about football (of course) and a new cultural openness to Christianity. Then they turn their attention to New Year’s resolutions (which they all have) and books on time management and productivity (which Justin and Collin do not read). The episode finishes with a sweet conversation about their wives and lessons learned over the decades of marriage.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors & Intro4:15 Football, Culture, and Spirituality15:26 Goals, Habits, and Productivity40:07 Sponsor Break42:02 Marriage, That Blessed Arrangement1:04:46 Books on Marriage1:08:29 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:Lead: 12 Gospel Principles for Leadership in the ChurchSerious Joy ConferenceThe Pastor: His Call, Character, and WorkWTS | Master of Arts in Theological StudiesThe Spirit of the Game: American Christianity and Big-Time SportsRules of Life (Justin Taylor)Marriage: 6 Gospel Commitments Every Couple Needs to MakeMystery of MarriageThe Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of GodWhen Sinners Say "I Do": Discovering the Power of the Gospel for MarriageLove That Lasts: When Marriage Meets GraceGospel-Shaped Marriage: Grace for Sinners to Love Like SaintsThis Momentary Marriage: A Parable of Permanence

Jan 16, 20251h 9m

Ep 163A Life of Hope and Hurdles with Andre Levrone and Sydney McLaughlin Levrone

How can you shine as a Christian in the world of professional sports—when sometimes your dreams come true and often they don’t? What does it take to be an elite athlete (and why is it a great profession for sleep enthusiasts)? You’ll want to listen to this special episode of LBE as Kevin asks Andre, a former NFL player, and Sydney—an Olympic champion, world champion, and world record holder—about the pressure of being the best and the freedom of being in Christ. And don’t miss the bonus questions from a couple DeYoung children.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors & Intro 3:38 What did it feel like? 7:11 A Question From a Fan 8:49 Olympic Relationships 11:05 Life as a Professional Athlete 16:31 How Did You Two Meet? 20:40 Another Fan Question 22:06 Life and Testimony 32:29 Fifty Seconds 35:57 The Lifestyle of an Elite Athlete 40:08 Sponsor Break 41:55 Fame and Faith 47:45 Nature vs. Nurture 58:46 What’s Coming Up? 1:01:10 Book Recommendations 1:03:26 A Message to Christian Women 1:05:51 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:ESV Daily Reading Bible: A Guided Journey Through God's WordSerious Joy ConferenceThe Pastor: His Call, Character, and WorkWTS | Master of Arts in Theological StudiesWhat Is the Gospel?What Is the Mission of the Church?: Making Sense of Social Justice, Shalom, and the Great Commission

Jan 10, 20251h 6m

Ep 162It’s Christmastime with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen

We’ve all been waiting, and it’s finally here: the annual Christmas LBE. Listen in as the three amigos talk about Christmas movies, favorite books, which LBE member is the most like Jerry Seinfeld, and, of course, the airing of many grievances.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors & Intro5:50 The Vibe Shift20:10 Let’s Talk About Christmas30:02 Sponsor Break31:20 The Airing of Grievances49:27 Books & Everything55:22 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:How to Memorize Scripture for Life: From One Verse to Entire BooksDesiring God | Great JoyPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language CertificateThe Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental IllnessDaily Doctrine: A One-Year Guide to Systematic TheologyChristopher Ash on the PsalmsThe Beechers: America's Most Influential FamilySwing Low, volume 1: A History of Black Christianity in the United StatesLetters of John CalvinDigital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online AgeTill We Have Faces: A Myth RetoldPastoral Theology

