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1 Imago Dei pt 2: The Function of a Prophet 48:37
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What does it really mean to be prophetic? In Episode 2 of our Imago Dei series, Greg and Nathan explore the powerful, often misunderstood role of the prophet—not as a fortune-teller, but as a meaning-maker. Big Idea: Bearing God's image means helping others interpret life through the lens of Scripture. Through a thoughtful discussion, they unpack what it means to assign meaning to events, emotions, and moments in a world hungry for clarity. From the calling of ancient prophets to the quiet, everyday witness of modern believers, this episode explores how we, as image-bearers of God, can speak truth, bring hope, and reframe reality for those around us. Topics include: The true biblical role of a prophet How the prophetic function reflects the Imago Dei Why all Christians share this calling today What it looks like to "assign meaning" in everyday conversations How Jesus perfectly embodies this role What this means for your life and voice as a follower of Christ Whether you're new to the concept or eager to go deeper, this conversation will encourage you to see your everyday words and presence as part of a sacred calling—to help others see God more clearly in the story of their lives. Listen now and rediscover the prophetic dignity woven into your humanity.…
What does it really mean to be made in the image of God? In this series, Imago Dei , Greg and Nathan dive into one of the most foundational truths of the Bible: that every human being is created in the image and likeness of God (Genesis 1:26–27). But what does that actually mean? How does it shape our identity, purpose, and relationships? Through honest conversation and practical insight, they tackle key questions like: How are humans different from animals and angels? What’s the difference between being like God and being God ? What does the image of God say about our worth—even in a broken world? How does it affect the way we relate to others, steward creation, and find our purpose? And how does Jesus show us what it really means to live as true image-bearers? Whether you’re new to theology or looking for a deeper understanding of your identity in Christ, this episode lays the groundwork for a powerful journey through the doctrine of the Imago Dei . Subscribe now and join Greg and Nathan as they explore what it means to be human, made in the image of God.…
As school moves back into full swing, Greg and Nathan give an update on what is going on in their lives. From Nathan's new job to Greg's new teaching duties, its is sure to be a fun fall time.

1 A Walk Through the New Testament: Revelation 1:01:27
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Greg and Nathan wrap up A Walk Through the New Testament with the grand finale: Revelation. Mysterious, majestic, and often misunderstood, this episode peels back the layers of the Bible’s final book with clarity, humility, and a focus on what really matters. Whether you're a Revelation rookie or a chart-carrying prophecy pro, Greg’s simple “map” will help you walk through the letters, judgments, battles, and ultimate hope found in its pages. Spoiler alert: Jesus wins. Evil loses. Stay faithful.…

1 A Walk Through the New Testament: Letters to a Broken, Beloved Church 56:52
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In this episode, Greg and Nathan explore the New Testament letters—from Romans to Jude—and how they reveal the struggles, growth, and grace of the early church. They discuss how the apostles, especially Paul, pastored these young communities through conflict, confusion, and theological questions. From justification and sanctification to unity and correction, these letters show what it means to be a gospel-shaped community—still messy, still growing, but held together by grace. Whether you're new to the Bible or have read it for years, this episode will help you see the letters not as distant doctrine, but as deeply personal words that still speak to today’s church. Why did God choose so many letters—and what do they mean for us now?…

1 A Walk Through the New Testament: The Story of Jesus and the Spirit 53:00
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Join Greg and Nathan as they journey through the story of Jesus and the birth of the early Church in A Walk Through the New Testament . Centered on the Gospels and the book of Acts, this series explores how Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John each uniquely portray the person and mission of Jesus—culminating in His death and resurrection—and how those events set the stage for a movement that changed the world. Through thoughtful conversations and honest questions, Greg and Nathan unpack key themes like the Kingdom of God, discipleship, grace, and judgment, while showing how Acts continues the story—where the risen Christ sends His Spirit and launches the Church into mission. From Jerusalem to the ends of the earth, it’s a story of courage, power, and radical transformation. Whether you're new to the New Testament or ready for a deeper dive, this podcast will challenge you to see Jesus more clearly, embrace the mission of the Church, and live empowered by the same Spirit that ignited the first believers.…

