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Kreg Yingst’s medium of choice is printmaking. Join Mandy and guest co-host Isaac Hans as they talk with Kreg about his art, his books, and how the very act of making art can be a prayer.
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Kreg Yingst’s medium of choice is printmaking. Join Mandy and guest co-host Isaac Hans as they talk with Kreg about his art, his books, and how the very act of making art can be a prayer.
In this episode, Sarah, Brian and Christina delve into fantastical realms to find a healed relationship with food—and reveal how eating can literally change how we do Christianity.
Meredith Davis, author of the Amazing Adventures of Noah Minor series, joins the pub table to discuss how her stories use superheroes to explore themes of friendship, integrity, and self-control.
Isaac Hans introduces us to
Vincent van Gogh’s, Anselm's
Fall 2025 Feature Artist
Terri Moon tells the story
behind J. S. Bach's haunting
compositions written in the
midst of loss and suffering.
Annie Nardone's latest Pages,
Pints, and Pours column pairs
us up with Julia Child's stories.
In this episode, Sarah and Brian talk with Anselm outreach coordinator Caroline Williams about our episode plans for the fall.
Will Parker Anderson, a senior editor and writing coach, discusses how to navigate the often fraught waters of the Christian nonfiction market, and how we can all help support work that is excellent and edifying.
Join the hosts at the roundtable as they talk about their favorite obsessions: the art and artists they love so much, they want the world to love them too. What does this impulse say about the impact of art on our hearts? How can shared (or not shared) affinities shape community?
Join us as we consider, through C.S. Lewis’s disenchanted Narnia, what it means to participate in creation as an act of worship.