Saved by the City

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121 Episodes

  1. We're OVER the Pastor Power Plays + Diane Langberg

    Published: 8/12/2022
  2. You Asked. We Answered. (Now We Have a Vulnerability Hangover)

    Published: 1/12/2022
  3. Why 'She Said' Is a Must-See + Alissa Wilkinson and Christine Emba

    Published: 24/11/2022
  4. The Midterms and the Myth of the Unmarried Woman + Karen Gonzalez on Immigration

    Published: 17/11/2022
  5. The 7 Worst Things to Tell Your Single Friends

    Published: 10/11/2022
  6. We Thought We'd Be Moms. What We Think Now. + Erin S. Lane

    Published: 3/11/2022
  7. Is My Church a Cult? & Other Spooky Questions + Sam Kestenbaum

    Published: 26/10/2022
  8. How Christian Nationalism Became a Main Character in the Midterms + Jack Jenkins

    Published: 19/10/2022
  9. Men and Women Can Be Friends! Kinda. Sorta. Maybe. Depends.

    Published: 12/10/2022
  10. My Utmost Anxiety for His Highest + Charles Marsh

    Published: 5/10/2022
  11. Why Are Christians Soooo Serious? + Annie F. Downs

    Published: 28/09/2022
  12. Moore Fame, Less Peace + Beth Moore

    Published: 31/08/2022
  13. The Soul Suck of Christian Fame + William Matthews

    Published: 24/08/2022
  14. 'Celebrity Pastor' Is an Oxymoron + Chuck DeGroat

    Published: 17/08/2022
  15. The Rise of Christian Lady Influencers + Hannah Anderson

    Published: 10/08/2022
  16. Eat! Drink! Plan the Revolution! + Alissa Wilkinson

    Published: 15/06/2022
  17. The SBC, Animal Farm & Disneyland + Jonathan Merritt

    Published: 8/06/2022
  18. ‘My race and gender are not obstacles. They’re gifts.’ + Nikki Toyama-Szeto

    Published: 31/05/2022
  19. When Did Being Good Get So Dang Hard? + Sandra Maria Van Opstal

    Published: 25/05/2022
  20. Don’t Tell Us CRT Is the Problem + Jemar Tisby

    Published: 18/05/2022

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Roxy and Katelyn grew up in the white evangelical American heartland. Both were warned moving to a supposed bastion of secular culture would be dangerous to their faith. While navigating a city where people sleep in on Sunday mornings and the chaste motto “true love waits” isn’t a thing, the two have found a renewed, vibrant faith that has been both strengthened and stretched in the metropolis.

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