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In this episode of Consider This, Justin Ebert is joined by Drew Moss and Rachel Ritchie to discuss Ezra 7–Nehemiah 13, 1 Timothy, and the opening chapters of 2 Timothy. Together they explore the importance of God's word for ministry, discipleship, and women in ministry.
In this episode, Justin is joined by Scot Irwin and Drew Moss to discuss 1 Chronicles 7–29, Ephesians 3–6, and Philippians 1–2. Together they explore David's final years, why Chronicles leaves out some of his major failures, how these texts point us to Jesus, and what Ephesians teaches us about God's will, prayer, submission, and life together as the church.
n this episode of Consider This, Justin Ebert is joined by Drew Moss and Rachel Ritchie to discuss this week's readings from 2 Kings 17–25, 1 Chronicles 1–6, Galatians 3–6, and Ephesians 1–2. Together, they consider the fall of Israel and Judah, the lives of Hezekiah and Josiah, the role of Huldah the prophetess, why Chronicles retells Israel's story, and how the genealogies point us toward Jesus. They also explore the purpose of Galatians, the inclusion of the Gentiles, the role of the Law, and what it means to walk by the Spirit. Link to Drew's sermon from Isaiah referenced in the pod. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR3Yc4sWRj8
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In this episode of Consider This, Justin Ebert is joined by Drew Moss and Ryan Vincent to discuss this week's readings from 2 Samuel 16–1 Kings 3 and 1 Corinthians 9–16. Together, they explore David's final years, the sin of the census, Solomon's request for wisdom, Paul's call to become all things to all people, questions about head coverings and spiritual gifts, the hope of resurrection in 1 Corinthians 15, and what it means to live with both courage and love as followers of Jesus.
Hello, and welcome to another episode of Consider This. My name is Justin Ebert, and I'm joined in the studio today by Ryan Vincent and Drew Moss. We all serve at Sunnybrook Christian Church in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and in 2026 we're reading through the entire Bible together. This podcast series is meant to take a look at interesting questions that arise from the text. This week's readings come from 1 Samuel 11-31 and Romans 7-16. We'll be discussing evil spirits sent by God, witches, ghosts, and completely solving all the biggest questions that arise from the book of Romans… well, maybe not all of them and maybe not completely… We hope this conversation helps you lean in, think deeply, and grow in your delight in God's Word. Enjoy.
This week on Consider This, Justin Ebert is joined by Jim Johnson and Drew Moss to discuss Ruth 1–4, 1 Samuel 1–10, and Romans 1–6. The conversation begins in Ruth, exploring the historical and cultural background of the book, the significance of Ruth as a Moabite, the themes of faithfulness and redemption, and the many ways this story points ahead to Jesus and the gospel. Then, in 1 Samuel, they look at the spiritual condition of Israel, the failure of its leaders, the significance of Hannah, Samuel, and Saul, and the reasons Israel demanded a king—along with what these chapters reveal about God's kingship and the coming of a greater King. Finally, the guys discuss how the Gospel is the power of God. Links: -BibleProject on Ruth: https://bibleproject.com/guides/book-of-ruth/ -BibleProject on Samuel: https://bibleproject.com/guides/books-of-samuel/ -BibleProject on Romans: https://bibleproject.com/guides/book-of-romans/ -OCC NEXT Level on Romans: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAhFi-fpiIJ0ir0QyYVaoAtmU7pzVFVFj
This week on Consider This, Justin Ebert sits down with Alec Sheets and Drew Moss to explore Deuteronomy 1–17 and Mark 9–10. Together they discuss Moses' call for Israel to remember God's faithfulness and love Him with all their heart, soul, and strength, along with key instructions about worship, leadership, and covenant faithfulness. In Mark, the conversation turns to the transfiguration and Jesus' teaching on service and greatness. Additional resources: https://bibleproject.com/guides/book-of-deuteronomy/ https://bibleproject.com/guides/book-of-mark/
This week on Consider This, Justin Ebert is joined by Ryan Vincent and Drew Moss to discuss Numbers 1–20 and Mark 5–6. Together, they explore the purpose and themes of Numbers, Israel's cycles of complaint and rebellion, the priestly blessing, divine impassibility, tithing, and Moses striking the rock. In Mark, the conversation turns to Jesus walking on water, and the moments in Christ's ministry that most astonish us.
