Justin sits down with Drew and Ryan for an honest, practical conversation about reading the whole Bible—especially for those who have never done it or don’t even like reading. They share when they first made it through all of Scripture, and the early questions and “problem passages” that rattled them. From there, they explore why Christians should read the Bible at all, why it matters to read it together in 2026, and why we think every believer—not just pastors—should be engaging the text for themselves, even while acknowledging the real dangers and the need for training and community.
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Justin sits down with Drew and Ryan for an honest, practical conversation about reading the whole Bible—especially for those who have never done it or don’t even like reading. They share when they first made it through all of Scripture, and the early questions and “problem passages” that rattled them. From there, they explore why Christians should read the Bible at all, why it matters to read it together in 2026, and why we think every believer—not just pastors—should be engaging the text for themselves, even while acknowledging the real dangers and the need for training and community.
Justin sits down with Drew and Ryan for an honest, practical conversation about reading the whole Bible—especially for those who have never done it or don’t even like reading. They share when they first made it through all of Scripture, and the early questions and “problem passages” that rattled them. From there, they explore why Christians should read the Bible at all, why it matters to read it together in 2026, and why we think every believer—not just pastors—should be engaging the text for themselves, even while acknowledging the real dangers and the need for training and community.
After a two-year hiatus, Justin returns to the podcasting studio for a relaunch of thoughtful discussions with the staff at Sunnybrook. In this episode, he sits down with Jim and Ryan to reflect on where the church has been, where it’s going, and how Consider This will chart a new path in 2026.
We recorded this 7 years ago and it remains as relevant today as then. Now that we are entering the presidential election cycle it seemed good to rebroadcast this particular episode as a good reminder of how to engage politics as citizens of the kingdom.
Jim, Drew M, and Justin discuss training/preparation for both the mission field and vocational church ministry and what Sunnybrook is doing to train people for the work of the church.
In our first podcast of 2024, Steve discusses New Year's resolutions, stopping bad (unhealthy) habits and what it takes to start new ones from a Christian perspective.
Justin sits down with Drew and Ryan for an honest, practical conversation about reading the whole Bible—especially for those who have never done it or don’t even like reading. They share when they first made it through all of Scripture, and the early questions and “problem passages” that rattled them. From there, they explore why Christians should read the Bible at all, why it matters to read it together in 2026, and why we think every believer—not just pastors—should be engaging the text for themselves, even while acknowledging the real dangers and the need for training and community.