The Russell Moore Show
Listen in as Russell Moore, director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project and Editor-in-Chief, talks about the latest books, cultural conversations and pressing ethical questions that point us toward the kingdom of Christ.
Latest Episode
Listener Question: How to Engage as a Non-believer in a Book Group with Christians (23.11.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Joni Eareckson Tada on When God Shows Up in the Breaking
- Listener Question: Can God Still Use My Late Prayers?
- Ken Burns on the American Revolution
- Listener Question: Should We Sing Worship Songs by Fallen Songwriters?
- Mark Batterson on the Slow (then Fast) Work of a Long Obedience
- Listener Question: How Can the Church Hold Itself Accountable Without Tearing Itself Apart?
- David French on Faith, Fear, and the Future of the Church
- Listener Question: Should Communion Be Open to All Believers?
- JD Greear on What Culture Wars Are Doing to Us
- Listener Question: How Can I Make Time for Writing?
- Beth Moore on Falling in Love with Ecclesiastes
- Listener Question: Should We Call Christian MAGA ‘Christian’?
- Ben Watson and Russell Moore on The Just Life
- Listener Question: Why Aren’t Christians Engaging in Humanitarian Aid?
- BONUS: Lecrae on Reconstruction After Disillusionment
- Paul Kingsnorth on the Dark Powers Behind AI
- Tim Keller on Hope in Times in Fear (re-air)
- 30 Things for 30 Years in Ministry
- Books about Digital Resistance with Ashley Hales: The New Wendell Berry Novel, Jon Haidt, David Zahl, and More
- Listener Question: Is Screentime with Grandparents Dangerous for My Children? With Jon Haidt
