Thinking Christian: Clear Theology for a Confusing World

James Spencer - Christian Theology Author and Speaker

Christians shouldn’t just think. They should think Christian. Join Dr. James Spencer and guests for calm, thoughtful, theological discussions about a variety of topics Christians face every day. The Thinking Christian Podcast will help you grow spiritually and learn theology as you seek to be faithful in a world that is becoming increasingly proficient at telling stories that deny Christ. Find more from James at https://usefultogod.com/.

  1. Denise Lester | From Outreach to Exit: How Rended Heart Walks With Survivors of Sexual Exploitation

    2D AGO

    Denise Lester | From Outreach to Exit: How Rended Heart Walks With Survivors of Sexual Exploitation

    James sits down with Denise Lester, founder of Rended Heart (Kansas City, MO), to explore what sexual exploitation looks like today—and how her ministry stands in the 30-day gap between crisis and long-term recovery. Denise shares her journey from NYC to KC, early work with Exodus Cry, street and club outreach, and why most trafficking now hides offline and online. They discuss highways I-35/I-70, drug dependency, the legal hurdles of proving force, fraud, or coercion, how porn and grooming shape demand, and the slow, relational work of trust, detox, documents, and dignity. A powerful story of a child’s rescue and adoption shows hope in action—and Denise offers concrete ways listeners can help. To learn more about Rended Heart visit www.rendedheart.org. Subscribe to our YouTube channel 🔗 Download a free resource "Making Everyday Decisions So That God Gets the Glory" from Useful to God: www.usefultogod.com To read James's article on this topic, check out his author page on Christianity.com. 📢 Stay Connected & Keep Growing! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to Thinking Christian so you never miss an insightful conversation! For more resources to help you grow in faith and deepen your walk with Christ, visit Useful to God—where you'll find books, courses, podcasts, and more to equip you for faithful Christian living. Quotable “I’m not here to rescue you—I’m here to support you if you’re ready to walk out.” “You can leave anytime; we won’t hold you—but count the cost of what you’re surrendering.” Chapter Markers 00:28 — Denise’s journey & launch of Rended Heart 03:35 — Street/club outreach & the shift online 05:28 — The 30-day gap and why exits stall 07:53 — Hospitals, law enforcement, interstate cases, immigration 11:42 — A child rescued: court orders, sheriff retrieval, adoption 15:30 — KC’s geography (I-35/I-70), drugs, grooming, and porn’s role 20:08 — Legal hurdles: proving force/fraud/coercion for adults 23:06 — Trust, phones, and the hard work of starting over 37:20 — Volunteers, housing, and how you can help Links Rended Heart: rendedheart.org Contact: 816-343-4558 Note: If you suspect exploitation, contact local law enforcement or the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline (888-373-7888) or text “HELP” to 233733. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    44 min
  2. David Green (Hobby Lobby) & Bill High | Building a Legacy Life: Faith, Family, and Eternal Purpose

    OCT 20

    David Green (Hobby Lobby) & Bill High | Building a Legacy Life: Faith, Family, and Eternal Purpose

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, James Spencer talks with David Green, CEO of Hobby Lobby, and Bill High, CEO of Legacy Stone, about their new book Legacy Life: Leading Your Family to Make a Difference for Eternity. Together they explore what it really means to live a legacy life—one rooted not in wealth or success, but in faithfulness, purpose, and generational discipleship. Reframing legacy as something you set in motion, not just leave behind Rethinking retirement as a season of renewed ministry Building family mission, vision, and values to strengthen future generations Embracing brokenness and redemption as part of every family story Why intentionality is essential to sustaining a godly legacy If you care about family, faith, and finishing well, this conversation will inspire you to lead your loved ones toward eternal impact—not just earthly success. Subscribe to our YouTube channel 🔗 Download a free resource "Making Everyday Decisions So That God Gets the Glory" from Useful to God: www.usefultogod.com To read James's article on this topic, check out his author page on Christianity.com. 📢 Stay Connected & Keep Growing! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to Thinking Christian so you never miss an insightful conversation! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    42 min
  3. Carmen Joy Imes | Becoming God's Family: The Importance of Community

    OCT 16

    Carmen Joy Imes | Becoming God's Family: The Importance of Community

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer engages with Dr. Carmen Imes about her book 'Becoming God's Family: Why the Church Still Matters.' They explore the themes of identity, vocation, and belonging within the context of the church, discussing the significance of ecclesia and its roots in the Old Testament. The conversation emphasizes the continuity of God's people from the Old Testament to the New Testament, the importance of community in faith, and the call for believers to actively participate in the church despite its imperfections. Dr. Imes invites listeners to recognize their role in the church and the blessings that come from being part of a community of faith. Read more from Carmen Joy Imes on Substack or view her YouTube channel.  Buy the book: Becoming God's Family: Why the Church Still Matters at ivpress.com (use code IVPPOD20 for a 20% discount) 🔗 Learn more about Useful to God: www.usefultogod.com 📢 Stay Connected & Keep Growing! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to Thinking Christian so you never miss an insightful conversation! For more resources to help you grow in faith and deepen your walk with Christ, visit Useful to God—where you'll find books, courses, podcasts, and more to equip you for faithful Christian living. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Series of Books02:54 Exploring the Theme of Identity, Vocation, and Belonging06:05 Understanding Ecclesia and the Church's Roots08:55 Continuity of God's People: Old Testament to New Testament12:02 The Family Language in the New Testament15:10 The Multicultural Family of God17:57 The Exodus: From Serving Pharaoh to Serving God24:19 The Call to Faithfulness Over Success30:10 Incorporating the Outsider: A Familial Metaphor33:27 The Church's Role in Community and Conflict39:11 Sacrifice and Service in the Church41:55 An Invitation to Engage with the Church Keywords church, community, belonging, identity, vocation, ecclesia, Old Testament, New Testament, God's family, faith Takeaways The church is a community that reflects God's character.Belonging to the church requires active participation and commitment.The theme of identity, vocation, and belonging is central to understanding faith.Ecclesia has roots in the Old Testament, emphasizing community gathering.The church is not just a place for individual growth but a family.God's people have always included a diverse, multicultural community.The New Testament emphasizes unity among believers despite differences.Faithfulness is more important than success in the Christian life.Church hurt should not deter us from engaging with the community.The church is called to reflect God's love and grace to the world. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    45 min
  4. Beth Felker Jones | Why I’m Protestant: Scripture, Catholicity, and a Church That’s Still Being Reformed

