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Stand to Reason’s Greg Koukl and Amy Hall answer questions on ethics, theology, apologetics, and culture from a Christian perspective. Submit your questions on Twitter using the hashtag #STRask.

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Questions about whether we should be praying for our souls rather than for material things, why we need to pray about decisions, whether the devil can hear our prayers and tempt us with “answers,” and whether it’s okay to pray for someone’s death rat... more

Questions about why we should pray if God already knows what’s going to happen, how the effectiveness of prayer is measured, and whether or not things would have happened the way they did if no one had prayed for them.

Why should we pray if God a... more

Questions about why we should think Jesus is not a created being, and what it means to say God became fully human if part of being human means not being God.

Prove to me that Jesus is not a created being, that “begotten” doesn’t mean he was creat... more

Questions about good books on Christian apologetics, philosophy, and theology with more in-depth information and ideas, and resources to help an intellectually-inclined person with spiritual formation and developing the non-cerebral side of living a ... more

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Hosts

Greg Koukl
Co-host of #STRask, often addressing complex theological concepts with clarity and empathy, focusing on helping listeners apply their faith to everyday life.
Amy Hall
Co-host of #STRask, she engages with questions surrounding ethics and personal faith, emphasizing understanding and relational aspects of Christianity.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 835 ratings
  • Wonderful

    Amy and Greg answer the questions people have in a way that is completely understandable.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HONEST_REVIEWS101
    United Statesa month ago
  • Always Informative

    I must’ve been listening to this podcast since 2020, I suppose. Heard about it from Jack Hibbs.

    Greg and Amy are a great team and both of them bring terrific insight to common objections against Christian doctrine, and they tackle some of the current cultural issues.

    They’ve consistently produced a couple of shows a week, which I enjoy listening to each Friday.

    Thanks to the STR team.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Unstable Confusion
    Australia10 months ago
  • Thoughtful answers to hard questions

    Thank you Amy and Greg for addressing questions in a thoughtful and Biblically solid manner. I appreciate your perspectives and your insight has blessed my walk with the Lord.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gp123456
    United States10 months ago
  • My Lord and My God

    Regarding Isaiah 45:7 and calamities:

    Need to find out why they are asking. Yes, behind the calamity could be:

    1) idea that we are not in charge

    2) in natural disasters cleanup team may contain a teen who is next impactful pastor, evangelist, or humanitarian based on what that person experienced in aftermath of calamity.

    3) search a natural disaster - benifits, science ex. Earthquake. If earthquakes did not happen pressure would not be relieved and ultimately earth would have cataclysmic situ... more

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    5
    MyLordandMyGod
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thoughtful responses to tough questions

    Amy and Greg are a great team and always do a great job unpacking difficult topics

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    64SquishyOranges
    United States2 years ago

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Audience members express gratitude for the co-hosts' insights, often describing them as engaging and able to tackle tough subjects with grace.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful approach to complex questions, highlighting the hosts' ability to articulate biblical perspectives in a relatable manner.
Reviews frequently mention the practical application of discussions to real-life scenarios, making the content highly relevant and useful.
Some feedback indicates a concern over certain theological positions taken by the hosts, reflecting the range of perspectives within their audience.

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Prove to Me That Jesus Is Not a Created Being
Q: What does it mean God became fully human?
It means that God added a human nature to himself in the incarnation while maintaining the divine nature.
What Do You Think About Churches Advertising on Social Media?
Q: What are your thoughts on churches advertising on social media?
Using social media to promote a church can be appropriate if the content maintains the church's core message and ethos.
Can Two Logical People Come to Conflicting Conclusions Without Committing a Fallacy?
Q: As a public figure, how do you deal with criticism and does it get to you?
Greg discusses his approach to criticism, emphasizing the importance of humility and the difference between disagreement and personal attacks.
Does God Really Need a “Pound of Flesh” to Forgive Sins?
Q: Help me understand this contradiction regarding Romans 10 13 and Matthew 7 21.
These verses illustrate different aspects of faith: Romans emphasizes calling on Jesus as Lord for salvation, while Matthew warns against false professions of faith and the necessity of living according to His commands.
Does God Really Need a “Pound of Flesh” to Forgive Sins?
Q: How do you answer the challenge that God does not need a, quote, pound of flesh to forgive sins?
God's justice requires a substitutionary sacrifice to fulfill His requirements, which is why Jesus' sacrifice is necessary.

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Frequently Asked Questions About #STRask

What is #STRask about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A dynamic duo engages with a variety of complex questions surrounding Christianity, ethics, theology, and cultural issues, aiming to provide clear and thoughtful responses. The discussions are rooted in biblical perspectives, aiming to elucidate concepts such as modesty, salvation, and moral dilemmas in contemporary society. Episodes tackle challenging inquiries and reflections on real-life situations, involving discussions about government, societal norms, and interpersonal relationships, thus offering listeners substantial insights into living a principled Christian life. Notably, the format encourages interaction by inviting audience questions through social media, contributing to a sense of community among listeners.

This engaging styl... more

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