Faith in the Folds

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98 episodes
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2021/03/02
Latest episode
2026/02/05
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37 min.
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“Faith in the Folds” is a podcast for ministry, biblical studies, and Christian living. Find videos on YouTube and Facebook, and audio-only on podcast venues everywhere. Follow us on X @faithinthefolds and Instagram @faithinthefolds.

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Christians on ICE ...
2026/02/05
In today's episode I review a pair of editorials from The Christian Chronicle and a related blog post from The Doc File. Each article treats Christian responses to ICE and immigration enforcement attempts in Minnesota and elsewhere. My main point is this: we the Church must be honest when we critique political systems, agents, and representatives–we cannot fall into the trap (and idolatry!) of partisanship. I referred to the following articles in this video: Kelly Walden, "ICE has gone too far": https://christianchronicle.org/icetoofar/ Jack Wilkie, "Anti-immigration, pro-love of neighbor": https://christianchronicle.org/iceandlove/ Luke Dockery, “Wise as Serpents, Gentle as Doves: Christian Engagement in the Public Square”: https://lukedockery.com/2026/02/02/wise-as-serpents-gentle-as-doves-christian-engagement-in-the-public-square/
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My Own Translation of Colossians
2026/01/14
Today I share my own translation of Paul's letter to the Colossians. Whenever I present on a book of the Bible in a new setting, I try to translate the whole book first, before I write any of my lessons. This translation of Colossians is from 2023 when I spoke at Harding University's Lectureship.
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Does God Predestine Individuals to Salvation or Condemnation?
2025/10/30
Today's episode comes from a lecture I gave at Harding University's 2025 Inspire Lectureship. The theme for the entire conference was Oneness: An Ancient Vision for Unity, drawing on Paul's letter to the Ephesians. In this lecture I address Paul's use of "predestination" language in Ephesians 1.
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"Unity in the Body: Ephesians 2" from Harding's Inspire Lectureship
2025/10/28
Today's episode is a lecture I gave at the 2025 Inspire Lectureship at Harding University. The topic for this lecture was "Unity in the Body," going along with the theme for Lectureship, Oneness: An Ancient Vision for Unity.
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Our First Year in Searcy
2025/07/25
We recently celebrated our first anniversary of being in Searcy ... but for vacation we went back to Corpus Christi where I preached at our old church. This last year has been filled with both blessings and challenges, and in my sermon I talked about how God sometimes calls us simply to endure well.
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The State of Jesus Research with Craig Evans
2025/07/02
Internationally respected author and New Testament scholar Craig Evans joins me on the podcast today to talk about the current state of research into the life and teachings of Jesus.
What are the Gospels?
2025/06/26
Are the gospels legendary accounts of a normal person blown up to mythical proportions? Are they entertaining novels about a beloved teacher? Or, are they reliable accounts of the life and teaching of Jesus of Nazareth? What we think about the literary genre of the gospels matters for how we interpret them. In today's episode I discuss some of the work by Richard Burridge who argues that gospels are not just legends but biographies of a real person. In this episode I also discuss the work of Michael Licona. I highly recommend his book Why Are There Differences in the Gospels? published by Oxford University Press.
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David Lipscomb's Civil Government | A Surprisingly Relevant Book
2025/06/10
Today I share some thoughts on David Lipscomb's use of Scripture in his classic work titled Civil Government: Its Origin, Mission, and Destiny, and the Christian's Relation to It. Although this book is well over a hundred years old, it is surprisingly relevant today as Christians wrestle with how to understand the Bible and how to apply it.
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Can We Do History Anymore? with Drew Holland
2025/04/11
Today I talk with Reverend Dr. Drew Holland, pastor of the Shaeffer's Chapel Global Methodist Church in Mississippi. Drew and I discuss his upcoming book, A Place for the Past, where he argues for the value of studying the Bible from a historical perspective.
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Baptism Is That Serious
2025/04/04
On March 18, 2025, Brad East wrote a short but powerful post for Christianity Today in which he argued that the Church has taken too light a view of baptism for too long now. I respond to East's article here. "Baptism in Not Optional" by Brad East: https://www.christianitytoday.com/2025/03/baptism-is-not-optional-theology-church-salvation/
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When You Don't Believe in Free Will
2025/03/07
If you believe in the kind of predestination that rejects free will, I don't think you can take seriously Jesus's call to repent ... nor any other command in the New Testament.
What Does 666 Mean?
2025/02/28
What is the number of the Beast in Revelation 13? In today's episode I discuss the ancient practice of gematria and its relevance for uncovering one of Revelation's most intriguing mysteries.
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A Missionary for the Campus with Casey Coston
2025/02/21
Today I sit down with Casey Coston, Campus Missionary for the University of Delaware, with Blue Hens for Christ. Casey has been in campus ministry for 20 years, and he talks with me about how God has worked on him through the years to make him who God wants him to be. You can find out more about Casey and his new book Made Competent here: https://www.reflectmissions.org/made-competent
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Why Progressive Christianity and Christian Nationalism are the Same, with Alex Bernardo
2025/02/14
Alex Bernardo of The Protestant Libertarian Podcast joins us again, this time to talk about the inherent similarities of Christian Nationalism and Progressive Christianity. Check out his insightful article from the Libertarian Christian Institute: https://libertarianchristians.com/2023/10/09/progressive-christian-nationalism-left-right-authoritarian/
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We've Moved!
2025/02/07
The podcast has been mostly dormant for a few months because we moved out of state and I started a new career. But now we're back! Today I share the twenty-year journey of how I got my dream job of teaching college Bible.
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5 out of 5
24 reviews
Memphis Minister 2021/10/29
Wisdom for the Church
Faith in the Folds is a great podcast for top notch scholarship for every person in the pew. Great interviews and an exciting host leave me wondering ...
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justprof 2021/10/08
Access to experts
This is an excellent podcast. Dr. Burr is an academic, but completely accessible to those of us without formal theological training. He brings some of...
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bravesfanluke 2021/10/07
Accessible, Relevant Content for the Christian Life
Faith in the Folds is a great resource for Christians seeking to be better equipped in a variety of ways. Kevin interviews guests with a wide-range ...
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Charizard4Prez 2021/10/06
A tremendous resource for the church
Dr. Burr has knocked it out of the park with Faith in the Folds. He’s an excellent host with a heart for the church, a wealth of knowledge, and a rich...
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