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The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

Ian Faith, Galen Balinski, C.S. Lewis: Spiritual Warfare and Christianity

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Show overview

The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 121 episodes, alongside 20 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 50 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 17 min and 32 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 20 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Ian Faith, Galen Balinski, C.S. Lewis: Spiritual Warfare and Christianity.

Episodes
121
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
23 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

A Christian podcast on spiritual warfare, Christian living, and the practical application of faith in today’s world. Each episode is designed to strengthen your walk with Jesus, sharpen your discernment, and keep Christ at the center of your life.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLWelcome to The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time. Hosted by Ian Faith and Galen Balinski, this Christian podcast began as a deep dive into C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, unpacking all 31 letters and exposing the subtle strategies of temptation, spiritual warfare, and deception at work in our world today.Building on Lewis’ timeless insights, we explore the practical application of faith in everyday life, covering real-world challenges like habits, relationships, culture, and staying grounded in truth in a distracted, modern world. Each episode helps you recognize spiritual attacks, reject them, and grow in authentic Christian living.Join us as we confront evil, pursue spiritual growth, and learn how to live out a Christ-centered life with clarity and conviction.If you’re looking for a podcast on Christian living, spiritual warfare, discipleship, and applying biblical truth to daily life, you’re in the right place.SUBSCRIBE NOW!!!https://www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.comReserve your signed, first edition copy Limited availability. Bless a friend with a copy.https://screwtapeletterspodcast.com/confronting-evil-in-our-time-the-book/REVIEWS & RatingsListeners are raving about "The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time" Christian podcast that has already eclipsed 300k downloads! Here's what they love:"Great Job, Thumbs Up!" With a 4.6 out of 5 rating on Apple Podcasts and recognition as a 3X RUMBLE Editor's Pick, this podcast is clearly resonating with its audience, offering a perfect blend of theological depth and practical application for those seeking to confront evil in our time and find Jesus."Well done, gentlemen - well done!" The hosts' insightful commentary and engaging discussions have captivated audiences worldwide on Google/YouTube. Listeners praise the podcast's ability to make C.S. Lewis's complex work accessible and relevant to modern life."I've been enjoying the podcast series from here in the UK... wished I had read the book 30 years ago!" The show's global appeal is evident, with high rankings in multiple countries, including Australia, #7 Ireland, and South Africa."Thank you for doing this! It is awesomely well done from content to production value." Fans appreciate the high-quality production and the hosts' expertise in unpacking Lewis's themes."Evil will not stop itself. I'll tuck this into my prayer life." Many find the podcast thought-provoking and spiritually enriching, helping them apply Lewis's insights to their daily lives and current events.

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S3 Ep 15URGENCY Lenses: Why Slowing Down Leads to Clarity and Peace

This episode of The Screwtape Letters podcast continues the “lenses” series by exploring the “lens of urgency” and how it fuels anxiety. The hosts reflect on how modern culture equates speed with significance, creating a false sense that constant busyness equals productivity or success. They challenge this idea, emphasizing that rushing often leads to poor decisions, mistakes, and lack of clarity. Instead, they argue that true effectiveness comes from slowing down, practicing due diligence, and resisting the pressure to act immediately. The conversation frames urgency as a deceptive mindset that can distort judgment and disconnect people from thoughtful, intentional living.The discussion then moves into the spiritual and psychological roots of anxiety, drawing heavily from Letter 15 of The Screwtape Letters. Anxiety is described as living outside the “sacred present,” either fixating on past regrets or fearing future outcomes. The hosts connect this to modern influences like social media, which amplify comparison, urgency, and dopamine-driven behavior, eroding impulse control and inner peace. They share personal experiences with anxiety, highlighting how fear, people-pleasing, and imagined expectations create unnecessary pressure. Ultimately, they emphasize that many of these timelines and fears are self-imposed illusions rather than reality.Finally, the episode offers practical and spiritual solutions centered on stillness, trust, and intentional living. Through biblical principles, such as living one day at a time, embracing rest, and “being still,” they encourage listeners to replace urgency with clarity and wisdom. Practices like prayer, silence, community accountability, and asking reflective questions (“What am I afraid of?” and “What can I actually control?”) help reframe anxious thinking. The core message is that peace comes from trusting God, slowing down, and letting go of control, rather than striving to manage every outcome or live in constant urgency.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Apr 6, 202631 min

