
Kelly Kapic
Professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. Author of 'You're Only Human' and 'You Were Never Meant to Do it All'.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 50min
You Were Never Meant to Do it All: Dr. Kelly Kapic
Dr. Kelly Kapic, a professor at Covenant College and author of 'You're Only Human', dives into the importance of embracing human limitations. He discusses how societal pressures drive addiction to distractions and the need for balance between productivity and rest. Kapic emphasizes meaningful relationships over busyness and critiques simplistic views of suffering, advocating for a nuanced understanding of identity. He also explores the intersections of diet, exercise, and spirituality, revealing how these aspects enhance overall well-being and faith.

May 10, 2023 • 39min
Kelly Kapic, professor of Theology at Covenant College, author
Kelly Kapic, a theology professor and author, discusses the importance of rest and embracing human limitations in a conversation with Dan Doriani. They explore how humility and dependency on God lead to gratitude and fulfillment, emphasizing the value of acknowledging personal rhythms for productivity and well-being. The episode highlights the challenges of societal pressure for constant productivity and success, urging listeners to focus on kingdom values in their careers.

Jan 27, 2025 • 30min
John Owen's Advice for Killing Your Sin (Kelly Kapic)
Kelly Kapic, Professor of theological studies at Covenant College and co-editor of John Owen's works, delves into the Puritan's timeless insights on battling sin. He highlights the need for vigilance in the struggle against temptation while also embracing the grace of Christ. The conversation explores Owen's teachings on the mortification of sin, addressing deeper issues like addiction and depression, and emphasizes the Holy Spirit's transformative role in believers' lives. Kapic illustrates how Owen’s theology remains profoundly relevant to contemporary faith challenges.


