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The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time

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May 12, 202623 min

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Apr 13, 202629 min

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

S2 Ep 46Stage 4 to Cancer Free: The Miracle Patient Interview with Dan Thompson ~ Full Exclusive Interview

Hear the story about a family man who had stage 4 metastasized cancer in multiple forms, how he heard the voice of God and what He told him, and how he was healed through his faith in Christ.After enjoying Christmas with your family. 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/3XgCodLThis interview with Dan Thompson is bonus content by Ian and Galen for the Screwtape Letters Podcast. Dan shares his powerful testimony of healing through faith in Christ after receiving a cancer diagnosis.Dan introduces himself as a family man, married for 17 years with three children, and recently found out he is to become a grandfather. He describes his background as a lukewarm Christian raised in the Roman Catholic faith. Dan’s faith was dramatically activated when he received a shocking cancer diagnosis two years and three days prior to the interview.The diagnosis came unexpectedly when Dan visited an urgent care facility for back pain and difficulty breathing. A CT scan revealed small-cell lung cancer that had metastasized to his liver and lymph nodes. Additionally, he was diagnosed with unrelated colon cancer. Dan underwent surgery for colon cancer and received treatment for the other cancers, eventually achieving remission for the lung, liver, and lymph node cancers. Today he is “Cancer Free.”Throughout his journey, Dan experienced a profound spiritual moment on the first night in the hospital. When he asked God “Why now?”, he heard an audible voice answer, “For my glory.” This experience became a cornerstone of his faith during his battle with cancer. Dan approached his diagnosis with the mindset that it was “not his fight” but God’s, refusing to accept a prognosis and instead trusting in divine intervention.Dan’s story is marked by his unwavering faith, his use of both traditional and alternative treatments, and his conscious decision to avoid researching his condition online. The interview concludes with Dan acknowledging that his doctors have used the term “our miracle patient” to describe his recovery, highlighting the remarkable nature of his healing journey through faith.Subscribe and join us and our guests on this journey.Show site www.screwtapeletterspodcast.comTruth @screwtapeletterspodcast X @screwtapepodcst IG @screwtapeletterspodcast Facebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com

Dec 26, 202536 min

S2 Ep 45The Coming of Christ. A Four-Part Christmas Journey. Ep4 Those Who Found Him: Shepherds and Magi

This final episode of the Christmas series concludes the Screwtape Letters–themed exploration of Jesus’ birth by focusing on the immediate aftermath and the first witnesses to Christ’s arrival. Ian explains the meaning of Jesus’ name, Yeshua, “Yahweh saves,” and shows how it encapsulates God’s redemptive purpose. Drawing primarily from Luke 2, he highlights the angelic announcement to the shepherds, emphasizing that the good news of great joy was first revealed to the humble and overlooked, affirming that Christ came for all people.The episode also weaves in Matthew’s account of the Magi, showing how God revealed the birth of the Messiah not only to the poor but also to the wealthy and learned from distant lands. Ian explores how the shepherds’ worship and the Magi’s journey confirmed Mary’s faith and fulfilled Old Testament prophecies, particularly the theme of light breaking into darkness. These parallel accounts demonstrate the universal scope of God’s revelation and the historical and spiritual weight of Jesus’ birth.The narrative turns darker with Herod’s reaction to the news of a newborn king. Ian explains Herod’s paranoia and his brutal order to slaughter the children of Bethlehem, framing it as a demonic attempt to destroy God’s plan. He discusses Joseph’s obedience in fleeing to Egypt with Mary and Jesus, fulfilling prophecy and preserving the Messiah’s life. The episode closes by reflecting on the reality of evil and how we need to confront it, the mystery of suffering, and the certainty that God’s purposes prevail, encouraging listeners to share the Christmas story and find Victory in Jesus Christ.After enjoying Christmas with your family. 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

Dec 20, 202517 min

S2 Ep 44The Coming of Christ. A Four-Part Christmas Journey. Ep3: The Journey: Bethlehem and the Birth of Jesus

In this episode, Ian continues his Christmas series by walking listeners through the journey of Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem and the birth of Jesus. He explains the historical and biblical context behind Caesar Augustus’ census, which required Joseph to travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy. Ian highlights Joseph’s obedience to earthly authority while remaining faithful to God’s plan, underscoring how divine purposes often unfold through ordinary, even inconvenient, circumstances.Ian then explores the practical and geographical realities of the journey, describing the distance, terrain, and dangers Mary and Joseph likely faced, especially with Mary late in pregnancy. Drawing from Scripture, historical records, and even non-canonical writings like the Gospel of James and Pseudo-Matthew, he discusses ancient travel conditions, desert hardships, and early Christian traditions surrounding Jesus’ birth. While affirming the authority of the biblical account, Ian notes that historical and archaeological evidence supports parts of the Gospel narrative and its setting.The episode culminates in a reflection on the humility of Christ’s birth in a stable, emphasizing the profound contrast between the divine nature of Jesus and the lowly circumstances of His arrival. Ian reflects on the miracle of God becoming human, born in a manger under the open sky, and the faith of Mary and Joseph amid uncertainty and hardship. He closes by pointing listeners toward the wonder of creation and the meaning of Christmas, setting the stage for the next episode, which will focus on the Magi and the shepherds.Join us for EPISODE 4 — “Those Who Found Him: Shepherds and Magi”After enjoying Christmas with your family. 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

