PostEverything
Brad Edwards and John Houmes
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Brad Edwards and John Houmes explore how leaders and society can navigate rapidly shifting cultural norms and declining institutional trust. They discuss building lasting structures in a post-everything world where individualism and change challenge traditional expectations.
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Staying Human in an AI World w/ Jay Kim 20.05.2026 1ч 11минBrad Edwards sits down with Jay Kim, pastor of Westgate Church in Silicon Valley and author of Analog Church, to discuss the spiritual implications of artificial intelligence—and why church leaders urgently need a response. Key points: • The difference between attention economy (social media) and attachment economy (AI) • Why AI companions create relational attachment in ways social media never could • How tech workers in Silicon Valley are experiencing spiritual crisis over AI displacement • Marshall McLuhan's theory: When pushed to extremes, technology inverts on itself • The spiritual discipline of sober-mindedness in an age of endless stimulation • Why the church must become "weird" again to counter digital culture • Practical formation practices to help your congregation think deeply (not just consume) • How pastors can help disciples navigate vocational uncertainty in tech fields • The role of curiosity and meandering as countercultural spiritual practices Themes: • Spiritual formation in digital age • AI and human relationships • Church in Silicon Valley • Pastoral leadership in tech cities • Technology ethics and faith Key words: AI companion, Spiritual formation, Church leadership, Discipleship, Silicon Valley, Artificial intelligence, Technology ethics, Sober-mindedness, Pastoral care, Formation practices, Jay Kim, PostEverything, Digital culture, Embodied community, Tech workers CHAPTERS: 🎙️ Welcome to Post Everything — 00:00 👋 John Introduces Jay Kim — 01:05 💬 Brad Welcomes Jay — 02:17 📖 Analog Church's Cosmic Irony — 04:00 🏘️ Last In-Person Gathering — 05:00 😷 Pandemic Forces Publishing Decision — 06:15 ⛪ Church Growth Model Problem — 10:44 💻 Digital Cannot Replace Embodied — 12:19 📡 Technology Shapes What's Possible — 14:30 🤖 AI Isn't Built, but Grown — 15:26 ⚡ Efficiency Over Effortful Growth — 19:05 👁️ The Attention Economy Trap — 21:22 💔 Enter the Attachment Economy — 23:18 🧠 AI Creates Relational Bond — 25:27 ❓ Is This Really Human? — 27:12 🚨 Training Your Own Replacement — 29:36 🙏 Lament Before Theological Hope — 33:03 🤔 Curiosity as Vocational Superpower — 35:03 📺 Technology Inverts at Extremes — 39:08 🧠 Brain Losing Cognitive Capacity — 42:44 ⛪ The Church Must Be Weird — 53:26 🌐 Silicon Valley Exports Culture Worldwide — 57:28
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Making Meaning by Making Enemies 30.04.2026 58минMaking Meaning by Making Enemies: Tribes, Mimetic Rivals, & Gospel Peace With John Houmes and Brad Edwards Why do we need enemies to feel like we belong? In this conversation, John and Brad unpack Trevin Wax's article "When the Tribe Eats the Church" through the lens of René Girard's scapegoat mechanism—revealing why communities (left and right) use the same tribal pattern to maintain unity. From mimetic desire to mythological justification, from McCarthyism to cancel culture, we're watching the same mechanism play out in real-time: communities make meaning by making enemies. But the Resurrection changes everything. 🎯 What You'll Hear • How expressive individualism evolved into tribalism • Girard's mimetic desire: we learn what to want by imitating others • The scapegoat mechanism: communities uniting through accusation and expulsion • McCarthyism vs. cancel culture—same pattern, different tribes • Why mythology hides the violence of persecution • How Christ's resurrection vindicated the innocent victim • Why double imputation means Christians don't need another scapegoat • What the church must offer: belonging rooted in worship, not enemies • How gathered worship reorders our tribal identity 💡 KEY QUOTES BRAD EDWARDS: "We don't know how to exist, how to make sense of the world and make meaning without an enemy. That is an incredible enslavement that we have willingly walked into." JOHN HOUMES: "We're living in a story that's way too small. Jesus is victorious over our deepest enemy—sin, death, and the devil. He rises from the dead in victory." 