• Felicia Wu Song | Restless Devices: How Technology Shapes Us & What We Can Do About It
    Feb 20 2025

    s technology shaping us more than we realize? Are we losing our ability to rest, reflect, and be present? In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer sits down with Dr. Felicia Wu Song, sociologist and author of Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence, and Place in the Digital Age (InterVarsity Press). They explore how digital technology influences our sense of self, why constant connectivity isn’t neutral, and how Christians can resist being shaped by algorithms instead of by God.

    📌 Key Discussion Topics:
    ✅ The hidden ways digital media rewires our attention and habits
    Marshall McLuhan & Neil Postman—what they got right about the power of media
    ✅ Why modern tech trains us to consume, not reflect
    ✅ The rise of digital exhaustion—why even Gen Z is feeling the burnout
    Recovering personhood & presence—practical ways to reclaim attention and space
    ✅ How Christians can build “analog” rhythms that resist digital overreach

    🎧 Listen in for a timely conversation on how we can become more thoughtful, present, and grounded in a world designed to keep us distracted.

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    🌐 Dr. Felicia Wu Song’s Website – feliciawusong.com

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    54 mins
  • Derek Schuurman | Faith & Technology: Navigating the Digital Age with Wisdom
    Feb 17 2025

    Technology is shaping our world at an unprecedented rate—but how should Christians respond? Are we thoughtfully engaging with the digital world, or are we being shaped by it in ways we don’t even realize?

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer sits down with Dr. Derek Schuurman, Professor of Computer Science at Calvin University and author of Shaping a Digital World: Faith, Culture, and Computer Technology. Together, they explore how theology, technology, and Christian discipleship intersect in our increasingly digital lives.

    📌 Key Discussion Points:
    How does the biblical narrative shape our approach to technology?
    Are we using technology wisely, or is it using us?
    Theological insights from Genesis, the Tower of Babel, and eschatology
    Are AI, social media, and digital tools eroding true human connection?
    How Christians can practice discernment in an efficiency-driven world
    Why technology is not neutral—and how we can shape it responsibly
    McLuhan’s Four Laws of Media & how they help us evaluate new tech
    Practical ways to maintain human flourishing in a digital-first culture

    🎧 This episode is a must-listen for anyone wrestling with how to live faithfully in an age of rapid technological change.

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    58 mins
  • Michael Morgan | William Wilberforce: Faith, Friendship, and Cultural Transformation
    Feb 13 2025

    William Wilberforce wasn’t just a politician—he was a man of deep faith who leveraged his influence to fight for abolition, social reform, and gospel-driven cultural transformation. In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer is joined by Michael Morgan, president of William Tennant Seminary, to explore the life and legacy of Wilberforce.

    How did Wilberforce’s evangelical convictions shape his mission? What role did his friendships and the Clapham Sectplay in his work? And what can the modern church learn from his radical collaboration and holistic approach to faith in action?

    Join us for a thoughtful discussion on Wilberforce’s impact, the intersection of faith and social change, and the importance of authentic Christian friendships in discipleship and cultural engagement.

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    58 mins
  • Chris Rappazini | Thinking Christian about Leadership, Faith, and Moving Forward
    Feb 6 2025

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, James sits down with Dr. Chris Rappazzini, professor of leadership at Anderson University, author of Moving Forward After Messing Up, and founder of Faithful Steps Forward. James and Chris discuss how leadership serves as a specialized form of discipleship, the tension between cultural adaptation and biblical foundations in leadership theories, and the enduring challenge of learning from our failures.

    Dr. Rappazzini shares insights from his personal journey, his work with leaders in organizational settings, and the biblical framework for moving forward after mistakes. Along the way, we explore themes of resilience, self-awareness, and the balance between mission and people-focused leadership.

    Whether you're a seasoned leader, someone navigating life's challenges, or simply looking for a thoughtful conversation on integrating faith and leadership, this episode is for you.

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    Faithful Steps Forward- https://www.faithfulstepsforward.com

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    56 mins
  • Mark Hancock | The Crisis with Boys and What To Do With It
    Feb 3 2025

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer sits down with Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA, to discuss the unique challenges of raising boys in today’s culture. Mark shares how Trail Life USA is equipping the next generation of godly men through Christ-centered, boy-focused outdoor experiences.

    Together, they explore topics like the importance of adversity, the transformative power of hands-on engagement, and how fathers and mentors can help boys build resilience and discover their God-given purpose. Whether you're a parent, mentor, or church leader, this conversation offers practical insights and encouragement for shaping boys into men who live for Christ.

    Discover more about Trail Life USA, their mission, and how your church can get involved in this inspiring movement. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on faith, family, and the future of raising godly men!

    You can access the free book Let Boys Be Boys and find out more about Trail Life USA at https://www.traillifeusa.com.

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    56 mins
  • Sharing the Gospel through Sport: A Conversation with Sean McNamara
    Jan 30 2025

    In this episode, James and Nate welcom Sean McNamara, Chief Sports Officer for FCA. They discuss the ministry of FCA and the expanding arena of sports ministry. Sean talks about the changes he is seeing in the mission field, as well as offering insight into the ongoing importance of Christian coaches and players in taking Christ to the world.

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    42 mins
  • Dr. Michelle Keener | Suffering, Faith & the Book of Job
    Jan 27 2025

    What does Job teach us about suffering, trauma, and faith?

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer welcomes Dr. Michelle Keener, Associate Research Fellow at the Kirby Laing Center for Public Theology and Director of Discipleship at her church in Las Vegas. Dr. Keener is the author of Comfort in the Ashes: Explorations in the Book of Job to Support Trauma Survivors, and together, they dive deep into:

    📌 Key Topics:
    Why Job’s story is one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible
    How trauma studies help us understand Job’s suffering
    What Job’s friends got wrong—and how we often do the same
    Why God’s response to Job is NOT what we expect
    How churches can better support trauma survivors
    Discipleship beyond conversion: What we’re missing
    Balancing personal faith with Christian community

    🎧 If you’ve ever wrestled with suffering, questioned God’s justice, or wondered how to support those in pain, this episode is for you.

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    57 mins
  • Thinking about the Practice of Biblical Lament: A Conversation with Dr. May Young
    Jan 23 2025

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer welcomes back Dr. May Young, Associate Professor and Department Chair of Biblical Studies at Taylor University, to discuss her newly published book, Walking with God Through the Valley: Rediscovering the Purpose of Biblical Lament. Together, they explore the ancient Near Eastern context of lament, its unique role in Scripture, and its relevance for modern Christians.

    Discover how biblical lament contrasts with the practices of Israel’s neighbors, emphasizing a direct and intimate relationship with God. Learn why lament is essential for cultivating hope and resilience and how neglecting it can subtly erode our faith. Dr. Young also shares practical insights on engaging with lament personally and communally, and how this spiritual practice can deepen our intimacy with God—even in life’s mundane and difficult moments.

    Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation about rediscovering lament as a vital part of the Christian life. Plus, find out how to get 20% off Dr. Young’s book through InterVarsity Press using the exclusive discount code below.

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    50 mins