1 A Walk Through the New Testament: Overview of the NT 53:34
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Greg and Nathan are at it again. Check out their new series; A Walk Through the New Testament. Greg and Nathan kick off the series with a sweeping overview of the New Testament. While setting the stage for what’s to come, they zero in on the heart of the message—the Gospels and the life of Christ. From Matthew to John, Greg and Nathan explore how the story of Christ’s birth, ministry, death, and resurrection forms the foundation of the New Testament and the Christian faith. Whether you’re new to Scripture or revisiting familiar ground, this conversation offers a thoughtful and engaging starting point for the journey ahead.…
Not every summer feels like a fresh start. For some, it’s not refreshing—it’s revealing. Maybe this year hasn’t gone the way you hoped. Maybe you've drifted spiritually, feel stuck, or wonder how you ended up where you are. This week on These Go to Eleven , Greg and Nathan get real about the mid-year slump and the quiet disappointments that can surface in July. But more importantly, they talk about hope. About grace. About how God meets us in the middle of the mess—not just at the finish line. Whether you're feeling off course or just tired, this conversation is a reminder that it’s never too late for a comeback. Second chances don’t start with perfect plans—they start with a God who never gives up on us. Tune in and be encouraged. Your restart might begin today.…

1 Bonus Episode: Superman and the Fantastic 4 1:31:05
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In this action-packed episode Greg and Nathan welcome a stellar panel to the mic: credentialed film critic Nathan Bartlebaugh and Greg’s own superhero-loving sons, Ben Dutcher and Isaac Dutcher. Together, they dive deep into the latest entries in the superhero genre—"Superman" and "Fantastic Four: First Steps." The crew unpacks what worked, what didn’t, and how these new films measure up to their iconic predecessors. From character development and casting to special effects and storytelling, nothing is off-limits. Bartlebaugh brings his critical expertise, while Ben and Isaac give us the passionate fan perspective, making for a lively and well-rounded discussion. Is the new Superman a worthy heir to the cape? Does Fantastic Four: First Steps finally get Marvel’s first family right? Tune in to hear the verdict—and a few surprises along the way. Grab your popcorn and join the conversation!…

1 Bonus Episode: A Tribute to John MacArthur 25:39
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In this bonus episode of These Go to Eleven , hosts Greg and Nathan honor the life and legacy of Pastor John MacArthur. Known for his decades-long ministry, biblical preaching, and unwavering commitment to Reformed theology, MacArthur has left an indelible mark on the church—both celebrated and critiqued. Greg and Nathan offer a heartfelt tribute, reflecting on the tremendous good MacArthur has done for generations of believers, while also engaging honestly with some of the more controversial aspects of his ministry and influence. It's a conversation filled with admiration, nuance, and deep respect. Plus, don’t miss the moment you've all been waiting for—Greg and Nathan announce the winners of the June Book Giveaway! Tune in to see if your name is on the list and find out what’s coming up next for These Go to Eleven .…
Evangelism doesn’t have to be awkward—and it definitely doesn’t have to involve tracts or tense conversations. Sometimes, it just smells like burgers. In this episode, Greg and Nathan dive into the idea of using everyday spaces—your backyard, grill, porch, or fire pit—as natural places to build real relationships and live on mission. They talk practical tips, share personal stories, and challenge the idea that sharing your faith has to be scripted. Whether you're a grill master or just someone with a few folding chairs and a heart for people, this one's for you.…

1 Church Attendance in the Summer – Let’s Talk About It 44:56
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Yep, we’re going there. The summer church slump is real—but it might be hurting more than you think. In this episode, Greg and Nathan are joined by guest Matt Smith for a candid conversation about what’s really at stake when attendance dips during the warmer months. Is skipping church in July just harmless vacation rhythm—or does it reveal something deeper? Together, they explore why regular gathering with God’s people matters year-round, how your presence might impact a first-time visitor more than you realize, and what the Bible has to say about community that doesn’t take a summer break. Whether you're a pastor, a faithful attender, or someone who's been drifting, this conversation is for you. Tune in and let’s talk about it.…

1 Spiritual Habits When The Schedule Falls Apart 49:34
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In this episode, Greg and Nathan dive into the chaos of summer and how it can throw your spiritual habits off track. From noisy homes to disrupted routines. Greg and Nathan offer honest, grace-filled insight on staying connected to Christ—even when life feels anything but quiet. Tune in for practical encouragement and a reminder that Jesus meets us right where we are.…
This week, Greg and Nathan chime in for their special 4th of July episode as they share personal holiday traditions—from fireworks to family cookouts. Then, the conversation takes a thoughtful turn as they dive into the concept of the Everlasting Now —a reflection on time, eternity, and what it means to live fully present but with hope for the future. A mix of celebration, contemplation, and good conversation you won’t want to miss.…