📚 RESOURCES Trevin Wax, "When the Tribe Eats the Church" (Gospel Coalition, April 9, 2026) René Girard, I See Satan Fall Like Lightning Luke Burgis, Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life Eugene Peterson, The Pastor Michelle Margolis, From Politics to the Pews #Tribalism #Polarization #ScapegoatMechanism #RenéGirard #TrevinWax #Gospel #Church #Belonging #Identity #Discipleship #PostEverything Chapters 00:00 🎯INTRO 01:17 🏘️Trevin Wax: When Tribe Eats Church 01:44 👤What Are Tribes? Examples Everywhere 03:32 🎭Tribalism's New Function: Making Meaning 05:47 📱Eugene Peterson: Digital Ecstasy 07:30 🚫Escape Isn't Transcendence 08:51 👎Making Meaning by Making Enemies 09:15 🤖Algorithms Designed to Deliver Enemies 10:17 🏛️Digital Disembodies Everything 11:41 🐴Horseshoe Theory: Same Battlefield 14:16 💔Church Planting on Enemy Opposition 16:36 🔄Echo Chambers Refuse New Ideas 19:45 ❌Tribal Concerns Become Gospel Tests 24:24 🗳️Politics Replaced Religion as Primary 27:34 🔍Introducing René Girard 29:41 🧠Mimetic Desire: We Learn Wanting 30:52 🏆Mimetic Rivalry: Victory Over Object 34:13 🎪Scapegoat Mechanism Brings Peace 37:11 📖Mythology Justifies the Perpetrators 38:20 ☮️McCarthyism and Cancel Culture Parallel 42:30 ✝️Gospel Uniquely Sides With Victim 43:10 🙏Resurrection Breaks the Mechanism 43:55 💫Double Imputation Means No Scapegoats 45:52 📜Stories Too Small, Jeremiah Example 57:25 🤝Church: Thick Belonging, Gospel Posture
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Paideia, Not Perfection w/ David Cassidy 15.04.2026 59минPaideia Not Perfection: Kingdom Family Formation With Pastor David Cassidy What does it mean to disciple your children? It's not just rules and Bible verses. It's paideia—the ancient Greek word for formation, enculturation, shaping a person's reflexes, habits, and loves. In this conversation with Pastor David Cassidy from Spanish River Church, we explore: • Why behavior management isn't the goal (we don't want "chocolate soldiers") • The role of beauty, literature, and nature in forming kingdom citizens • How to start: Who's discipling YOU? • Why the dinner table is a sacred space • The difference between a family with Christian elements vs. a family enculturated in the kingdom • How to build resilient faith in your kids—faith that doesn't crumble when life disappoints David offers hope: this isn't about perfection. It's about direction. It's a slow drip over 18 years, not a weekend seminar. ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:17 Welcome & Paideia overview 01:44 What is paideia? (Greek word unpacked) 04:52 Kingdom paideia vs. family with Christian elements 06:08 Theology comes at your fingertips 08:01 The centrality of love in formation 09:20 Christian worldview isn't enough 13:15 What does a resilient disciple look like? 15:40 Remember whose you are 17:11 Gospel astonishment and enjoyment of Christ 19:07 What shatters faith? 21:28 Chocolate soldiers vs. hearts of repentance 23:34 Fear of the Lord can be taught 25:12 Anti-discipleship forces 28:16 The church's role in kingdom paideia 32:34 Christian schools as an extension of discipleship 34:19 Partnership between parents, church, and school 35:05 How do we practically bring kingdom paideia home? 36:54 Who's discipling YOU? 39:11 Great classics to read 42:11 Taking trips 44:41 Slow drip, not a week-long retreat 44:53 Why the dinner table matters 47:38 Food as connector and sacred space 49:36 Three takeaways from John 📚 RESOURCES MENTIONED Ephesians 6:4 (paideia language) Edith Hamilton's Greek Mythology Augustine's Confessions Shakespearean Sonnets John Milton C.S. Lewis (The Kilns, his home) Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Chronicles of Narnia Psalm 25 ("Remember whose you are") Westminster Shorter Catechism Heidelberg Catechism 💡 KEY QUOTES "We don't want chocolate soldiers. We want kids who have resilient faith." "Paideia is about forming reflexes, habits, loyalties, and loves. What kind of human being are we trying to produce?" "Theology comes at your fingertips—not just a statement of faith you sign your name to, but how you live." "Who's discipling YOU? That's where we start as parents." "The dinner table is not a sacrament, but it's a sacred moment." "This is about direction, not perfection. It's a slow drip over 18 years." 🎙️ ABOUT THIS CONVERSATION This is a crossover episode between PostEverything (a podcast on culture and formation) and Rooted by the River (a parenting podcast). While Rooted focuses on family discipleship, David's theology of formation through culture, beauty, literature, and everyday rhythms connects deeply to how the Church forms people in a post-Christian age. Rooted by the River is a Spanish River Church parenting podcast dedicated to equipping families to root deep in Jesus and His love. spanishriver.com | rootedbytheriver.com
