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Ep 313Jesus in All the Bible

After his resurrection, Jesus walked with two other from Jerusalem to Emmaus and "starting with Moses and the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself." (Luke 24:27). What did he say to them that day? How can we see those same things? In this new series, Cole and Terry will discuss finding Jesus in each book of the Old Testament. Look for the first episode this Friday.

May 7, 202511 min

Ep 312Can We Trust the Bible? Revelation

We saved the best for last. The book of Revelation says it is written by John. But the question is: which John? Cole and Terry discuss the background and authorship of Revelation to conclude this series on the authors of the New Testament.

Apr 30, 202527 min

Ep 311Can We Trust the Bible? Peter, John, James, and Jude

Paul's letters are disputed, but so are the other letters in the New Testament, called the general epistles. These letters, written from leaders in the Jerusalem church, Peter, John, James, and Jude, have varying backgrounds and histories. Some of them have never been doubted. One is the most controversial of all the letters in the New Testament.

Apr 16, 202536 min

Ep 310Who Wrote Hebrews?

The authorship of Hebrews is one of the great unsolved mysteries of the Bible. While many in the early church believed it was a letter from Paul, the evidence seems to be that it was written by someone else. If so, should it be in the New Testament? Dive into these discussions and see who Cole and Terry think might have written Hebrews in this Friday bonus episode.

Apr 11, 202514 min

Ep 309Can We Trust the Bible? Paul's Letters

Were all of Paul's letters really written by Paul? It's common among scholars to divide up the thirteen letters of Paul into disputed and non-disputed, with many claiming Paul did not write 6 of the books in the NT. Cole and Terry work through these arguments and show that we can have confidence in Pauline authorship and the inspiration and authority of the epistles.

Apr 9, 202527 min

Ep 308Can We Trust the Bible? The Gospels

How do we know that we really have the words of Jesus in the Bible? Differences in the gospels are often held up as proof that we can't know much about Jesus's earthly life. But is that what the evidence shows? Cole and Terry talk about what the Gospels are, how they were written, and what we should expect as we read them.

Mar 19, 202545 min

Ep 307Did the Resurrection Happen?

The resurrection is the center of the Christian faith. Everything depends on the claim that Jesus rose from the dead. So, how do we know that it really happened? Cole and Terry discuss the best arguments for the resurrection and the mountain of evidence that Jesus did exactly what he said he would on Easter morning.

Mar 12, 202527 min

Ep 306Defending the Faith in 2025

Apologetics is back... kind of. There are great opportunities for the gospel in today's world, but they're different than they were even 10 years ago. In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss apologetics, evangelism, religious "nones," and ways to reach people with the gospel today.

Mar 5, 202541 min

Ep 305Villains of the Bible: The Rest of the List

There are so many villains we couldn't get to in the Bible and so many stories of God's faithfulness. Who didn't make the list? Here are the ones who didn't make it, from Judas to Jezebel to Alexander the Coppersmith. Who did we miss?

Feb 28, 202535 min

Ep 304Villains of the Bible: Satan

It comes as no surprise that our number one villain in the Bible is Satan, but what do we actually know about him? He appears only a few times as a character in the Bible, but is referenced dozens of times. And even as his beginning is mysterious, his end is certain. The greatest villain in Scripture will not be able to thwart the plans of God; in fact, he will ensure they come to pass.

Feb 26, 202534 min

Ep 303Villains of the Bible: Nebuchadnezzar

The worst event in Israel's history was the destruction of the temple by the Babylonians in 586 BC. The general in charge of that destruction was Nebuchadnezzar, a king who became an emblem of all those who would elevate themselves against God. Unlike other rulers, we get an up-close look at Nebuchadnezzar in the book of Daniel. There we see God humbling and chastening him for his pride and brutality.

Feb 19, 202536 min

Ep 302Villains of the Bible: Herod

When Jesus was proclaimed King of the Jews, there was another King on the throne. Herod the Great was one of the most powerful men in the world at that time. Given a mandate by Caesar himself, Herod accomplished some of the most amazing building projects in antiquity. He is also the arch-villain of the opening chapters of the Gospel. Though he styled himself a king like Solomon, God saved his Son from his grasp, and revealed him to be a king like Pharaoh - and he shared a similar end.