Dec 18, 202520 min

S2 Ep 43Celebrate Christmas - A Listener Thank You Episode

After enjoying Christmas with your family. 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/3XgCodLThe episode opens with lighthearted conversation about Christmas memories before turning to its central message: Celebrate Christmas intentionally. The hosts thank listeners for their support throughout the year and emphasize that Christmas is a constant, an annual reminder of the birth of Jesus Christ. They encourage joy, gratitude, and smiling in a season that can otherwise be rushed or taken for granted, reminding listeners that Christmas holds deep spiritual and cultural significance beyond gifts and routine traditions.The discussion highlights how Christmas uniquely places Christian truth into public culture through hymns, decorations, and shared traditions. The hosts argue that this visibility is a privilege and an opportunity, something many cultures historically or currently do not have. They defend Christmas customs like gift-giving, lights, caroling, and family gatherings as meaningful reflections of God’s gift in Christ, shaping memory, community, and culture. Christmas, they note, often transcends political and social division, drawing families, neighbors, and even non-believers together around joy, beauty, and shared celebration.The episode also acknowledges that Christmas can be painful for those experiencing loss, loneliness, or grief. The hosts urge listeners not to withdraw, but to seek community through churches, service, and shared traditions, holding mourning and joy together rather than choosing despair. Serving others, especially during the holidays, is presented as a powerful antidote to sadness and isolation. Ultimately, the episode is a call to reclaim Christmas fully, to lean into its joy, preserve its traditions, use it as a witness of hope, and keep it alive for future generations as a bright and defiant celebration of Christ in a broken world.Subscribe 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

Dec 16, 202521 min

S2 Ep 42The Coming of Christ. A Four-Part Christmas Journey. Ep2: Two Mothers, One Miracle: Elizabeth and Mary

The heart of this story unfolds around two remarkable women, Elizabeth and Mary, whom God chose to carry the most significant children in human history. Elizabeth, long barren and advanced in years, receives a miraculous promise through the angel Gabriel that she will bear a son, John the Baptist. Her husband, Zechariah, encounters the angel while serving in the temple, and though he doubts the message, God’s plan moves forward. Elizabeth conceives and quietly withdraws for five months, overwhelmed by God’s mercy in removing her reproach and granting her a child who will prepare the way for the Lord.Six months later, the same angel appears to Mary, a young virgin in Nazareth, announcing an even greater miracle, she will conceive Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit. Though troubled and unable to understand how this could happen, Mary responds with humble obedience: “I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” When Mary visits Elizabeth, the miracle becomes visible in a powerful moment of confirmation: John leaps in Elizabeth’s womb, and Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, instantly recognizes Mary as the mother of her Lord. Their meeting becomes a sacred exchange of faith, joy, and divine purpose shared between two mothers chosen by God.Together, Elizabeth and Mary represent a unified miracle, two women linked not only by family but by destiny. Their stories highlight God’s faithfulness, the fulfillment of ancient prophecy, and the personal courage required to embrace His calling. Elizabeth’s long-awaited child and Mary’s virgin conception stand as twin testimonies that nothing is impossible with God. Their obedience, trust, and shared journey form a powerful prelude to the coming of Christ and the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan for the world.Join us for EPISODE 3 — “The Journey: Bethlehem and the Birth of Jesus”After enjoying Christmas with your family. 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

Dec 12, 202525 min

S2 Ep 41The Coming of Christ. A Four-Part Christmas Journey. Ep1: Longing for a Savior: Old Testament Prophecies.

EPISODE 1 — “Longing for a Savior: Old Testament Prophecies”This special four-part Christmas series opens with the story behind the story: the sweeping line of Old Testament prophecies that all point to the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. Tracing the narrative from the Garden of Eden, through God’s covenant with Abraham, and on to the promises made to King David, the episode shows how Christmas is not an isolated event, but the fulfillment of a plan God announced from the very beginning. Listeners see how the manger is already in view in Genesis, Samuel, and through the prophets.From there, the episode dives into the most beloved prophecies about Christ’s coming, Isaiah’s promise of a virgin who will bear a son called Immanuel, the “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace,” and Micah’s stunning prediction that a ruler whose origins are “from of old” would be born in Bethlehem. Along the way, the teaching connects these ancient words to the New Testament accounts in Matthew and Luke, revealing how carefully and precisely God kept His promises in history.Finally, the episode invites listeners to see the Christmas story with fresh eyes: not just as a sentimental nativity scene, but as the climax of a centuries-long war between the seed of the woman and the serpent, and the turning point of all human history. By the end, listeners will better understand why the genealogy lists matter, why Bethlehem was chosen, and how Jesus’ birth, life, death, and resurrection complete the picture painted across Scripture. It is both a rich theological journey and an accessible, heart-level preparation for Christmas.Join us for EPISODE 2 — “Two Mothers, One Miracle: Elizabeth and Mary”After enjoying Christmas with your family. 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

Dec 10, 202518 min

S2 Ep 40BREAKING: Man of the Year: Charlie Kirk.

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/3XgCodLBREAKING: The Screwtape Letters Podcast: Confronting Evil in Our Time announces their Man of the Year: Charlie Kirk, a man whose life, work, and faith shaped countless people. They reject the term “assassinated,” insisting he was murdered for what he stood for, and portray him as Christ-centered, family-devoted, and tireless in his political and ministry work. They emphasize the deep roots of his faith, his drive, and his willingness to confront evil ideas in a world they believe increasingly opposes Christian truth.“Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.”— C. S. LewisIan and Galen recount Kirk’s achievements, character, and legacy. They highlight his founding of Turning Point USA at a young age, his rapid rise to national prominence, his massive media presence, and his reputation for hard work and discipline. They portray him as a unifying Christian voice who kept theological essentials central, and they repeatedly frame him as a “martyr” whose final public words affirmed the core claims of the Christian Gospel. The hosts also address criticism of his polarizing nature, arguing that standing for truth necessarily creates opposition.The episode concludes with reflections on Kirk’s influence and inspiration. They read the dedication from their book Confronting Evil in Our Time to him, discussing how his courage and conviction shaped their own work, and express hope that his legacy motivates listeners to live boldly and faithfully. They also note a commemorative Martyr’s Red wine project (See link below) supporting Turning Point USA and encourage listeners, especially during the Christmas season, to remember Kirk’s life, emulate his courage, and continue the mission he championed.https://www.homecomingwinery.com/martyrs-redSubscribe 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