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Compassion without Capture w/ Neil Shenvi 01.04.2026 1ч 30минNeil Shenvi on Wokeness, Truth, and the Church What does it mean to respond to wokeness without panic, caricature, or reactionary tribalism? In this episode of Post Everything, Brad Edwards and John Houmes sit down with Neil Shenvi, co-author of Post-Woke, to talk about the cultural position of Christianity in 2026, the power of contemporary critical theory, and how churches can form people who are neither ideologically captured nor politically naive. The conversation explores the complexity of our current moment: Are we in a “negative world,” an apathetic world, or something even more fragmented? How should Christians think about “woke natives,” younger generations shaped by DEI frameworks, oppressor/oppressed binaries, and moral urgency? And how do pastors offer both compassion and clarity when so much of the culture is driven by polarization, fear, and identity conflict? Shenvi argues that critical theory is not merely a tool or political lens, but a worldview with its own account of identity, justice, truth, and righteousness. But he also warns Christians against responding with simplistic anti-woke rhetoric or drifting toward equally unbiblical reactionary movements on the right. Together they discuss: Christianity’s changing cultural position Why “woke” ideas appeal to younger generations The importance of reading primary sources and steelmanning arguments The danger of raising kids with no immunity to bad ideas How critical theory reshapes identity, justice, and moral authority Why worship is essential for resisting all totalizing worldviews How the Church can remain biblical without becoming reactionary This is a conversation about formation, truth, and the future of the Church in a deeply contested cultural moment. Key Themes Negative world, apatheism, and cultural fragmentation Compassionate clarity as a Christian posture Critical theory as a worldview, not just a method The formation of Gen Z and “woke natives” Identity, social binaries, and hegemonic power Reading primary sources instead of caricatures The danger of anti-woke overreaction Worship as resistance to ideological capture Chapters 00:00 Intro 02:37 Christianity’s Cultural Position 07:03 Clarity Without Dismissal 13:36 Dialogue, Sources, Truth 18:45 Theory Becomes Religion 25:29 Four Pillars Explained 30:48 When Theory Corrupts 33:41 Poison, Not Meat 35:34 The Woke Right 40:20 Gen Z's Tension 43:39 Can't Split Jesus 47:51 Formation Without God 52:10 Trust Replaces Power 57:23 Love and Truth 01:00:40 Worship Reorients Everything 01:05:33 Pillars as Religion 01:12:44 Justice Without King 01:19:23 God First Vertically 01:28:29 Get to Church
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Secularization Isn't Gravity w/ Stefan Paas 18.03.2026 1ч 3минSecularization Isn’t Gravity Apatheism, Exile, and Mission Without Power (with Stefan Paas) Is Christianity declining in the West—or are we misunderstanding what’s happening? Missiologist Stefan Paas argues that secularization isn’t inevitable. It’s not gravity. Instead, it’s the result of millions of personal decisions—and that means its trajectory can change. In this episode of Post Everything, John Houmes talks with Paas about the rise of apatheism—a cultural moment where God isn’t rejected so much as ignored—and what it means for Christian mission in a post-Christian society. Rather than responding with panic, nostalgia, or attempts to reclaim cultural power, Paas suggests that the Church may need to rediscover something much older: faithful witness from the margins. Together they discuss: Why indifference may be a bigger challenge than hostility The surprising religious curiosity among younger generations What Christians can learn from the biblical experience of exile Why worship may be one of the most countercultural practices left How the Church can maintain its identity