Feb 12, 202525 min

Ep 301Villains of the Bible: Sennacherib

The next villain on our list is the Assyrian king Sennacherib. There may be no greater trash-talker in the Bible than the Assyrian kings. Just 20 years after the northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered, Hezekiah faced an enormous army outside the walls of Jerusalem, led by one of the great conquerors of history. Hezekiah turns to God, and once again, God shows himself faithful against the backdrop of evil.

Feb 5, 202525 min

Ep 300Villains of the Bible: Haman

He may not be the best-known villain in the Bible, but he certainly makes the list. Haman was a vizier in the Assyrian Empire who tried to eliminate the Jews from the world. God intervened through two very unlikely figures, with a strong dose of irony, and showed himself faithful in the only book of the Bible that doesn't mention his name.

Jan 29, 202529 min

Ep 299Tolkien: Eucatastrophe

Why is Tolkien's work so enduring? It's more popular now than it's ever been. There's something about Lord of the Rings that is real. It showcases the real world, true reality, through fantasy. In the final episode of the Tolkien series, Cole and Terry discuss Tolkien's legacy, his life, and why his books are still some of the most popular books ever printed.

Jan 22, 202539 min

Ep 298Tolkien: The Ring

After World War I, Tolkien was looking to find his footing. He looked for jobs and ached for another fellowship of friends like he'd had before. He found both in the 1920s when he landed a job at Oxford teaching English literature. It was during this great season of his life that his major works began. Soon, he would be working on his masterpiece, the Lord of the Rings.

Jan 15, 202543 min

Ep 297How to Teach the Bible with Terry Feix

Teaching is something everyone can get better at. Terry Feix has spent a lifetime growing as a teacher, and he's sharing his secrets in this episode. From start to finish, and even after the lesson is over, Terry walks through his teaching prep process and discusses what he's learned about teaching the Bible.

Jan 10, 202545 min

Ep 296The Best Books of 2024

It's our favorite podcast of the year! Best books of 2024. Books discussed on this episode: Terry's Books: Unearthing the Bible - Titus Kennedy Papyri and the Social World of the New Testament - Sabine Huebner Come, Tell Me How You Live - Agatha Christie Port Williams Novels - Wendell Berry Assyria - Eckhart Frahm Collected Poems of T.S. Eliot The Essential George Bernard Shaw - Edited by G.K. Chesterton The Fellowship: Literary Lives of the Inklings - Philip and Carol Zaleski Cole's Books: The Achilles Trap - Steve Coll C. S. Lewis - Alistair McGrath Jonathan Edwards - George Marsden An Infinite Fountain of Light - George Marsden Churchill’s D-Day - Allen Packwood and General Lord Richard Dannatt Dopamine Nation - Anna Lembke Fully Alive - Elizabeth Oldfield Habits of the Household - Justin Whitmel Earley Father Brown - G. K. Chesterton Exodus - Phil Ryken The Stalin Affair - Giles Milton

Jan 1, 202549 min

Ep 295Tolkien: Good and Evil

Tolkien had just graduated from Oxford when the Great War broke out. Each member of the TCBS was sent into active duty, including Tolkien. He endured the Somme, the bloodiest battle in British history, only to face a fortuitous difficulty: trench fever. While Tolkien was recovering, he would begin the saga that he would spend the rest of his life completing.

Dec 20, 202445 min

Ep 294Tolkien: The Fellowship

If there's one theme that runs through J.R.R. Tolkien's early life, it's friendship. Orphaned before his teens, Tolkien surrounded himself with friends throughout his life. And this theme runs through The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit as well. In this first episode on the life and writings of J.R.R. Tolkien, Cole and Terry discuss his early life and the theme of friendship in his writing.

Dec 11, 202435 min

Ep 293Gratitude and Advent

As we head into the busyness of the holidays, it's important to stop and remember what Christmas is all about and prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of our Savior. In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss Advent and how to celebrate with families and friends. Get a copy of our Advent booklet on Amazon! Support So We Speak in 2025!

Nov 27, 202421 min

Ep 292The State of Israel: Part 3 - A New Era in the Middle East

In the last twenty years, the landscape of the Middle East has changed again. Following the Arab Spring, the Obama administration oriented its policy around Iran, only for the Trump administration to orient its policy around Saudi Arabia. In the middle of the back-and-forth, the Abraham Accords were born and gave the best shot for peace in the Middle East since the founding of Israel. What's happening now, and what's ahead for Israel? Cole and Terry discuss in this final episode on modern Israel.