    OCT 13

    Beth Felker Jones | Why I’m Protestant: Scripture, Catholicity, and a Church That’s Still Being Reformed

    Dr. James Spencer sits down with Beth Felker Jones (Professor of Theology, Northern Seminary) to talk about her new IVP book Why I Am Protestant. Beth lays out how Protestant distinctives—especially Scripture as the norming norm—fit within a broader, lowercase-c catholic Christian unity rooted in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. They dig into the ecumenical creeds, the messiness of the church, recovering historic practices (like corporate confession), how to live with rival interpretations without losing charity, Augustine’s influence on grace and the church, and practical ways congregations can re-center on the Word. Beth’s closing charge: don’t be embarrassed by evangelism—claim the work of making disciples. Read more from Beth Felker Jones at: https://bethfelkerjones.substack.com/ Buy the book: Why I am Protestant at ivpress.com (use code IVPPOD20 for a 20% discount) 🔗 Learn more about Useful to God: www.usefultogod.com 📢 Stay Connected & Keep Growing! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to Thinking Christian so you never miss an insightful conversation! For more resources to help you grow in faith and deepen your walk with Christ, visit Useful to God—where you'll find books, courses, podcasts, and more to equip you for faithful Christian living. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    47 min
  5. The Authority of the Septuagint: What the Apostles Quoted—and Why It Matters

    OCT 9

    The Authority of the Septuagint: What the Apostles Quoted—and Why It Matters

    Dr. James Spencer welcomes Gregory R. Lanier (RTS Orlando, NT) and William A. Ross (RTS Charlotte, OT), co-editors of The Authority of the Septuagint: Biblical, Historical & Theological Approaches (IVP Academic). What is the Septuagint (LXX)? Why is it a library of Greek translations rather than one book? How did NT authors access Scripture—and why do their citations sometimes match Greek more than Hebrew? We unpack a three-fold framework for authority (normative Hebrew text, derived authority of translations, interpretive value of the LXX), the translation spectrum within the LXX, patristic and Reformation debates, Dead Sea Scrolls, and why Hebrews relies so much on the LXX. Plus: practical study tips and which English LXX to use. Book link and IVP 20% discount code in the show notes. Buy the book: The Authority of the Septuagint at ivpress.com (use code IVPPOD20 for a 20% discount) 🔗 Learn more about Useful to God: www.usefultogod.com 📢 Stay Connected & Keep Growing! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to Thinking Christian so you never miss an insightful conversation! For more resources to help you grow in faith and deepen your walk with Christ, visit Useful to God—where you'll find books, courses, podcasts, and more to equip you for faithful Christian living. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    46 min
  6. Gregg Quiggle and Jerry Root | The English Reformation and C. S. Lewis

    OCT 7

    Gregg Quiggle and Jerry Root | The English Reformation and C. S. Lewis

    In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer engages with Dr. Greg Quiggle and Dr. Jerry Root to discuss an upcoming study tour focused on the English Reformation and the works of C.S. Lewis. The conversation delves into the complexities of the English Reformation, exploring its political and theological dimensions, and how these historical events resonate with contemporary issues. The discussion also highlights C.S. Lewis's contributions to Christian thought and the importance of dialogue in understanding faith. The episode concludes with a reflection on the distinction between reality and truth, emphasizing the need for accurate thinking in a world filled with diverse perspectives. Find out more about the tour with Drs. Root and Quiggle here.  Subscribe to our YouTube channel 🔗 Download a free resource "Making Everyday Decisions So That God Gets the Glory" from Useful to God: www.usefultogod.com To read James's article on this topic, check out his author page on Christianity.com. 📢 Stay Connected & Keep Growing! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to Thinking Christian so you never miss an insightful conversation! Takeaways: The English Reformation was influenced by both political and theological factors. Henry VIII's marital decisions significantly impacted the formation of the Church of England. C.S. Lewis aimed to present a Christianity centered in Christ, transcending denominational boundaries. Dialogue and engagement are crucial for understanding differing theological perspectives. The concept of Christendom made it difficult to accept multiple theological views within a single political unit. Lewis's work emphasizes the importance of truth and reality in understanding faith. The Enlightenment shifted the church's political power, leading to a more moral and spiritual role. Wesley's social activism changed the perception of Christianity in the British Isles. The distinction between reality and truth is essential for robust thinking and dialogue. Understanding the historical context of the Reformation helps illuminate contemporary faith discussions. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    49 min

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Christians shouldn’t just think. They should think Christian. Join Dr. James Spencer and guests for calm, thoughtful, theological discussions about a variety of topics Christians face every day. The Thinking Christian Podcast will help you grow spiritually and learn theology as you seek to be faithful in a world that is becoming increasingly proficient at telling stories that deny Christ. Find more from James at https://usefultogod.com/.