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Justin Ebert sits down with Ryan Vincent and Drew Moss for a wide-ranging conversation based on Leviticus 1-15 and Mark 1-2. They discuss if and how the ancient laws still matter for Christian readers today. Together they explore overlooked details and surprising connections: clean and unclean, sin and holiness, blood and fat, animals and childbirth laws—and what all of it reveals about God's view of life, worship, and atonement. The discussion then shifts into Mark's fast-paced Gospel: why everything feels so urgent, why Jesus silences demons and healed people, how Mark 1 echoes Leviticus 13–14, and what Jesus is saying when he heals with a touch and sends a man to the priests. The episode closes by unpacking Jesus' images of patchwork cloth and wineskins—and why fasting doesn't fit when the Bridegroom is present. A conversation about depth, beauty, and the surprising unity of Scripture. Bible Project Videos On Holiness - https://bibleproject.com/videos/holiness/ On Sacrifices - https://bibleproject.com/videos/sacrifice-and-atonement/ On Leviticus - https://bibleproject.com/videos/leviticus/ On Mark - https://bibleproject.com/videos/mark/
In this episode, Justin Ebert sits down with Drew Moss and Rachel Ritchie to reflect on Exodus 24-40 and John 18-21. They discuss John's account of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, asking how we can keep from becoming numb to the cross. They explore the rich connections between John's passion narrative and Exodus. Finally, they examine key moments in Exodus involving the tabernacle, Sabbath, and golden calf, asking what these chapters teach us about God's character, His desire to dwell with His people, and what that means for the church today.
In this episode, Justin Ebert sits down with Ryan Vincent and Drew Moss to explore the rich and complicated questions rising from Genesis 35–50, Exodus 1–5, and John 9–12. How do we discern whether dreams are from God or just our brains firing at night? Why does Jesus weep if his plan was always to raise Lazarus from the dead? What did the patriarchs actually believe about death and the afterlife? And why do miracles in Scripture so often fail to produce genuine faith? Along the way, the conversation touches on God's purpose in delayed rescue, the mystery of sovereignty and responsibility in the stories of Joseph, Pharaoh, and Judas, and favorite moments from this week's reading.
In this episode, Justin Ebert sits down with Jim Johnson and Drew Moss to discuss some of the big questions emerging from Genesis 15-34 and John 5-8. How do faith, grace, and obedience actually relate to one another? What do we do with the morally messy stories in Genesis - are they mean to prescribe behavior or simply describe human brokenness? How do we make sense of god "appearing" to people when the New Testament says no one has seen God? And what is Jesus really claiming when he says provocative things like "Eat my flesh" and "Before Abraham was, I am"?
In this episode, Justin Ebert sits down with Ryan Vincent and Drew Moss to discuss some of the big questions from Genesis 3-11. Are we reading into the text by seeing the Trinity in Genesis? Did God really flood the whole world? Was God just being mean or gracious by destroying those people? Who are the Nephilim? And what does the tower of Babel have to do with the rest of the Bible? Additional Resources Delighting in the Trinity: An Introduction to the Christian Faith https://a.co/d/6hkpN1Z Year Through the Bible web page www.sunnybrookcc.org/bible Sunnybrook Genesis Study: sunnybrookcc.org/media/genesis-study Bible Project on the book of Genesis: bibleproject.com/guides/book-of-genesis/
In this episode, Justin Ebert sits down with Ryan Vincent and Drew Moss to discuss some of the big questions in the early parts of Genesis. There are a lot of them! They will discuss why some of our modern questions aren't the right questions to be asking and help remind us of what is truly essential to take away from these introductory chapters. Additional Resources: Year Through the Bible web page http://www.sunnybrookcc.org/bible Sunnybrook Genesis Study: https://sunnybrookcc.org/media/genesis-study Bible Project on the book of Genesis: https://bibleproject.com/guides/book-of-genesis/
The San Francisco 49ers are cutting down to their final 53-man roster for the 2025 NFL season, and big questions remain. Which wide receivers will step up with Brandon Aiyuk on PUP and DeMarcus Robinson suspended? Will rookie Sebastian Valdez or a surprise veteran sneak onto the defensive line? Can Nick Zakelj beat out Drew Moss for a crucial offensive line spot? And how many linebackers will the Niners keep between Curtis Robinson, Luke Gifford, and Chazz Surratt?We break down every position battle and make our full 49ers 53-man roster predictions, including practice squad candidates, surprise cuts, and depth chart sleepers. From Brock Purdy and Mac Jones at quarterback, Christian McCaffrey's RB room with Brian Robinson, Isaac Guerendo, and Jordan James, to a new-look WR group led by Jauan Jennings, Ricky Pearsall, Jordan Watkins, Russell Gage, and Skyy Moore — we cover it all.On defense, Nick Bosa anchors a loaded D-line with Alfred Collins, Bryce Huff, Mykel Williams, and more, while Fred Warner leads the linebackers alongside Dee Winters and rising talent Tatum Bethune. In the secondary, battles heat up as Darrell Luter Jr. and Siran Neal fight for the last cornerback spot, with Ji'Ayir Brown, Jason Pinnock, and Richie Grant securing safety depth.This video reveals the 49ers' potential 2025 depth chart, who's headed to the practice squad, and the biggest surprises before Week 1 kickoff.
