Every week on Undeceptions we’ll explore some aspect of life, faith, history, culture, or ethics tha
Is the Bible bad news for women? Is Jesus misogynistic?Or - as some claim - were the teachings of Je
To kick off season 10 of Undeceptions, we're exploring the new "threat" to the Christian faith - de
If Jesus was just a teacher who lived and died in first-century Palestine, Christianity would be a w
Most of us can agree that the world is a pretty messed up place.But what’s the problem with humanity
Many believe Christianity is all about following rules and not having any fun.However, this is a hug
Lots of people assume that Christianity is a nice story for kids or a niche hobby for weirdos.John D
Throughout history, humans have looked for hidden meanings behind dreams. But in this modern, scient
Is there a place for pessimism in the Christian life? Is Halloween evil? Does God have 'mothering' c
If we can make sense of our faith, is it really faith at all, or just a projection of what we want?
The Bible uses a very "human" way to communicate God's word: letter writing. But how do we know thes
In memory of Timothy James Keller (1950-2023).This season of Undeceptions is sponsored by Zondervan
Is nature inherently valuable if there is no God? According to one scientist, without faith, that's
Apathy has seeped into every part of society. We've become a "Seinfeldian culture"; alive to the tri
Dorothy L. Sayers was much more than a celebrated detective novelist - she was a Christian playwrigh
There aren’t many parts of the Bible that excite the imagination more than its thrilling climax in t
Is there room for the supernatural and the advancing world of medicine? According to some scientists
An hour with acclaimed speaker and church leader Beth Moore.This season of Undeceptions is sponsored
Introducing The Venerable Bede: Father of English history and the most brilliant polymath you've nev
Why did Jesus have to die? Why did it have to be such a violent death? And what on earth does the de
Is there still something to celebrate about the Reformation, or is it, as many claim, the root of Ch