S3 Ep 14The Humble King: Lessons from Palm Sunday and the Road to Easter

In this episode of the Screwtape Letters Podcast, Ian celebrates Easter week and talks about Jesus accepting what God had laid before him. Ian reflects on the importance of establishing “constants” in life that keep us grounded. Drawing inspiration from The Screwtape Letters, he explains how steady rhythms, such as regular church attendance or small group gatherings, can ground a person spiritually and emotionally. He shares from personal experience, noting how his Wednesday morning men’s coffee group has served as a stabilizing habit, and encourages listeners to build similar traditions that endure even when life feels uncertain.Ian also provides updates on his book, Confronting Evil in Our Time, celebrating its success in reaching the top of its category on Amazon and its wider availability through other retailers. He introduces Micheal Blueitt as a new co-host who is contributing to the “Lenses” series, aimed at helping listeners interpret life through a Christ-centered perspective. Alongside this, Ian continues to address themes of anxiety and faith, offering practical encouragement and resources to help listeners trust in God’s provision.The central focus of the episode is the story of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, as recorded in Matthew 21. Ian highlights the significance of Jesus choosing to ride a donkey, symbolizing humility rather than earthly power, and challenges listeners to follow God’s calling even when it involves personal risk or discomfort. The episode closes with a prayer for Easter week, asking for healing, peace for the anxious, and renewed faith for those struggling, urging listeners to live out their beliefs with visible action and trust.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Mar 30, 202613 min

S3 Ep 13The Familiarity Trap: How Comfort Is Quietly Stunting Your Growth

This episode centers on the “familiarity trap,” the subtle danger of becoming too comfortable in life, relationships, and faith. The hosts reflect on how people often tie their identity to performance and then drift into routines where nothing feels wrong, but growth quietly stops. In a world of endless choice and convenience, especially in modern American culture, people can build comfortable echo chambers that eliminate tension, challenge, and ultimately awareness of spiritual or personal decline.They emphasize that true growth requires friction, which they describe through the biblical idea that “iron sharpens iron.” Healthy relationships, whether in friendships, marriage, or faith communities, should include honest challenge, not just agreement. Surrounding yourself with people who only affirm your views leads to stagnation, while engaging with those who challenge you fosters humility, deeper understanding, and transformation. This applies not only to personal relationships but also to broader issues like tribalism, social media echo chambers, and even church environments where agreement is often mistaken for truth.Ultimately, the conversation argues that comfort is often the enemy of growth, while discomfort, through truth, correction, and difficult conversations, is the path to maturity. The hosts encourage listeners to examine who challenges them spiritually, whether they avoid tension, and how comfort may be shaping their lives. Their conclusion is clear: avoiding hard conversations and surrounding yourself with agreement leads to stagnation, but embracing challenge strengthens faith, relationships, and personal development.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Mar 23, 202634 min

S3 Ep 12Beyond the Mask: Who Are You Without Your Achievements?

This episode centers on the concept of “lenses”—the internal frameworks through which people interpret life, and how those lenses shape relationships, identity, and spiritual health. A key focus is the “gap” between people, especially in a father-son relationship: the unspoken thoughts, emotions, and misunderstandings that can quietly define connection. The hosts, Ian and Micheal, emphasize that vulnerability, honesty, and shared struggles are essential to closing that gap. Through stories of simple but powerful moments of affection and the biblical example of the prodigal son, they highlight that true strength in relationships comes not just from authority, but from humility, forgiveness, and openness. The conversation then shifts to how subtle spiritual “drift” occurs when identity becomes rooted in performance rather than in Christ. Drawing from culture, sports, and fame, the hosts explain how success, achievement, and recognition can slowly replace a person’s true identity, creating a dangerous illusion of self-sufficiency. They stress that while excellence and using one’s gifts are good, they become harmful when they define who we are. This drift is often gradual and unnoticed, fueled by comparison, pride, and external validation, making people vulnerable to envy, division, and ultimately spiritual emptiness.Finally, the episode becomes deeply personal, exploring transformation through hardship, addiction, and surrender to God. One host shares his journey of losing himself in people-pleasing and performance, only to be rebuilt through faith, developing conviction and boundaries that others may not accept. The message culminates in a call to examine identity honestly: not by roles, success, or reputation, but by whether one reflects Christ through love, humility, and service. The ultimate takeaway is that God is not seeking performance, but transformation, and that true peace comes when individuals lay down their “masks,” embrace their God-given identity, and live with gratitude, dependence, and purpose.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Mar 17, 202633 min