Nov 13, 202443 min

Ep 291The State of Israel: Part 2 - Global Terrorism

After the wars in 1967 and 1973, Israel saw the rise of a new group of enemies. Previously, it had fought against rival states in the region. Next, radical terrorist groups arose across the region. In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss the formation of Hezbollah, Hamas, Al Qaeda, and other militant groups that have come to dominate the Middle East.

Nov 7, 202431 min

Ep 290The State of Israel: Part 1 - Wars and Rumors of Wars

How did we get here? With all the arguments flying around about Israel and its neighbors, we turn to history to understand the making of modern Israel. In this three-part series on Israel, we look at how the major factions in the Middle East arose, how they operate, and what the future holds. In this first episode, Cole and Terry discuss the founding of the nation of Israel and the ensuing wars, running up to the Yom Kippur War in 1973. For more on the lead-up to the formation of the state of Israel in 1948, see Terry's series, The Making of Modern Israel.

Oct 30, 202437 min

Ep 289An Exciting Announcement!

As of this morning, we are live on YouTube! Check out the So We Speak channel and our first series, Empires. Subscribe for more series in the coming weeks. In addition, Cole gives a preview of our next two series coming up on the podcast. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sowespeak

Oct 9, 20243 min

Ep 288Best Of: The Surprising Genius of Jesus

Jesus was so many things, but a genius? This is a neglected attribute. Jesus was the most brilliant teacher to ever walk the earth. In his new book, The Surprising Genius of Jesus, Peter Williams makes the case that Jesus was not just wise, he was also a genius. Cole sits down with Peter to discuss the new book and the teachings of Jesus.

Oct 2, 202441 min

Ep 2874 Keys to Revelation

Revelation is a difficult book. The symbols, cryptic messages, and all the different interpretations can make it a daunting part of the Bible to study. But it's also one of the most encouraging, comforting, foundational books of the Bible. In this episode, Cole gives four keys to reading and understanding Revelation. Resources: "Apocalypse" - Terry Feix "Visions" - Cole Feix "Revelation: Part 1" - So We Speak "Revelation: Part 2" - So We Speak "Revelation: Part 3" - So We Speak "Revelation Questions: Part 1" - So We Speak

Sep 25, 202423 min

Ep 286The Church of the Holy Sepulcher with Terry Feix

The Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem is the holiest site in Christendom. It is the historic site where Jesus was crucified, buried, and rose from the dead. But is it the real spot? In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss the church's history, theories, and oddities and debate whether or not this is the real location of the empty tomb. Resources: “Jesus’ Tomb Opened in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher” - National Geographic “Inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher” - Biblical Archaeology Review

Sep 11, 202447 min

Ep 284The Oldest Known Worship Space with Terry Feix

There are still incredible archaeological finds happening all the time. This month, a mosaic floor from the ancient city of Megiddo will be displayed for the first time at the Museum of the Bible. This floor from the 3rd century marks the oldest worship space found by archaeologists. The inscriptions also include a few surprises. Find out more as Cole interviews Terry about his work on the mosaic and the new exhibit. "The Megiddo Mosaic: Foundations of Faith" - MoTB

Sep 4, 202431 min

Ep 285Leadership and Emotional Sabotage

Make sure you're subscribed to the Weekly Speak to get commentary and analysis each week that will keep you informed without being conformed. Subscribe here! Get one of these book briefs in your email every month. Support our ministry by giving here! Grab a copy of Joe Rigney's book, Leadership and Emotional Sabotage.

Aug 30, 202419 min

Ep 283The Shroud of Turin with Terry Feix

The Shroud of Turin may be the most studied artifact in human history. This 14-foot cloth is claimed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, with his image imprinted on the cloth from the resurrection. A 1988 radiocarbon test dated the shroud to the 14th century, but two new tests open the door to a date in the first century. Can we know if this is truly the burial cloth of Jesus? What difference would it make? Resources: "The Shroud of Turin and Its Significance for Biblical Studies" - Gary Habermas, JETS "Father Brown Fakes the Shroud" - N. D. Wilson, Books and Culture "X-Ray Dating of a Turin Shroud's Linen Sample" - Liberato de Caro, Heritage

Aug 28, 202447 min

Ep 281Empires: Rome - Church to Constantine

It would have been unbelievable to both Romans and Jews that a man who had been crucified could be worshipped as a god. As the early church began to grow, they faced intense persecution. But the church continued to grow. After only three centuries, the Emperor was a Christian and made it legal for all Roman citizens to be Christians. How did this happen? What is the legacy of Rome?

