• Ed Uszynsky | Race and Christian Discernment in a New Political Space
    Mar 20 2025

    How should Christians think about race and justice five years after George Floyd? In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer welcomes back Ed Uszynski, author of Untangling Critical Race Theory, to explore the nuanced realities of race, politics, and faith. They discuss the pendulum swings of political ideologies, the role of the church in fostering biblical justice, and how Christians can engage these conversations with wisdom and discernment. Plus, Ed previews his talk at the Exiles in Babylon conference and reflects on his 30+ years with Athletes in Action.

    🔹 How can Christians avoid being swept into political rhetoric?
    🔹 What does true justice look like from a biblical perspective?
    🔹 Why should we transcend the culture’s binaries on race and inclusion?

    This is a must-listen for those wanting to think biblically and critically about the complex issues of race and justice in today's world.

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    1️⃣ Ed Uszynski’s Book – Untangling Critical Race Theory
    📖 Buy the book here

    2️⃣ Exiles in Babylon Conference – Theology in the Raw
    🎙️ Learn more about the conference

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    49 mins
  • Ian Harber | Walking Through Deconstruction: A Guide for the Church
    Mar 17 2025

    Deconstruction is often misunderstood—some see it as a step toward renewal, while others fear it as a path to apostasy. But what if we’re missing the deeper reality? In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer talks with Ian Harber, author of Walking Through Deconstruction: How to Be a Companion in a Crisis of Faith.

    Together, they explore the personal and cultural forces shaping deconstruction, why many in the church respond with fear or animosity, and how we can engage with those questioning their faith with patience, wisdom, and truth. Ian shares his own journey of deconstruction and reconstruction, highlighting the existential nature of faith crises and why intellectual arguments alone aren’t enough.

    Join us for a deep and thoughtful conversation on how the church can walk with those wrestling with doubt, engage the deeper assumptions behind deconstruction, and foster a faith that is both intellectually rigorous and spiritually resilient.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Myth of Meritocracy? Moving beyond the Poles of Merit and Woke
    Mar 14 2025

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, James Spencer and Nate Giarratano take a deep dive into the complexities of meritocracy, systemic sin, and hiring practices. Using personal stories and broader cultural conversations—sparked by a recent presidential speech—they examine whether hiring is ever truly based on merit alone. They explore how networks, relationships, and institutional structures shape hiring decisions, sometimes in ways we fail to recognize.

    Does meritocracy really exist? How should Christians think about hiring in ministry and beyond? And how does our dependence on God shape the way we navigate these realities? Join the conversation as James and Nate unpack these issues and challenge common assumptions about qualifications, fairness, and faith-led decision-making.

    Listen to James's conversation with Kaitlyn Beatty on The Evangelical Bro Code here.

    You can access James' article on the way the "bro code" impacts men here.

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    46 mins
  • Jesse Covington, Bryan T. McGraw, and Micah Watson | Hopeful Realism: Natural Law, Politics & Christian Public Engagement
    Mar 13 2025

    Can Christians faithfully engage in politics without compromising their convictions? In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer is joined by Dr. Jesse Covington, Dr. Brian T. McGraw, and Dr. Micah Watson, co-authors of Hopeful Realism: Evangelical Natural Law and Democratic Politics. Together, they explore how natural law provides a foundation for engaging in the public square while maintaining theological integrity.

    📖 Topics Covered:

    • What is natural law, and why should evangelicals care?
    • How does natural law shape Christian engagement in politics?
    • The dangers of both political withdrawal and theocratic overreach
    • How to share governance in a pluralistic society while upholding biblical truth
    • The role of prudence in navigating difficult political issues, such as abortion policy

    🎙 Listen now to learn how natural law can help Christians be faithful participants in politics without losing sight of the gospel.

