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Faith & Fossils (Part 2): Creation, Science, and the Culture Conversation Can Christians trust creation science, or are faith and science always at odds? In this follow-up to the Faith & Fossils conversation, the guys mo

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Faith & Fossils (Part 2): Creation, Science, and the Culture Conversation Can Christians trust creation science, or are faith and science always at odds? In this follow-up to the Faith & Fossils conversation, the guys mo

Faith & Fossils: Can Christians Disagree About Origins? Few conversations create more tension among Christians than the question of origins. Was creation six literal days? Are the “days” of Genesis longer periods of time

What do generations really want? In this episode, we revisit one of the biggest unresolved conversations from our recent generational discussions and ask a deeper question: Are people across generations actually pursuing

Critics vs. The Crowd… who should you trust? A movie gets trashed by critics but loved by audiences. A product has thousands of 5-star reviews… but something feels off. So what actually matters? In this episode, we dive

We’ve spent this series breaking down generations. Now we bring it home. In this episode, we look at what happens when those generations meet inside the church. From classic church kid memories to deeper conversations ab

We continue our Generation Gap series by turning the focus to Millennials and Gen Z. What starts with nostalgia—Game Boys, Beanie Babies, and iPhones—quickly shifts into a deeper conversation: Are younger generations act

Generations and the Stories That Shape Them Every generation believes their experience is normal. But when we take a step back and listen to one another, we start to see just how much the time we were born into shapes th

Black History Month continues, and this week we turn our attention to Black clergy whose voices shaped both the church and the culture. Before we dive into history, we start with a lighter question that takes us back to

Every February, we pause our usual format to reflect, remember, and learn. In this Black History Month episode, the conversation takes a personal and thoughtful turn as the hosts explore the people who first shaped their

What if the moments we barely noticed last year are the ones shaping everything ahead? As the year opens, the conversation goes deeper than resolutions and recaps. This episode looks back at the past year through a wider

We’re back. After a short break, A Burden for the Times returns with a fresh conversation to start 2026 the right way. This episode kicks off the new season by digging beneath the surface of New Year’s resolutions, not j

In this bonus episode of A Burden for the Times , Aaron and his wife Erin Burden sit down at their kitchen table for a fun, honest, book-lover’s conversation. Together, they walk through ten questions about their 2025 re

In this final part of our Charlie Kirk trilogy, the Burden brothers wrestle with the hardest question yet: Has his influence been better or worse for American society? After two episodes examining his rhetoric and platfo

In this second part of our Charlie Kirk conversation, the Burden brothers continue an unfiltered discussion about faith, conviction, and tone. Is “hard truth” automatically harsh? Can strength and gentleness coexist in p

In this episode, we dive into one of the most volatile cultural conversations of the year—the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Rather than rushing to react, we stepped back to ask the deeper questions: What made him such a

In this candid and timely episode, the guys pause their usual cultural commentary to tackle an overlooked and deeply personal topic— men’s health . With striking stats and real-life admissions (including a confession abo

The nine-to-five workday doesn’t just shape our jobs—it’s reshaping our churches, communities, and even our view of discipleship. In this episode, we wrap up our Labor Day series by asking: How has the nine-to-five minds

In this follow-up to our Labor Day conversation, we dive deeper into the meaning of work, labor, and the “nine-to-five” mindset. Are work and labor the same—or is there a biblical and cultural distinction? Has the nine-t

Labor Day is often seen as the unofficial end of summer, a day for cookouts and one last long weekend before school begins. But is that really all it is? In this episode, we pause to reflect on the meaning of Labor Day,

Sports are everywhere in our culture—from Friday night lights to the Super Bowl, from youth leagues to Olympic glory. They inspire, entertain, and even unite communities. But they also come with pitfalls: idolatry, mispl
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