Christians have long debated the end times. But does eschatology shape how we approach the mission Christ gave his church? Alex and Dr. Josh Howard, pastor and founder of Eschatology Matters, explore why your view of the last things may have more impact on missions, evangelism, and church life than you realize.…
Alex Kocman
Massie’s Loss, Afghanistan, and the AI-pocalypse
Thomas Massie’s primary loss exposed a growing divide among Americans. But beneath the political drama lies a deeper spiritual question: how should Christians relate to the nations? This episode explores the order of loves, the viral Afghanistan famine story, the failure of multicultural myths, and the rise of AI data centers reshaping the American landscape.…
Nolan’s Odyssey, Rumblings in Venezuela, and the SBC
Hollywood rewrites Homer, Trump jokes about making Venezuela the 51st state, and Southern Baptists head toward another bruising convention fight. This episode looks at inheritance, empire, institutional faithfulness, and why Christians cannot afford to separate mission from doctrine, or cultural engagement from the lordship of Christ.…
Sam Allberry, Capital Crimes, and UAP Disclosure
A major evangelical figure falls from ministry, a Texas jury sentences Tanner Horner to death for the murder of Athena Strand, and pastors claim they’re being warned about imminent UFO disclosure. This episode asks what these stories reveal about sin, judgment, spiritual deception, and why the church must recover clear doctrine, moral seriousness, and confidence in the unstoppable advance of Christ’s kingdom.…
A Tale of Two Kings, Abortion Challenged in Congress, and Vivek’s Syncretic Theology
President Trump and King Charles share a stage and remind the world what real authority used to look like, a viral exchange in Congress forces the life debate out of abstraction and back into reality, and a resurfaced clip from Vivek Ramaswamy exposes just how deep the divide still runs over Jesus Christ. …
No Neutral Ground: War, Manufactured Narratives, and the Crisis of Soft Men
War in the Middle East exposes the myth of neutrality, a federal indictment raises questions about who really shapes our cultural conflicts, and a debate over “soft men” reveals a deeper problem in the church’s ability to send. This episode connects the headlines to the underlying reality: the world is divided over Christ, the kingdom is advancing whether we see it or not, and the mission still requires strong, faithful believers willing to carry the gospel where it costs something.…