Dec 18, 202456 min

Ep 161What Is the Mission of the Church? with Brian DeVries

Mission is one of those words that Christians use all the time. So are words like “missions” and missionaries.” But what do they mean? Is “mission” even the best word to use to describe what Christians should be doing in the world? In today’s episode, Kevin talks with fellow Michigander, Brian DeVries, about his new book You Will Be My Witnesses. Brian has led church planting teams in South Africa and currently serves as a pastor and a seminary president in South Africa. He’s written an insightful and helpful book calling church and Christians to be witnesses for Christ in speaking, in living, in defending the faith, in working for church growth, and in suffering well.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors1:51 Introductions11:29 The Book and the Mission of the Church25:19 The Concept of Witness32:15 Five Witness Themes39:17 Sponsor Break41:00 On Evangelizing52:35 The Church As Hospital, Temple, Embassy, School, and Fortress58:07 Stop DoingThis, Start Doing ThatBooks & Everything:In the Lord I Take Refuge: 150 Daily Devotions Through the PsalmsDesiring God | Great JoyPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language CertificateYou Will Be My Witnesses: Theology for God's Church Serving in God's Mission

Dec 11, 20241h 2m

Ep 160Evaluating the Thought of Cornelius Van Til with Keith Mathison and James Anderson

It is hard to exaggerate the influence of Cornelius Van Til (1895–1987) in conservative Reformed circles over the past hundred years. And yet, there continues to be much discussion about what Van Til believed and how he meant for his apologetic ideas to be put into practice. Kevin welcomes Keith Mathison, from Reformation Bible College, to discuss his new book Toward a Reformed Apologetics: A Critique of the Thought of Cornelius Van Til (Mentor). Also joining Kevin is James Anderson, a leading Van Tilian philosopher and a fellow RTS Charlotte colleague. In this stimulating conversation, Kevin talks to Keith and James about what Van Til got right, where he made some mistakes, and whether Van Tilians and non-Van Tilians are all that different when it comes to defending the faith in practice.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors & Intro4:50 Who was Van Til?15:26 Van Til’s Theology25:38 The Absolute Antithesis40:00 Van Til’s Chief Epistemological Insight53:03 Sponsor Break54:41 The Question of Either/Or59:33 Van Til’s view of the Trinity1:18:06 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:ESV Teen Study BibleDesiring God | Great JoyCoram Deo Pastors WorkshopPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language CertificateToward a Reformed Apologetics: A Critique of the Thought of Cornelius Van Til

Nov 27, 20241h 19m

Ep 159The Life and Ministry of R.C. Sproul with Stephen Nichols

Recently, Steve Nichols spoke at the Faithful Conference, an annual conference for Christ Covenant Church. After giving a lecture on R.C. Sproul, Steve sat down with Kevin to talk about his own life and what he learned writing the biography of Sproul. Listen in as Kevin asks Steve about Sproul’s influences, his strengths and weaknesses, his friendships, and what made him such a uniquely gifted and inspiring teacher.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors & Intro3:30 On Being From Pittsburgh5:56 Tell Us About Your Family7:27 From Pennsylvania to Florida15:00 The Life and Ministry of R.C.26:20 Sponsor Break27:37 The Human Side of R.C.33:53 What Would He Have Said?44:14 Preaching InfluencesBooks & Everything:The Biggest Story Family DevotionalDesiring God | The Great EightCoram Deo Pastors WorkshopPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language Certificate

Nov 21, 202449 min

Ep 158Everyday Gospel with Paul Tripp

Most Christians in conservative churches are familiar with Paul Tripp’s books. He’s one of the most popular authors in the church today, with a knack for applying the gospel to all of life. His devotional New Morning Mercies has been a consistent bestseller. Now Tripp has a new devotional, Everyday Gospel, that serves as a gospel commentary on the text of Scripture itself. Listen in as Kevin asks Paul about his writing process, his favorite books, and why he does what he does. Along the way, you’ll hear a few dramatic stories from Paul’s life and get his gospel encouragement for pastors and their congregations.Chapters:0:00 Sponsors1:53 Welcome, Paul4:34 On Mustaches and Painting11:55 Everyday Gospel41:30 Sponsor Break43:10 Life & Ministry1:07:02 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:Everyday Gospel: A Daily Devotional Connecting Scripture to All of LifeDaily Doctrine: A One-Year Guide to Systematic TheologyDesiring God | The Great EightPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language Certificate

Nov 6, 20241h 8m

Ep 157What Does It Mean to Be an Evangelical? With Andrew Atherstone and David Ceri Jones