Dec 3, 202527 min

S2 Ep 39C. S. Lewis’s Journey 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/3XgCodLThis episode talks about C. S. Lewis’s Journey of Faith. The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time podcast hosts Ian Faith and Galen Balinski unpack each of C.S. Lewis’s letters to expose how demonic forces work to separate people from God today, encouraging listeners to reject these schemes and center their lives on Jesus. Ian highlights current events including Thanksgiving week in the United States, C.S. Lewis’s birthday and Reading Day. Ian will be appearing on the “Pints with Jack” podcast, and he talks about the strong early reception of their Christian devotional book Confronting Evil in Our Time, including an Amazon Kindle giveaway and high rankings in Christian social studies. Their aim is to invite listeners into an ongoing journey of spiritual formation through Scripture, Lewis’s work, and contemporary discussion. Ian discusses C.S. Lewis’s journey from a Christian upbringing in Belfast through deep atheism, wartime trauma, and rigorous academic life at Oxford, to his eventual surrender first to belief in God and then to faith in Christ. The episode traces key influences: the loss of his mother, his harsh school years and World War I experience, his immersion in classical and atheist literature, and then the slow “hunt” of God through books by George MacDonald and G.K. Chesterton and friendships with Christian thinkers like J.R.R. Tolkien and Hugo Dyson. Pivotal moments include the late-night walk on Addison’s Walk where Tolkien reframed myths as pointers to the true myth of Christ, and Lewis’s quiet realization, illustrated by his trip to Whipsnade Zoo, that he had moved from mere theism to full Christian belief. From Lewis’s story, Ian draws on pastoral applications for listeners about God’s relentless pursuit, the importance of honest intellectual wrestling, and the role of Christian community in someone’s conversion. He stresses the primary gospel truths, Jesus as the Son of God who died and rose again, as the core that should unite Christians beyond secondary disagreements, tying Lewis’s conversion to broader themes of spiritual warfare that the podcast and book explore. The episode closes with reflective questions about listeners’ own journeys of faith, encouragement to be a “Tolkien or Dyson” in someone else’s life, and a prayer thanking God for pursuing sinners and for the way Christ fulfills the deepest longings of both mind and heart.Subscribe 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

Nov 26, 202528 min

S2 Ep 38When Heaven Rejoices - Letter #31: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters

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/3XgCodLIan and Galen celebrated their book’s achievement of reaching #1 in an Amazon category, recognizing the significance to the Christian marketplace. They used this success as a springboard to deepen their podcast’s focus, tackling the profound biblical themes of heaven and hell inspired by C.S. Lewis’s "The Screwtape Letters." Their discussion centered around how heaven rejoices when a sinner repents, contrasted with the demonic inability to grasp God’s love, positioning these ideas as essential concepts for their audience to explore and understand.The hosts examined Lewis’s literary inversion in Letter 31, where the agony of hell contrasts the joy in heaven at the salvation of a believer, a theme paralleling biblical passages like Luke 15. Ian detailed the depiction of the saved soul’s entrance into heaven, surrounded by the angelic host and the Trinity, while Galen reflected on the instant clarity and fulfillment of faith experienced by the believer in that moment. Their dialogue connected Lewis’s narrative strategies with broader theological teachings on spiritual warfare, salvation, and the eternal implications of human choices.Delving into the topic of death, Ian and Galen emphasized that for believers, death marks a triumphant return to Christ, though it remains tinged with sorrow for those left behind. Drawing on scriptures like Psalm 23, they asserted the meaningfulness of every life and the responsibility to influence others for good while living. The duo also explored the demonic perspective: demons are locked eternally in their choices, whereas humans retain agency until life’s end, a notion reminiscent of Faust and other literary figures. Ultimately, they encouraged listeners to face the reality of loss with prayer and hope, grounding themselves in the assurance of eternal life.https://www.homecomingwinery.com/martyrs-redSubscribe 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

Nov 20, 202516 min

S2 Ep 37Confronting Evil in Our Time, The Book is Here!

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/3XgCodLIan opened the episode by explaining the document-signing process for their upcoming book and introducing The Screwtape Letters Podcast, which explores confronting evil in today’s world. He invited listeners to watch the video version on Rumble, where the podcast delves deeper into spiritual and cultural challenges through a Christian lens.He announced that there is just one week left to order signed copies of Confronting Evil in Our Time, the 306-page devotional he co-authored with Galen Balinski. Ian shared their excitement about the book’s final proof copy and upcoming release, encouraging viewers to visit Rumble.com for updates. The book will soon be available in multiple formats, including paperback, e-book, and hardcover, with additional language editions in development.Reflecting on Season 2 of the podcast, Ian highlighted powerful discussions on spiritual warfare, sexual sin, and divine healing, featuring guests like David Smallbone. Looking ahead, Season 3 will tackle theology and world issues with a Christ-centered focus, including a collaboration with Pints with Jack for C.S. Lewis Reading Day. Ian closed by urging listeners to order the book before the offer expires and to share prayer requests through the website.Subscribe 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

Nov 7, 20257 min

S2 Ep 36Be Strong in the Lord - Letter #30: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters

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/3XgCodLIn the second-to-last episode of season two of The Screwtape Letters podcast, hosts Ian and Galen unpack the Easter egg in the penultimate letter, focusing on spiritual warfare amid literal wartime chaos. As World War II air raids intensify, the patient remains steadfast despite fear and self-perceived cowardice, frustrating demons Screwtape and Wormwood. The hosts connect this to Ephesians 6:10, “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might,” highlighting that true strength in crisis comes not from personal resolve but from reliance on God. They emphasize that courage is not the absence of fear but faithful action sustained by divine power, even when one feels weak or discouraged.The discussion extends to real-life examples of endurance through fear and fatigue. Ian shares a listener’s story of a mother hospitalized, where the son acts courageously, coordinating with nurses and family, while inwardly terrified, sustained day by day through prayer and community support. Ian reflects on his own family experiences, including his mother-in-law’s passing and his son’s hospitalization, illustrating how leaning on Christ, rather than fleeting human hope, provides peace that surpasses understanding. They contrast empty hope (projecting desired outcomes) with biblical hope anchored in God’s sovereignty, which yields good even when prayers seem unanswered.Finally, the hosts tie the letter’s wartime setting to Ian’s family history in Coventry, one of the most heavily bombed cities in Britain, where civilians like the patient served in the Home Guard amid relentless blitzes. This historical parallel underscores the analogy of spiritual warfare: sudden, unpredictable attacks by an enemy seeking to devour. The episode closes with excitement about their forthcoming book, Confronting Evil in Our Time, with the manuscript complete and physical copies expected imminently for final review and launch. Listeners are encouraged to stay tuned and spread the word.https://www.homecomingwinery.com/martyrs-redSubscribe 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

