Episodes

  • The FUTURE of Apologetics
    Jun 26 2026

    In this episode, Ben, Andy, and Wes reflect on their visit to Europe and their meeting with John Lennox, discussing a question that feels more urgent than ever: what does the future of apologetics look like?Culture is shifting beneath our feet. New technology is reshaping how people think, connect, and search for meaning. In the midst of it, there have been some surprising changes. People are returning to spirituality, but what kind of spirituality is it? Is the church ready to meet them there?Join us for a wide-ranging conversation about faith, culture, and what it means to commend the gospel in a world that is quickly changing.

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    47 mins
  • What is a Good, Good Father?
    Jun 19 2026

    Most people instinctively approach God as distant or just a cosmic ruler. But what if understanding God as Father radically transforms your relationship with Him and your life? On this episode, Troy, Andy, and Trystan challenge you to see God through the lens of biblical fatherhood, sharing personal stories, biblical insights, and practical applications that could reshape your faith.

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    52 mins
  • Does Christianity Conflict with Greek Epics?
    Jun 12 2026

    What’s Homer got to do Christianity? With the upcoming film adaptation of The Odyssey, there is a renewed interest in Ancient Greece. In one way, the way of life idealized by Ancient Greeks was very different from how Christianity would later shape culture around the world. But, in another way, there is substantial agreement between the two. Dr. Scott Masson, Associate Professor of English at Tyndale University, joins us today to discuss an unexpected pairing of ancient writings: The Odyssey and the book of Proverbs. Is there something we in the 21st-century West could learn from Homer’s epic poem? How does Scripture shed light on it? Tune into this week’s edition of the AC Podcast to find out.

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    45 mins
  • Denomination Series: Anglicans with Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner
    Jun 5 2026

    In the next episode of Denominations in Conversation Ben talks with the Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner, professor emeritus of historical theology at Wycliffe College, about the history and identity of the Anglican Church. Radner traces the fascinating history of Anglicanism from Henry VIII to the formation of the Book of Common Prayer. They explore the role of prayer and Scripture, and how these shaped everyday life in England through the Reformation era.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Implications of a Holy (Just) War
    May 29 2026

    What does it mean to pursue peace in a world marked by conflict, violence, and war? In this episode, Wes Huff, Ben McDonald, and Steve Kim explore the complex Christian conversation around war and peace, from Augustine’s just war theory to pacifism, realpolitik, and the example of Jesus.

    Together, they wrestle with hard questions like, when is violence justified, and does God permit war? This conversation touches on how biblical wisdom, church history, and Christ-centered conviction can shape the way we think about conflict and peacemaking today.

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    47 mins
  • "If Aliens Exist... then What?!"
    May 22 2026

    "Are aliens among us?" A question that for generations has sparked entertainment, conspiracy theory, and outright hysteria. Most Christians are unprepared for the growing attention on extraterrestrial life—but what if these encounters are spiritually significant rather than alien? In this episode, we unpack the recent media frenzy fueled by government files and celebrity sightings, exploring what it truly means for faith and theology. From ancient Ezekiel’s celestial visions to modern UFO debates, Troy, Andy and Wes discuss whether ET could fit within God's grand design or threaten your trust in the Creator of the universe.

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    56 mins
  • Denomination Series: Baptists with Dr. Anna Robbins
    May 15 2026

    In the next episode of the Denominations in Conversation podcast series, Ben sits down with Dr. Anna Robbins, President of Acadia Divinity College, to discuss what it means to be a Baptist: Baptist ethics, views on Scripture, the role of baptism, and the autonomy of the church.
    Whether you’re looking to learn more or just seeking more theological depth, join us for an insightful discussion.

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    37 mins
  • Unity in Motherhood
    May 8 2026

    Happy Mother's Day to... some? Motherhood isn't just about functions—it's a profound identity rooted in biblical truth and eternal value. Join Lindsay as she hosts Bonnie Pue (of The Union Movement) and Melissa (wife of Wes Huff), whose stories and insights illuminate the true beauty and significance of being a mother. They empathize and speak to the mom who may be questioning her role amidst the weight of high expectations or insecurities. From the lessons of their own childhoods to biblical principles of serving and spiritual motherhood, they reveal how motherhood is both a gift and a calling that shapes not only our families but the Kingdom itself.

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    49 mins