without resentment Why mission today may look less like conquest—and more like creating small “niches” of hope and beauty Chapters 00:00 Intro 03:50 🧐 Christianity's Current Social Position 09:20 Christian Proclamation Amidst Apatheism 11:20 ⚽️ Christians on Liverpool FC 12:00 🎙️ Proclamation through Podcasting 16:00 Worship as Rebellion 20:55 ✝️ 🇺🇸Faith Identity & National Identity 21:30 Secularization as Exile 27:30 Learning From Historic Black Church 29:00 Identity Maintenance in Exile 34:00 Formation as Preparation for Exile 35:30 ⛪️ Six Western Types of Churches 36:30 🇺🇸 American Impulses in Church Style 40:00 Love of Enemies in Exile 43:40 ⏱️ The Kingdom of God - Geography or Chronology? 44:30 Doxology & Mission Aren't Efficient 50:05 John's Favorite Paas Quote 52:53 Is God Behind Secularization? 55:00 🌎 ⛪️The Church & the World 56:00 Christian Spirituality & Identity in Exile 59:00 Secularization = Sum of a Million Decisions 1:01:45 So Many Enemies
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Faithful in the Fracture 04.03.2026 32минIn this follow-up to our conversation with Dr. George Yancey, John and Brad wrestle with a pressing question: How do Christians live as holy, set-apart people—both hospitable and faithful—while navigating exile and cultural chaos? Drawing on current tensions in Minneapolis and the broader polarization shaping our moment, they explore how alienation on both the left and the right fuels entitlement, outrage, and a destructive feedback loop that makes collective problem-solving nearly impossible. But this episode isn’t just cultural analysis—it’s pastoral. Brad introduces a crucial distinction: revival chasing vs. remnant building. In a liminal age, the church’s calling may not be dramatic cultural takeover, but patient formation—becoming a people anchored in Christ, capable of loving our enemies without fear. In this episode: Why alienation is driving polarization on both sides How compassion becomes weaponized into coercion The “feedback loop” fueling culture-war escalation Why small churches may be uniquely positioned right now Revival chasing vs. remnant building Why loving our enemies is not optional Christianity Letting the Kingdom—not the culture—set the table for our faith At the heart of it all: Jesus did not come to defeat a political party. He came announcing the Kingdom of God. And He loved His enemies all the way to the cross. Hashtags: #PostEverythingPodcast #FaithfulInTheFracture #LiminalAge #ChristianLeadership #CulturalApologetics #SpiritualFormation #LoveYourEnemies #ChurchInExile Chapters: 00:00 – Intro 00:59 – Welcome Back 01:30 – The Big Question 03:39 – Beneath the Conflict 05:58 – A Human Example 07:21 – The Other Alienation 09:13 – Compassion and Power 10:53 – Entitlement Explained 13:12 – Minnesota Tensions 14:57 – The Feedback Loop 16:54 – Why It Feels Impossible 18:14 – The Small Church Moment 19:14 – Citizens in Exile 21:00 – Revival or Remnant 23:27 – Cultivating the Soil 25:09 – Human Effort, God’s Work 26:47 – Beyond the Cacophony 27:00 – The Kingdom Sets the Table 28:11 – “Are You for Us?” 29:53 – Discipleship First 30:30 – Love Your Enemies 31:47 – Closing Encouragement #FaithAndCulture #ChurchLeadership #SpiritualFormation
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Everything is a Litmus Test w/ George A. Yancey 18.02.2026 59минIdentity Politics, Polarization & Moral Persuasion — with Dr. George Yancey Why does every political controversy feel like a Rorschach test? In this episode of Posteverything, sociologist Dr. George Yancey joins us to explore identity politics, polarization, and whether moral persuasion still works in a culture that rewards outrage over understanding. We discuss how framing everything through power and oppression reshapes public discourse, why polarization may be a crisis of moral formation rather than ideology, and what happens when shared moral language erodes. We also examine Tim Keller’s “Third Way,” the limits of political power, and the church’s role in forming people who can engage culture without being consumed by it. This is a conversation about truth, trust, leadership—and what kind of people we need to become in a liminal age. 🔍 Big Questions We Explore Is identity politics a strategy—or a substitute religion? When does moral persuasion break down? What happens when we lose shared moral language? What kind of people do we need to become in a liminal age? CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 02:15 The Cost of Identity Politics 06:59 Polarization and Its Consequences 13:38 The Evolution of Racial Dynamics 20:29 Understanding Identity Politics 28:19 Tim Keller's Third Way 34:34 Moral Persuasion and Its Challenges 40:20 The Role of the Church in Society 49:18 Navigating a Post-Secular World
