At the Crossroads

#14 – Jillian McNeely – Introducing Hymnēsis: Framing the Beauty of Scripture with Hymnody

In this podcast episode, I get the joy of interviewing my wife, Jillian McNeely! In this episode we discuss the launch of her project: Hymnēsis: Framing the Beauty of Scripture with Hymnody. In addition, we announce where you can see her content–especially the release of her Advent Hymn “O Behold! God’s People See the Sign!”…

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#13 – Zane Blanchard: A Testimony From Roman Catholicism to Christianity.

Zane Blanchard is a native Louisianan and graduate of Louisiana College who is preparing to go to Seminary for pastoral ministry. He is a former Roman Catholic that has an interesting story to tell about his journey from Catholicism to Christ. If you know any Roman Catholics or people who are trying to understand a…

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Reconciling Faith and Science: Introduction and How to interpret the Genesis Account (1/4)

Quick Disclaimer: This is my first series filming with some new gear linked below and I’m still trying to learn to adjust settings. So some settings I don’t prefer were still in the shooting of this first episode. Hopefully, it won’t be an issue moving forward. Bryceton Thomas is a medical student at LSU and…

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#12 – Elijah Chambless – Why You Must Read Shakespeare

Elijah Chambless is a student at LSU who has a great interest in the arts and film. We have had many conversations where we have enjoyed dissecting films and the ideas behind them. This inevitably leads us to talk about the role of stories. Shakespeare was the best writer of all time when it came…

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#11 – Adam Robinson – Living in Socialist Australia and Learning a Framework to Apply the Bible

Adam Robinson is a Lecturer in Biblical Studies & Languages at NewLife College (an extension of Adelaide College of Divinity), Robina, QLD, Australia Teaching in all Old and New Testament subjects from surveys to electives. Adam is passionate about helping Christians learn proper hermeneutics that takes someone from Text to Application in a way that…

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