Getting Beyond the Headlines

Donald Trump is raising questions about the truthfulness of news reporting by major media outlets. Even if we disagree with him, we’ve all had reason to question whether the news we get is biased and inaccurate. Stephen believes these are important questions to ask. In this podcast, he lists [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00January 17th, 2017|Podcast|

The Curse of Opinions

We are all overwhelmed with data passing itself off as information. We are all pressured to form opinions about what we learn. We find ourselves in troubled territory, though, when we confuse opinions with knowledge, when we mistake our beliefs about the facts with the importance of the facts [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00January 11th, 2017|Podcast|

Manhood and Our Moment in Time

As the new year begins, Stephen looks back over the main events of 2016 through the lens of manhood. Our age seems to be crying out for a surge of righteous masculinity. Stephen lists some of the elements of this kind of manhood and calls for action from each [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00January 4th, 2017|Podcast|

The Story of Santa Claus (2015)

T’is (almost) the night before Christmas: Stephen finishes up a two-part historical series on the lore and traditions behind our nation’s most beloved holiday. Who is “Santa Claus,” and where did he come from? Listen to part 1 here: The Story of Christmas [custom_font font_family='Open Sans' font_size='11' line_height='26' font_style='none' [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00December 23rd, 2016|Podcast|

The Story of Christmas (2015)

In our era of religious confusion and error, it’s easy to become confused about Christmas. Is it a religious fabrication? Did the early church celebrate it? Is it an invention of corporate America? In this calm, reasoned podcast, Stephen tells the history of Christmas and makes some recommendations for [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00December 20th, 2016|Podcast|

The Worst of Times?

In our troubled age, we often hear people declare that these are “the worst of times,” that this is “a horrible time to be alive.” Stephen insists that not only is this a cancerous belief to carry in our souls, it simply isn’t true factually. This podcast is an [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00December 14th, 2016|Podcast|

In Praise of Authentic Experience

We live in a digital age, and we are glad we do. We are grateful for the benefits of our online lives. Yet it is possible for us to confuse digital information with genuine experience. Stephen explores this danger in his latest podcast and describes the troubles that come [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00December 6th, 2016|Podcast|

A Christian View of Governing

It’s possible to get the impression from some highly visible American Christians that the church is the "Republican Party at Prayer.” In his new podcast, Stephen combats this idea by describing the elements of a Christian view of governing. As always, he’s controversial, hard-hitting, and disturbingly biblical. [custom_font font_family='Open [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00November 29th, 2016|Podcast|

The Story of the First Thanksgiving

In what has become a Stephen Mansfield Podcast Thanksgiving tradition, Stephen tells the story of the Pilgrim Thanksgiving, the one that has inspired the American holiday. So gather the family and listen to this brief, exciting account of an episode from our nation’s history and from our heritage of [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00November 16th, 2016|Podcast|

Thoughts After the Election

On the morning after the conclusion of the 2016 presidential election, Stephen discusses the surprises, the implications and the looming challenges of a Donald Trump presidency. You won’t want to miss this raw, “early-the-next-morning” chat with Stephen.   [custom_font font_family='Open Sans' font_size='11' line_height='26' font_style='none' text_align='left' font_weight='300' color='' background_color='' text_decoration='none' [read more]

2024-04-26T14:08:28-04:00November 9th, 2016|Podcast|
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