S3 Ep 11Survival Lenses: How Childhood Shapes Who We Think We Are

In this episode of Confronting Evil in Our Time, hosts Ian and Micheal continue their “Lenses” series, exploring how the ways we interpret life are often shaped long before we realize it. A lens is not simply what we believe; it is the framework through which we interpret every experience. Many of these lenses are formed in childhood, through family dynamics, stability or instability at home, and the examples set by parents. When those early environments are inconsistent or emotionally confusing, people often learn survival strategies that help them adapt in the moment but can quietly shape their identity for years to come.The conversation focuses on the formation of what the hosts call the “false self.” This false self is not necessarily deception or intentional hypocrisy; rather, it is an adaptive identity created to survive circumstances. Children are highly impressionable, absorbing patterns of behavior, emotional responses, and beliefs about love, pain, and success from the people around them. Over time, these patterns can lead individuals to build their identity around performance, control, or emotional suppression. Drawing from The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis, the hosts also discuss the “law of undulation,” the spiritual peaks and troughs of life, and how the troughs often reveal the survival habits formed much earlier.Ultimately, the episode emphasizes that spiritual growth requires honest self-reflection and the courage to remove the masks we wear. The hosts discuss how many destructive behaviors, addictions, or relational struggles can trace their roots back to unresolved childhood pain and survival responses. True healing begins when individuals stop numbing those struggles and instead face them with faith, accountability, and community. Rather than building identity on temporary roles or achievements, the episode encourages listeners to ground their identity in Christ, whose stability offers a foundation that cannot be taken away.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Mar 12, 202629 min

S3 Ep 10Broken Lenses: How Spiritual Distortion Shapes Our Lives

Introducing our new co-host, Micheal Blueitt, and the "Lenses" seriesIn this episode of The Screwtape Letters podcast: Confronting Evil in Our Time, host Ian Faith introduces new co-host Micheal Blueitt, launching a year-long deep dive into Lenses. The conversation centers on the subtle strategies of spiritual warfare first explored by C. S. Lewis, particularly distraction. Rather than dramatic evil, they examine how the enemy works quietly, shaping the way believers interpret reality and slowly separating them from God. The episode sets the tone for a more personal, vulnerable series focused not only on theology but lived experience.A major theme introduced is the concept of “lenses,” the internal filters through which people interpret life. Micheal shares how fear-based, scarcity-driven lenses formed in childhood shaped his leadership, relationships, and marriage. These lenses, often built for survival, can distort reality if left unexamined. The hosts explore how trauma, upbringing, culture, and sin contribute to these distortions, and how unchallenged perspectives can lead to isolation, addiction, relational breakdown, and even despair. In contrast, Christian community, confession, and intentional reflection serve as corrective tools that realign vision with truth.The episode ultimately calls listeners to courageous self-examination. Recognizing broken lenses is the first step toward healing. Growth requires removing distractions, embracing discomfort, confessing sin, and surrounding oneself with faithful community. Change may cost comfort, relationships, and pride, but it leads to spiritual clarity and deeper intimacy with Christ. The hosts close with reflective questions designed to help listeners identify hidden distortions in their own lives, inviting them into a year-long journey of spiritual recalibration and renewed faithfulness.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Mar 3, 202634 min

S3 Ep 9Battlefields, Boardrooms, and the Brink of Heaven. An extraordinary testimony of grace, forgiveness, and the sovereign hope of Christ.

The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time podcast, hosted by Ian Faith, explores the real-world spiritual battles affecting families, faith, and peace. Born out of a desire to confront evil honestly rather than pretend everything is fine, the podcast blends biblical teaching, personal testimony, and practical encouragement to help listeners recognize spiritual deception, reject it, and pursue Christ wholeheartedly.In this episode, guest David Mulldune shares his powerful life story, from poverty and years in orphanages to a childhood encounter with Billy Graham that planted early seeds of faith. Despite that experience, David’s teenage rebellion led to crime, expulsion from school, and eventually service as a combat Marine in the Vietnam War. There, exposed to violence and moral conflict, he wrestled deeply with guilt, fear, and the tension between survival and faith. Though he strayed into destructive choices, the internal spiritual struggle never left him, and he ultimately returned to Christ, recognizing that peace could not be found in the world’s offerings.After the war, David rebuilt his life, pursuing higher education, entering the business world, and later leading companies while openly integrating his faith. He experienced both extraordinary financial success and devastating personal loss, including divorce and bankruptcy, yet saw God’s sovereignty in both prosperity and hardship. Eventually earning a seminary degree, David became passionate about encouraging Christian business leaders in the C-Suite to live boldly and authentically in the workplace. Now facing terminal cancer, he speaks with striking peace and clarity about forgiveness, eternity, and hope in Christ, viewing his diagnosis not as a tragedy but as an opportunity to witness, extend grace, and reflect the transforming power of faith.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Feb 24, 202639 min

