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THE LATEST


How to Love the People Who Drive You Crazy
Jesus calls us to love our enemies...even the relative we vehemently disagree with politically, the driver who cut us off in traffic, and the irritating coworker.

Holy Post
14 hours ago


How Adam Kinzinger Found the Courage to Stand Up to Donald Trump
"Are we really going to be scared of voting to impeach this guy?"

Holy Post
15 hours ago


French Friday: The Nazi Rot on the Right
Open Nazi rhetoric is gaining traction on the right, and the response from conservative institutions has been inconsistent at best. Skye and David trace the roots of the problem, the incentives that fueled it, and the late-breaking backlash that may signal a tipping point. They also look at ICE’s increasingly aggressive “Kavanaugh stops,” the risks of expanding executive power, and why election integrity could be threatened when extremism and state authority begin to reinforc

Skye Jethani
1 day ago


SNAP Cuts and God’s Concern for the Poor
Esau and Justin Giboney talk about recent SNAP benefits being cut, Tucker Carlson's talk with Nick Fuentes, and Trump posting about Nigerian persecution of Christians.

Esau McCaulley
3 days ago


694: Why Don’t We Take Church Unity Seriously? with N.T. Wright
A new survey finds that moderately religious Americans are the most likely to say that they see dead people. Which raises a question—why are the non-religious and the very religious less likely to report encounters with the departed? New York Times columnist Ezra Klein says that by over-emphasizing inclusivity, the Democratic Party has ironically become less inclusive. And Ryan Burge looks at the numbers behind the party’s growing “God problem.” Will the Democrats ever figur

Phil Vischer
4 days ago


Does God Love Satan?
If Jesus tells us to love our enemies, does that extend all the way to Satan? This week, Kaitlyn and Mike take a surprisingly thoughtful kids’ question and use it to explore what Christians mean when we talk about the devil, and what Scripture is actually asking of us when it commands enemy-love. They also revisit the much-maligned phrase “love the sinner, hate the sin,” and ask whether it still has value, and consider why the hardest “enemies” to love usually aren’t cosmi

Kaitlyn Schiess
5 days ago


Getting Schooled - Christian Nationalism 101
Wait… what even IS Christian Nationalism? We talk about it a lot, but the term’s slowly being redefined into something more palatable—is this a bait-and-switch? Kaitlyn and Skye define Christian Nationalism and why it is a problem for maintaining freedom as a nation. This episode is available only for Holy Post Plus subscribers. Not a subscriber? Head on over to: https://www.patreon.com/posts/142741770/ Resources: Disarming Leviathan: Loving Your Christian Nationalist Neighbo

Kaitlyn Schiess
6 days ago


The REAL Witchcraft Christians Should Avoid (Hint: It's Not Harry Potter)
"How stupid do you think the enemy of the church has to be to think that something as obvious as flat-out witchcraft and Ouija boards and all that is gonna be the real portal to the demonic?"

Holy Post
6 days ago


The SkyePod - Liberalism
Skye and Kaitlyn talk Liberalism, a political philosophy that’s shaped our world—but the word has become totally conflated with whatever is considered “left-wing.” What is liberalism, why was it instrumental in constructing the American Experiment, and why does Skye seem so much more positive about it than Kaitlyn is? 0:02 - Theme Song 4:04 - Liberals or Liberalism? 16:22 - Rights and Liberalism and Democracy 22:38 - Necessities of Illiberal Institutions 34:08 - Get the full

Skye Jethani
Oct 31


Broken Vows: Anglican Abuse, Sports Betting, & the Admiral Who Resigned over Trump’s Strikes
Esau, Skye, and Mike explore what happens when vows stop meaning anything. They discuss the Anglican Church’s latest abuse crisis, the NBA’s betting scandal, and the U.S. admiral who resigned rather than follow Trump’s unlawful orders. What does integrity look like in an age when everyone’s breaking their promises? When should one try to reform from within, and when is it time to leave? Also, Esau reveals his recurring nightmare as a kid and it involves...a pickup basketball

Esau McCaulley
Oct 30


693: Holy Post LIVE from Chicago 2025
This week is Halloween, and on this special episode recorded with a live audience, the Holy Post hosts discuss why our culture isn’t afraid of monsters and demons anymore. How did all of our pop culture heroes and villains become morally ambiguous? Also, would communal living solve our loneliness epidemic? Kaitlyn is all for it, but Skye isn’t so sure. Also this week—audience Q&A, Phil, Skye, Kaitlyn, and Esau play a game of true confessions, and Phil’s favorite news segment

Phil Vischer
Oct 29


Have We Ghosted the Holy Spirit?
Why don’t Christians talk about the Holy Spirit more often? Have we quietly replaced dependence on God’s Spirit with confidence in our own smarts and systems? What starts as a kid’s Halloween question about the “Holy Ghost” quickly turns into a bigger conversation about why the church is so divided, whether we’d even notice if the Spirit disappeared from our theology, and how we might learn to let God surprise us again. After all, the Holy Ghost isn’t here to haunt us, but to

Kaitlyn Schiess
Oct 28
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