I didn’t know what to expect or even what I was doing when I first started the Coffeehouse Questions podcast. All I knew was that J. Warner Wallace said it would be easy to start a podcast, and that part was true. It only cost me $10 and the first episode was posted. What he didn’t mention is the hard work that would go into publishing over 100 episodes. However, even with the hard work, time, and learning, it has been an incredible journey.
Of the first 100 episodes, the best part has been hosting some incredible authors, apologists, and friends on my show. The topics have ranged from prayer to abortion, logic, transgenderism, the big bang, death before the fall, Mormonism, unforgiveness, evangelism, and more. Check out the 35 different episodes with 22 different guests over the course of the last 2+ years. (Order from newest to oldest)
- Hugh Ross (Is the Bible scientific?, Always Be Ready)
- Melissa Cain Travis (Science and the Mind of the Maker, How does science point to God?)
- Krista Bontrager (Was there Death Before the Fall?, Was the Biblical Flood Local or Global?)
- Jeff Myers (Responding to Student Worldview Issues)
- Eric Johnson (Practical Strategies for Sharing the Good News with Mormons, What does Mormonism teach?)
- Neal Hardin (AB 2943: Will the Bible be banned?, Do we live in a secular culture, and how should Christians respond?)
- Craig Hazen (How can I start defending my faith?)
- Clay Jones (Why does God allow evil?)
- Brett Kunkle (MAVEN: Truth, Beauty, and Goodness)
- Michael Sherrard (Why Apologetics Should Be Relational)
- J. Warner Wallace (Making the Case for a Forensic Faith, Stop Teaching Students, Start Training Them)
- Kendall Brewer (The Fine Tuning Argument)
- Jeff Zweerink (Evangelism and the Big Bang, The Integration of Science and Faith)
- Kenneth Samples (Logical Fallacies, Logic and Critical Thinking)
- Greg Koukl (Discussing The Story of Reality)
- Alan Shlemon (Transgender: Truth and Compassion, Homosexuality: Truth and Compassion)
- Andy Bannister (The Atheist Who Didn’t Exist)
- Rose Pauly (Keys To Achieve Healthy Relationships, How does unforgiveness hurt me?, Can God use evil for good?)
- Megan Almon (Responding To Pro-Choice Arguments, Defending the Pro-Life Position)
- Dan Britton (Apologetics in the Local Church)
- Sean McDowell (Five reasons why teaching apologetics to students is so critical today.)
- Drew Covert (Why teach apologetics to students?)
You can follow the Coffeehouse Questions Podcast and have it automatically downloaded to your device by subscribing on iTunes. If you don’t have iTunes, find the podcast and follow on SoundCloud or search “Coffeehouse Questions with Ryan Pauly” on your Android podcast player. Finally, if you’d rather stick to the radio, you can listen to the show on 100.1 KGBA every Saturday night from 9-9:30 PT.
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