Today’s Conversation is the podcast of the National Association of Evangelicals. Host Walter Kim, NAE president, talks with leading thinkers, theologians, activists, culture-makers and more, with the goal of helping evangelicals foster thriving communities and navigate complexity with biblical clarity.
What began as a series of revival movements seeking to renew stagnant expressions of Christianity eventually gave rise to American evangelicalism. As historian Aaron Griffith notes, these renewal efforts not only shaped many evangelical denominations of the 18th and 19th centuries but continue to define evangelical identity today.
In this episode of Today’s Conversation podcast, Aaron Griffith and NAE President Walter Kim explore h...
The pilgrims and Puritans brought a deep desire to honor God, build community and seek liberty. These values shaped ou...
Drawing from her family’s journey with disability, her ministry at Perimeter Church in Atlanta and her years of writing songs that have walke...
In this theologically rich conversation with NAE President Walter Kim, Gary re...
For Mike Kelsey, pursuing justice isn’t an optional add-on — it’s an essential expression of disciples...
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In this episode, Max Tegmark joins NAE President Walter Kim to unpack the profound opportuniti...
Byron Johnson joins NAE President Walter Kim to unpack surprising and hopeful findings emergingfrom ...
Sheila Wise Rowe, a counselor, spiritual director and author of “Healing Leadership Trauma,” joins this episode of Today’s Conversation podcast to explore the transformational power of rest — and why God’s rhythms for our live...
What if the gospel is more vast, beautiful and multidimensional than we could ever imagine? Renowned New Testament scholar Dr. Craig Keener joins Today's Conversation podcast to deepen our understanding of what Jesus meant by the “good news,” how the early Christians received it, and how it transformed not just individual lives — but entire communities.
While the gospel is often framed primarily in terms of the forgiveness of sins ...
Michael Cerna, CEO of Accord Network, joins Today’s Conversation podcast, hosted by NA...
As our country grapples with such high levels of conflict, NAE President Walter Kim and Amanda Ripley, author of “High Conflict” and co-founder of Good Confl...
In this episode, NAE President Walter Kim and John Inazu, a constitutiona...
Much has been said about our increasingly polarized society. It seems we are becoming more entrenched in particular ideologies and less capable of understanding others. But are we as polarized as we think we are?Tim Dixon, co-founder of More in Common, joins Today’s Conversation to discuss what we do have in common, and how we can find more in common with others.
In this conversation, NAE President Walter Kim and Tim Dixon discuss f...
Riad Kassis, internationa...
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The country is divided across class, racial, gender and political lines, and churches are not immune to this. Sometimes they even exemplify this division. How can pastors preach to a divided audience, and how can congregants remain active participants despite challenging differences?
Dr. Matthew Kim, of Truett Seminary and co-author of “Preaching to a Divided Nation,” offers a way forward in this episode of Today's Conversation.
Shirley Mullen, president emerita of Houghton University, joins NAE President Walter Kim for Today’s Conversation podcast, a...
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