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Episode 150: Collegiality and Friendship Amidst Religious Disagreement

Timothy Muehlhoff, Andrew Reed

Tim and Dr. Andrew Reed from Brigham Young University continue the conversation by bringing together students from both universities — Biola and BYU, for civil discourse on religion, theology, and social issues.

Episode 149: College Students Who Practice Interfaith Dialogue

Timothy Muehlhoff, Andrew Reed

Part of the mission statement of Biola University is to engage culture, and we take this seriously. So when Brigham Young University (BYU) reached out to see if Biola students would be open to beginning an interfaith dialogue, we jumped at the opportunity.

Episode 148: A Tale Of Two Universities Fostering Constructive Dialogue

Rick Langer, Timothy Muehlhoff

“Praxis” is when you put theory into practice, and this is something we try to do at The Winsome Conviction Project. Tim and Rick talk about a recent praxis experience involving two religious universities.

Episode 147: Spiritual Disciplines In The Everyday

Todd Pickett, Rick Langer, Timothy Muehlhoff

The spiritual disciplines have long been a vital activity in the life of Christians for growing into Christlikeness. It is also a significant challenge to practice these disciplines in the everyday hustle and bustle of life. And yet the disciplines can serve as a helpful method of training for learning to depend on the indwelling Holy Spirit who helps us to abide and grow in our relationship with God and with others.

Episode 146: How Can We Talk Like Jesus?

Rick Langer, Timothy Muehlhoff, Doug Huffman

Friend and New Testament scholar Doug Huffman joins today’s episode to speak with Tim and Rick about his work as a consultant on a wildly popular television series, The Chosen.

Episode 145: What’s Going On With Parents In Youth Sports?

Mike Ahn, Timothy Muehlhoff, Ed Uszynski

Coach and Dr. Ed Uszynski (Ph.D.) is back on the podcast to speak with Tim and Mike about the current state of things in youth sports, and they spotlight what’s going on with the parents. Why do parents get embarrassed when their child makes a mistake on the field? Is a parent justified in getting angry when a referee’s call doesn’t go their way? Can parents approach youth sports as an opportunity for spiritual formation and invite God into the game?

Episode 144: Being Winsome On Social Media

Rick Langer, Timothy Muehlhoff, Sean McDowell

Is social media the new public square? If it is, when so much anger exists online and social media incentives bad behavior, is it possible to have civil discourse? And what does Christian witness look like when buttons get pushed and the discussion becomes divisive?

Episode 143: The Seducing Power Of Fault-Finding In Others

Timothy Muehlhoff, Rich Villodas

We long for a life characterized by goodness, beauty, and kindness, but the fractures and hostility in our world get in the way. What can we do?

Episode 142: Doing Jesus Things The Jesus Way

Steve Porter, Rick Langer

Mean-spiritedness and vitriol are contributing to the breakdown in our contemporary discourse, and tactics expressive of affective polarization, where disagreements on policies devolve into bitterness and hatred toward people with whom we disagree, are all too tempting for Christians. And yet, aren’t Christians called to a different way, a different manner of public engagement?

Episode 141: We Need Faith-Based Institutions

Barry Corey, Timothy Muehlhoff, Shane Reese

The crisis in higher education highlights the vital role of faith-based institutions within the broader educational landscape and the value these institutions provide to society at large. By integrating rigorous academics with religious identity, faith-based universities are poised to address a meaningful, purpose-driven education.

About the Podcast

The Winsome Conviction podcast is a biweekly podcast on learning how to deepen convictions without dividing communities. In each episode, hosts Tim Muehlhoff, Rick Langer and Mike Ahn along with frequent guest experts, consider how to cultivate understanding around our most closely held convictions and foster civility and compassion in disagreement.


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