
Theocast
Theocast seeks to clarify the gospel and reclaim the purpose of the kingdom from a Reformed and pastoral perspective.
Our primary focus at Theocast is to encourage weary pilgrims to rest in Christ.
We facilitate simple conversations about the Christian life from a reformed perspective through our weekly podcasts, primers, books, articles, and educational material.
Recent Episodes
What Is Reformed Theology?
We often get the questions, “What does it mean to be Reformed?” and “What is Reformed theology? In today’s episode,…
What Is Pietism?
Pietism is something we have discussed many times over the years on Theocast. Four years into recording together, Jon and…
How Do I Put on the Armor of God?
What is the armor of God? It is hard to put something on if you don’t first know what it…
How's Evangelism Going?
If you want to make Christians feel badly about themselves, one question to ask is, “How is evangelism going?” Many…
Feeling Cold and Discouraged?
Christians struggle. We are often weak. We often feel cold and apathetic--even toward the things of God. We battle discouragement.…
Does God Really Love Me?
Does God really love me? If we’re honest, this is a question we all ask ourselves. Because of our sin,…
When We Don't See Satan's Accusations
In today’s episode, Jon and Justin talk about the accusations of Satan that often go undetected. We are conditioned to…
Does Too Much Grace Lead to Sin?
Does too much grace lead to sin? Quite the opposite, actually. It is the preaching of Christ that leads to…
What is the Gospel?
What is the gospel? Sadly, the answer many church-going people would give has a lot to do with us. This…
The Dark Side of Christianity
Jon and Justin revisit the first episode they ever recorded together, “The Dark Side of Christianity.” If we are going…
Forgiveness for Homeschoolers and Hitlers
In the church, we are to preach the gospel indiscriminately to all mankind. God is in the business of saving…
NOT Sinning Is NOT the Purpose of Your Life
If you listen to many in the church today, you would think that the purpose of the Christian life is…