Replay – Mike Abendroth: Cancer is Not Your Shepherd
[Originally Aired: 6/13/24] Mary chats with Pastor and author Mike Abendroth who has written a 31 day devotional on how to allow God to shepherd us when we find ourselves suffering from chronic illness. The title alone is very freeing, and when we...
Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson: “They Had Names” – Unlocking the Hidden History of America
Mary welcomes back Nathaniel Jeanson of Answers in Genesis. Dr. Jeanson holds a PhD in cell and developmental biology from Harvard University. He serves as a research biologist, author, and speaker with Answers in Genesis. His current research...
Judge Phil Ginn: The Importance of Apologetics; The Pestiferous Quagmire; Activist Judges
Today Mary welcomes new guest Judge Phil Ginn of Southern Evangelical Seminary to discuss the critical need for apologetics - understanding it, and using what we learn. It can be like a foreign language, if you don't use it you just might lose it....
Headlines: Things That Make Us Go “What?!”
Time for another round of headlines, doing all we can to keep the cutting room floor clean. There is no end of fascinating headlines, bringing the watching types among us plenty to digest in this digest around the globe in :60. Today we look at an...
Jameson Taylor: That Big Beautiful Bill; Character Matters; Protecting the Family
Jameson Taylor is director of the Center for Governmental Renewal at American Family Association/American Family Association Action. His mission is to equip Christian lawmakers to champion policies aimed at renewing and strengthening families and...
Eric Demkowicz: From Awana to the Air Force—A Story of God’s Guidance
In this heartfelt NEW episode of Stand Up for the Truth, host Dave Wager reconnects with longtime friend and retired Air Force pilot Eric Demkowicz to explore faith, military service, and the power of intentional community. Eric shares his story of...
Carl Kerby: Appreciation or Expectation; A Word View vs a World View
Mary welcomes back Carl Kerby, creationist and apologist at Reasons for Hope Ministry where equipping a new generation to boldly defend truth is the priority. Today we chat with Carl on two separate topics: "Appreciation or Expectation?", and the...
Flynn Huseby: Systems vs the Savior
Mary welcomes back Flynn Huseby to talk about the ascension of Jesus Christ and the beginnings of the church. Here on the podcast we have paid special attention to the events of Holy Week, the Road to Emmaus, and the beginnings of the church - and...
Headlines: The Nations, They Do Rage
In today's edition of SUFTT, we discuss the global attention on the nation of Israel, the only sovereign nation that seems to constantly be under the world's microscope. As tragic as the incidences of campus antisemitism have been, this hateful...
Mary Danielsen: It’s Foundational
As we bid farewell to the first half of 2025 and welcome the carefree days of Summer, Mary takes a look at stars, time, and how crucial it is to understand the witness of the heavens. Even on a foundational level, the heavens are a message system...
JB Hixson: Go and Make Disciples
Mary welcomes back JB Hixson today to discuss discipleship. What does it mean to disciple, or be discipled? And why didn't Jesus say, "go and make converts"? Much of the church equates the two but they are not the same concept. What exactly is a...
Headlines: Messiah Mania, Population Puzzle, AI Army
On today's podcast Tim and Mary look at several interesting news items for these last days. Jesus warns specifically in Matthew 24 that there will be false christs and false messiahs at the end of the age. Since he tells us they will be multiple,...
Mike Gendron: Rock of Succession, Rock of Salvation, or Rock of Offense?
Mary welcomes back Mike Gendron of Proclaiming the Gospel Ministries to talk about the intricacies of electing a pope, the response of the world, and why Protestants seem so enamored with the process. Watching the larger than life media makes one...
John Haller: The Middle East – Losing the Plot
How many films have we watched in which the plot gets so bogged down you want to run from the theater? We might even know how it ends, "predictably" even, but things get so complicated in the middle you wonder if it will ever be resolved. As Bible...
Headlines: Trendy Tattoos and Other Tech; Texas; and Treaties
Mary takes on the latest "marking" technology by taking a road trip into the late 1990s and early '00s, looking at the history of implanted tech - and why 1999 chip rumours of mass implantations are obsolete. Remember when tattoos were back-alley...