A few months ago, a prominent American scholar, Matthew Avery Sutton, published an article arguing there is no “through line” from Christians of the past to today’s post-WWII evangelicals. In order to assess this argument, Kevin invited two scholars of the evangelical movement to join him: Andrew Atherstone from Oxford in England and David Ceri Jones from the University of Aberystwyth in Wales. Together, they explore where the term evangelical comes from, whether the thing we call “evangelicalism” is a recent invention, why people call themselves “evangelical,” the difference between Stott and Lloyd-Jones, the difference between evangelicalism in America, in England, and in Wales, and whether the word “evangelical” is worth retaining. Plus, you’ll hear Kevin’s fantastic idea for Andrew to adopt the slogan “Make Oxford Great Again.”Chapters:0:00 intro & Sponsors4:00 Evangelical Identity17:45 The Through-line to Evangelicalism26:42 Evangelicalism Abroad53:15 The Balancing Act1:01:43 What is an Evangelical?1:03:27 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:O Come, O Come, Emmanuel: A Liturgy for Daily Worship from Advent to EpiphanyHere We StandPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language CertificateRedefining the History and Historiography on American Evangelicalism in the Era of the Religious RightMaking Evangelical History

Oct 23, 20241h 5m

Ep 156A Critical Look at Critical Theory with Carl Trueman

In his new book To Change All Worlds: Critical Theory from Marx to Marcuse, Carl Trueman argues that “Critical theory [sees] any notion of human nature as merely an ideological or social construct, a function of discourses of power.” Even though critical theory makes for dense reading, and is probably very little read by people in the pew, the ideas and assumptions of critical theory have shaped our world in undeniable ways. Listen in as Kevin and Carl talk about what critical theory is, where it came from, and how the church can provide a better, truer, and more beautiful alternative.Chapters:0:00 Intro & Sponsors4:48 What Kind of Historian Are You?9:03 Why Talk About These Things?24:23 The Critical Question46:04 Sponsor Break47:46 How Do These Ideas Shape Christians?1:02:43 Closing Questions1:13:18 Until Next Time….Books & Everything:ESV Men's Study BibleHere We StandPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language CertificateTo Change All Worlds: Critical Theory from Marx to MarcuseFrom Frankfurt to Fox: The Strange Career of Critical Theory

Oct 16, 20241h 14m

Ep 155Westminster Divines, Spiritual Warfare, and the Neglected Practice of Hospitality with Chad Van Dixhoorn

It’s not everyday you get to hear from the world’s expert on the Westminster Assembly (and who among us does not wish to know more about the Westminster Assembly?!). So sit back and enjoy this freewheeling conversation as Kevin and Chad talk about a guy named John Arrowsmith, the importance of pastoral hospitality, issues of church and state, and how Chad’s profession of faith split his childhood church. Lots of nerdy Presbyterian talk with the occasional mention of hot dogs as well.Note: The church discussed in the podcast (around the 11-minute mark) that treated the pastor so badly is a long-ago defunct independent reformed church in Otterville, Ontario, and not any congregation of the Free Reformed churches of North America.Chapters:0:00 Intro & Sponsors5:38 A Southerner From the North8:23 Tell Us About Your Faith16:58 The Westminster Assembly32:05 Sponsor Break33:42 Tell Us About John Arrowsmith1:02:42 The Neglected Practice of Hospitality1:13:55 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:Everyday Gospel: A Daily Devotional Connecting Scripture to All of LifeCrossway PlusHere We StandPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language CertificateConfessing the Faith: A Reader's Guide to the Westminster Confession of FaithPlans for Holy War: How the Spiritual Soldier Fights, Conquers, and Triumphs

