Why Should Christians Read Proverbs? with Dr John Goldingay

Proverbs, especially its short quotable quotes, are lively, colourful, provocative, and often funny. They’re a pretty good read in their own right. But outside of being relatable and a reasonably fun time, why should Christians read the book? It’s part of the canon, yes, but what’s it there for?
Reclaiming What Matters with Darren Whitehead’s 40-day Digital Fast

Phones and other digital devices dominate our day-to-day lives, offering both essential productivity and utility functions, but also embedding habits that aren’t always healthy for us. Dr Darren Whitehead’s church experimented with a 40-day fast from their phones, and built in some brilliant community practices along the way.
SEASON 2! Spirituality and Revival Movements with Dr Ian Randall

In our first episode of Season 2, we talk to Dr Ian Randall, who talks to us about his research into spiritual revival, the charismatic movement in Catholicism, and the relationship between Protestants and Catholics.
Learning from the Chinese Church Today with Hannah Nation

Hannah Nation introduces her recent book, Faithful Disobedience: Writings on Church and State from a Chinese House Church Movement, helping us to better understand the extraordinary story of the Church in China, and to learn vital lessons as Western Christians.
The Riches of Neo-Calvinism with Cory Brock and Gray Sutanto

Cory Brock and Gray Sutanto discuss their new book, Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction. Find out about how Neo-Calvinism speaks to how we are to live as citizens of God’s kingdom amidst our secular societies today.
Take Care of the Soil and It will Take Care of Us with Holly Whitelaw

In this episode of the podcast we have an enlightening conversation with Holly Whitelaw who helps us to explore and better understand the profound interconnection of soil health, climate health and human health.
ChatGPT and the rise of AI with Derek Schuurman

In this episode of the podcast we have a ranging and informative conversation with Dr Derek C. Schuurman about ChatGPT and the rise of AI in the modern world. Dr Schuurman is a professor of computer science at Calvin University who teaches and writes extensively on computer science, AI, engineering, and the theology and philosophy of technology. During the interview he helps us understand ChatGPT, what it does and how it works, and helps us to approach and think about it and AI more broadly within a humane and Christian framework.
Union with the Resurrected Christ with G. K. Beale

Welcome to the KLC podcast, Christianity for the Everyday, Episode 9, titled: Union with the Resurrected Christ with G. K. Beale.
Martin Luther and the Freedom of a Christian with Robert Kolb

In this episode of the podcast KLC Associate Fellow Dr Temitope Noah joins us to have a conversation with Dr Robert Kolb, author of the new translation of Martin Luther’s seminal work, On the Freedom of the Christian, with Crossway.
Working Our Jobs as a Way to Love God and Love Our Neighbour with Russell Gehrlein

In this episode of the podcast we have a conversation with Russell Gehrlein, author of “Immanuel Labour–God’s Presence in Our Profession: A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Approach to the Doctrine of Work.”