The San Francisco 49ers' Preseason 53-man roster prediction for 2025 is here! From Brock Purdy and Mac Jones leading the QB room to Christian McCaffrey headlining a young running back group with Isaac Guerendo and Jordan James, we break down every position battle and surprise decision.At wide receiver, Jauan Jennings and rookie Ricky Pearsall headline a deep group alongside Jacob Cowing, Jordan Watkins, Russell Gage, and Junior Bergen — with Brandon Aiyuk beginning on PUP. George Kittle anchors the tight ends, while Trent Williams and Dominick Puni lead a revamped offensive line.On defense, Nick Bosa, Bryce Huff, CJ West, and Mykel Williams headline a loaded defensive line, while Fred Warner commands a linebacker room featuring Dee Winters and Tatum Bethune. The secondary includes Deommodore Lenoir, Upton Stout, Jason Pinnock, and Ji'Ayir Brown, with special teams rounded out by Jake Moody, Thomas Morestead, and Jon Weeks.Surprise risers: CJ West, Upton Stout, and Russell GageTough cuts and Important Injury UpdatesPractice squad battles: Carter Bradley, Jeff Wilson Jr., Chosen Anderson, Drew Moss, and moreVisit Sports Spyder for up to date 49ers content:https://sportspyder.com/nfl/san-francisco-49ers/newsFollow us on Twitter @49ers_AccessFollow us on Instagram @49ers.AccessSeatGeek: “49ERSACCESS” for $20 off your first purchase!
The San Francisco 49ers' 2025 Training Camp is in full swing, and after two weeks of practice plus a physical preseason matchup against the Denver Broncos, the roster battles are heating up. We break down Stock Up for players like Upton Stout, Marques Sigle, Drew Moss, Connor Colby, Tatum Bethune, Kalia Davis, Chase Lucas, and Sebastian Valdez — and the Stock Down names including Ji'Ayir Brown, Tre Brown, Nick Zakelj, Darrell Luter Jr, and Nick Martin. Who's making a case for a roster spot, and who's falling behind? Full analysis, training camp takeaways, and what it means for the 49ers moving forward.