Oct 31, 202517 min

S2 Ep 35Cowards Will Suffer a Second Death - Letter #29: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters

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/3XgCodLSeason two of the Screwtape Letters Podcast: Confronting Evil in Our Time opens with hosts Ian and Galen diving into the biblical “Easter eggs” found in C.S. Lewis’s letters. They reflect on their work developing a companion book and turn to discuss the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, describing their grief and the courage he embodied as a man of faith. In his honor, they share the creation of Martyr’s Red, a commemorative wine from Homecoming Winery whose release symbolizes spiritual steadfastness and devotion to truth.The conversation deepens into theological reflection on fear and courage, centering on Revelation 21:8, which lists cowardice first among condemned sins. They distinguish between feeling fear and acting from fear, asserting that fear itself is not sinful but becomes destructive when it dictates behavior. Drawing from Scripture, wartime imagery, and current events, they emphasize the Christian call to resolve fear through faith and obedience. The hosts link this lesson to broader moral issues, such as standing for Christian values without blending them with politics or succumbing to extremes like Christian nationalism.To close, Ian and Galen turn to practical application for believers facing personal or societal fear. They encourage listeners to confront fear through action grounded in biblical conviction, arguing that courage grows when one chooses right conduct despite anxiety. They connect this spiritual discipline to everyday struggles, such as job insecurity or moral confrontation, and highlight how habitual fear can evolve into cowardice or hatred when left unchecked. The hosts end with a challenge to live by faith, not emotion, allowing obedience and courage to shape a life that resists evil while remaining rooted in compassion and truth.https://www.homecomingwinery.com/martyrs-redSubscribe 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

Oct 23, 202524 min

S2 Ep 34Unsung Hero: David Smallbone, Faith, Family, for King + Country, Rebecca St. James, and Trials that Shaped a Legacy of Worship

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/3XgCodLOur conversation on this episode of the Screwtape Letters Podcast is a powerful interview with David Smallbone, music executive, father of Rebecca St. James and for King + Country, and the subject of the film Unsung Hero. Smallbone recounts the devastating collapse of a major tour in Australia that cost him everything and forced his family to relocate to the U.S. with little more than faith. In Nashville, they endured poverty, depending on prayer and the kindness of the local church to survive. This season of hardship, while painful, transformed him from being lukewarm in faith to passionately devoted to Christ. Smallbone highlights the role of his wife Helen’s steadfast support, his children’s resilience, and the church’s tangible love as the pillars that carried them through those dark years.The interview explores how the Smallbone family rebuilt their lives through music, faith, and perseverance. Rebecca St. James’ early career paved the way for the family’s involvement in the industry, with each sibling contributing skills that later fueled the success of For King & Country. Smallbone reflects on how hardship deepened his marriage, reshaped his character, and gave him a lifelong mission to share the gospel boldly. He challenges listeners to embrace their testimonies, live loudly for Christ, and see adversity not as defeat but as a refining process that draws believers closer to God’s purpose.The Screwtape Letters Podcast reflects on the mission behind season two and the soon-to-be-released book Confronting Evil in Our Time. Ian and Galen explain that the series examines the reality of demonic influence and spiritual warfare, and helps believers grow stronger in their faith, live with Christ at the center, and confront modern cultural and spiritual challenges with wisdom. They emphasize that the podcast is not just about discussion, but about “moving the needle” toward transformation in people’s lives.Subscribe 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

Oct 2, 202557 min

S2 Ep 33The Parable of the Sower - Letter #28: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters

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/3XgCodLThe hosts return to the Screwtape Letters Podcast to continue season two, reflecting on both personal trials and the weight of faith. Galen shares about his mother-in-law’s passing after a season of hospice care, tying this life event to the theme of “finishing the race” in faith. This naturally leads into the letter under discussion, where Screwtape warns Wormwood not to celebrate wartime death too quickly, since a faithful believer who dies in Christ is lost to the enemy forever. The focus instead is on the long game—using adversity or prosperity to pull a soul slowly away from God over the course of life.The discussion identifies a clear Easter egg in this letter: Jesus’ parable of the sower found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Just as seeds fall on different soils, some people fall away from faith due to trials or worldly distractions, while others persevere and bear fruit. Lewis’s writing mirrors this dynamic, showing that Satan’s strategies are not only immediate temptations but also subtle, lifelong distractions meant to untether believers from Christ. The hosts stress how perseverance in faith—whether through trials or abundance—marks the difference between seeds that wither and those that endure to harvest.Finally, the episode explores the sobering reality of salvation and perseverance. While doctrines like “once saved, always saved” are debated, the hosts emphasize that the true test of faith is finishing strong and remaining steadfast in Christ until the end. A transformed heart, daily surrender, and ongoing perseverance mark genuine faith. Life is long, the enemy plays the long game, but God’s mercy is new each day for those who continue to pick up their cross.Subscribe 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