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A.I. in Warfare & Society w/ Peter W. Singer 04.02.2026 1ч 2минJohn and Brad welcome back renowned political scientist, ethicist and specialist on 21st century warfare, Peter Warren Singer. They discuss advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for society. Singer reflects on the evolution of AI over the past two and a half years, highlighting both the positive and negative impacts it has had on various sectors, including politics and the economy. He emphasizes the dual nature of AI's influence, where it can drive economic growth while simultaneously raising concerns about job displacement and societal disruption. The conversation also touches on the military applications of AI, particularly in the context of the ongoing Ukraine conflict, where innovative uses of drones have transformed warfare dynamics. As the discussion progresses, Singer delves into the broader cultural and social ramifications of AI, noting how it affects personal identity and community roles. He shares insights from a survey of experts regarding the anticipated effects of AI on different aspects of life, including healthcare and social interactions. The episode concludes with a personal story from Singer about his son's charitable initiative, Cancer Kicks, which aims to support cancer patients while funding research, showcasing a positive response to adversity in the face of technological change. #warfare #artificialintelligence #cancer #dronewarfare #tech Chapters: 00:00-02:00 Intro 02:01-10:18 What's changed in two and a half years in AI? 10:18-20:29 Ukraine/Russia drone warfare and tech advances 20:30-35:00 U.S. Rivalry w/ China...and Taiwan 35:00-47:59 Military Advancements and Societal Impacts 48:00-54:05 Cancer Kicks (Peter's Son's Non-Profit) 54:06-1:07:33 John and Brad's Take-Aways Listen on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2IduWunxhhDfZd8vYOGNab?si=a9c8901c0b5b43dc Apple Podast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/posteverything/id1676174977 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_posteverything Resources: Peter Singer books: https://pwsinger.com/books Cancerkicks: https://www.cancerkicks.org/ Cancerkicks store: https://store.cancerkicks.org/ Corporate Catalog (for groups buying with their own logo on the items): https://www.cancerkicks.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/CorporateCatalog.pdf
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Theology & Discipleship in the Age of AI w/ Michael Graham 21.01.2026 1ч 21минS2E2 (#69) In this conversation, Mike Graham discusses the implications of artificial intelligence on cultural apologetics, focusing on the AI Christian Benchmark report. He explores the methodology behind the report, the theological reliability of AI outputs, and the challenges and opportunities presented by AI technology. The discussion also delves into the role of institutions, the church's response to technology, and the importance of navigating the complexities of AI in a redemptive manner. CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 02:00 Why Study AI? 05:30 Cultural Complexity and the Church 08:20 Is AI Just a Smarter Google? 10:15 Spiritual Questions People Ask AI 12:25 Differing Outputs from Different LLMs 17:50 Why Are the Models So Different? 23:00 Epistemological Scrambling and the Future 25:00 More on Using AI vs Googling 30:57 Gemini’s Response to the TGC Report 34:25 Will AI Disrupt Society Like Social Media Has? 41:50 TGC’s Plan for Discipleship Tools Around AI 43:10 Digital Divination 46:45 More on AI and Social Media 53:35 The Future of the Church 01:01:30 Triperspectivalism 01:02:39 The Complexity of the Future 01:08:21 Brad and John’s Take-Aways Follow Us Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PostEverythingPod
