
Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast
The Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast explores popular songs, practices, and ideas in the light of Sola Scriptura and Tota Scriptura. It is an outlet of Westminster Effects, a church history themed guitar effects pedal brand based in Greenville, South Carolina.
Episodes
What Should Christians Think About AI and Data Centers?
Artificial intelligence is advancing at a staggering pace, but what does Scripture have to say about it? In this episode, Cody Fields explores the rapid growth of AI, the controversy surrounding massive data centers, and the biblical distinction between stewardship and dominion. Rather than reacting with fear or blind optimism, Christians are called to exercise wisdom, responsibility, and faithful
SBC 2026: Reform, Controversy, and the Road Ahead w/ Cory Truax
What happened at the 2026 Southern Baptist Convention—and why does it matter? Cody Fields is joined by Cory Truax to unpack the major developments from this year's SBC Annual Meeting. From the Truth and Unity Amendment to questions surrounding leadership, cooperation, and denominational direction, they examine the issues shaping the future of the SBC and discuss how churches can pursue both fa
The God Who Heals Through Miracles—and Medicine
What role do miracles, medicine, and God's sovereignty play in healing?In this episode of the Doxology Podcast, we discuss the relationship between divine healing and ordinary means, sharing personal experiences ranging from LASIK surgery to serious bacterial infections. Along the way, we explore how Christians should think about medical treatment, prayer, providence, and the ways God works th
Fender, Lawsuits, and the Ethics of Guitar Design
On this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields is joined by Jon Ross to discuss the recent legal battles surrounding guitar body shapes, trademarks, and intellectual property in the guitar industry. Using the latest Fender Musical Instruments Corporation controversies as a launching point, the conversation explores where legitimate brand protection ends and where corporat
What Josiah Queen’s “Judas” Gets Right... and Wrong
Josiah Queen’s song “Judas” has sparked a lot of discussion among Christians — and for good reason.In this crossover episode between the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast and Resurrection Church Podcast, Cody Fields, Bradley Cox, and Stephen Turner sit down to carefully discuss the theology, artistic intent, and gospel implications behind the viral song.Is comparing ourselves to Judas biblical?
How to Witness to Mormons Without Compromising the Gospel | Travis Kerns
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Travis Kerns joins us to discuss the major theological differences between Mormonism and biblical Christianity, why those differences matter, and how Christians can faithfully share the gospel with members of the LDS Church.We talk about Mormon beliefs surrounding God, Jesus, salvation, and revelation, along with common misconceptions Ch
Why Most Churches Get Leadership Wrong | Keith Foskey
Keith Foskey discusses the biblical model of church governance, emphasizing the roles of elders and deacons, qualifications, and the importance of a biblically functioning church. He shares insights on church leadership, qualifications, and practical ministry applications.Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Overcast, and YouTube.Follow us on Facebook
The Shroud of Turin Can’t Save You
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/the-shroud-of-turin-cant-save-you
Elder Emo, Brand New’s “Jesus Christ,” and the Gospel We Get Wrong
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields and Bradley Cox dive into the emotional impact of revisiting "Jesus Christ" by Brand New. They connect the song’s raw honesty with a common misunderstanding of the gospel—much like the issues addressed in Galatians. As their church begins a new study on Galatians, they unpack how legalism and self-justification ofte
Stop Helping Jesus Save You
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Why Discernment Matters More Than Ever (ft. Chris Rosebrough)
In this episode of the Doxology Podcast, Chris Rosebrough shares his journey through discernment, theology, and the importance of biblical literacy. He discusses the dangers of false teachings, the significance of the law and gospel, and how Christians can navigate theological differences with grace and truth.Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Overcast, and
Project Hail Mary and the Return of Meaningful Storytelling
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/project-hail-mary-and-the-return
Why Self-Awareness Matters in Worship Music
This episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast explores the importance of self-awareness, musical excellence, and the value of genuine expression in worship and creative pursuits. We have a look at a viral video, discuss the role of preparation, and emphasize the need for humility and growth in artistic and spiritual life.Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, O
Building Biblical Leadership: A Conversation With Brent Baker
In this crossover episode, Cody and Bradley explore Brent Baker’s journey to becoming a deacon at Resurrection Church. Along the way, they discuss biblical leadership structures, navigating church transitions, and the role of spiritual discernment. Brent shares personal stories and insights into church governance, offering valuable lessons for both church members and leaders.Subscribe on iTu
For Whom Did Christ Die? A Conversation on the Atonement
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields and Bradley Cox discuss the atonement as presented in the Gospel of John, focusing on the crucifixion of Christ as the sovereign plan of God for salvation. They explore the doctrine of limited atonement, what it means to say Christ died for His people, and why a robust view of God’s sovereignty fuels bold, urgent, and joyful
Navigating Church Life: Community and Controversies
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields and Bradley Cox talk through the realities of everyday church life. From community engagement and church membership to navigating controversy with clarity and integrity, they reflect on what it means to shepherd people well in complicated times.They discuss the importance of walking through Scripture together, giving meaningf
Cover-Up in the Charismatic Movement: Bethel, Shawn Bolz, and Todd White
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we examine the unfolding controversies surrounding Bethel Church, Shawn Bolz, Todd White, and the broader New Apostolic Reformation movement.We discuss allegations of cover-up culture, the recurring pattern of leadership scandals in Charismatic circles, and the emotional toll these situations take on churches and individuals.What does bi
Faith, Family, Freedom, and Other Things We Don’t Take Seriously
On bad art, worse theology, and the hollowing out of Christian conservatismhttps://codyfields.substack.com/p/faith-family-freedom-and-other-things
Moderation Is Not the Virtue You Think It Is
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/moderation-is-not-the-virtue-you
AI in Christian Music: Tool, Threat, or Opportunity?
