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Feb 23, 2024 • 55min

Once Upon a Time Not Long Ago

Anxiety about AI in the workplace, Navalny’s death, and Black History Month’s continuing relevance. This week on The Bulletin, hosts Mike Cosper and Nicole Martin join special guests Steve Cuss, Robert Nicholson, and Esau McCaulley to talk about our anxieties -- real and imagined. First, our worries in the workplace increasingly center around the role of artificial intelligence. Can we keep a level head when we're concerned that computers will take away our jobs? Next, Alexei Navalny's death reminds us that peace often requires speaking truth to power. What can we learn from Russia's response to Navalny, and should we be anxious about the future of global democracy? Finally, Black History Month plays an important prophetic role in American life. If we're worried about highlighting Black accomplishments and stories, what does this say about the narratives we've believed about history and faith? Listen and be challenged.For show notes and more information, visit: https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/podcasts/bulletin/70-anxiety-artificial-intelligence-navalny-black-history.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Feb 13, 2024 • 37min

One on One with Rob Reiner and Dan Partland

Exploring Christian nationalism in the upcoming documentary 'God and Country' with insights from Rob Reiner and evangelical figures. Delving into the paradox of Southern Baptists engaging with Christian nationalism. Reflecting on the intersections of politics, Christian nationalism, and societal anxieties. Discussing the risks of political violence in American society and the misinterpretation of martyrdom and faith.
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Feb 9, 2024 • 1h 4min

Promised Land: The Zionist Story

Guests: Yossi Klein Halevi: author, Michael Oren: former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, Rabbi Yehiel Poupko. The podcast explores the roots and controversies of Zionism through interviews with Zionist Jews who have fled their homes, discussing religious messianic longing, the rejection of victimhood, and the dangers of vilifying Israel without historical context. It also highlights the experiences of living on the Israel-Gaza border and the community's resilience in the face of violence.
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Feb 2, 2024 • 44min

Watch This

This podcast covers the U.S. response to Iran's actions, the weight of celebrity endorsements, Mark Zuckerberg's apology, and a report from the Sundance Film Festival. They discuss the challenging decisions leaders face in times of crisis, the impact of celebrity endorsements in politics, the culture of shamelessness, and the cultural significance of the Sundance Film Festival.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 45min

Your Own Personal Jesus

New Hampshire primary results; TikTok Jesus and transactional faith; Lenin's death anniversary and his role in history; concerns about judges' appointments and anticipation for 2024; prosperity gospel and exploitation of underprivileged communities; worshiping Lenin and religious sentiments; potential for dictatorship in the US.
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Jan 19, 2024 • 52min

Three's A Crowd

Trump wins in Iowa, Israel goes to court, and polyamory is trending.This week on The Bulletin, hosts Mike Cosper and Nicole Martin visit with special guest Charlie Peacock to talk about the new/old practice of polyamory and our longing for identity. In politics, is nothing new under the sun either? The hosts discuss Trump’s win in the Iowa caucus and the perpetual problem of colonialism, this time as an accusation lodged against Israel. Listen in for a sneak peek at Charlie’s intentions for his new CT Media podcast, Music & Meaning.For show notes and more information, visit:https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/podcasts/bulletin/65-threes-crowd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 12, 2024 • 56min

Don't Go There

The pope condemns surrogacy, evangelicals critique their own, and politics returns to the pulpit.This week on The Bulletin, hosts Mike Cosper, Nicole Martin and editor-in-chief Russell Moore sit down with special guest Charles Camosy, Professor of Medical Humanities at the Creighton University School of Medicine, to talk about the pope’s latest condemnation of surrogacy and what it means to hold a pro-life ethic over and against consumerist culture. The episode continues with honest words about why we evangelicals sometimes need to critique our own and how politics muddies the gospel when it enters the pulpit. Listen for compelling, thought-provoking discussions that will expand your faith.For show notes and more information, click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jan 5, 2024 • 51min

Reproach Carefully

Harvard removes Claudine Gay, Republicans struggle as caucuses approach, and we’re all tired of being tired.This week on The Bulletin, hosts Mike Cosper, Nicole Martin and editor-in-chief Russell Moore welcome the new year with lively conversation about race and power, politics, and the fatigue we often feel when we look at the headlines. Discussion includes Harvard’s decision to remove its first African American president Claudine Gay and Republicans’ struggle to find a leader in advance of January caucuses. The episode ends with Mike, Nicole, and Russell’s favorite holiday movies and books.For show notes and more information click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dec 29, 2023 • 45min

Ready For It?

The hosts reflect on their 2023 predictions, discuss economic conditions, church healing, and the impact of attending church online. They share their expectations and hopes for 2024, and discuss predictions and trends for the future including advancements in AI and prioritizing mental well-being. The speakers also explore the concept of New Year's resolutions and the importance of creating intentional daily routines.
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Dec 22, 2023 • 55min

He Said, He Said

The pope blesses same-sex relationships, Colorado bumps Trump from the ballot, and Brian Houston’s got a new church.This week on The Bulletin, hosts Mike Cosper, Nicole Martin and editor in chief Russell Moore gather around the microphone to talk about the authority figures shaping our world. This past week the pope sent ripples through the Catholic Church when he declared that same-sex relationships would now be invited to blessings. Colorado followed with ripples of its own when the court determined Donald Trump is ineligible to run for president in 2024. And, rising from scandal, Hillsong’s Brian Houston is starting a new church in the coming year. Tune in and join the conversation.For show notes and more information, click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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