I ran a half-marathon thanks to you guys.
In the spring, I stumbled upon the podcast because I was trying to hear some interviews of Beth Allison Barr. I immediately was drawn to the honest reflections that related the Christian tradition, God's word in the world, God's word in scripture, and the human experience. My fiance and I had been in the long process of finding a church we felt comfortable in, having grown up in and been surrounded by conservative evangelicalism our whole lives. We started listening to the podcast regularly, somewhat as a beacon of hope for a community we were looking for in church. It's helped put words to some of our inner wrestlings and shifts in thought. We've appreciated Kyle and Randy's wisdom and insight into a broad array of topics relevant to Christians today, but more so, we've gained and learned so much from the plurality of voices speaking on the show. Hearing from people who come from so many different corners of humanity has been crucial in shaping our perspectives on what it means to love like Christ today. In the past couple months, I've listened through about 25 episodes, because I decided to run a half-marathon, something I'd never done before, and it took a *lot* of time for me to get strong enough to run 13 miles. So every time I went for a run, I pressed play on an episode, and listened to you guys argue about yet another important topic with yet another cool guest that I hadn't heard of before. So thanks to you guys, I ran a half-marathon last Saturday! Cheers.Read full review »
Emma (apparently a runner now) via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/23/22
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Superb discussion. I’m listening to it for the second time. This is the best podcast to which I subscribe, by far.
Xfinity player via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/21/21
More questions than answers on this podcast and I love it. I feel like I’ve been giving permission by a preacher and a smart guy to not have “it” figured out. The booze tastings in the beginning are surprisingly influential. Skip that part if you’re on a tight budget.
BaronVonYolo44 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/21
Always appreciate Randy and Brew City’s perspective. Looking forward to future episodes
Packtacktoe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/20
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