“This podcast used to live up to its catchphrase as the hosts discussed the connection between good doctrine and good living. It was a podcast by local pastors for their local congregants and it felt like that—personal, on-the-ground, and applicable—and it was great.
Eventually (and unfortunately), they decided that there wasn’t enough news commentary going on and felt the need to comment on current events. I have no clue why they thought this was a good idea. I stopped listening for a few months because I didn’t like having to skip the first fifteen minutes of each episode to get to the actual content, trying to figure out when the actual valuable parts start. Upon returning, there’s even more news commentary and even less content. A separate podcast for news ranting would be preferable if you feel your two cents must be published, but this podcast has moved from the practical and biblical to what feels like a shared personal blog with not only less content but also worse content.”
gbrljnsn via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/22/22