Sep 25, 20241h 14m

Ep 154Life, and Ministry, and Laughter with Jason Helopoulos

Listen as the two friends talk about the Land of Lincoln, about influential books and authors in their lives, and how the importance of friendship. You’ll get to learn more about Jason’s background, more about why he loves the PCA, and you’ll get to hear his great laugh.Chapters:0:00 Intro & Sponsors7:41 Hip-hop-Helopoulos10:32 Administration and Leadership in Pastoral Ministry26:16 More About Jason40:10 On the PCA45:38 Band of Brothers54:18 Sponsor Break56:08 Lessons From Ministry1:05:22 Books1:11:47 Personal Updates1:15:41 Who is Laughing at Who?1:19:41 How Many Wins for Da Bears?1:20:32 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important QuestionsCrossway PlusPuritan Treasures for TodayWestminster Theological Seminary Biblical Language CertificatePersistent Prayer (Blessings of the Faith)Covenantal Baptism (Blessings of the Faith)Expository Preaching (Blessings of the Faith)Reformed Worship (Blessings of the Faith)Reformed Theology (Blessings of the Faith)Church Membership (Blessings of the Faith)The New Pastor's Handbook: Help and Encouragement for the First Years of MinistryThe Preacher's Portrait: Five new Testament Word StudiesThe Shepherd Leader at Home: Knowing, Leading, Protecting, and Providing for Your FamilyAn Able and Faithful Ministry: Samuel Miller and the Pastoral Office

Aug 28, 20241h 21m

Ep 153Reading, Writing, and the Olympics with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen

After a summer hiatus, the fellas are back together to kick off a new season of LBE. If you always look forward to the sports banter with these three, then you will LOVE this episode. You get a deep dive on the Olympics, including what makes them so joyful, what other countries besides America to root for, and whether other countries use Americans to announce their sports. After four years-worth of Olympics-related chatter, the three amigos turn their attention to more familiar fare: an enjoyable book they read over the summer and how to become better writers.Books & Everything:Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important QuestionsCrossway PlusThe Heart of Jesus: How He Really Feels about You1861: The Civil War AwakeningTheo of GoldenStorycraft: The Complete Guide to Writing Narrative NonfictionThe Writing ToolsThe Writer’s Diet

Aug 14, 20241h 8m

Ep 152The Airing of Gratitude with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen

Kevin is joined once again by his friends—and by now, only somewhat special guests—Justin and Collin. Listen in as the three amigos talk about books, summer plans, and what they are grateful for. Once again, you’ll find that the guys hit that sweet spot that combines ephemeral chatter and over-long monologues.Books & Everything:Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important QuestionsESV Teen Study BibleShaman and Sage: The Roots of “Spiritual but Not Religious” in AntiquityVietnam: An Epic Tragedy, 1945-1975Churchill: Walking with DestinyThe Last of His Kind: Clayton Kershaw and the Burden of GreatnessPriests of History: Stewarding the Past in an Ahistoric AgeChristendom: The Triumph of a Religion, AD 300-1300They Flew: A History of the ImpossibleThe Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil WarThe American Revolution: A HistoryThe Cause: The American Revolution and its Discontents, 1773-1783Final Pagan Generation: Rome's Unexpected Path to ChristianitySelect Letters of John NewtonThe Joy of PreachingExpository Reflections on the GospelsThe Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James CookThe Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect UnionAfter Disbelief: On Disenchantment, Disappointment, Eternity, and JoyA Brief History of Thought: A Philosophical Guide to Living (Learning to Live)

Jun 17, 20241h 0m

Ep 151The Blessing (and Danger) of Authority with Jonathan Leeman

We live in a day where authority is often rebuffed and where many people are quick to assume all authority is abusive authority. And yet, some authority is abusive. But the antidote to bad authority is not “no authority” but “good authority.” Kevin welcomes Jonathan Leeman, editorial director for 9Marks, into the virtual studio to talk about Jonathan’s new book Authority: How Godly Rule Protects the Vulnerable, Strengthens Communities, and Promotes Human Flourishing. You’ll hear real life examples of good authority in action, and you’ll hear how authority can sadly be used for evil. Whether you exercise authority or sit under authority (and we all do some of both), you’ll be interested to listen in as two friends chat away on this important topic.Chapters:0:00 Intro & Sponsors2:45 The Blessing and Danger of Authority14:08 Perspectives on Authority35:37 Alternative Interpretations of Authority50:34 Authority, Wisdom, and Leadership1:00:33 Until Next Time…Books & Everything:ESV Spiral-Bound Journaling Bible, Five-Volume SetAsk Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important QuestionsAuthority: How Godly Rule Protects the Vulnerable, Strengthens Communities, and Promotes Human Flourishing