Aug 21, 202450 min

Ep 282Best Of: Jesus and the Roman Empire

We're re-releasing our episode on Jesus and Pontius Pilate as an interlude to the Rome series. During Jesus's lifetime, Pilate was the Roman governor of Judea. In this episode, Cole and Terry place Jesus's life in the Roman empire, and things converge in a monumental conversation between Jesus and Pilate.

Aug 16, 202450 min

Ep 280Empires: Rome - Caesar to Christ

There is no empire more important to the biblical story than Rome. It is the culmination of Daniel's prophecy and the ruling power at the time of Christ. In this first of two episodes, Cole and Terry discuss the origins of Rome and the world Christ was born into.

Aug 14, 202433 min

Ep 279Distraction, Dopamine, and Discipleship with Terry Feix

Is your phone hurting your discipleship? It almost certainly is. How can we continue to grow in this culture of distraction? Cole and Terry discuss some trends in our technology and media as well as some thoughts on how to continue to grow and thrive as Christians in any environment. Resources: “State of the Culture 2024” - Ted Gioia, The Honest Broker “How to Break Free from Dopamine Culture” - Ted Gioia, The Honest Broker “Desire, Dopamine, and the Internet” - L. M. Sacasas, The Convivial Society “Get Phones Out of Schools Now” - Jonathan Haidt, The Atlantic “Bixby Public Schools Prohibiting Cell Phone Use” - Kristen Weaver, News on 6 “Why Your Smart Phone Might Be Stopping You from Following Jesus” - Martin Saunders, Premier Christian Dopamine Nation - Anna Lembke The Burnout Society - Byung-Chul Han

Aug 7, 202440 min

Ep 278Discipleship and Deconstruction with Terry Feix

Deconstruction remains an important topic, but it's changing. At the end of 2021, we recorded two episodes on deconstruction (Part 1 & Part 2), discussing its nature and phenomenon. Now, we're looking at how faith, loss of faith, and strengthened faith are changing. What does discipleship have to do with deconstruction? Are people really leaving the Christian faith? Cole and Terry discuss these questions and the following articles in this episode: “Observations on Exvangelicals and Deconstructing” - Jake Meador, Mere Orthodoxy “Reading the Exvangelicals” - Miles Smith, Mere Orthodoxy “Editor’s Note: Sound Doctrine” - Jonathan Leeman, 9Marks

Jul 31, 202452 min

Ep 277Merit, Equality, and Education with Terry Feix

The American education system has not been the same since Covid. What's changed? In this episode, Cole and Terry revisit an essay written in 2020 by Harvard historian James Hankins titled, "American Meritocracy: A Tipping Point?" They discuss the state of education, opportunities for Christian schools, and the roles merit and equality play.

Jul 24, 202435 min

Ep 276Terry's Best Books of Summer

Summer is here and it's time for some book recommendations. This week, Terry recommends some books from the stack. Books mentioned in this episode: Our Ancient Faith - Allen Guelzo Patton's Prayer - Alex Kershaw Is Atheism Dead? - Eric Metaxas Rubicon - Tom Holland Haiku - Everyman's Library Biblical Typology - Vern Poythress Eusebius: The Church History - Edited by Paul Maier

Jul 3, 202439 min

Ep 275Cole’s Best Books of Summer

Summer is here and it’s time for some book recommendations! In this episode, Cole talks about the books he’s reading and recommending. From devotional books to enjoyable summer reads, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy. Next week, don’t miss Terry’s favorites for the summer. Books in this episode: The Pastor in Prayer - Charles Spurgeon (Banner of Truth) Prayers on the Psalms - Introduced by David Calhoun (Part of Banner of Truth’s Pocket Puritans Series) Reformed Systematic Theology - Joel Beeke and Paul Smalley The Great Gain of Godliness - Thomas Watson Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ - John Bunyan The Mortification of Sin - John Owen The Other Half of Church - Jim Wilder and Michel Hendricks Fighting Shadows - Jon Tyson and Jefferson Bethke You’re Not Crazy - Sam Allberry and Ray Ortlund The Six Wives of Henry VIII - Dominic Sandbrook Mirrors of Greatness - David Reynolds Churchill’s D-Day - General Sir Richard Dannatt and Allen Packwood Jonathan Edwards: A Life - George Marsden Revival - Martyn Lloyd-Jones After Disbelief - Anthony Kronman Unbelievers - Alec Ryrie

Jun 26, 202449 min

Ep 274Therapy Speak and Christian Growth with Terry Feix

In recent years, terms like "trauma," "narcissism," "toxic," and others have skyrocketed. Why is that, and should we be concerned? In this episode, Cole and Terry discuss an article in Christianity Today, "Be Quick to Listen, Slow to ‘Therapy Speak’" by Mia Staub. How can Christians think wisely about the therapeutic worldview, counseling, and therapy speak?