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A.I., Learning & Virtue w/ Alan Noble 07.01.2026 1ч 9минS2E1 (#68) Alan Noble discusses the current state of higher education, the implications of AI, and the importance of holistic formation and mentorship. He emphasizes the need for community in education and the ethical considerations surrounding AI's role in learning. Noble advocates for a return to virtue and moral excellence in education, arguing that these elements are essential for preparing students to navigate a chaotic world. He also addresses the challenges posed by AI in academia and the necessity of embodying education in a community setting. #artificialintelligence #higherlearning #highereducation #virtue CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 02:06 The State of the Union of Higher Ed 08:46 What Should Higher Ed Be About? 13:25 Economics and Ideology and Education 14:54 Virtue, AI and Formation 29:59 Embodied Education and Life 37:35 Alan’s New Book: To Live Well 41:47 Are Virtues Anti-Holy Spirit? 49:48 Brad and John’s Take-Aways Follow Us Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PostEverythingPod
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We're Back: Season 6 Preview 02.12.2025 51минBrad and John return to discuss all things liminal, reflecting on their journey since the last season, and pondering the ongoing cultural changes that define our current liminal age. They explore the complexities of navigating change, the impact of social media algorithms on perception, and the importance of context in understanding reality. The conversation delves into the anxiety surrounding certainty in a rapidly changing world, the role of storytelling in shaping truth, and the church's responsibility to steward truth amidst these challenges. They also discuss the implications of artificial intelligence on culture and the church's vital role in providing community and meaning in uncertain times, concluding with a preview of the upcoming season. Resources Mentioned: The Reason for Church, by Brad Edwards: Book of the Year Rooted by the River: Youtube Audio The Last Invention: Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything Youtube: https://youtube.com/@posteverythingpod?si=jsnLg96Uqky0936X
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Engaging Culture Post-Vibe Shift 14.05.2025 57минIn our Season 5 wrap-up, Brad and John unpack how the recent vibe shift is reshaping cultural narratives—and what it means for Christians today. Key Points: What is a vibe shift? Should digitalization affect how the Church does cultural apologetics? How has social media affected our individual and cultural narratives? What happens when the vibe shift goes to D.C.? The Church is still God's Plan A. Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything
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Why the Church is Necessary with Truth Over Tribe 30.04.2025 58минToday, Brad joins the Truth Over Tribe podcast to discuss his recent book, "The Reason For Church." He and Patrick Miller discuss why Christian culture has been stuck in an anti-vision mindset and why a negative perception around institutions as a whole is partly to blame. Brad details why the Church is so necessary and explains how many Christians have forgotten the Church’s role as a source of healing and community. But what about people who have experienced spiritual abuse at the hands of the Church? We hope this episode offers an honest-yet-hopeful vision for church as a necessary institution. Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything
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The Reason For Church Is Out! 21.04.2025 2минBrad's new book, The Reason for Church: Why the Body of Christ Still Matters in an Age of Anxiety, Division, and Radical Individualism, is officially out. Get your copy here. Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything
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Understanding Cultural Narratives with Michael Keller 16.04.2025 1ч 3минMichael Keller dissects our current cultural narratives, showing how they have subtly shaped our hearts, minds, and habits. Key points: John, Brad, and Michael define a cultural narrative. Freedom and individualism as a cultural narrative. Why secularism is leading people back to Christianity. Provoking imagination is a great way to confront cultural narratives and give people a better story. The algorithm is reinforcing our beliefs and affections. Why believers can have a confident trust in the Christian story. Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything
