The Digital Examen

By: InterVarsity Press
  • Summary

  • The world is full of noise. Many are exhausted by the cacophony and chaos of the modern, digital age, where peace is scarce and self-reflection is infrequent. In The Digital Examen, a new podcast from IVP, author and pastor Jay Y. Kim converses with a variety of leaders, pastors, and scholars who are working to reorient their lives in the direction of listening, tuning their hearts and minds to hear the voice of God in all of its clarity, kindness, and strength.

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  • Noticing God in Our Work and Rest with Ruth Haley Barton
    Jan 29 2025
    In a culture that prizes living on the verge of burnout, God invites us to embrace our human limitations and recover delight.While performative spirituality distracts us from God’s true purposes for our lives, partnering with God in a regular practice of Sabbath can help renew our hearts to perceive his voice, counter the pressures of our productivity-driven culture, and reinvigorate the meaning of our work. In this episode, host Jay Y. Kim speaks with Ruth Haley Barton (Doctor of Divinity, Northern Seminary), founding president of the Transforming Center, a spiritual formation ministry to pastors and Christian leaders. As a spiritual director and retreat leader, Barton has authored several books and resources on the spiritual life, including Invitation to Retreat and Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest. In this conversation, Kim and Barton reflect on God’s vision for Sabbath as an opportunity to cease from work, rest, worship, and delight in God and his good gifts. Through recounting their personal histories with burnout, they emphasize that regular rhythms of pause and rest foster our trust in God and awareness of his presence in our everyday life. Tune in for practical wisdom on forming intentional rhythms of rest.This episode highlights the following themes:Resisting external pressures to instead heed God’s voiceThe freedom found in embracing human limitationsThe biblical vision of Sabbath as a renewing act of trust in GodLinks from this episode:Read Barton’s books, Invitation to Retreat and Embracing Rhythms of Work and RestCheck out more of Ruth Haley Barton’s books hereRead the transcript here God is present; do we notice him? As the world gets louder, listening to God’s voice becomes increasingly challenging. We are bombarded by the chaos of our feeds, by distractions both inside and out, and by the everyday cacophony that drowns out the calm of a life lived in close communion with God. In this season of The Digital Examen, pastor and author Jay Y. Kim guides us toward reorienting our lives so that we can notice God with the entirety of our beings—heart, soul, mind, strength—in both the mundane and majestic moments of everyday life.Learn more about The Digital ExamenLearn more about your host, Jay Y. KimRead Analog Church and Analog Christian by Jay Y. KimListen to Meditations from The Digital ExamenDownload a Guide to The Examen.Links and Credits✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.✅ Consulting Producer: Helen Lee✅ Producers: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Travis Albritton✅ Production Assistant: Jack Reece✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts✅ Social Media Managers: Allie Noble and Makayla Payne✅ Podcast Art: Kate Lillard and Elsbette San Blas✅ Theme Song: "For They Will Inherit the Earth" by Stephen KeechDisclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
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    54 mins
  • Noticing God in the Silence of “Unproductive” Moments with Glenn Packiam
    Jan 22 2025

    The everpresent pressures of social media, and even ministry needs, can warp the way in which we process our personal encounters with God.

    We face the temptation to treat our relationship with God as a means to an end, whether that end be fresh content or much-needed wisdom. How can we reorient to connect with God simply to experience him?

    In this episode, host Jay Y. Kim is joined by Glenn Packiam, worship songwriter and lead pastor of Rockharbor Church in Costa Mesa, California. Packiam is also the author of several books on church ministry, worship, and everyday faith, including The Intentional Year and What's a Christian Anyway?

    Together, Kim and Packiam offer approachable spiritual rhythms to help us notice God everyday: practicing silence and solitude, praying the Psalms, and cultivating community. By affirming that God desires our joy and attention, Packiam explores how we can encounter God and receive his wisdom, not out of function, but out of love.

    Tune in to consider how offering small moments of stillness to God can renew your intimacy with him.

