Pastor Curtis King joins us again for a hotseat round in our Chips and Salsa Minisode. This week, we ask Pastor King who his favorite person in the Bible is. The answer surprised us and led to a deep and emotional survey of the life of Jeremiah. Suffering is a part of life, and Jeremiah […]
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Chips and Salsa 5 with Guest Nathan Birt
Our guest co-host from last week agreed to get in the hot seat for our timed minisode. We asked Nathan what his life verse was and why, and he walked us through a meaningful look at a fantastic verse from Psalms. Being a children’s pastor, he’s a quick talker and quick thinker, so he breezed […]
Chips and Salsa 4: Kreig’s Favorite Bible Character
Our Chips and Salsa Episodes are opportunities for Curtis and Kreig to answer questions on the fly, with a 10-minute timer constraint keeping them on topic. This week, Curt asks Kreig what his favorite person in the Bible is (other than Jesus). Kreig’s answer ends up being a bit atypical, and he explains why this […]
Chips and Salsa Minisode 3: Curt’s Life Verse
A bonus chips and salsa this week as Kreig asks Curt what verse has had the biggest impact on his Christian walk. Curtis dives into a short breakdown on 1 Corinthians 10:31 and what it really means to glorify God. To wrap it up, Curtis and Kreig reminisce about how a temp job in college […]
Chips and Salsa Minisode 2: Hearing from God
For a second minisode entry, Curtis and Kreig talk about how listening for God’s will led them both to huge changes in their lives recently. Hearing from God sounds a lot more mystical than it really is, so we try to break down the scary lingo and help you understand what it really means. Music […]
Chips and Salsa Minisode 1: Who Was Nahum?
Introducing a new episode format: Chips and Salsa! It’s still the same kind of delicious content you (hopefully) love, just in a different dish. These episodes, or “mini-sodes”, will feature one topic which Curtis and Kreig will have 10 minutes to discuss. It’s a looser, slightly more unpredictable format that we plan to run on […]