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The Vibe Shift Is Metamodern with Paul Anleitner 02.04.2025 1ч 20минPaul Anleitner explores metamodernism as a cultural and philosophical movement that responds to postmodern cynicism with renewed sincerity and hope. Key points: Metamodernism emerges from exhaustion with postmodern detachment The multiverse concept in pop culture reflects changing worldviews Honest faith conversations are increasingly valued Films like "Napoleon Dynamite" embody metamodern themes "The Matrix" presents techno-gnosticism, modernizing ancient Gnostic ideas Contemporary society faces a crisis of meaning that pure critique cannot solve We need coherent narratives that provide purpose rather than endless deconstruction Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything
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How Institutions Form Us (LIVE Podcast) 19.03.2025 1ч 16минThis live conversation explores the intersection of faith, culture, and the role of institutions in achieving the good life. The speakers discuss the challenges posed by individualism and the importance of community and belonging, emphasizing that while we can survive without institutions, we cannot thrive. They argue that institutions provide essential elements such as safety, peace, and purpose, which are crucial for human flourishing. Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything
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History and Anxiety with Dr. Sarah Irving-Stonebraker 05.03.2025 56минDr. Sarah Irving-Stonebraker discusses the concept of radical individualism and its relationship with ahistoricism, particularly in the context of the digital age. She explores how contemporary culture often views history as irrelevant, leading to a lack of historical knowledge and a fragmented sense of identity. The discussion dives into the ideological implications of this ahistoric mindset, the tension between individual narratives and collective history, and the importance of curiosity and complexity in understanding the past. Stonebreaker also critiques the phrase 'the right side of history' and emphasizes the need for a more nuanced approach to historical narratives, particularly from a Christian perspective. Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything
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Cultural Apologetics in an Age of Disruption with Collin Hansen 19.02.2025 1ч 9минIn this conversation, Collin Hansen discusses his book on Tim Keller, focusing on the influences that shaped Keller's spiritual and intellectual formation. The discussion explores the importance of community in theological education, the role of providence in Keller's life, and the concept of cultural apologetics. Hansen emphasizes the need to address defeater beliefs that prevent people from considering Christ and highlights the historical context of these discussions within American evangelicalism. Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything
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Finding Meaning in a Fragmented World with Jake Meador 05.02.2025 1ч 15минBrad Edwards, John Houmes, and Jake Meador explore the cultural restlessness and disenchantment prevalent in contemporary society. They discuss how technology, particularly smartphones, has impacted identity and belonging, leading to a sense of exile in place. The conversation delves into the atrophy of social connections and the role of the church in providing meaning and community in a disenchanted world. They also examine the mental energy required to maintain relationships and the tension between the desire for control and the search for transcendence. In this conversation, the speakers explore the themes of community building, the role of the church in personal development, the ethics surrounding the value of life, and the importance of caring for the vulnerable in society. They discuss how spiritual growth is often misconstrued as self-actualization and emphasize the need for ordinary acts of kindness and connection in a disenchanted world. The conversation culminates in a reflection on how individuals can create a sense of home and community through simple, sincere gestures of care and hospitality. Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything
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