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology podcast, we're joined once again by Cory Wing. Cory shares his journey as a musician, detailing his recent songwriting spree where he produced over 30 songs in a short period. He discusses the personal nature of his music, particularly his first album, which chronicles his life experiences, including his journey to faith and redemption.The co
Can Christians Enjoy Dark Music Without Compromising Faith?
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we delve into the complexities of Christians listening to and enjoying music, particularly focusing on darker themes and emotional struggles. We analyze songs from bands like Skillet and Alkaline Trio, discussing how these lyrics resonate with the Christian experience of battling inner demons and the need for authentic expression in musi
When Worship Gets Brutal: Why Heavy Christian Music Exists
Everyone’s talking about Skillet's "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" - the one that packs crushing guitars, raw screams, and real grief into one track. The comments are flooded with people who’ve lost children, spouses, and hope… and they’re saying, “Finally. Someone gets it.”In this episode, Cody Fields and Bradley Cox unpack why that song is hitting so hard, why so much modern Christian m
John Cooper of Skillet — “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel,” the So-Called Controversy
Skillet's John Cooper joins us to talk about the "controversy" regarding their rendition of "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel," which was ignited by the social media Balrogs.Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Overcast, and YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X.Join the discussion at the Westminster Effects Gr
Money, Stewardship, and the Kingdom: A Conversation with Dominion Wealth Strategists
This conversation explores the intersection of financial planning, family wealth, and Christian values. Justin Johnson of Dominion Wealth Strategists joins us to discuss the importance of understanding financial goals, the role of shared values in financial guidance, and the need for financial literacy within the church, while emphasizing the complexities of financial decisions, the significance o
The Moscow Mood with Toby Sumpter
In this episode of the Westminster Effects podcast, I sit down with Toby Sumpter to talk about joy and gratitude being the heart of the Moscow Mood. The conversation also emphasizes the significance of justification by faith alone and the ongoing advancement of the kingdom despite challenges and detractors.Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Overcast, and Y
Why Eschatology Matters With the Based Boomer (Mike D'Virgilio)
The Based Boomer (Mike D'Virgillio) from Eschatology Matters joins us for a conversation on his journey from Roman Catholicism all the way to postmillennialism, all while my phone overheated and we lost video most of the way through.Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Overcast, and YouTube.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X.Jo
Faith, Friendship, and Fighting Fair With Andrew Rappaport - Fight Laugh Feast 2025
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields engages with guest Andrew Rappaport in a lively discussion about theology, religious beliefs, and the importance of respectful disagreement. They explore personal experiences in church leadership, the role of Scripture, and the impact of social media on faith and ethics. The conversation emphasizes the value of humor and cama
God, Country, and Kingdom: A Christian View of Politics
Pastor Bradley Cox and Cody Fields tackle the uneasy relationship between faith and politics in light of Charlie Kirk’s recent funeral. The two discuss what went right—like the bold proclamation of the gospel—and what went wrong—like the political grandstanding that followed.From patriotism and Christian nationalism to the biblical role of government and the danger of idolatry in politics, Bradley
Charlie Kirk, Frank Turek, and the Limits of Free Will
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The Legacy of Voddie Baucham
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields, Bradley Cox, and Stan Fields reflect on the recent passing of influential Christian leaders, particularly Voddie Baucham. They discuss Baucham impact on American Christianity, his teaching style, and the legacy he leaves behind. The conversation also touches on the importance of grieving faithful saints, the future of pastor
Charlie Kirk Assassination: What the Church Must Say
In this conversation, Cody Fields and Bradley Cox discuss the recent violent events in the news, particularly focusing on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. They reflect on the cultural and political implications of such violence, the role of the church in addressing these issues, and the need for a robust theological response. The conversation emphasizes the importance of engaging with biblical t
America Will Never Be the Same
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/america-will-never-be-the-same
Christian Education and Discipleship with Gabe Rench
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology podcast, hosts Cody Fields and Bradley Cox are joined by Gabe Rench, the founder of CrossPolitic, to discuss the intersection of faith, politics, and education. They explore the origins of CrossPolitic, the impact of COVID-19 on educational choices, and the importance of discipleship in the home. The conversation also touches on the Fight Laugh F
