

The Holy Post
Phil Vischer
Join VeggieTales and What's in the Bible? creator Phil Vischer and co-host Skye Jethani (author, speaker, pastor) for a fast-paced and often funny conversation about pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture.
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41 snips
Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 30min
652: Families Need Formation Not Formulas with Emily McGowin
Emily McGowin, a theology professor at Wheaton College and author of 'Households of Faith,' discusses the need for families to focus on formational rather than formulaic approaches. She emphasizes the importance of adaptability and genuine connections in family life, particularly in the context of faith. The conversation explores how modern technology affects social interactions and suggests reviving face-to-face connections, especially among youth. With a critical look at traditional family structures, McGowin encourages a deeper, gospel-centered understanding of family dynamics.

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Jan 8, 2025 • 1h 29min
651: The Jimmy Carter Cudgel & Preparing for Mass Deportations with Gabriel Salguero
Gabriel Salguero, Pastor of The Gathering and leader of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition, shares insights on how potential mass deportations could profoundly impact Christian communities. He discusses the church's need to prepare for this possibility while offering hope. Meanwhile, Esau McCaulley dives into Jimmy Carter's legacy, contrasting the former president’s faith with contemporary conservative evangelicalism. They unpack Carter's political journey and the lessons it holds for today's church amidst changing political landscapes.

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Jan 1, 2025 • 1h 11min
650: Mailbag: Past Regrets, Future Hopes, & Fitting Everyone in Heaven
As 2025 kicks off, the hosts dive into listener questions about past regrets and future movie anticipation. Phil humorously defends his fashion choices, while Skye shares his conservative views. They ponder the concept of heavenly accommodations and explore ideas for replacing the quirky 'News of the Butt.' The conversation seamlessly blends laughter with thoughtful reflections on justice, communication, and the complexities of faith in the modern world.

37 snips
Dec 27, 2024 • 1h 7min
French Friday: The End of #MeToo
David French, an American attorney and conservative commentator, joins Skye to dissect the evolving landscape of the #MeToo movement. They discuss the stagnation of accountability in Hollywood and politics, especially within evangelical circles. The conversation also touches on the hypocrisy of perceived safety in Christian institutions and the ongoing implications of the ChurchToo movement. Additionally, they tackle a contentious Supreme Court case concerning transgender medical interventions for minors, highlighting the complexities of legal rights and societal dialogue.

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Dec 25, 2024 • 1h 26min
649: The Christmas Story Facts & Fiction with Nijay Gupta
Nijay Gupta, a New Testament professor and author, dives deep into the narratives surrounding Jesus' birth. He reveals what the Gospels actually convey versus popular Christmas traditions. The discussion highlights cultural misconceptions, the political dynamics involving figures like Caesar Augustus, and emphasizes the roles of women and Joseph. Additionally, Gupta encourages a thoughtful approach to the Christmas story that balances faith with humility. Meanwhile, celebrity spiritual journeys spark dialogue about our society's hunger for God.

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Dec 18, 2024 • 1h 25min
648: Hurt & Healed by the Church with Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez
A popular Catholic bishop is shaking up how the church engages with young adults, questioning if celebrity status distracts from faith. A study reveals that regular Bible readers tend to be more generous and happy. Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez shares insights from her book 'Being a Sanctuary,' which navigates the church's dual role as a source of harm and healing. The discussion also humorously explores rats driving tiny cars, blending fun with deeper reflections on community and the intricate dynamics of church culture.

28 snips
Dec 11, 2024 • 1h 30min
647: The Death of Dating & Megachurch Anti-Racism with Hahrie Han
Hahrie Han, a political science professor at Johns Hopkins and author of "Undivided," discusses the rising trend of singlehood in America, highlighting the dissatisfaction and gender disparities in dating. She explores the nuances of modern relationships shaped by technology and societal expectations. The conversation then shifts to her book, revealing how the racial solidarity initiative at a megachurch outperformed traditional corporate diversity efforts, sparking meaningful yet challenging discussions within predominantly white communities.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 17min
646: The Late Great Hal Lindsey & Writing Prayers with Douglas McKelvey
Douglas McKelvey, author of the "Every Moment Holy" prayer series, joins to discuss the legacy of Hal Lindsey and his impact on end-times theology in the American church. They explore the significance of written prayers in recognizing God's presence in everyday life. The conversation also touches on the curious rise in Bible sales despite a decline in church attendance and the whimsical return of orcas wearing salmon hats, blending deep spirituality with light-hearted trends.

10 snips
Nov 29, 2024 • 49min
French Friday: "Nerdfest 2024"
David French, a contributor known for his insightful commentary on pop culture, discusses his thoughts on Rings of Power Season 2, revealing differing opinions with Skye. They explore the more cynical world of House of the Dragon and draw intriguing comparisons with Dune, suggesting it aligns more closely with Tolkien's themes. The duo also dives into the Penguin crime drama, the upcoming Superman movie, and the unique storytelling of Silo, weaving in reflections on character dynamics and moral complexities in these narratives.

46 snips
Nov 27, 2024 • 1h 30min
645: The Red Letter Legacy of Tony Campolo with Shane Claiborne
Mike Erre, a pastor known for his Voxology podcast, is joined by Shane Claiborne, an author and activist focused on social justice. They discuss strategies for maintaining family harmony during holiday gatherings amid political tensions. Claiborne reflects on the legacy of his friend, Tony Campolo, emphasizing the importance of the 'red letters' of the Bible in advocating for social justice. They also delve into the challenges faced by churches today and the meaning of gratitude during trying times, weaving humor and poignant insights throughout.


