Sane, Pastoral, and Learned
I deeply appreciate the sanctified sanity of this podcast and of the men that facilitate it. Their presentation of differing viewpoints is always charitable, eschewing an us-versus-them, and/or alarmist approach. No less do I appreciate their pastoral bent. It is obvious by the way they talk about and frame important issues that they have the average person in the pews in mind and their growth in Christ. This brings a God-centeredness and rootedness to everything. I would gladly be pastored by these men. Sadly this is not something I can say about other pastors that host popular podcasts. Lastly, as an academic myself, I appreciate the role that reading and books play in this podcast. The emphasis upon reading and continuing to learn is vital for the growth and sanctification of our congregations. Listening to this podcast makes me feel like I’m chatting with good friends. Thanks, brothers, for ministering to people like me I’m this way.
M.C. Sims via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/24/21
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Thoroughly enjoy this podcast. Respect all 3 of these godly men and the work they do literally on a daily basis. Episode Recommendation: top lists of your favorite books of all time. Difficult to narrow down, but can only imagine the lists.
Hello1233444 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/21
Love this podcast, but the audio quality is not equivalent to the quality of these conversations.
Chief Resident via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/10/23
I’ve listened to this podcast several times and Kevin has hosted great guests and the last one with Rosario is exceptional. I highly recommend this podcast to everyone.
Alexander kiff via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/02/23
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