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Who Is In? Who Is Out? Why Evangelicals Love Gatekeeping + Isaac B. Sharp
It's an evangelical origin story.
Who are the evangelicals? It's a contested question with a long history of answers — answers that depend largely on …
3 years ago
Would the Proverbs 31 Woman Get Botox? + Jamie B. Golden
Maybe beauty could be a little less fleeting?
This week, Katelyn and Roxy dive face-first into the prickly subject of cosmetic procedures. They're not…
3 years ago
Should Megachurch Pastors Make Mega Moolah?
Living large on the Lord.
$150,000 on a three-day luxury retreat in Cancun. $37,000 on flowers. $13,000 on high tea. $16,000 on custom skateboards.
The…
3 years ago
Our Churchiest Episode Ever + Presiding Bishop Michael Curry
Sometimes going through the motions is the whole point.
On this episode, which drops amid Holy Week, Roxy and Katelyn reflect on the beauty, meaning, …
3 years, 1 month ago
We're STILL Deprogramming from '90s Diet Culture + Cole Arthur Riley
But did the era of heroin chic ever really end?
Low rise jeans are trying to make a comeback — does that mean the bodies that look good in th…
3 years, 1 month ago
Rethinking Our Drinking + Sarah Bessey
Let's get a drink sometime!
New York's a drinking town. Happy hours. Boozy brunches. Martinis and oysters. The city's social life revolves ar…
3 years, 1 month ago
Faith After Gothard + Jinger Duggar Vuolo
Watch out for the Cabbage Patch Kids!
Katelyn and Roxy are back for a new season of Saved By the City and are joined by guest Jinger Duggar Vuolo. Lis…
3 years, 1 month ago
Why 'Interfaith' Isn't a Dirty Word +Simran Jeet Singh
Happy holidays!
In New York City, the phrase has nothing to do with a culture war and everything to do with being a good neighbor. A recent N…
3 years, 4 months ago
2022 in Review: Books! TV! Friendship! Dates! Weird Subway Stuff! + New Year's Goals
The year is not over yet but we're ready to hand in the verdict.
This week, Katelyn and Roxy reflect on the year that was 2022 (better than 2…
3 years, 4 months ago
We're OVER the Pastor Power Plays + Diane Langberg
It's been 2000 years. Enough already.
Abusing power is an ancient genre of sin — and using religion to justify abuse is perhaps the oldest trick in th…
3 years, 5 months ago