Jun 12, 202438 min

Ep 273Habits of the Household with Justin Whitmel Earley

In this interview recorded at Carlton Landing Community Church, Justin discusses marriage, habits, technology, and relationships in an increasingly isolated age. Look for book giveaways on our Instagram page this week!

Jun 5, 202441 min

Ep 272Habits and Technology with Justin Whitmel Earley

How do our habits form us? Technology, social media, and smartphones have a huge impact on shaping us - even spiritually. Justin Whitmel Earley is the author of Habits of the Household, Made for People, and The Common Rule. In this episode, he discusses how Christians can approach technology, reconnect relationally, and flourish in a digital age.

May 31, 20241h 1m

Ep 271Politics, Lewis, and the Early Church

After 7 weeks of C. S. Lewis, what's next? Cole and Terry discuss the series, new books, new teaching series, and think about the upcoming presidential election.

May 24, 202441 min

Ep 270The Lewis Phenomenon: C.S. Lewis, Part 7

Over time, C.S. Lewis has only gotten more popular. Now his appeal is worldwide, across denominations, and especially large among American evangelicals. But at the time of his death, Lewis thought his work would be quickly forgotten. What happened to make Lewis a household name? What is his legacy? Will his impact continue to grow in the future?

May 15, 202451 min

Ep 269The Oxbridge Man: C.S. Lewis, Part 6

In the background of his rise to fame, Lewis continued as a tutor at Oxford, teaching students and giving lectures. Before he was a famous Christian, he was a well-known academic, and this goes a great way to explaining why and how he wrote and who he was. In this episode, Cole, Ben, and Terry discuss Lewis's academic work and the world of Oxford and Cambridge in the mid-19th Century.

May 8, 202450 min

Ep 268Where to Start Reading: C.S. Lewis, Bonus Episode

What is the best C.S. Lewis book? What order should the Narnia books be read in? Cole, Ben, and Terry discuss the best way to start reading Lewis in this Friday bonus episode.

May 3, 202419 min

Ep 267The Narnian: C.S. Lewis, Part 5

For most people, Lewis is known first and foremost as a fiction writer. Many families have entered the wardrobe together and experienced Lewis in Narnia. Though these were not his only works of fiction, they give an insight into why he wrote fiction and what he was trying to accomplish by creating and exploring other worlds.

May 1, 202442 min

Ep 266The Apologist: C.S. Lewis, Part 4

Lewis is best known today as an apologist. Through Mere Christianity and other works like Miracles and The Problem of Pain, Lewis stands as one of the great defenders of the faith in the 20th century. What was it that made him so uniquely gifted at explaining and contending for the faith? In this episode, Cole, Terry, and Ben explore C.S. Lewis's apologetic works, his method, and his legacy.

Apr 24, 202453 min

Ep 265The Mere Christian: C.S. Lewis, Part 3

After his reluctant conversion, C.S. Lewis's life began to change. In his friendships and work at Oxford, his faith started to make a difference. But a phone call changed everything. When Lewis was invited to address the nation on the BBC about spiritual hope during WWII, he started to become the C.S. Lewis we know today. From then on, he would write book after book, letter after letter, and become the world spokesman for "mere Christianity."

Apr 17, 202459 min

Ep 264The Most Reluctant Convert: C.S. Lewis, Part 2

“In the Trinity Term of 1929 I gave in, and admitted that God was God, and knelt and prayed, perhaps that night the most dejected and reluctant convert in all England.” This is no normal conversion story, but so C. S. Lewis narrates his journey of faith in Surprised by Joy. Like so many parts of Lewis’s life, his conversion is full of surprises, twists and turns, and the evidence of God’s work. Throughout his life, Lewis was blessed with rich friendships, and in this episode, his friends, his past, and the God he had been “trying not to meet” come together in a remarkable and reluctant conversion.

Apr 10, 202444 min