Are You Curious About Faith?

I have listened to the Holy Post Podcast for the better part of three years, hosted by Phil Vischer who was the creator of Veggie Tales. Vischer began the Holy Post Podcast with Skye Jethani, a pastor in the Reformed Church, in 2012, and they have recorded over 600 episodes to date. In 2020, the Holy Post interviewed Kaitlyn Schiess, a young theologian who wrote The Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of Our Neighbor, while she was still a graduate student at Dallas Theological Seminary. 

The Holy Post team just announced that Kaitlyn would be launching her own podcast called, Curiously Kaitlyn. According to the website, each episode will feature “a question from an inquisitive kid about God, the Bible, or theology and brings on a scholar to answer the question in a way that makes sense even if you don’t have a PhD in Theology.”  Think of it as a Children’s Message on steroids! As Kaitlyn says, “We’re too intimidated or embarrassed to even ask our questions [about faith we don’t understand], fortunately, kids don’t have that problem.” 

The Holy Post Podcast has been an enjoyable and informative resource for me, and I think anyone who listens to it will feel the same. Curiously Kaitlyn might be a fun thing for kids to listen to with their parents or grandparents. As Kaitlyn says, Theology isn’t just for theologians, it’s for the whole church.” Give it a try!

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