Calling Things What They Are
Pastors Riley and Gillespie call a thing what it is, in good Lutheran fashion. This show is an incisive exegesis of the human bondage to sin and the unbinding Word of the Gospel of Christ. This podcast doesn't waver from its theological core, but it also never gets redundant, thanks to the hosts' clear friendship and seasoned chemistry. When I listen, I am reminded how readily we cover up the naked gospel with conditions, and I appreciate how steadily the hosts work through the best and the worst of Christian writings to identify the law and the gospel in operation. Keep up the good work, gentlemen! Thank you.Read full review »
Tomlovestheducks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/19
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Every political podcast has me leaving in anger when I’m done listening...however, the fact this this is a religious-based podcast that incorporates politics here & there, it has me leaving feeling better than when I started. Thank you 💜
Marie Dorothy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/03/21
Unfocused. Off topic. Annoying, predictable political commentary. I like other 1517 people like Chad Bird and Gretchen Ronnevik, but these two give off a real frat bro vibe.
cruelcoulter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/21
Religious ideas are a dime a dozen on iTunes. This podcast is a treasure of thoughtful dissection of historic Christian theology. The readings and dialogue inspire a listener to read and think.
RevPiazza via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/19
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