Free Markets, Not Command Economies: A Plea to My Congressman
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/free-markets-not-command-economies
Understanding Horseshoe Theory in Modern Politics
In this conversation, Cody Fields and Cory Truax discuss their personal journeys into postmillennialism, exploring the implications of this belief system on community and faith. They delve into horseshoe theory, illustrating how extreme ideologies can converge, and reflect on Michael Crichton's environmental narratives. The discussion emphasizes the importance of managing change within communities
Do We Really Need Another Pentecost? | Jesus Culture’s “Send the Fire” w/ Mackenzie Holloway
Jesus Culture’s new song “Send the Fire” asks God for “another Pentecost.” But here’s the problem: Pentecost already happened — once for all — and we don’t need a repeat. Mackenzie Holloway of The Godly Whistleblower joins us on the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast to break down why this lyric is unbiblical, what really happened in Acts 2, and how we should be thinking (and singing) about the
Where’s the beef? Not in a red heifer…
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/wheres-the-beef-not-in-a-red-heifer
Disagreeing Charitably: A Conversation on John 10 and Psalm 82
In this episode, Cody Fields and Bradley Cox revisit a minor point of disagreement from Bradley's recent sermon on John 10—specifically Jesus' quotation of Psalm 82. Their discussion models how Christians can engage theological differences with clarity, respect, and unity.Whether you're interested in biblical interpretation, pastoral ministry, or simply how to disagree without dividing
Spencer Smith v Skillet: A Masterclass in Missing the Point
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/spencer-smith-v-skillet-a-masterclass
Faith Journeys: John MacArthur, Hulk Hogan, and... Ozzy Osbourne?
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we reflect on the lives and faith journeys of John MacArthur and Hulk Hogan, two figures from vastly different backgrounds. We also delve into Ozzy Osbourne's profound influence on heavy metal music and the intriguing possibility of a faith awakening towards the end of his life, highlighted by the story of him receiving a Bible in re
Middle East Missions with Mary Ellen Lovin
On this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we sit down with Mary Ellen Lovin, a missionary to the Middle East supported by Resurrection Church. Mary Ellen shares what it's like to do ministry in a region rich in both history and hardship, how the gospel is moving, and what the Western Church can learn from believers abroad.This conversation is part of our Common Thread series
Ezekiel's Horses Still Aren't Apache Helicopters
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/ezekiels-horses-still-arent-apache
2025 Southern Baptist Convention Recap With Cory Truax
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cory Truax joins us to discuss the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), its structure, and the importance of church autonomy. They delve into the dynamics of the annual SBC meeting, key debates surrounding female pastors, and the role of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC). The conversation also touches on financial transpar
Ted Cruz Wants to Be Blessed, and You Should Too
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/ted-cruz-wants-to-be-blessed-and
Steve Cobucci (Wolves at the Gate) Riffs on Their New Album - Wasteland
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, host Cody Fields welcomes Steve Cobucci from Wolves at the Gate to discuss their new album, 'Wasteland.' The conversation delves into the album's concept, artistic influences, and the deeper themes of storytelling and the gospel within their music. Steve shares insights on the evolution of their sound, the challenges of creat
"Hard Fought Hallelujah" - A Lyrical Breakdown
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, host Cody Fields and guest Stan Fields engage in a detailed breakdown of the song "Hard Fought Hallelujah" by Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll. They explore the themes of worship music, the emotional aspects of worship, and the mission of the church. The conversation emphasizes the importance of focusing on God rather than self in w
The Hope of Total Depravity
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/the-hope-of-total-depravity
G3 Ministries Controversy: Accountability and Repentance
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, hosts Cody Fields and Bradley Cox discuss the recent controversy surrounding G3 Ministries and its president, Josh Buice, who was confessed to slandering fellow ministers through anonymous social media accounts. The conversation delves into the dangers of social media, the temptation of self-promotion in ministry, and the importance of a
How to Really Defeat Trashworld - The Postmil Project
In this engaging conversation, Cody and Cory reflect on their theological journeys, critique contemporary church messaging, and discuss the importance of community dynamics. They explore the concept of 'Trash World' and its implications for the church, emphasizing the need for a balance between righteous indignation and holy purpose. The dialogue also touches on the role of duty in buildin