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    1 hr
  • Truth, Justice, and the Challenge of Christian Journalism
    Mar 11 2025

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, James and Nate explore the razor-thin line Christian journalism walks between accountability and bearing false witness. Prompted by a controversy at the NRB convention, they discuss the tension between exposing sin and rushing to judgment, the biblical framework for justice and accountability, and the consequences of premature or biased reporting. How should Christians navigate the flood of information in a digital age? What does real accountability look like—for both accused and accuser? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on truth, responsibility, and the impact of Christian media on the witness of the Church.

    For more thoughts on the verses and ideas discussed in this episode, see James's article titled "Beyond the Scandal: Rethinking Christian Journalism in an Age of Speed and Spectacle" at usefultogod.com/read.

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    55 mins
  • Ray Chang | Discipleship & the Future of the Church
    Mar 10 2025

    he church is at a crossroads. With rising disaffiliation and declining trust, how can we re-engage the next generation? How do we stop the drift and disciple effectively in today's world?

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer welcomes Raymond Chang, Executive Director of 10x10 Collaboration at Fuller Seminary and co-author of Future Focused Church. They explore:

    📌 Key Topics:
    The "10x10" Initiative: Engaging 10 million young people in faith over 10 years
    Why are so many young adults leaving the church? (And how do we respond?)
    How relational discipleship can transform church engagement
    The biggest leadership & trust challenges churches face today
    How to build a "Transformation Team" to drive church renewal
    Why churches need a change map: Here, There, Who, & How
    Practical steps for reshaping church culture & mission

    🎧 This episode is essential listening for pastors, ministry leaders, and anyone passionate about the future of the church.

    🔗 Resources & Links:
    📖 Get the Book: Future Focused Church
    🌍 Learn More About 10x10: www.tenx10.org
    📚 More from Fuller Youth Institute: Fuller Youth Institute

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    46 mins
  • Arianna Molloy | Healthy Calling: Breaking Free from Workaholism and Finding True Rest
    Mar 6 2025

    Is your work-life balance out of sync? Do you struggle with burnout, workaholism, or feeling like your job defines you? In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer sits down with Ariana Malloy, communication professor at Biola University and author of Healthy Calling: From Toxic Burnout to Sustainable Work, to unpack the dangers of job idolatry, the power of Sabbath, and how humility helps us maintain a sustainable calling.

    Key Topics Covered:
    ✅ How to recognize when your calling is becoming an idol
    ✅ The difference between a job, a career, and a calling—and why calling leads to the most burnout
    ✅ How Christian organizations unintentionally pressure employees into overwork
    ✅ Practical Sabbath rhythms to break the cycle of exhaustion
    ✅ The three aspects of humility that protect against burnout
    ✅ Why accountability should go beyond moral failure to include work-life balance

    🎙 Ariana also shares her personal journey with workaholism and burnout—plus practical strategies for staying on the right side of healthy calling.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned:
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    53 mins
  • Shane Wood | What Does It Mean to Be Human? Technology, AI, and the Image of God
    Mar 3 2025

    As AI and digital technology become more embedded in our daily lives, what does it really mean to be human? Are we losing our sense of identity, community, and embodied faith?

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer sits down with Dr. Shane Wood, New Testament professor at Ozark Christian College, to explore how technology is shaping our understanding of humanity, relationships, and discipleship—and what Scripture has to say about it.

    📌 Key Discussion Points:
    How has AI changed the way we relate to each other and to God?
    Are we outsourcing our spiritual formation and decision-making to technology?
    Why efficiency isn't always a virtue—and how technology can distort human flourishing
    Does technology weaken our sense of community, or can it strengthen it?
    What role does effort, embodiment, and limitation play in being truly human?
    The hidden dangers of transactional relationships & the “algorithmic” mindset
    The theological significance of boundaries, dependence on God, and true discipleship

    🎧 Join us as we reflect on how Christians can engage with technology wisely—without losing our humanity.

    🔗 Resources & Links:
    🌍 Explore Shane Wood’s Work – ShaneJWood.com

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    51 mins