Void
I will miss this show and the camaraderie shown between the three hosts as they were able to display a great friendship over the podcast. I would listen to this show everyday going to work after downloading the podcast. It was just an encouragement to see three people who knew their status in the Lord and could joke about all kinds of things while simultaneously talking about deep theology. I don’t know all that happened nor the details, but Aimee Byrd will be missed, and the whole show will be a void without her there (no offense to Todd and Carl). I hope they bring her back.
timtomrom1513 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/20
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I've enjoyed the insights from the gang in the past, but saddened by the departure of Aimee. I don't know the story, but the view from the outside looking in is concerning. It seems as if evangelicals too can play the cancel culture game. ACE, how is this demonstrating the love of...Read full review »
PAndy301 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/20
A great round table discussion over a wide range of topics. Even as a reformed baptist I enjoy the dialogue and insight. The hosts do a great job of treating even positions they disagree with fairness. I especially appreciate them brining on guests from outside their tribe such as Scott McKnight,...Read full review »
Contramundum325 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/16
I’m extremely disappointed in how the ACE and the podcast seemed to drop Aimee Byrd with no thorough explanation. I loved listening to the podcast because it was a great combination of perspectives from academic and lay theologians. However, this behavior has completely turned me off to the...Read full review »
Winterlydoodles via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/20
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