1 Overcoming Old Testament Phobia: Where is Grace in the Old Testament 56:21
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In the final episode of their Overcoming Old Testament Phobia series, Greg and Nathan tackle some of the most common questions and misconceptions about the Old Testament. Why does it seem so full of law and wrath? How were people saved before Jesus? And where can we spot God’s grace among the judgment? From Genesis to Jonah, they explore how the Old Testament isn’t just a prequel—it’s a story saturated with mercy, hope, and the promise of Christ. Whether you struggle to read the OT devotionally or wonder how to preach Jesus from its pages, this episode is packed with encouragement and clarity. Don't miss this grace-filled conclusion to the series.…
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1 Overcoming Old Testament Phobia: Do we get David Wrong? 59:54
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In this Greg and Nathan invite teacher Dave Shive to explore one of the Bible’s most complex and compelling figures: King David. From shepherd boy to king, David's life is a tapestry of triumph, tragedy, faith, and failure. The conversation traces David’s early anointing by the prophet Samuel and examines the tumultuous, decades-long wait before David actually ascended the throne. What does such a prolonged period of waiting do to a man’s soul? Dave offers fascinating insight into David’s relationship with Samuel, his uneasy entanglement with Saul, and his eventual rise to leadership over both Judah and Israel. Listeners will gain fresh perspective on pivotal moments in David’s story—from his apparent shift toward darker choices, to his reactions in the wake of Saul’s death, to the far-reaching consequences of the Bathsheba incident. Dave also explores David’s heartbreaking saga with Absalom and reflects on the final days of David’s life, filled with both regret and resolve. Whether you’ve read David’s story many times or are encountering it anew, this episode will challenge your assumptions and deepen your appreciation for the grace of God in the life of a deeply human king.…
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1 Overcoming Old Testament Phobia: Why is the Old Testament so Weird? 1:00:24
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Let’s be honest—parts of the Old Testament feel strange . From obscure laws about mildew and mixed fabrics to chapters filled with hard-to-pronounce names, it’s no wonder many readers feel overwhelmed or even confused. But what if these seemingly bizarre details are actually doing something deeper—something meaningful? In this episode, Greg and Nathan tackle some of the biggest hurdles modern readers face when diving into books like Leviticus or Numbers. Why are there so many laws? Were they about more than just morality? Which ones (if any) still apply to Christians today? And what's with all those genealogies—do they really matter? Along the way, they unpack how understanding the cultural and theological context of ancient Israel can turn “irrelevant” sections into surprisingly rich territory. If you’ve ever wanted to skip the fine print of the Old Testament, this conversation might just change your mind.…
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1 Overcoming Old Testament Phobia: A Road Map Through the Old Testament 58:38
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Feeling lost, confused, or even a little afraid when it comes to the Old Testament? You're not alone. In Overcoming Old Testament Phobia , hosts Greg and Nathan take a fresh and accessible approach to the Hebrew Scriptures—breaking down the barriers of intimidation and confusion that keep so many Christians at a distance. With wisdom, humor, and practical insight, each episode helps listeners see the Old Testament not as an ancient, irrelevant text but as a vital part of God’s unified story of redemption. Whether you're a seasoned reader or starting from scratch, this series is designed to help you engage with Scripture more confidently—and see Jesus more clearly along the way. Join Greg and Nathan in this episode as they take a walk through the Old Testament.…
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1 God Never Said That: Everything Happens For a Reason 40:00
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Greg and Nathan take a hard look at one of the most common—and potentially harmful—Christian clichés: “Everything happens for a reason.” While often meant to comfort, they unpack how this phrase can unintentionally shut down grief, oversimplify suffering, and imply that God intends every painful event. They explore how confusing God’s sovereignty with approval leads to damaging theology, and clarify that Romans 8:28 doesn't claim all things are good , but that God works in all things for good. Greg and Nathan stress that during seasons of suffering, what people need isn’t quick answers but compassionate presence and the assurance that God is near and redeeming—even in the hardest moments. The gospel doesn’t promise to explain every pain, but it offers deep assurance: God enters into our suffering and promises redemption, not just reasons.…
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1 God Never Said That: Trust God For The Victory 46:04
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In this episode, Greg and Nathan unpack the phrase: “Trust God for the victory” —and why it might not mean what we think it does. Is it possible we’ve turned faith into a formula for getting what we want, rather than a surrender to God's will? Through raw conversation and biblical reflection, Greg and Nathan explore how Scripture often redefines “victory” as weakness, endurance, and even loss. Drawing from Hebrews 11, the cross, and their own spiritual journeys, Greg and Nathan wrestle with what it really means to trust God—not for the outcome, but in the midst of uncertainty. If you've ever felt let down by God or confused by unmet expectations in faith, this one’s for you.…
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1 God Never Said That: He Won't Give You More Than You Can Handle 46:22
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In this series of God Never Said That , Greg and Nathan unpack one of the most quoted – and misunderstood – Christian clichés: “God won’t give you more than you can handle.” Sounds comforting, right? But is it actually biblical? With their usual mix of insight and humor, Greg and Nathan explore the nuance behind this popular phrase. They argue that while it sounds encouraging, it can place the burden of strength on us instead of where it belongs — on God. The truth? God will allow us to face more than we can handle... but never more than He can. Tune in for honest conversation, real-life examples, and a fresh perspective on what it really means to depend on God's strength in overwhelming times.…