Sep 24, 202520 min

S2 Ep 32Courage in the Face of Darkness: A Special Tribute to Charlie Kirk

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/3XgCodLThis special episode begins with the weight of shock and grief over Charlie Kirk’s assassination, acknowledging the pain felt by many while holding onto hope in God’s nearness to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18). The episode frames Charlie’s death not only as a personal loss but also as a moment to equip Christians to confront evil without sinning. His work with Turning Point USA challenged young people to think critically about faith, freedom, and life, making him a powerful force in the cultural and political arena. His influence was significant, and this tragedy raises deep questions about God’s purposes, justice, and the persistence of evil in the world.Reflections on Charlie’s character and legacy. He was calm, compassionate, and courageous—someone who modeled engaging opponents with truth and grace rather than hatred or theatrics. His life embodied John 12:24, where a seed must fall into the ground to produce greater fruit. To honor him is to take up his mission: speak the name of Jesus publicly, live with integrity, and confront cultural lies with both conviction and compassion. His death, though tragic, serves as a call for Christians to continue in bold witness, resisting the temptation either to lash out in vengeance or to shrink back in fear.Finally, the episode names the evil plainly: assassination is demonic in origin, and celebrations of it are evidence of darkness at work. But Christians are not called to despair or violence—they are called to resist and expose evil while trusting ultimate justice to God (Romans 12:17-19). Scripture affirms the responsibility to protect families, guard life, and confront wickedness with courage (Nehemiah 4:14, Psalm 94:16, Ephesians 6:10-13). The closing call urges listeners to live boldly like Charlie, protect what God has entrusted to them, and refuse both hatred and passivity. Through prayer and steadfast action, believers can carry forward Charlie’s legacy of truth, courage, and love in a broken and hostile world.Subscribe 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

Sep 11, 202537 min

S2 Ep 31Confronting Sexual Temptation in Today's World: Boundaries, Battles, and Blessings

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/3XgCodLThis episode of the Screwtape Letters podcast focuses on sexual temptation, sin, and God's design for sexuality, featuring guest Michael Blueitt, who shares his personal journey and passion for men's ministry. The conversation explores why sexual temptation is such a critical issue for men, citing biblical commandments and the societal consequences of unchecked sexual sin, including broken families, addiction, and spiritual isolation. Michael and Ian emphasize the biblical vision of sex as a force for life, joy, and intimacy within marriage—contrasting it with the destructive impact when taken out of God's intended context.The discussion moves through practical and spiritual challenges men face, especially in modern culture, where temptations are amplified and boundaries eroded. The podcast highlights the importance of discipline, self-control, and honesty about struggles, suggesting that early marriage and accepting responsibilities can provide healthy boundaries. The host, Ian addresses common questions about redemption and forgiveness after sexual sin, encouraging listeners that true repentance and submission to God can lead to restoration, regardless of past mistakes—a message supported by scripture.Addressing the epidemic levels of sexual addiction and societal hypersexualization, Michael counsels listeners to find hope in spiritual discipline, community honesty, and obedience to God. The conversation notes how spiritual warfare operates through subtle temptations, referencing C.S. Lewis’s insights and urging believers to turn away from destructive habits, protect their families, and seek God’s purpose. The episode closes with encouragement to stand firm, put on spiritual armor, and embrace grace—reminding listeners that transformation and healing are possible when seeking God's design for life and relationships.Subscribe 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

Sep 10, 202534 min

S2 Ep 30Sermon: Finding Comfort in Death: Living Fully with Hope in Christ

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/3XgCodLIn this sermon, Ian Faith addresses the reality of death, acknowledging the fear, grief, and anxiety it brings, especially when loved ones pass. Using Psalm 34:18 and Psalm 23:4, he reminds listeners that God is close to the brokenhearted and provides comfort even in the valley of the shadow of death. He encourages believers to understand life’s brevity, framed by Scripture like James 4:14 and Ecclesiastes 3:1–2, which call us to recognize the seasons of life and death and to live with purpose.Faith then explores the nature of life, creation, and salvation, noting that while God grants life to all, the gift of eternal life comes through Christ (John 14:6, John 3:16). He wrestles with difficult questions about violence and death in the Old Testament, the fate of those who have not heard the gospel, and the justice and mercy of God, pointing listeners to Scripture like Romans 10:13–14 and Revelation 7:9–10.He emphasizes that mourning is natural and healthy, showing that even Jesus wept at Lazarus’s death (John 11:35) and encouraging believers to grieve with hope and faith in God’s promises. The sermon brings hope and comfort through the promise of resurrection and eternal life. By reflecting on personal stories, like the passing of his mother and the scripture Isaiah 49:16.Listeners are reminded that God remembers and cherishes every life. The call to live fully (John 10:10), love God and others (Matthew 22:36–40), and trust God’s eternal plan offers peace amidst grief, assuring believers that death is not the end, but a doorway to a greater story where God will wipe away every tear (Revelation 21:4).Subscribe 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

Sep 3, 202518 min

S2 Ep 29Confronting Evil in Our Time: Staying Vigilant and Faithful (Labor Day Edition)

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/3XgCodLThis week, Ian will be flying solo, as Galen is away dealing with family matters, and I’d ask everyone to keep him and his loved ones in prayer for healing and peace. As we head into Labor Day, with summer winding down in the north and spring arriving in the south, it’s a natural moment to reflect on the season and the year ahead. But amid these rhythms of life, we can’t ignore the constant presence of evil in the world—a reality that inspired our Screwtape Letters podcast, rooted in C.S. Lewis’s reminder that dark forces seek to pull us away from God.Scripture repeatedly warns us not to invite evil in but to expose and resist it. Too often, trouble begins with small compromises—relationships or habits that seem harmless but open the door to destructive influences. The Bible shows us, from Judges to the Psalms, that without Christ as our compass, evil flourishes and the strong exploit the weak. The tragedies we see in the news—school shootings, stabbings, hate crimes, trafficking, displacement, and violence across nations—remind us that demonic forces delight in sowing chaos and despair, pushing people to question God’s presence. Yet Romans tells us: “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”Confronting evil starts in our homes and hearts. We must guard against spiritual footholds, resist the devil through prayer and Scripture, and keep our families safe, both physically and spiritually. Small cracks—unchecked anger, harmful media, unwise choices—can become doorways for disruption. Leaders in the home must stay vigilant, while also practicing true charity, which weakens the grip of darkness and reflects Christ’s love. As Isaiah says, we are called to seek justice, defend the vulnerable, and care for the widow and fatherless. So as you enjoy this holiday weekend, remain mindful and faithful, standing firm against evil, and we look forward to Galen’s return next week.Subscribe 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