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RUNDOWN Here's a wild behind-the-scenes story involving the viral CEO from the Coldplay concert — did Mitch actually reached out? Mitch and Hotshot slide into Ottawa trivia, highlighting hometown music legends like Alanis Morissette and songwriter Paul Anka. Mitch and Hotshot Scott recap the Mariners' gut-punch loss on Sunday after taking the first two games from Houston, focusing on a costly JP Crawford error that flipped momentum in an 11-3 collapse. Despite the disappointment, the M's remain in playoff position heading into a daunting series with the red-hot Brewers and their 103-mph phenom Jacob Misiorowski. With the trade deadline approaching, Mitch speculates on bullpen help and a potential return for Eugenio Suarez. Mitch is joined by Brady Farkas and Joe Doyle [Mariners No-Table] to unpack a frustrating Sunday collapse that spoiled a potential sweep of the Astros, despite strong starts from the rotation and promising moments from Julio Rodríguez. The crew breaks down playoff odds, bullpen trade needs, and the logic behind a potential Gino Suarez rental deal. They preview a tough week ahead against the red-hot Brewers and tricky Angels, with bold predictions for Dom Canzone and the M's pitching staff. MLB Pipeline's Jim Callis returns to Mitch Unfiltered to discuss how Kade Anderson unexpectedly fell to the Mariners at No. 3—despite Callis saying it was highly unlikely just two weeks earlier. He explains why it wasn't a knock on Anderson, but a cost-saving move by the Nationals and Angels. Callis breaks down Anderson's strengths, how he compares to Paul Skenes, and when fans might expect to see him in the big leagues. He also weighs in on the Mariners' other top draft picks and gives the front office high marks for its overall haul. In this week's KJ-Aren'ts, Mitch and Jason Puckett relive the viral backlash from Mitch's tweet doubting Cal Raleigh's Home Run Derby chances with his dad pitching. Mitch explains the misunderstood context, while Puckett gleefully replays clips and receipts. The segment spirals into a hilarious debate on bad takes, freezing cold tweets, and All-Star innings, with both hosts taking their lumps. Full episode available to Mitch Unfiltered patrons. The “Other Stuff” segment dives into Scotty Scheffler's historic British Open win and streak of dominance, before veering into a whirlwind of quirky, controversial, and surprising headlines—from Jay Cutler's endangered species scandal to In-N-Out Burger's move to Tennessee. GUESTS Joe Doyle | MLB Draft and Prospects Analyst Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose Podcast (Mariners on SI) Jim Callis | Senior Writer, MLB Pipeline / MLB.com Jason Puckett | Radio Host, KJ-Aren'ts & PuckSports.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch debates texting the infamous CEO from the Coldplay scandal as Episode 343 opens with viral chaos, Canadian trivia, and songwriting legends 27:46 | JP Crawford error flipped momentum in an 11-3 collapse. 38:45 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Mariners blow a shot at the sweep, but playoff outlook remains strong as trade deadline looms. 1:00:42 | GUEST: Jim Callis revisits Mariners' unexpected draft win, Kade Anderson's ceiling, and what comes next. 1:16:46 | GUEST: KJ-Aren'ts [Jason Puckett] Mitch defends his cold Cal Raleigh take, while Puckett fans the flames. 1:37:35 | Other Stuff Segment: Scotty Scheffler British Open win, Tiger Woods comparison, Brock Lesnar's daughter dating Drew Moss, Mariners draft Cade Anderson, Paul Skenes and Livvy Dunne, Teddy Bridgewater suspension, Jay Cutler African hunting controversy, DUI and bribery charge, ex-MLB player Dan Serafini murder conviction, Stevie Wonder blindness rumor, Darth Vader lightsaber auction, cancellation of Stephen Colbert's Late Show, In-N-Out Burger headquarters move to Tennessee, Connie Francis death, Coldplay CEO resignation, Walmart adult toy theft, milk spill in New York, Alex Cora Coldplay affair speculation, longest-serving KFC employee death.
We celebrate the Summer of Superman by traveling to the future to Superman Final Crisis - Legion of Three Worlds by Geoff Johns and George Perez. Plus more DC Comics talk on Green Lantern, The New History of the DC Universe, Doomsday Clock, Superman Birthright, All-Star Superman, Gary Frank, and Mark Waid. If you would like to hear episodes where we discussed Geoff Johns and Gary Frank Superman stories, please check out https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-42-superman-and-legion-of-super-heroes/id1653462591?i=1000622239954 and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-137-superman-and-brainiac-by-geoff-johns-and/id1653462591?i=1000708930267 You can follow us on Bluesky @comicsdiscourse114.bsky.social, Instagram: @comicsdiscourse114, Threads: @comicsdiscourse114, and Facebook: Facebook Comics Discourse 114 Also, please leave us a 5-star review at your favorite podcast platforms. CD114 co-hosts art by Drew Moss with art by Tim Meakins
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Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with Drew Moss who is the artist on "Thundercats and Gargoyles: Dark Ages" . Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the videoFollow Drew Moss on Social Media Twitter: @drewe_mossInstagram: @drewerdmoss
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Nicole Meldahl and Drew Moss head back to their alma mater, the University of San Francisco, for the final installment of this comprehensive campus history from 1906 until 1978.
Nicole Meldahl and Drew Moss continue this now three-part series on the University of San Francisco, covering its time as St. Ignatius College at Hayes and Van Ness until something happened in 1906...
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