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Today, we are pleased to share an audio essay written and read by Sandra Peoples entitled "10 Things You Should Know About Disability Ministry."
Sandra Peoples is the disability ministry consultant for the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention and an adjunct professor for the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University, teaching classes in disability ministry. She is also the author of 'Accessible Church: A Gospel-Centered Vision for Including People with Disabilities and Their Families' from Crossway.
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In this episode, Brad Wetherell reminds believers that their union with Christ brings hope to every area of their lives.
Brad Wetherell is the senior pastor of the Orchard, a multisite church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Brad also serves on the steering committee of the Gospel Coalition’s Chicago regional chapter, which gathers pastors for encouragement, fellowship, and prayer. He is also the author of 'Saved to Sin No More: How Union with Christ Empowers a Life of Holiness' from Crossway.
❖ Listen to “Why Christianity Is Not Just about Being a Follower of Jesus" with Sam Allberry:
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In this episode, Cassie Achermann shares practical advice for Christians who want to fast.
Cassie Achermann is a copy editor and editorial project manager for the Gospel Coalition. She and her husband, Josh, live in Sydney, Australia, and belong to Merrylands Anglican Church. She is also the author of 'Fasting' from Crossway.
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❖ Listen to “Real Faithfulness Is the Kind No One Sees" with Glenna Marshall:
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Today, we are pleased to share an audio essay written and read by Andrew Davis entitled "How (and How Not) to Memorize Scripture."
Andrew Davis is the senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Durham, North Carolina, and the founder of Two Journeys Ministry. He is the author of several books, including 'How to Memorize Scripture for Life: From One Verse to Entire Books' from Crossway.
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In this episode, Matt Rhodes discusses how to reorient our thinking about persecution in global missions.
Matt Rhodes grew up in San Diego, California, and has lived in North Africa since 2011. He and his wife, Kim, serve as part of a church-planting team to a previously unengaged people group. He is also the author of 'Persecution in Missions: A Practical Theology' from Crossway.
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❖ Listen to “The Problem with Modern Missions" with Matt Rhodes:
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In this episode, Stephen Witmer walks through who George Herbert was, why his poetry is so valuable, and unpacks three of his favorites.
Stephen Witmer is the lead pastor of Pepperell Christian Fellowship in Pepperell, Massachusetts, a council member of the Gospel Coalition, and the cofounder of Small Town Summits. He is also the editor and contributor of 'In All Things Thee to See: A Devotional Guide to Selected Poems of George Herbert' from Crossway.
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❖ Listen to “A Guide for Weary Pray-ers" with Doug O’Donnell:
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In this special part 2 episode, Samuel James and Shane Morris answer more listener-submitted questions about how Christians should think about artificial intelligence.
Samuel James and Shane Morris are both acquisitions editors at Crossway. They are also both contributors to 'Scrolling Ourselves to Death: Reclaiming Life in a Digital Age' from Crossway. Samuel James is also the author of 'Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age.'
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In this episode, Samuel James and Shane Morris answer listener-submitted questions about how Christians should think about artificial intelligence. Part 2 of this conversation will be released on Wednesday, January 28th.
Samuel James and Shane Morris are both acquisitions editors at Crossway. They are also both contributors to 'Scrolling Ourselves to Death: Reclaiming Life in a Digital Age' from Crossway. Samuel James is also the author of 'Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age.'
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In this episode, Samuel Parkison unpacks the doctrine of the aseity of God and shares why it is so valuable for Christians.
Samuel Parkison is an associate professor of theology at the Gulf Theological Seminary in the United Arab Emirates. He is the author of several books, including 'The Fountain of Life: Contemplating the Aseity of God' from Crossway.
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❖ Listen to “Should Christians Fear God?" with Michael Reeves:
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Today, we are pleased to share an audio essay written and read by David Mathis entitled "5 Considerations When Making Resolutions About Exercise."
