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The Bible department reflects on how Christians should engage in the topic of gun control. Referencing a recent debate posted on the Gospel Coalition, the teachers consider various elements of the discussion that often go unaddressed when discussing guns. Tune in and enjoy!
(Audio Alert: Due to the live recording and the additional mics and spacing, the audio is not great... But the content is!) In this episode, the Bible department records a live ep at the junior high chapel. They discuss an article on an AI chatbot that is designed to replace the drama and social anxiety that comes with interpersonal relationships through technology that will simulate the ideal caring friend. They discuss why this cannot work and how Christians should think and respond to the loneliness epidemic. Enjoy!
The guys were a little behind on show prep this week, but they end up discussing a massively important topic: same-sex attraction and gender identity. They touch on logic and rationale, social and emotional factors, and the Christian response. Don't miss this one!
In today's episode, the Bible department continues to evaluate movies from a Christian perspective—considering redemptive narratives, Messianic characters, and beautiful or virtuous themes. This episode is an evaluation of the movie, "Dune." Tune in to hear their thoughts!
Enjoy this special, live recording of the Bible Department leading a guys-only chapel. They start out with a review of We Were Soldiers by Mr. Barber. Sloffer follows with a cultural analysis of manhood. Then D brings the heat to wrap it up with an exhortation to young men—especially those who may not have good examples of manhood in their lives. (Please forgive the quick blip when D starts out talking. Only about 5 seconds were lost, but you can still track with him.)
In this episode, the Bible Department discusses the phenomenon of teacher entropy as they enter the fourth quarter. Also, the topics of how much and at what age students should be exposed to certain content that may expose the gravity of human falleness. Finally, the guys discuss the idea of pursuing beauty in the midst of wartime and suffering. Should beauty be pursued when suffering is all around? Can beauty be appreciated when bombs are falling? This and more lies ahead. Enjoy!
In today's episode, the Bible department continues a discussion on beauty. Is it subjective or is it objective? Why do we sometimes really get beauty wrong as humans? Why do we sometimes do a bad job making beautiful things? Plus, at the end of the episode, we unveil a new series that requires some crowd participation! Tune in and enjoy a beautiful podcast!
The Bible department weaves a variety of topics together in this episode—from contemplating the New Earth, what the Lord of the Rings does in our minds, to how we filter and respond to various types of media. Tune in and enjoy!
The Bible Department is back in full force and they discuss a fascinating article over invalid baptisms. Check it out to hear more!
The Bible teachers are back in action after an extended hiatus since Christmas break! The catch-up, discuss Lord of the Rings, video games, and the Metaverse's new virtual reality world. Lots to enjoy and lots to ponder!
Merry Christmas from the Bible Department! Today's episode is a Christmas special in which the guys digress on Christmas themes and controversies. Enjoy!
In today's episode, the Bible department wrestles with a difficult question that they get often—Will I see my pet in heaven? It's a tough one, but listen in to see what the guys have to say!
In today's episode, the Bible Department has some fun before getting down to business. The topics at hand are questions from students about why some Old Testament saints do bad things and don't seem to get in trouble for it and what resources will help in defending against progressive Christianity. We wrap the episode up with a preview of next episode's question—and it's a good one!
In this episode, the Bible department addresses a question that they have received a couple of times over the past couple of weeks. The question is whether or not the God of the Bible (or at least the Old Testament) is the same as the god of Islam. This is something that all Christians should be able to answer, so listen in to hear some thoughts on how to respond to this claim.
In today's episode, the Bible department receives a question from a former student (who is also one of our favorite followers). The question is about where to draw the line when dating someone with different denominational beliefs. The guys do some solid digressing then offer some helpful advice. Tune in!
In this episode, the Bible department answers the dilemma of a former student who is trying to reason with a friend who thinks Christianity is like any other religion and ultimately we can’t know what’s right. Listen in to their response!
In today's episode, the Bible department tackles a number of great questions from students. During a Q&A chapel last week, a lot of student questions didn't get answered because time ran out. Here is a follow-up to that chapel as the team tackles as many as they can! Enjoy, and keep the questions coming!
Luke and Jed return from the Bermuda Triangle (meaning the wifi is back up). The guys catch up and then tackle a solid question from a student: If there is no marriage in heaven, then what's the point? Listen in for some solid dialogue!
In this mysterious episode, things start normal but end up with strange activity! Enjoy this mini-episode— hopefully things are back to normal next week!
The Lakewood Park Bible department begins season 3 of the show with the start of a new school year. D and Johnson take some time to introduce a new member of the Bible department and the show while Sloffer is busy being a dad. Enjoy getting to know Mr. Barber!








