
In this week’s episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Pastor Nate Wright and Dr. Joe Boot respond to the fall of Sam Allberry and examine what it reveals about Side B Christianity, evangelical accommodation, and the church’s loss of confidence in biblical categories. Rather than focusing on scandal, they address the deeper theological issues: sexual identity, sinful desire, sanctification, marriage, singleness, and the gospel’s power to truly transform sinners in Christ.



This Ezra Podcast post-show continues the conversation on race, racism, culture, and Christian identity by tackling some of the harder questions many believers are asking right now. What should Christians make of ethnic preference, immigration, patriotism, multiculturalism, and the double standards so common in our cultural moment? The hosts dig into these issues with biblical clarity, emphasizing that while nations, histories, and customs matter, the deepest bond Christians share is not skin co


What does it really mean to defend the Christian faith? Pastor Nate Wright, Dr. Michael Thiessen, and Dr. Joe Boot challenge the popular notion that apologetics is about winning arguments or piling up evidence for God's existence. Drawing from 1 Peter 3:15, they make the case that faithful apologetics begins with Christ set apart as Lord — and flows outward as bold proclamation, not intellectual competition. The team explores how the collapse of a shared Christian worldview has transformed the a


