David Mathis serves as senior teacher and executive editor at desiringGod.org; a pastor at Cities Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota; and an adjunct professor at Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis. He is also the author of 'A Little Theology of Exercise: Enjoying Christ in Body and Soul' from Crossway.
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In this episode, Uche Anizor shares how reframing the way we view Scripture as a means of extraordinary grace will change the way we are able to engage with it.
Uche Anizor is a professor of theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He is also the author of 'The Goodness of God in the Gift of Scripture: 20 Meditations' from Crossway.
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❖ Listen to “Why Are We Apathetic about What Really Matters?" with Uche Anizor:
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In this episode, Dr. John Lennox explains how the story of Joseph in Genesis showcases God's goodness through trials.
John C. Lennox is professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of Oxford and an associate fellow of Oxford’s Said Business School. He is also the author of 'Joseph: A Story of Love, Hate, Slavery, Power, and Forgiveness' from Crossway.
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❖ Listen to “Why Did God Let Job Suffer?" with Christopher Ash:
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Today, we are pleased to share with you the first episode of Crossway's newest podcast that launches today: "Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon." Morning and Evening is a twice-daily podcast featuring the devotional work of Charles Spurgeon. Throughout the course of a year, Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of abiding in Christ and consistently meditating on God’s word.
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❖ Learn more about 'Morning and Evening: A New Edition of the Classic Devotional Based on The Holy Bible, English Standard Version'.
In this episode, Matthew Boswell discusses what it looks like for Christians to form a "rule of life" in the new year.
Matthew Bingham is vice president of academic affairs and associate professor of church history at Phoenix Seminary in Scottsdale, Arizona. He is the author of 'A Heart Aflame for God: A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation' from Crossway.
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❖ Listen to “Is Evangelicalism Suffering from a 'Sanctification Gap'?" with Matthew Bingham:
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Thank you for listening to the Crossway Podcast in 2025. We are happy to present a special Christmas episode featuring several of our ESV Audio Bible readers going through the amazing story of redemption and incarnation.
To hear more ESV Bible audio, visit ESV.org or download the ESV app for Apple and Android.
To read through the Bible in the new year, check out one of our ESV Audio Bible Podcasts:
❖ Chronological ESV Bible Plan with Robert Smith: Apple Podcasts | Spotify❖Through the ESV New Testament in 90 Days with David Cochran Heath: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
❖Through the ESV Bible in a Year with Jackie Hill Perry: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
❖ Through the ESV Bible in a Year with Ray Ortlund: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
❖ The M'Cheyne ESV Bible Plan with Kristyn Getty: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
❖ The M'Cheyne ESV Bible Plan with Conrad Mbewe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
❖ A Psalm a Day with Kristyn Getty (ESV): Apple Podcasts | Spotify
❖ 5-Day ESV Bible Plan with David Cochran Heath: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
In today's very special episode, we take a look back into The Crossway Podcast archives and put together our favorite clips of authors talking about Christmas.
Check out the interviews featured in the episode below:
❖ The Gettys’ Favorite Christmas Hymns (Keith and Kristyn Getty)
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❖ Distinguishing Christmas Tradition from Truth (Andreas Köstenberger)
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❖ What Was the Trinity Doing on Christmas Day? (Matthew Emerson and Brandon Smith)
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❖ There’s More to the Christmas Story Than You Think (Benjamin L. Gladd)
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❖ Navigating Grief during the Holidays (Nancy Guthrie)
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❖ How to Wait for Christmas in an Age of Instant Gratification (Jonathan Gibson)
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Authors featured in this episode:
❖ Keith and Kristyn Getty are award-winning hymnwriters who co-cofounded the Getty Music organization. In partnership with Crossway, Keith and Kristyn worked with their team to create the 'Sing! Hymnal', which features nearly 500 of the best Christian hymns, past and present, is specially curated and organized by the Getty Music Team.