S3 Ep 8Review of The Screwtape Letters On Stage Theatre Production

Ian Faith offers a thoughtful and appreciative review of The Screwtape Letters on stage, presented by Max McLean and Fellowship for Performing Arts at the Herberger Theatre in Phoenix. Approaching the production with both deep familiarity and cautious expectation as a longtime student of C. S. Lewis, Faith finds that the adaptation successfully honors Lewis’s original intent. Rather than leaning into satire or comedy, the play focuses on spiritual warfare, subtle temptation, and moral reflection, using irony and inversion exactly as Lewis intended. The result is a contemplative experience that provokes self-examination rather than shock or humor.The production itself is praised for its discipline, design, and execution. With only two actors on stage for a continuous 90 minutes, Gregory Allen Jackson and Anna Reichert deliver commanding performances marked by precision and endurance. The staging, featuring a tilted platform, symbolic set elements, and restrained but effective lighting and sound, creates a vivid vision of Hell without overshadowing the text. Faith, not typically a theater enthusiast, emphasizes that the talent and craftsmanship alone make the performance exceptional, rating the acting a perfect ten.Faith concludes that the play succeeds across a wide audience, from devoted Lewis readers to those entirely new to The Screwtape Letters. While the most immersed fans may wish for greater depth, he considers this a natural limitation of the medium rather than a flaw. The production works especially well as an entry point into Lewis’s ideas, inspiring reflection, conversation, and further study. Ultimately, Faith views Screwtape on Stage as an important and faithful work that challenges Christians to grapple seriously with temptation, faith, and salvation, and strongly encourages audiences to see it when it comes to their city. Rating 9.5 out of 10 well worth the time and money. It will enrich your life.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLFor tickets and show times: www.screwtapeonstage.comSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Feb 9, 202615 min

S3 Ep 7Mere Christianity in Real Life: Confronting Evil, Unity, and Wisdom with David Bates - Pints with Jack

This episode of The Screwtape Letters Podcast: Confronting Evil in Our Time features an in-depth interview with David Bates, co-founder and host of the long-running C.S. Lewis podcast Pints with Jack. Ian Faith and Galen Balinski open by sharing the heart behind their own devotional and podcast, born out of real spiritual battles, and welcome David as both a friend and an early supporter of their work. David shares his personal faith journey, describing how a childhood exposure to Christianity became a deeply personal commitment during university through prayer, Scripture, and formative encounters with God, particularly through practices like Lectio Divina that continue to shape his family life today.David then traces the origins of Pints with Jack, which began organically as a small in-person reading group centered on Mere Christianity and unexpectedly grew into a nine-year podcast journey through much of Lewis’s major works. He explains how his early love for The Chronicles of Narnia reignited in adulthood, eventually leading him to Lewis’s apologetic, philosophical, and fictional writings. The podcast’s mission, he emphasizes, is to serve as an “on-ramp” for readers, helping modern audiences understand Lewis’s language, historical context, and interconnected ideas so they can more fully access the depth and coherence of Lewis’s thought.The conversation closes with a thoughtful discussion of C.S. Lewis’s early life, loss of faith, and eventual conversion, shaped by suffering, war, and intellectual honesty. David highlights Lewis’s commitment to “mere Christianity” as a unifying core of the faith, transcending denominational divisions, an especially poignant theme given Lewis’s Irish upbringing amid sectarian conflict. The episode underscores a shared conviction between hosts and guest: that authentic Christianity should be evident in one’s life, marked by prayer, charity, and unity. Listeners are encouraged to explore Pints with Jack and continue the journey of confronting evil not through division, but through deeper faith, wisdom, and love centered on Christ.Listen to the full episode on the Screwtape Letters Podcast - Confronting Evil in Our TimeIf you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLOur Guest, David Bates, Pints with Jack Podcast https://www.pintswithjack.com/Subscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcast

Feb 5, 202634 min

S3 Ep 6Catharsis Rage. Confronting These Evil Outbursts. “Are you done?” 

