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Back to SearchThe Case Against Bible Reading Plans
This is an exclusive episode of Getting Schooled from Holy Post Plus! Lots of us do Bible-in-a-year reading plans, for good reason—but how much do we…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Does God still love dictators?
God loves everyone, right? Well, what about people who use their power to hurt others? Kaitlyn Schiess has thought a lot about this and is here to ex…
7 months ago
What is the most accurate version of the Bible?
Kaitlyn Schiess sits down with Amy Peeler (who's on a real Bible translation committee) to answer what's the right version of the Bible. There's so m…
7 months, 1 week ago
Why did God harden Pharaoh's heart?
Old Testament scholar (and Holy Post pundit!) Carmen Imes joins Kaitlyn to talk about a question both little kids and grown ups ask a lot:…
7 months, 2 weeks ago
How do we teach kids about the Trinity?
How do we explain something as big and complicated as the Trinity to kids? Kaitlyn's here with advice on how to approach the topic—and how we may be …
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Is it wrong to doubt God?
Mike Erre joins Kaitlyn to tackle a big question that is also deeply personal: is it wrong to doubt God? Mike shows us some ways we misunderstand bot…
8 months ago
What makes a belief heretical?
Kaitlyn is back with another Getting Schooled episode, this time about heresy. Are heresies even real? How do we define them? And most importantly—sh…
8 months, 1 week ago
Can women lead in church? Part 2
Kaitlyn and Skye Jethani are back to explain the egalitarian stance. What Bible verses at first glance seem complementation, but may reveal, with con…
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Can women lead in church? Part 1
Kaitlyn and Skye Jethani go over the different kinds of complementarianism, the verses used to justify it, and how weird this becomes in practical a…
8 months, 3 weeks ago
What is heaven like?
In today's installment of the "Kids Say the Most Heretical Things," Kaitlyn tackles a big question: What will heaven be like? We hear from lots of ki…
9 months ago