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1 God Never Said That: “Follow Your Heart” 53:18
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In this episode of the God Never Said That series, Greg and Nathan take a closer look at the popular phrase “Follow your heart”—a message often embraced in culture but, as they argue, not found in Scripture. The hosts break down why this seemingly harmless advice can actually be spiritually misleading and even dangerous. With biblical insight and real-life examples, they explain how the heart, while deeply valued, can also be deceptive and self-serving apart from God’s truth. If you've ever been told to “just follow your heart,” this conversation might challenge you to think twice.…
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1 The Pope Has Died: Reflecting on a Complicated Legacy 33:58
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In this episode, Greg and Nathan sit down to reflect on the recent death of Pope Francis, unpacking both the personal and global impact of his passing. They share what they admired about him—his leadership moments, pastoral heart, and influence on the world stage—while also engaging candidly with aspects of his papacy they found more troubling. From doctrinal differences to broader theological themes, the hosts explore where they think Protestants can align with Catholic teaching and where they diverge, offering a thoughtful and honest conversation about legacy, faith, and the complexity of spiritual leadership.…
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1 Movie Preview: Summer Blockbusters 1:11:38
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Join Greg and Nathan as they welcome Nathan Bartlebaugh back for a deep dive into the most anticipated summer 2025 movie releases. From major blockbusters to hidden indie gems, the trio breaks down what to watch, what to skip, and what might just surprise you. Whether you're a casual viewer or a hardcore cinephile, this episode is your essential guide to the movies that will define the summer.…
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1 What Can Shows Teach Us About Living Life As A Performance? 53:10
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In this episode, Greg and Nathan discuss the vibrant worlds of Wicked and Saturday Night Live —from Elphaba’s misunderstood power to SNL’s upcoming 50th anniversary—to unpack what these cultural spectacles reveal about fame, performance, and the tension between irony and authenticity. Through a gospel lens, we explore the deeper longings behind the laughter and the spotlight: the human desire to be seen, to be known, and to matter—not for applause or approval, but for love. Whether on stage or screen, the episode invites listeners to consider how the good news of Jesus speaks to our craving for meaning in a world obsessed with performance.…
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1 Why is Christ's Perfect Life Necessary For Our Salvation? 1:09:25
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In this episode, Greg and Nathan discuss the significance of Christ's perfect life, emphasizing that His sinless obedience wasn't just a model for living but a crucial part of God's redemptive plan. They explore how Jesus' flawless fulfillment of the Law was necessary not only for the removal of sin through His sacrificial death but also for the imputation of His righteousness to believers. Without His perfect life, humanity would remain guilty under the weight of the Law; but because His righteousness is credited to us, we are not just forgiven—we are declared righteous before God. The hosts reflect on the beauty of this divine exchange, highlighting how it secures both our redemption and our standing as beloved children of God.…
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1 What Can Shows Teach Us About Justice? 1:17:24
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Greg and Nathan dive deep into the themes of justice as portrayed in popular action series like Reacher , Daredevil: Born Again , and Netflix’s Tomb Raider , examining how these shows explore the concept of justice in a world often marred by corruption and violence. They discuss the characters' struggles with vengeance, redemption, and moral clarity, drawing parallels between these narratives and the justice found in the gospel. Reflecting on how the gospel presents justice—not as blind retribution but as a path to healing, forgiveness, and restoration—the hosts offer insights on how these modern stories both reflect and contrast with Christ's call to justice and mercy.…
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In this podcast episode, Greg, Nathan, and Nathan delve into the intersection of the gospel and identity through the lens of the shows Severance , Adolescence , and A Real Pain . They examine how each show portrays the complex journey of self-discovery, grappling with disconnection and the search for meaning. Severance is explored for its depiction of division within the self and how the gospel offers a way to reconcile fragmented identities. Adolescence is discussed in terms of the challenges of growth, transformation, and the formation of identity, with the gospel providing a framework for understanding one's true self. Lastly, A Real Pain is analyzed for its portrayal of suffering and the role of pain in shaping identity, with the gospel offering hope and healing through the experience of redemption. Together, these shows highlight the transformative power of the gospel in understanding and embracing one's identity.…
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In this episode, Greg and Nathan answer questions they have received about Christianity. How would you respond to these? Check it out and let us know your thoughts.
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Greg and Nathan continue their dive into apologetics, focusing on how Christian faith can engage with and respond to common objections. We explore how apologetics provides logical, philosophical, and historical answers to skeptics. Whether tackling the reliability of the Bible or the question of hypocrocy, we unpack key arguments that help clarify and defend the Christian worldview.…
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