Episodes
In the season finale, we ask the big question: how do regular Bible-believing Christians really, actually love homosexuals? The answer is simpler and more difficult than you might imagine.
Published 09/04/17
The fact is many homosexuals seem happy and spiritually fulfilled. How do we witness to those for whom the struggle with homosexuality doesn't seem to be a struggle? Tim tells a story of seeing beneath the facade. Jake and Nathan ponder what real witnessing looks like.
Published 08/28/17
Tim takes on the "gay celibacy" movement. Jake and Nathan (with a little help from Lon Chaney Jr.'s The Wolfman) ponder what the church should do with those whose temptations don't seem to be going anywhere. See full show notes for links.
Published 08/21/17
What causes homosexuality--nature or nurture? This is part 1 of a 2 part series answering this question. See full show notes for links to the study we mention and the Bill Hybels interview.
Published 08/14/17
The Bible doesn't just condemn homosexuality. It also condemns effeminacy, the sin of a man not acting like a man. When Nathan wonders if this means God condemns every dude who likes Broadway, or can't fix a car, Tim has some difficult answers. Finally, Jake steps in and saves the day.
Published 08/07/17
Tim looks to Eden for the answers. Jake and Nathan discuss the joy of sex.
Published 07/31/17
Tim says the real issue today isn't the rise of homosexuality but the loss of shame. Jake responds poorly to a Christian book on sex from the '70s. Nathan posits a theory.
Published 07/24/17
Tim rooms with a gay prostitute. Jake and Nathan watch a 1960s educational film about homosexuality. Tim learns some firsthand lessons about the dangers of hitchhiking.
Published 07/17/17
The World We Made is a new podcast series from Warhorn Media. It is hosted by Jake Mentzel and Nathan Alberson and features Pastor Tim Bayly, author of Daddy Tried and the forthcoming The Grace of Shame. Tim grew up in the '60s and '70s, and he has seen America and the world change. A lot. And, in some ways, his generation is responsible for much of the change, good and bad. In each episode, Tim brings his keen pastoral, cultural, and personal insight to the topics everyone is talking...
Published 07/06/17