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • The importance of silence and solitude in developing spiritual awareness and connection with God
    • The danger of functionalizing intimacy with God for ministry/content creation purposes
    • The value of intentionally structuring relationships and finding life-giving connections

    Links from this episode:

    • Learn more about Glenn Packiam
    • Know the latest on Glenn’s forthcoming book, What’s a Christian Anyway?
    • Learn more about Arthur Brooks’ book, From Strength to Strength
    • Learn more about Derek Thompson’s book, On Work
    • Read the transcript here


    God is present; do we notice him? As the world gets louder, listening to God’s voice becomes increasingly challenging. We are bombarded by the chaos of our feeds, by distractions both inside and out, and by the everyday cacophony that drowns out the calm of a life lived in close communion with God. In this season of The Digital Examen, pastor and author Jay Y. Kim guides us toward reorienting our lives so that we can notice God with the entirety of our beings—heart, soul, mind, strength—in both the mundane and majestic moments of everyday life.

    Learn more about The Digital Examen

    Learn more about your host, Jay Y. Kim

    Read Analog Church and Analog Christian by Jay Y. Kim

    Download a Guide to The Examen.

    Links and Credits

    ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅ Consulting Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅ Producers: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Travis Albritton

    ✅ Production Assistant: Jack Reece

    ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅ Social Media Managers: Allie Noble and Makayla Payne

    ✅ Podcast Art: Kate Lillard and Elsbette San Blas

    ✅ Theme Song: "For They Will Inherit the Earth" by Stephen Keech

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

    As an Amazon Affiliate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above.

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    42 mins
  • Noticing God to Find Our Voice with Ashlee Eiland
    Jan 15 2025

    We live in a culture marked not only by hurry, but also antagonism and individualism.

    It’s easy for our voice to feel either drowned out by the noise, or unworthy of adding to it. How do we discern our unique voice amid distractions and effectively speak goodness into a world in need?

    In this episode, host Jay Y. Kim sits down with Ashlee Eiland, thought leader, Bible teacher, and author of Say Good, to explore how discerning our voice in a content-cluttered world begins with pausing to notice God’s voice and patient presence with us all along. Together, they discuss the emotional realities of, and clarity found in, practicing self-interrogation, cultivating slowness, and making space to encounter God everyday.

    Our words are innately powerful, even the words “I don’t know.” Tune in to learn how God’s grace and presence can empower you to be actively engaged in a world of reactive headlines and information overwhelm.

    This episode highlights the following themes:

    • The four-pillar framework for discernment: Passion, Accountability, Influence, and Relationship
    • Practical strategies to resist reactivity and engage thoughtfully
    • Recognizing God’s patient presence in the midst of life’s chaos

    Links from this episode:

    • Read Say Good by Ashlee Eiland
    • Read the transcript here

    God is present; do we notice him? As the world gets louder, listening to God’s voice becomes increasingly challenging. We are bombarded by the chaos of our feeds, by distractions both inside and out, and by the everyday cacophony that drowns out the calm of a life lived in close communion with God. In this season of The Digital Examen, pastor and author Jay Y. Kim guides us toward reorienting our lives so that we can notice God with the entirety of our beings—heart, soul, mind, strength—in both the mundane and majestic moments of everyday life.

    Learn more about The Digital Examen

    Learn more about your host, Jay Y. Kim

    Read Analog Church and Analog Christian by Jay Y. Kim

    Listen to Meditations from The Digital Examen

    Download a Guide to The Examen

    Links and Credits

    ✅ Special offer: Visit ivpress.com and use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode.

    ✅ Consulting Producer: Helen Lee

    ✅ Producers: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Travis Albritton

    ✅ Production Assistant: Jack Reece

    ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts

    ✅ Social Media Managers: Allie Noble and Makayla Payne

    ✅ Podcast Art: Kate Lillard and Elsbette San Blas

    ✅ Theme Song: "For They Will Inherit the Earth" by Stephen Keech

    00:00 - Introduction

    Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.

    As an Amazon Affiliate, this channel earns commissions from qualifying purchases when you use the links above.

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    45 mins

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