❖ Andreas Köstenberger is the theologian in residence at Fellowship Raleigh, a cofounder of Biblical Foundations, a host at Oak Tree Cottage, and the co-author of 'The First Days of Jesus: The Story of the Incarnation' from Crossway.
❖ Matt Emerson serves as co-provost and dean of theology, arts, and humanities at Oklahoma Baptist University, where Brandon Smith also serves as an associate professor of theology & early Christianity. Together, they’re the authors of 'Beholding the Triune God: The Inseparable Work of Father, Son, and Spirit' from Crossway.
❖ Benjamin Gladd is the executive director of the Carson Center for Theological Renewal. He has written several books, including 'From the Manger to the Throne: A Theology of Luke' from Crossway.
❖ Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her home church, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Franklin, Tennessee, as well as at conferences around the country and internationally, including her Biblical Theology Workshop for Women. She is the author of numerous books, including 'What Grieving People Wish You Knew about What Really Helps (and What Really Hurts)' from Crossway.
❖ Jonathan Gibson is an ordained minister in the International Presbyterian Church, United Kingdom, and associate professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He is also the author of 'O Come, O Come, Emmanuel: A Liturgy for Daily Worship from Advent to Epiphany' from Crossway.
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Previous compilation episodes:
❖ On Marriage: The Best of ‘The Crossway Podcast’ | Apple Podcasts | Spotify
❖ On Apologetics: The Best of ‘The Crossway Podcast’ | Apple Podcasts | Spotify
❖ On the End Times: The Best of ‘The Crossway Podcast’ | Apple Podcasts | Spotify
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In this episode, Lydia Brownback encourages those who are feeling lonely during the holiday season.
Lydia Brownback is the author of several books in addition to the Flourish Bible Study series, including 'Finding God in My Loneliness' from Crossway.
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Today, we are pleased to share an audio essay written and read by Uche Anizor entitled "Excited about Christmas, Less So about Christ."
Uche Anizor is a professor of theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He is also the author of 'Overcoming Apathy: Gospel Hope for Those Who Struggle to Care' from Crossway.
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In this episode, Matt Boswell talks about the importance and beauty of our worship.
Matt Boswell is a pastor at the Trails Church in North Texas. He also serves as professor of worship ministries at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an author and hymn writer, known for songs including “His Mercy Is More” and “Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery.” He is also the author of 'What If I Don't Like My Church's Music?' from Crossway.
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❖ Listen to “Hymn Stories: 'His Mercy Is More'" with Matt Boswell & Matt Papa: Apple | Spotify
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In this episode, Beth Broom offers guidance to parents on how to talk to their kids about suffering
Beth Broom is a licensed professional counselor supervisor (LPC-S) and certified clinical trauma professional, level 2 (CCTP-II). She is the executive director of Bridgehaven Counseling Associates, a nonprofit counseling practice in Raleigh, North Carolina. Beth is the founder and director of Christian Trauma Healing Network, a nonprofit organization that equips Christian helpers to care for trauma survivors. She cohosts Counsel for Life, a podcast engaging in conversations about mental health and the Christian life. She is also the author of '10 Questions About Pain and Suffering: 30 Devotions for Kids, Teens, and Families' from Crossway.
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❖ Listen to “What Your Teenager Needs Most” with Paul Tripp:
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this was such an encouragement. what a joy to listen to
Such a beautiful Biblical perspective of marriage.
excellent!
Amazing podcast, the host has an amazing voice...And I'm already subscribed!
Great episode!!!
This sounds like a book I'd like to listen to.
The unclean, the clean, and the holy, gradations in the OT of closeness to God.
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Love this! great podcast talking about what we are for first and foremost as believers in Christ. we stand on something great than economic systems. I love this!
Love this episode! Such a practical way to review what we stand on and what we stand for above all else!
Really great episode... appreciate all of the excellent topics and interviews on the crossway podcast!
This was very edifying! 🙏🙏
This is a brilliant discussion. Thank you!