Exploring the PCA with Cory Wing (Common Thread) - 308
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cory Wing joins us for a deep discussion about the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), focusing on the rigorous processes of licensure and ordination, the roles of ruling and teaching elders, and the educational requirements for church leadership. We explore the governance structure of the PCA, emphasizing the importance of church poli
Why We Exercise Discernment in Modern Worship - 307
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we dive into the importance of lyrical analysis and discernment in evaluating popular worship music. They discuss why they critique prominent figures and ministries like Elevation Worship, Steven Furtick, Bethel Music, and Cory Asbury, emphasizing the need to examine songs and teachings through the lens of Sola Scriptura and Tota Scriptu
Flooded Kids Wing Before Easter: Trusting God's Providence
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we reflect on the unexpected flooding of our church's kids wing just before Easter 2025. Join us as we explore how God's sovereign providence shines through challenges, offering theological insights and practical lessons for trusting Him in the midst of trials. From the chaos of a flooded ministry space to the hope of Easter, thi
Cory Asbury's Overwhelming, Never-Ending, Reckless Songwriting
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/cory-asburys-overwhelming-never-ending
Cringe Easter Church Promos
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we dive into the wild world of questionable Easter promotions by churches in 2025. From cringe-worthy gimmicks to outright bizarre marketing stunts, we unpack what went wrong, why these ideas miss the mark, and how churches can refocus on the true meaning of Easter. Join us for a lively discussion grounded in Sola Scriptura and Tota Scri
Trump's Tariff Tantrum: Whiplash, Wealth Gaps, and Woke Economics
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/trumps-tariff-tantrum-whiplash-wealth
Trump Tariffs Unpacked: A Conversation with Dominion Wealth Strategists
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we dive into the complex world of President Donald Trump’s tariffs with Justin Johnson and Josiah Stowe from Dominion Wealth Strategists. Join us for a thoughtful and nuanced conversation exploring the economic, cultural, and theological implications of tariffs on everyday Americans and the broader market. How do these policies align wit
The Sin of Empathy: Dr. Joe Rigney Interview
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Joe Rigney, Fellow of Theology at New Saint Andrews College and author of the provocative new book, The Sin of Empathy: Compassion and Its Counterfeits. Dr. Rigney unpacks his controversial take on empathy, exploring how it can be wielded as a tool of manipulation rather than a virtue, and how Christians can discern
Should we ditch John Piper? A response to Jon Harris.
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we tackle Jon Harris' critique of John Piper’s Christian Hedonism (Watch it here). Harris challenges Piper’s theological framework—does it hold up? We break down the arguments, dive into the theology, and share our perspective on this lively debate. Whether you’re Team Piper, intrigued by Harris, or just here for the discussion, tune
I Am Now a Deep State Federal Agent
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/i-am-now-a-deep-state-federal-agent
Sons of Sunday’s “Runnin' With Angels” - Self-Centered and Shallow
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we break down the latest song from Sons of Sunday, "Runnin' With Angels," and examine its self-centered, shallow theology. Is it really about Christ, or just another feel-good anthem? Join us as we analyze the lyrics, discuss biblical worship, and contrast it with a more theologically rich approach to songwriting.Subscribe
Biblical Foundations: Women's Ministry Beyond Emotions
Join us on this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast as we delve into a refreshing perspective on women's ministry with Cody's mom. Discover how her approach emphasizes deep Bible study over emotionalism, offering valuable insights and practical wisdom for building a strong foundation in faith. Whether you're involved in ministry or seeking a deeper understanding of the
Unlocking Community: The Power of Small Group Bible Studies
Dive into a compelling discussion on the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast as we explore the profound impact of small group Bible studies within the local church. In this episode, Stan Fields shares real-life stories, actionable insights, and heartfelt experiences that demonstrate how these intimate gatherings nurture spiritual growth, deepen biblical understanding, and foster lasting community
Paula White, Girl Boss
https://codyfields.substack.com/p/paula-white-girl-boss
Praying With Jesus: Deepening Your Prayer Life, Featuring Adriel Sanchez
Join us on this enlightening episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast as we sit down with Adriel Sanchez to discuss his transformative book, Praying With Jesus. In this engaging conversation, Adriel shares insights into the practice of prayer, explores how to cultivate a deeper relationship with Jesus, and provides practical guidance for those seeking to enrich their spiritual journey.