May 22, 20241h 0m

Ep 150A Conversation about Christianity and Football with Kirk Cousins

Kirk Cousins has been an NFL quarterback for 12 years. Before that he played at Michigan State (where he and Kevin met). Before that he was a barely-recruited teenager playing at Holland Christian. And before that, he was a kid in Chicago whose dad helped start Willow Creek (yes, that Willow Creek). If you want to know more of this story, and hear a lot of football talk, you won't want to miss this special LBE episode with the new Atlanta Falcons QB.Books & Everything:Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important QuestionsNew Morning Mercies for Teens: A Daily Gospel Devotional

May 13, 202453 min

Ep 149Petrus Van Mastricht's Theoretical-Practical Theology with Todd Rester

What are you doing with your life? Todd Rester is using a big chunk of his life to translate a seventeenth-century Dutch theologian's magnum opus (all 1.7 million words of it) from Latin into English. Join Kevin and Todd as they take a deep dive into the world of Latin translation, systematic theology, and church history. Who was Petrus Van Mastricht? What was his method? What did he teach? Why does he matter? Come swim in the cool, refreshing waters of Reformed scholastic theology and be encouraged to "live to God, through Christ."Books & Everything:Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important QuestionsESV Systematic Theology Study Bible: Theology Rooted in the Word of GodTheoretical-Practical Theology

May 1, 20241h 16m

Ep 148The Pastor as Leader with John Currie

With everything the pastor must do—preach, pray, visit, raise money, organize meetings, write emails, study, write, marry, bury, and baptize—does he also need to be a leader? John Currie, in his new book The Pastor as Leader (Crossway), says yes. But don't fear, this is not about one more impossible task or another time burden for the pastor. Leadership is about living and preaching as a man of God for the people of God. In this practical episode Kevin talks with John Currie, professor of practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, about what effective leadership in the church looks like (and doesn't look like). There is plenty of rich food for thought—both for the seasoned (and weary) pastor and for the young man just starting out in ministry.Books & Everything:The Pastor as Leader: Principles and Practices for Connecting Preaching and LeadershipThe (Not-So-Secret) Secret to Reaching the Next GenerationDon’t Waste Your Life

Apr 17, 202456 min

Ep 147Get Married with Brad Wilcox

For most of us, getting married and forging a strong family is the best way to build a prosperous, meaningful, and happy life. That's the message of Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization, the new book by University of Virginia professor Brad Wilcox. Listen in as Kevin and Brad talk explore why young people aren't prioritizing marriage, why elites don't preach what they practice when it comes to marriage, and why getting married is one of the best things you can do for yourself and for others.Books & Everything:Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save CivilizationESV Bible AppLight + Truth Podcast

Apr 3, 20241h 7m

Ep 146The Just War Tradition

Have you ever wondered if King Arthur was justified in cutting off all four limbs of Monty Python’s Black Knight when he refused the king passage? If so, then you’ll want to listen to this episode of LBE with Eric Patterson. Eric is an author, an important leader in Washington, D.C. and an expert in the theology and history of the Just War Tradition. What are the right reasons for going to war? How should a just war be fought? Was the American Revolution a just war (or even a revolution)? What about the firebombing of Dresden in World War II? Join Kevin and Eric and they try to apply the insights of the Just War Tradition to military conflicts past and present. Chapters:0:00 Introductions7:45 A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition15:45 What Makes a War Just?29:45 Sponsor Break | Crossway30:28 “It’s Only a Flesh Wound.”35:25 A Just American Revolution?46:39 MLK’s Just Cause51:15 Sponsor Break | Desiring God52:00 Current EventsBooks & Everything:Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition: Christian Foundations and PracticesJust War and Christian TraditionsHumility: The Joy of Self-ForgetfulnesAsk Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important Questions

Mar 20, 202453 min

Ep 145Where Have All the Fundamentalists Gone?

