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This week we announce a change in the Table moving to a seasonal schedule. https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/seasons-announcement/
Seasons Announcement! - The Hendricks CenterDarrell Bock shares an exciting update on the future of The Table Podcast! To help us better serve you, our listeners, and continue bringing you high-quality conversations, we are officially transitioning to a seasonal format.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
This week's Table podcast is on The Church, Evangelicals, and Israel. https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/the-church-evangelicals-and-israel/
The Church, Evangelicals, and Israel - The Hendricks CenterIs Evangelical support for Israel declining among the next generation? Darrell Bock joins polling experts and Mitch Glaser to reveal surprising new survey data on how modern Christians truly view Israel, and the end times.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
This week's Tabel podcast is on Sundance 2026. https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/sundance-2026/
Sundance 2026 - The Hendricks CenterIn this episode of The Table Podcast, Darrell Bock sits down with Neil Coulter, Brian Chan, and Windrider’s Ryann Heim to reflect on the final Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT and its upcoming move to Boulder, CO. Join the conversation as we explore standout indie films from Sundance 2026 and discuss how the intersection of theology and film can turn movies into powerful machines for empathy, love, and cultural engagement.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
This week's Table podcast is on Engaging Culture through the Heart. https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/engaging-culture-through-heart/
Engaging the Culture Through the Heart - The Hendricks CenterIs telling a better story more effective than winning an argument? Join Kasey Olander as she sits down with authors Daniel and Mike Blackaby to explore how Christians can better engage today’s culture through the heart. They discuss the power of storytelling, art, and authentic community in sharing the gospel with a generation that is increasingly emotionally driven. Discover why emphasizing the beauty and goodness of God’s narrative is an essential complement to traditional apologetics when communicating biblical truths.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
This weeks' Table podcast is on Christianity in Ireland. https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/christianity-in-ireland/
Christianity in Ireland - The Hendricks CenterIn this episode, Kasey Olander sits down with DTS alumni Ciarán and June Loughran to explore the shifting landscape of Christianity in Ireland. The Loughrans share their journey from working as engineers to planting Living Hope Church, discussing the unique opportunities of leading a highly multicultural congregation in a post-religious society. Listen in for their insights on maintaining cultural flexibility, keeping the gospel central, and building trust through authentic pastoral leadership.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
This week's Table podcast is on Tim Keller's Legacy on Cultural Engagement. https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/tim-kellers-legacy-cultural-engagement/
Tim Keller's Legacy on Cultural Engagement - The Hendricks CenterHow should Christians engage a culture that feels increasingly hostile to the gospel? Join Darrell Bock, Collin Hansen, and Josh Chatraw as they unpack the enduring legacy of Tim Keller and his “Third Way” approach to biblical cultural engagement. Together, they explore how Christians can effectively navigate a polarized, secular age by moving beyond the culture wars and grounding apologetics in deep cultural analysis and the gospel.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
This week's Table podcast is on the Church in Changing Times. https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/church-in-changing-times/
The Church in Changing Times - The Hendricks CenterHow does the church stay relevant in a world defined by artificial intelligence, extreme polarization, and a global loneliness epidemic? Join Darrell Bock and Jurie Kriel as they explore the unprecedented cultural shifts redefining human identity and unpack why returning to the “irreducible minimum” of authentic community is the ultimate key to reaching the next generation.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
This week's Table podcast is on Youth and Sports. https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/youth-and-sports-a-balanced-discussion/
Youth and Sports: A Balanced Discussion - The Hendricks CenterJoin Darrell Bock, Ed Uszynski, and Brian Smith as they explore how Christian parents can faithfully navigate the intense culture of modern youth sports, sharing practical strategies for surviving the “youth sport industrial complex” while using athletics as a powerful tool for your child’s character development and discipleship.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
This week's Table podcast asks Is God Really There? https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/is-god-really-there/
Is God Really There? - The Hendricks CenterListen in with Kymberli Cook as analytic theologian Kevin Wong and philosopher Charity Anderson explore one of the oldest and deepest questions, diving into the complex concept of divine hiddenness and asking why a loving God might not always make His presence obvious.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
This week's Table podcast asks Is Christian Education the same as Discipleship? https://hendrickscenter.dts.edu/podcast/is-christian-education-the-same-as-discipleship/
Is Christian Education the Same as Discipleship? - The Hendricks CenterOn this episode, Kymberli Cook and Rick Yount explore the crucial difference between the structured programs of Christian education and the life-changing, relational process of discipleship. Listen to discover practical ways church leaders and believers can revitalize ministries and foster genuine spiritual growth through clarity, warmth, and flexibility.hendrickscenter.dts.edu
My latest piece for Logos. https://www.logos.com/grow/witw-acts-all-things-in-common/
Did the Early Church Share Possessions? | Darrell Bock on Acts 2 & 4Join Kirk E. Miller and Darrell Bock as they explore: Did the early church in Acts 2 and 4 abolish private property and embrace communalism?www.logos.com