EPISODE 0216 | Worldviews On Morality: Good vs Evil - POV Part 3
In this episode, Pastor Nate, Pastor Josh, and Pastor Nigel tackle one of the most foundational questions in worldview: what is good, and who gets to decide? From karma and conscience to government laws and God’s commands, they explore the differences between subjective morality and biblical truth. You’ll hear how students process moral contradictions, what it means to sear your conscience, and why objective standards are essential for justice, flourishing, and salvation. Whether you’ve wondered about cultural relativism, cosmic justice, or why being a “good person” isn’t enough—this episode will challenge your assumptions and help build a biblical foundation for truth.
EPISODE 0215 | Understanding Scripture: Basics of Biblical Interpretation - POV Part 2
In this episode, Pastor Daniel and Pastor Josh Brown take listeners deep into one of the most foundational skills a Christian can develop: how to correctly read and interpret the Bible. Whether you’re a new believer or a seasoned disciple, understanding hermeneutics—the principles of biblical interpretation—is essential for building and living out a truly biblical worldview. From breaking down genres and translation debates to calling out common mistakes like misusing Jeremiah 29:11 or Philippians 4:13, this episode is packed with practical tools and timeless truths. Pastor Josh and Pastor Daniel walk through what it means to observe, interpret, and apply Scripture in a way that’s faithful to its original meaning and transformational for today’s world.
EPISODE 0214 | Torah Wisdom Meets Modern Science
In this eye-opening conversation, Pastor Stephen sits down with author, philanthropist, and Jewish scholar Mark Gerson to explore timeless truths from the Torah—and how they still apply to modern life. With humor, insight, and reverence for Scripture, they discuss gratitude, hunger, character development, antifragility, parenting, dating, and the power of small decisions. Drawing from his book God Was Right, Mark makes a compelling case for the Bible as the ultimate guidebook—not just for Jews or Christians, but for anyone seeking wisdom for real life.