With two smart British historians—one from Oxford (Andrew) and one from Aberystwyth (David)--and one curious American pastor (Kevin), you might say that this episode puts the "fun" back in fundamentalism. How did fundamentalism become a pejorative putdown? Are evangelicals and fundamentalists really all that different? What is a fundamentalist anyway? And, to paraphrase Harry Emerson Fosdick, did the fundamentalists win or lose the last century? Join in as Kevin interviews two evangelical scholars about their new edited volume, The Oxford Handbook of Christian Fundamentalism.Chapters:0:00 Introductions6:45 Why So Little Written by Fundamentalists?11:44 Defining Fundamentalism 25:20 Fundamentalism & Evangelicalism36:40 Sponsor Break | Crossway & DesiringGod38:11 The Scopes Trial & Billy Graham48:02 Evangelicalism & Politics in America1:05:25 Did the Fundamentalists Win?1:08:26 Until Next TimeBooks & Everything:Oxford Handbook of Christian FundamentalismAsk Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important QuestionsLook at the Book

Mar 6, 20241h 9m

Ep 144Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment with Allen Guelzo

He must be one of Kevin's favorite historians and favorite guests, because Dr. Guelzo is back for an unprecedented third visit to the LBE book-cave. Although Dr. Guelzo's new book is about Abraham Lincoln, Kevin and Allen talk about much more than just Lincoln—everything from John Locke to Christian Nationalism to progressivism to a healthy does of Reformed anthropology. And no, Dr. Guelzo did not watch the Super Bowl.Chapters:0:00 Intro6:40 The Lincoln Book14:25 Democracy Consensus29:28 Christianity & Government46:45 Sponsor Break | Crossway & Desiring God48:00 Has Virtue Disappeared?59:51 Was Abraham Lincoln a Racist?01:02:42 Lincoln: The Founder of Big Government?01:09:16 What, then, is the Hope?1:16:37 Until Next Time

Feb 14, 20241h 17m

Ep 143What Happened to Young, Restless, and Reformed?

In this extra-long episode, Kevin teams up with Justin and Collin to talk about something they were all deeply involved in: the movement known as the Reformed Resurgence, the New Calvinism, or YRR. What was this movement about? What went right? What went wrong? Why did the movement fracture? Is "Big God theology" in retreat or just flourishing in different ways? Stick around for reflections on these questions, plus some book recommendations and how to fix college football.Chapters:0:00 Introduction0:48 Let's Start Where Everyone Wants Us to Start - Football 6:47 Let’s Go to the Books19:41 Sponsor Break | Crossway20:44 What Happened to Young, Restless, and Reformed?1:19:03 Is the Movement Still Going Strong?1:24:58 The Last Word1:29:15 Until Next TimeBooks & Everything:The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and MurderAuthority: How Godly Rule Protects the Vulnerable, Strengthens Communities, and Promotes Human FlourishingOur Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American ExperimentNever Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on ItAnd There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American StruggleGet Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save CivilizationO Sacred Head, Now Wounded: A Liturgy for Daily Worship from Pascha to PentecostReflections on the Evangelical Fracturing, Ten Years InLight + Truth Podcast

Jan 24, 20241h 29m

Ep 142A Very Merry Midwestern Christmas

Even though only Justin still lives in the Midwest, this episode has a distinctly Midwestern flare as the three amigos reminisce about favorite Christmas presents, Christmas places, and Christmas foods. You'll also hear about favorite books from the past year, some football banter, and a special section on the airing of grievances (note: Kevin had twice as many as the other two put together).Chapters:00:00 Intro00:50 Don’t Skip the Sports Banter15:20 An Airing of Grievances 31:18 Sponsor Break | Crossway32:32 Favorite Books51:25 Sponsor Break | Desiring God52:41 Christmas Questions1:44:20 Until Next TimeBooks & Everything:The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest TeacherRemaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian WestThe Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson, Vol. IVOrdinary Man, An: The Surprising Life and Historic Presidency of Gerald R. FordThoughts on PreachingThe Lord Jesus Christ: The Biblical Doctrine of the Person and Work of ChristLord Jesus ChristAmerican Visions: The United States, 1800-1860Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFKAsk Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important Questions

Dec 20, 20231h 10m