The episode centers on the idea of catharsis, its roots in Greek tragedy and how it shows up today in social media outrage, reality TV, and public emotional outbursts. Ian and Galen contrast classical and modern understandings of catharsis with Christian wisdom, arguing that while emotional release is often celebrated as healthy or therapeutic, unrestrained emotion can become destructive when detached from truth, reason, and moral order. They frame catharsis as something that, when unchecked, stands in opposition to civilization itself.Drawing from C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, particularly Letter 22, the hosts explore how evil reacts violently to genuine goodness. Galen explains that Screwtape’s explosive response to a wholesome woman illustrates how evil cannot tolerate what is pure, ordered, and joyful. This insight is connected to modern cultural and political reactions, where perceived wrongs often provoke irrational fury rather than thoughtful engagement. They also reference contemporary thinkers and events to show how emotional manipulation, through media, fake news, and outrage cycles, fuels chaos and societal breakdown.The conversation concludes with a call for wise emotional restraint and civil discourse, especially among Christians. Citing Scripture such as Proverbs 29:11, Ian and Galen emphasize that wisdom governs emotion rather than venting it freely. They discuss the role of social media as a catalyst for unhealthy catharsis and stress the importance of responding with love, discernment, and truth instead of rage. The episode wraps with reflections on the mission of the podcast and the encouraging reception of their book, Confronting Evil in Our Time, reinforcing their aim to help listeners navigate a culture increasingly driven by unchecked emotion.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Jan 29, 202625 min

S3 Ep 5FREE Audio Book Sample - Chapter 15 Reading, "Breaking Anxiety's Grip"

Ian Faith Co-Author of Confronting Evil in Our Time provides a reading of Chapter 15, "Breaking Anxiety's Grip.”Introduction: In the quiet of his study, C.S. Lewis leaned forward, his fingers tracing the delicate lines of the manuscript that explores one of humanity's most profound spiritual struggles. Anxiety, he understood, was not merely an emotion but a demonic strategy, a subtle weapon designed to tear humans away from the sacred present.The demonic realm understands something crucial: when our minds are fixated on potential disasters or imagined triumphs, we miss the sacred reality of today. This letter exposes how anxiety functions as a spiritual weapon, pulling us away from where God actually meets us, right here, right now. Lewis points out that the demonic will always try to get us to go in one of two directions: either tortured fear or stupid confidence. This revelatory tactic, once identified and confronted with a biblical strategy, will change how anxiety affects your life exponentially.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Jan 22, 202616 min

S3 Ep 4Max McLean: Faith, C.S. Lewis, Theater, and the Screwtape Letters

This episode is an in-depth interview with Max McLean, an award-winning actor, producer, and founder of Fellowship for Performing Arts, whose career has been devoted to bringing Christian literature and Scripture to life on stage, screen, and audio. McLean is best known for his acclaimed portrayal of Screwtape in the stage adaptation of The Screwtape Letters and for portraying C. S. Lewis in The Most Reluctant Convert. He shares his own conversion story as an adult, describing how reading Scripture, especially the Gospel of John, and Lewis’s writings profoundly shaped his faith, awakening him to both the beauty of Christ and the reality of spiritual deception.Beyond the stage, Max's voice has become a cherished companion to countless listeners through his narration of The Listener's Bible in multiple translations, earning him multiple Audie Award nominations. He's also recorded spiritual classics like Pilgrim's Progress and Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. Max has been honored with the C.S. Lewis Foundation Award for his contributions to dramatic arts and faith-based storytelling. He lives in New York City with his wife Sharon and their two daughters, and continues to create work that bridges faith, literature, and the transformative power of live performance.The conversation explores McLean’s creative journey, his philosophy of faithful adaptation, and the challenges of translating Lewis’s deeply word-centered works into theater and film without losing their theological weight. He explains how The Screwtape Letters was adapted as a predator–prey drama with clear spiritual arcs, remaining true to Lewis while making it accessible to modern audiences. The episode closes with reflections on Lewis’s enduring relevance, current and upcoming projects, including national tours and film development, and a shared conviction that Lewis’s work remains vital for confronting evil, cultivating humility, and pointing people toward truth in an increasingly deceptive age.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLFor tickets and show times: www.screwtapeonstage.comSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Jan 14, 202640 min

S3 Ep 3Sunday Update: Balancing Prayer and Action: Faith, Work, and the Legacy of C. S. Lewis

