resources


Blogs:

I regularly benefit from reading these, updated on varying schedules:


Podcasts:

  • The Reformed Brotherhood. Two brothers-in-law discuss various aspects of theology from a Reformed, usually Presbyterian perspective.
  • No Dumb Questions. A science guy and a humanities guy, both Christians, think through a wide range of things to do with culture, friendship, and being a good citizen, as well as sundry other things more difficult to classify.
  • 5 Minutes in Church History. Ronseal.
  • Doctrine and Devotion. Faith and practice from a Reformed Baptist perspective, and when I first found this show it was really influential in my theological development. The podcast is inactive these days, but the archive is still available.
  • The Rest Is History. Witty, illuminating, and often quite charitable takes on historical events and people.

YouTube channels:

  • Matthew Everhard – a Presbyterian pastor in Pennsylvania who speaks about the Bible, theology, history, and other stuff.
  • Gavin Ortlund’s Truth Unites – a Baptist pastor with a heart for catholicity. Apologetics, church history, examining the claims of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions, and making the ongoing case for Protestantism.
  • Glen Scrivener at Speak Life – cultural engagement from the perspective of the gospel
  • Mark Ward – Bible word nerdery.
  • Smarter Every Day, for something a bit different — exploring and delighting in God’s world through science and engineering