Sunday Oldskool Episode 79 – Falling in Love with Hamilton and Hip Hop, with Guest Hannah Anderson
Sam and Cray are joined by special guest Hannah Anderson to talk about the Broadway production of Hamilton.
Sam and Cray are joined by special guest Hannah Anderson to talk about the Broadway production of Hamilton.
I didn’t need any classical administrators or bestsellers on biblical femininity to tell me how many ways there were to get it wrong.
The lightheartedness in a comic book tells us of the more complete and lasting lifting of our burdens when Christ comes again and makes all things new.
Films like ‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ require deep digging that ultimately results in spiritual maturity.
We try to figure out what motivated an otherwise solid preacher to rail against what the kids are listening to.
It’s part of my Christian responsibility to be a wise steward of my time as well as my body.
Vince Staples offers a striking commentary on black life in the U.S. and the invisible wall that continues to separate.
Erin and Hannah discuss the Thanksgiving gratitude culture and the attitude behind it.
Deep down, we are liturgical creatures, designed to live, to learn, to work, and even to play according to guided rhythms.
Peyton Manning is an athlete whose flesh had failed him—whose spirit is outlasting his body—and it resonates with us in ways that goes beyond athletics or sports fandom.
Sam and Cray talk about wedding crashing, presidential Pusha T. and a detailed look at Chance the Rapper’s ‘Angels.’
We need God’s promises; and in the traditions of all psalmists, they’re easier to hope for if we sing them.
Are women who are not married somehow inherently incapable of wholly displaying the Imago Dei?
I believe that the only hope and light for our broken and hurting world is the God who does whatever he wants.
Evangelical Christians would do well to stop and listen, really listen, as Oprah has modeled so well for us.
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