In this episode of The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time, Ian opens with prayer and a teaching on the biblical relationship between faith and work, stressing that God calls believers to active obedience, not passive spirituality. Drawing from Scripture, he emphasizes integrity, diligence, and purposeful action, encouraging listeners to “sow seeds” through faithful effort rather than relying on prayer alone. Ian connects this message to everyday life, work, job searching, and spiritual growth, urging listeners to live out their faith through meaningful action aligned with God’s values.The episode also highlights C. S. Lewis’s faith journey through The Most Reluctant Convert, the film starring and produced by Max McLean, which Ian strongly recommends for its thoughtful portrayal of Lewis’s conversion and the role of reason and faith. Ian ties the film to the current stage adaptation of The Screwtape Letters, noting its successful run in Phoenix and Tucson, and encourages listeners to attend. He closes with updates on the growing impact of his book Confronting Evil in Our Time, inviting the audience to share photos with the book, leave Amazon reviews, purchase the companion study guide, and look forward to an upcoming in-depth interview with Max McLean across the podcast’s platforms.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Jan 11, 20268 min

S3 Ep 2Freedom for Venezuela: Confronting Evil, A Moral Reckoning

In this special episode, Ian and Galen examine the recent freedom movement in Venezuela through a moral and biblical lens, challenging listeners to look beyond politics and international law to confront clear acts of evil. They frame the situation as a test of moral clarity, comparing inaction in the face of oppression to ignoring the abuse of an innocent victim. By drawing on contemporary and historical examples, Ian urges listeners to reassess how justice, sovereignty, and intervention should be weighed when human dignity is systematically violated.Ian then traces the theme of freedom throughout Scripture, from God’s deliverance of Israel in the Exodus to the cycle of rescue in Judges, and ultimately to Christ’s mission to proclaim and bring true freedom. He emphasizes that God consistently hears the cries of the oppressed and acts to break both visible chains, such as political tyranny, and invisible ones, including sin, fear, shame, and spiritual bondage. Revelation, he notes, culminates this story by revealing and defeating the corrupt powers that enslave humanity.The episode concludes with reflections drawn from C.S. Lewis and historical figures, stressing that courage is essential to freedom and that true liberation comes through submission to God, not autonomy from Him. Ian calls listeners to celebrate the hope and joy sparked by Venezuela’s deliverance while remaining vigilant and compassionate toward those still suffering under oppression elsewhere. Ultimately, he frames freedom as a core biblical and moral imperative, one that demands courageous action, moral discernment, and a willingness to confront evil wherever it appears.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Jan 7, 202622 min

S3 Ep 1Seth Leibsohn Radio Show AM960 Interview with Ian Faith

Ian Faith’s appearance on the Seth Leibsohn Radio Show, Dec 31st, 2025 where Leibsohn shares how deeply moved he was by Confronting Evil in Our Time, a Christian devotional inspired by Lewis’s work. The discussion centers on how a paraphrased Screwtape insight about “noise” drowning out the voice of God became a catalyst for the book and podcast. Faith explains that spiritual warfare is usually quiet and gradual, not dramatic, working through distraction, anxiety, and self-absorption rather than overt evil.Throughout the conversation, Faith and Leibsohn reflect on themes such as anxiety, distraction, addiction, and the corrosive effects of constant noise and social media. Drawing heavily from Lewis, they emphasize that evil thrives by isolating individuals, turning their focus inward, and crowding out truth, faith, and community. The book and podcast ultimately call listeners to recognize these subtle battles, seek silence and truth, strengthen family and faith, and consciously live lives oriented toward God rather than the noise of the world.The Seth Leibsohn Radio Show on AM960 The Patriot in Phoenix (Salem Radio Network) is a nationally respected talk radio program known for its thoughtful, principled analysis of culture, politics, faith, and public life. Hosted by Seth Leibsohn, an award-winning columnist, author, and longtime radio broadcaster. The show blends historical insight, moral clarity, and intellectual rigor with deep respect for the American tradition. Leibsohn is widely recognized for his work on conservatism, Jewish thought, and Western civilization, and he brings a rare combination of scholarship and accessibility to daily radio.Broadcast primarily from Arizona and syndicated to a national audience, the program is distinguished by long-form conversations, literary and philosophical references, and a commitment to civil discourse. Leibsohn regularly engages authors, academics, clergy, policymakers, and cultural leaders, creating space for ideas that challenge listeners to think deeply rather than react emotionally. Above all, the Seth Leibsohn Radio Show is known for taking ideas seriously, whether discussing faith, freedom, education, or the moral foundations of society. For listeners seeking substance over sound bites, and wisdom over outrage, the show stands as a trusted and influential voice in American media.If you’re tired of pretending everything is fine, this is the book you need. Confronting Evil in Our Time - Now on Amazon https://amzn.to/3XgCodLSubscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcastX @screwtapepodcstIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Jan 1, 202638 min
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