Aug 28, 202513 min

S2 Ep 28Give us this day our daily bread - Letter #27: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey

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/3XgCodLThe discussion on the podcast episode centers around the enduring significance of the Lord's Prayer, particularly the phrase “give us this day our daily bread,” as an essential part of Christian spiritual discipline. The hosts highlight Lewis’s perspective that prayer should not be reserved solely for moments of spiritual fervor or times of need. Instead, prayer is a command and a daily discipline that keeps believers connected to God, serving as a means of seeking not only material sustenance but also grace, wisdom, forgiveness, and spiritual protection. The hosts emphasize that even when life seems fulfilling or when distractions abound—such as the character in Lewis’s letter who is in love and happy—regular, intentional prayer is both necessary and transformative.They further explain how C.S. Lewis, once a skeptic, used his analytical and literary talents to explore and unpack deep Christian truths in accessible ways. The conversation unpacks the idea that many of Lewis’s works, including The Chronicles of Narnia, are deeply Christian even if not always identified as such by the broader public. Lewis’s later-life conversion brought a profound scriptural insight into his writings, connecting biblical themes and showing that the Bible’s teachings are more interwoven and relevant than they might first appear. Especially within The Screwtape Letters, Lewis uses literary “Easter eggs” from scripture to illuminate the subtle ways spiritual adversaries try to distract believers from practices like daily prayer and obedience, reinforcing that prayer is an act of faith done in all seasons—good or bad, emotional or routine.Finally, the hosts reflect on how prayer, as taught in the Lord’s Prayer, is not just about asking for life’s material needs but about trusting God’s wisdom in providing what is genuinely needed, including grace to forgive others and strength to avoid temptation. They share personal anecdotes illustrating that answers to prayer don’t always align with personal desires, but often lead to outcomes that are ultimately revealed as better through faith and trust in God’s provision. The episode concludes by encouraging growth in prayer, scriptural understanding, and spiritual vigilance in confronting the challenges and distractions of modern life.Look out for our upcoming book "Confronting Evil in Our Time,” which will be released this year.Subscribe 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

Aug 20, 202522 min

S2 Ep 27Love Your Neighbor As Yourself - Letter #26: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey

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/3XgCodLIn this episode of the Screwtape Letters podcast, the hosts dive into the nuanced, often misinterpreted biblical command to "love your neighbor as yourself," as discussed in one of C.S. Lewis's letters. They emphasize that the familiar phrase is frequently reduced to just "love your neighbor," overlooking the importance of healthy self-care and self-regard that the latter half of the command implies. The conversation draws a distinction between a balanced, non-narcissistic self-love, one in which individuals responsibly look after their own physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and the egocentric attitudes often promoted in contemporary culture. The hosts argue that only by maintaining such a foundation can a person genuinely extend meaningful, active charity to others in accordance with the mind of Christ.The podcast further explores how Lewis, through the lens of demonic distortion, exposes the pitfalls of misunderstanding selflessness and unselfishness in relationships, especially marriage. The demonic strategy, as described in Screwtape's letter, is to turn well-intentioned self-denial into a lose-lose dynamic: people sacrifice not to benefit each other, but simply to feel or appear selfless, resulting in mutual dissatisfaction and resentment. This false humility or passive self-erasure fails to foster genuine charity or unity. Instead, healthy relationships require clear communication of needs, the willingness to both give and receive, and an active pursuit of the other's well-being, not just a denial of one's own desires.Ultimately, the episode challenges listeners to rethink both self-love and sacrificial love. The hosts warn against two extremes: selfish ambition, which leads to disorder and division, and a hollow unselfishness that produces bitterness and stagnation. Instead, they promote intentional, discerning charity, an active love that recognizes the individual needs and desires of both giver and receiver. By grounding their reflections in the teachings of Jesus and Paul, the hosts encourage listeners to seek wisdom in loving themselves and others, and to be aware of subtle traps that can undermine genuine Christian living.Subscribe 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

Aug 14, 202520 min

S2 Ep 26Was “The Toast from Hell” Added to Bury C.S. Lewis’s Truth About Evil?

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/3XgCodLThe Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis was first published in February 1942 as a series of epistolary satirical letters from a senior demon, Screwtape, instructing his nephew Wormwood on tempting a human soul. It was originally serialized in The Guardian during WWII. It was a weekly Anglican church newspaper based in London, founded in 1846. Not to be confused with today’s Guardian Newspaper.Early editions of the Screwtape Letters never included the “Toast from Hell” or the other title, “Screwtape Proposes a Toast” Written in 1959 this short sequel takes the form of a devilish after-dinner address by Screwtape at the Tempters' Training College and was added to later editions of the book release.C.S. Lewis himself never labeled The Screwtape Letters as “satire.” There is talk that he only wrote 31 letters as the subject matter was very heavy and weighed on him.In his own introductions and letters, Lewis usually called it a series of letters or a fantasy in reverse, and sometimes just “a little fun” he had writing in the voice of a senior tempter.Publishers quickly saw “satire” as a useful marketing hook.By the time the omnibus editions with Screwtape Proposes a Toast appeared in 1961, back covers and dust jackets openly called it “a classic of religious satire.”Lewis’s private correspondence shows that he was wary of the term “satire,” partly because satire implies ridicule of people, whereas his aim was to illuminate spiritual warfare and human frailty. He preferred to think of it as diabolical correspondence or “theology in reverse.”When the Toast was added, the satirical label stuck even harder because of its social commentary on education and democracy. With John Cleese of Monty Python fame narrating it in 1999, the push for it not to be taken as seriously as C.S. Lewis intended continued.The question has to be asked: Was it just a money decision by the publishers, or was it also an attempt to hide what Lewis was revealing about spiritual warfare in our lives and confronting that evil?We remastered the recordings after we found them openly available online, but in poor audio quality. Here for your enjoyment is the Toast from Hell.Subscribe 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

Aug 9, 202541 min

I want to pray with you today, The Lord's Prayer.