Behemoth vs. "Christ is King" – When Metal Meets the Gospel
Behemoth, the infamous blackened death metal band, recently found their social media flooded with "Christ is King" comments, sparking a wave of reactions. What does this moment reveal about cultural engagement, evangelism, and the clash between Christianity and extreme metal? We break it all down on this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast.
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Wes Huff on Joe Rogan: A Christian Perspective - 296
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we discuss Wes Huff's recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience. We explore the key moments from the conversation, evaluate the topics through a Christian lens, and reflect on how believers can engage in meaningful dialogue in today's cultural landscape.
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Why Are Young Men Converting to Catholicism and Orthodoxy? - 295
Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy have seen a rise in young male converts in recent years. Why is this happening? In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we explore the appeal of these traditions to young men, examine their theological and cultural draws, and discuss what Protestants can do to address these trends while staying rooted in biblical truth.
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2024, a post mortem - 294
Join us as Cory Truax and Hannah Miller return to the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast for an engaging review of 2024! From cultural events to theological insights and everything in between, we reflect on the year’s highs, lows, and lessons. Don’t miss this thoughtful and entertaining discussion as we close out the year.
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The Common Thread: A Lutheran Perspective with Jon Ross - 293
In the debut episode of our new series, The Common Thread, we sit down with Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast co-host Jon Ross to explore his Lutheran roots. Together, we discuss the key distinctives of Lutheran theology, the richness of the liturgy, and the common ground we share as believers in Christ. Join us as we dive into what unites and what sets apart various traditions within the Chris
I blame Chocolate Knox for this
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Lyrical Theology: Analyzing Skillet's "Fire Inside of Me" & "Not Afraid"
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we dive deep into the lyrics of Skillet's powerful songs, "Fire Inside of Me" and "Not Afraid." Join us as we explore the theological themes, biblical implications, and how these songs align (or clash) with a Reformed worldview. Are they edifying for worship, personal reflection, or something else entirely? Tune in for a thoughtful and e
Dusty Deevers on Faith, Leadership, and Public Service - 291
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, recorded at the Fight Laugh Feast Conference, we welcome Dusty Deevers—pastor and Oklahoma state senator. Dusty shares his insights on how he navigates the demands of ministry and public office while staying rooted in his Christian faith. Listen in as he discusses the intersection of faith and politics, providing encouragement for standi
Exploring the Crusades, Textual Criticism, and More with Dr. James White - 290
In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, we sit down with Dr. James White at the Fight Laugh Feast conference. Our conversation spans a variety of topics, including the Crusades, textual criticism, and the historical context that shapes our faith today. Dr. White brings clarity and depth to complex theological and historical issues, making this a must-listen for anyone eager to
Biblical Wealth Management with Dominion Wealth Strategists - 289
In this special episode recorded live at the Fight Laugh Feast Conference, we sit down with Dominion Wealth Strategists to dive into the intersection of faith and finances. Discover a Reformed perspective on wealth stewardship, financial strategies, and how biblical principles can guide your financial decisions. Tune in for practical advice on managing your finances while staying faithful to Chris
Bow Tie Dialogues: A Conversation with Keith Foskey - 288
In this special episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, recorded live at the Fight Laugh Feast Conference, we’re joined by Keith Foskey, creator of the Bow Tie Dialogues. Keith shares insights on engaging theological discussions, the importance of respectful dialogue across theological divides, and the inspiration behind his popular online series. Tune in for an engaging conversation
Faith on the Field: Mark Dewey's Perspective on Baseball and Christ - 287
In this special episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, recorded live at the Fight Laugh Feast conference, we sit down with former Major League Baseball player and coach Mark Dewey, also the host of the podcast In The Bullpen. Join us as we dive into the current state of baseball, exploring the challenges and changes within the sport. Mark shares his unique insights into the intersect
The armor of God with Uri Brito - 286
Uri Brito joins us this week to discuss his book, The War of the Priesthood, which is a biblical theology on the armor of God.
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Unity in church leadership - 285
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Hurricane Helene and the GeAYs - Postmil Project
Cory Truax joins me for another episode of the Postmil Project to discuss, among other things, our experience with Hurricane Helene and the Christian response in the Upstate of South Carolina.
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Death and Metaxas
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