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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/3XgCodLAs you pray, remember the very important words and guidance in the Lord's Prayer. Think them through, every word is so important.Recorded outside in Sedona, AZ. Apologies for the background noise.

Aug 3, 20251 min

S2 Ep 25Mere Christianity - Letter #25: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey

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/3XgCodLThe podcast episode explores the depth and intentionality behind C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters," highlighting how Lewis subtly weaves biblical motifs and spiritual truths into his writing. The hosts appreciate Lewis’s creative use of "Easter eggs" from scripture and his nuanced understanding of Christianity, emphasizing that while his insights are profound, Lewis remains a fallible human and his letters are not infallible scripture. Their discussion recognizes Lewis’s ability to articulate complex Christian themes and his clear distinction between core and non-core beliefs in the faith.A key topic centers on the dangers of adding anything to the core message of the gospel, summarized as “Jesus plus anything ruins everything.” Drawing from Galatians and Lewis’s concept of “Mere Christianity,” the hosts warn against the common tendency among Christians to conflate faith with political ideologies or cultural movements. They stress the importance of keeping the gospel pure and caution that even well-meaning causes—be it political activism, social justice, or specific church doctrines—should not be treated as essential to salvation or as grounds for division among believers.Throughout the conversation, the hosts reflect on contemporary examples where Christians add to the gospel, such as justifying moral compromises or merging faith with partisan identity. They lament how such distortions lead to division, undermine the church’s witness, and risk turning faith into a tool for personal or political ends. Ultimately, they advocate for letting the gospel inform all areas of life without allowing external influences to reshape or dilute the central truth of Christianity, urging listeners to pursue spiritual growth with grace, discernment, and fidelity to the unchanging foundations of the faith.Subscribe 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

Jul 31, 202519 min

Confronting Evil in Our Time - Book Release Update

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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/3XgCodLExciting news is on the horizon for listeners of the Screwtape Letters podcast: the hosts are preparing to release their much-anticipated book, Confronting Evil in Our Time. This devotional handbook is directly inspired by C.S. Lewis’s legendary work and aims to unpack and apply the spiritual concepts from the original letters to everyday challenges faced by modern Christians. The podcast team emphasizes that this book is not a dense literary analysis but an accessible, heartfelt companion for anyone seeking to grow in faith, regardless of their familiarity with the Screwtape Letters. In gratitude for the community’s ongoing support, the hosts are offering first-edition signed copies to listeners who sign up before the release.The conversation reflects on the journey and commitment that have gone into crafting this book. Both hosts candidly share how their personal lives, filled with family, work, ministries, and prayer, have influenced the writing process and deepened their conviction about the book’s impact. They discuss the importance of persistence, sanctification, and leaning into faith, illustrating how spiritual discipline and communion with God clarify life’s biggest questions. The work on the book has been so consuming and fulfilling that podcast episodes have occasionally been delayed. However, the authors assure listeners that this season of focus is fueling a project that will offer lasting value and spiritual encouragement.Above all, Confronting Evil in Our Time stands out as a timely and timeless exploration of how evil manifests in the modern world, drawing on both scriptural wisdom and the enduring teachings of C.S. Lewis. The book is designed to equip readers for real-life spiritual battles, making lessons from the past feel powerfully relevant today—and in the future. Listeners are warmly invited to secure their free signed first edition by visiting screwtapeletterspodcast.com and filling out the registration form before the book’s official release. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of what promises to be a lasting spiritual resource and a testament to the transformative power of faith.Subscribe 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

Jul 25, 202513 min

S2 Ep 24Spiritual Pride - Letter #24: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey

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/3XgCodLThe episode opens with the hosts highlighting the importance of prayer and faith within the Christian community, sharing a personal request for prayers for a sick child and recognizing how acts of faith and gratitude can inspire others. The hosts emphasize humility, noting that no one is more special than another in God’s eyes, and offer encouragement for collective support and outreach among listeners.Diving into “The Screwtape Letters,” the discussion centers on the subtle tactic of spiritual pride, as depicted in Lewis’s narrative. They unpack the scenario where the demonic strategy shifts from typical temptations to leveraging the patient’s sense of belonging and superiority in a particularly pious Christian circle. Drawing from scriptural examples, such as Paul’s warning in Philippians and Jesus’s critique of the Pharisees, they explore how knowledge and zeal in faith—though positive in themselves—can easily be twisted into pride, exclusivity, and a sense of being ‘holier than thou.’ Both hosts reflect on personal experiences in ministry and church, warning of cliquishness, the dangers of prioritizing doctrinal correctness or spiritual status over genuine care, and how this can stifle authentic spiritual growth or community.The episode concludes by striking a balance between truth and grace, pointing out that while confronting false teachings and upholding sound doctrine is vital, it must be paired with compassion and humility. The hosts caution against forming exclusive cliques and urge listeners to remain open, welcoming, and grounded in both love and truth. They note how Lewis may have intentionally juxtaposed letters addressing discernment and pride to remind believers that a mature Christian walk requires both a commitment to truth and an attitude of grace, ensuring that neither becomes a source of self-righteousness or division.Subscribe 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

Jul 21, 202524 min

S2 Ep 23Satan Himself Masquerades as an Angel of Light - Letter #23: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey

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/3XgCodL“Letter 23 is so powerful.” Ian and Galen, hosts of the Screwtape Letters Podcast: Confronting Evil in Our Time, explore the biblical "Easter eggs" implanted by C.S. Lewis in each letter of his classic work. Ian notes this particular letter was omitted from popular abridged audio versions. They discuss how this omission could be tied to its strong Christian messaging and the inherent power of its theological insights. The Easter Egg centers on Lewis's use of the phrase “Angel of Light,” drawn directly from 2 Corinthians 11:14, highlighting it as a core strategy in Satan’s playbook: to deceive believers not through obvious evil, but by masquerading as goodness and twisting spiritual truths.They delve into how Satan's method is not creative invention but clever distortion, using aspects of God's own playbook, repackaging virtue and truth to mislead. This includes tempting people to redefine Jesus as merely a historical figure, a social reformer, or even a "celestial butler," rather than recognizing His divine authority. The hosts reflect on how these deceptions can infiltrate personal faith, churches, and larger culture, urging listeners to discern carefully the difference between true spiritual light and counterfeit goodness. They tie in scriptural examples, such as the devil's temptation of Eve and Jesus in the wilderness, to illustrate the enduring nature of spiritual deception and the necessity for vigilance and discernment.Wrapping up, the hosts emphasize the critical role of grounding oneself in biblical truth and seeking God’s guidance through prayer to resist spiritual counterfeits. They note that the epistles and instructions within the New Testament are not just stories, but practical guides for Christian living. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on contemporary instances where evil is presented as good in their lives or culture and to consider how they can guard themselves against such deception. The episode closes with a call to examine personal beliefs, align them with scriptural truth, and remain alert to the ongoing spiritual battle described by both C.S. Lewis and the Apostle Paul.Subscribe 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

Jul 17, 202519 min

S2 Ep 22At His Right Hand are Pleasures Forevermore - Letter #22: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey

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/3XgCodLIn this episode of the Screwtape Letters Podcast, the hosts revisit C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters with a focus on uncovering biblical “Easter eggs” and practical theology relevant to confronting evil in modern times. They emphasize that understanding scripture and discussing its meaning is not just for scholars or pastors, but for everyone. The hosts encourage listeners to read the Bible, engage in open conversations, and not be intimidated by differing interpretations, highlighting the idea of the “priesthood of all believers”—that everyone can have a direct relationship with God.A major theme of the discussion centers on how the good things God created—such as pleasure, relationships, and success—can be twisted into vices when misused or taken to excess. Drawing from Psalm 16:11 (“at your right hand are pleasures forevermore”), they stress that true joy and fulfillment are found in God’s presence. The hosts also reflect on the dangers of comfort and wealth leading people away from God, the importance of stewardship and charity, and the need to seek biblical guidance in all areas of life.The conversation also touches on the challenges of modern distractions and “noise,” referencing C.S. Lewis’s insight that the devil tries to drown out God’s voice. The hosts share personal experiences with distraction and advocate for intentional silence and time in scripture. They discuss using technology and AI as helpful tools for Bible study, while reminding listeners that nothing replaces direct engagement with God’s word. The episode closes with an encouragement to pursue a deeper relationship with Christ, find joy in God’s design, and resist the distractions that can pull us away from spiritual fulfillment.Subscribe 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

Jul 2, 202523 min

C.S. Lewis Expert William O’Flaherty Joins Ian to Discuss His New Book.

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In this special podcast episode, William O’Flaherty joins Ian to discuss his new book, The Screwtape Letters Handbook. O’Flaherty, a C.S. Lewis expert and early podcast contributor, shares insights on Lewis’s life and his own role in uncovering rare recordings. His latest book is a comprehensive guide to Lewis’s classic, offering detailed outlines and a glossary to help readers uncover the book’s profound truths.The Screwtape Letters Handbook is organized for easy reference, featuring an Outline Summary of key points and a Character and Topical Glossary divided into major characters, recurring themes, and other topics, each linked to specific letters and paragraphs. This structure enables readers to better understand and apply Lewis’s spiritual wisdom as they progress in their faith journey.O’Flaherty also recounts his personal journey with Lewis’s works, from discovering The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in high school to reading The Screwtape Letters on a recommendation. The conversation highlights how Lewis’s own spiritual journey informs his writing, and discusses the initial reception and lasting impact of The Screwtape Letters, emphasizing its accessible yet layered approach to spiritual themes that continue to resonate with readersAuthor of C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell ScrewtapeCompanion.comCreator of EssentialCSLewis.comHost of All About Jack PodcastIf 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.comIG @screwtapeletterspodcastFacebook https://linktr.ee/screwtapeletterspodcastPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.comConfronting Evil in Our Time - Pre-Order Book Today and Save! 🙏Reserve your signed, first edition copy Limited availability. Bless a friend with a copy.https://screwtapeletterspodcast.com/confronting-evil-in-our-time-the-book/

Jun 26, 202541 min

S2 Ep 21We Have Been Bought With A Price - Letter #21: Biblical Easter Eggs in the Screwtape Letters: A Theological Journey

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/3XgCodLIn this episode of the Screwtape Letters podcast, the hosts delve into Letter 21, focusing on the recurring theme of ownership and stewardship as presented by C.S. Lewis. They discuss how Lewis weaves biblical concepts—sometimes subtly, sometimes overtly—into his letters, particularly the idea that humans do not truly own anything in this world. Instead, everything we have, from our bodies to our possessions and even our time, is on loan from God. This is underscored by references to scripture, such as 1 Corinthians 6, which reminds believers that their bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and that they are "not your own," having been "bought with a price"—a call to glorify God with all aspects of life.The conversation highlights how the notion of ownership often leads to petty selfishness, whether it's being possessive of time, money, or even sexual autonomy. The hosts point out that this attitude is not only spiritually shortsighted but also leads to disappointment and misery, as nothing material can be taken beyond the grave. They draw parallels to cultural stories like Dickens' Scrooge, emphasizing that clinging to possessions or status is ultimately futile. The podcast encourages listeners to adopt a mindset of gratitude and stewardship, recognizing that everything is a gift from God to be used for His glory, rather than something to be hoarded or claimed as personal property.Finally, the hosts reflect on the spiritual battle over how we use our lives and resources, noting that both God and Satan vie for influence over our choices. They stress the importance of humility and the responsibility to steward all gifts—children, time, money, talents—for God's purposes. The episode closes with a challenge to shift language and perspective from "my" to "what God has given me," urging listeners to focus on how they can use their blessings to serve others and honor God, rather than falling into the trap of selfishness or materialism.Subscribe 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

Jun 18, 202513 min

Happy Father's Day from Ian and Galen

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Screwtape Letters Podcast, Proverbs 22:6 Raise your children well.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/3XgCodL

Jun 15, 20251 min