Kingdom and Culture

We exist to equip the King’s wardens to know His charge and labor unto glory

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Tuesday Apr 08, 2025

In this episode of Kingdom and Culture, we discuss the concept of 'negative world' with Will Spencer, host of the Will Spencer Podcast and creator of 'The Renaissance of Men.' Will shares his journey from the New Age and exploration of global masculinity to discovering Reform Theology and becoming a committed Christian. The conversation delves into the cultural shifts surrounding masculinity, the role of patriarchy, and the positive and negative aspects of each ideology. Will highlights the importance of genuinely transformed hearts in men and the role of Christianity in addressing societal problems. Additionally, Will discusses his men's counseling and coaching business, and the concept of the 'men's life map,' which integrates physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual health. The episode underscores the need for men to focus on building their lives offline, within their households, and within their local communities to effect lasting cultural change. Will's recommended reads:1. 'Simply Christian' by N.T. Wright 2. 'Holiness' and 'Thoughts for Young Men' by J. C. Ryle 3. 'The Sin of Empathy' by Joe Rigley 4. 'No Time to Be Dumb' by Rachel Jankovic 5. 'The End of Women' by Carrie Gress 6. 'Occult Feminism' by Rachel Wilson 7. 'Father and the Family' by Jared Longshore 8. 'Propaganda' by Edward Bernays Check out our Patreon for exclusive interviews with our guests: https://www.patreon.com/kingdomandcultureMerch: https://www.kingdomandculture.org/storeFollow our Substack for more content:https://kingdomandculture.substack.com/

Tuesday Apr 01, 2025

In this Alehouse episode, we are joined by Brad Littlejohn to discuss his insights on AI and its implications for humanity. Littlejohn delves into how technologies, especially AI, reflect our ideals and reshape our concept of humanity. The conversation explores philosophical questions about human nature, the role of technology, and how our reliance on AI could blur the lines between human and artificial forms. Littlejohn also shares about his upcoming projects, emphasizing the need for a conservative vision in approaching technology. He discusses his essay, 'Stop Hacking the Human Person,' which critiques the market-driven approach to technological solutions and advocates for innovations that enhance human potential without undermining long-term health. Additionally, Littlejohn introduces Angel AI, a company aimed at providing age-appropriate internet experiences for children, as an example of technology used rightly. The discussion brings to light the critical issue of understanding human fulfillment in work and technology's role in either enhancing or detracting from it.
Recommended read: Begotten or Made by Oliver Donovan
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Tuesday Mar 25, 2025

In this episode of Kingdom and Culture, we welcome Joshua Haymes, known for the Reformation Red Pill podcast, to discuss navigating faith in 'negative world.' Joshua discusses his journey from church planter in Los Angeles to a theological transformation that led him to embrace postmillennialism. They explore theological shifts during 2020, the impact of cultural Christianity, and the strategic move from Los Angeles to Tennessee. Joshua emphasizes the importance of proper worship, community engagement, and loving one's neighbor as foundational steps for cultural reformation. Key takeaways include understanding the influence of eschatology on mission work and the role of kingdom-oriented evangelism.
Joshua's recommended reads:Ken Gentry’s Postmillennialism Made EasyRC Sproul’s The Last Days According to JesusCheck out our Patreon for exclusive interviews with our guests: https://www.patreon.com/kingdomandcultureMerch: https://www.kingdomandculture.org/storeFollow our Substack for more content:https://kingdomandculture.substack.com/

Tuesday Mar 18, 2025

In this episode of Kingdom and Culture, we sit down with Lennox Kalifungwa, a communicator deeply involved in Christian worldview formation and apologetics. Hailing from Zambia and currently based in Moscow, Idaho, Lennox brings a unique global perspective to the discussion. The conversation explores the concept of 'Negative World' as defined by Aaron Renn and asserts that this phenomenon is universal. Lennox argues that the church's current state of apathy and limited theology has contributed to societal chaos, proposing a return to recognizing Christ's sovereignty in all aspects of life. He stresses the need for Christians to be ambitious, build distinct institutions, and engage joyfully and optimistically in cultural transformation. The episode concludes with practical takeaways on how to live and thrive in a negative world, emphasizing the importance of joy, optimism, and robust Christian living.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
03:14 Journey to Moscow
03:34 Connecting with New St. Andrews College
04:34 Podcast and Theme Discussion
05:02 Understanding the Negative World
06:05 Global Perspective on Negative World
08:05 Church's Role in Negative World
12:06 Impact of Secularism and Pietism
13:58 Theology and Cultural Influence
21:05 Practical Steps for Christians
28:04 Ambition and Christian Influence
29:30 Ambition and Risk in Christianity
30:24 Challenges in Third World Countries
30:41 The Role of Ambition in Christendom
31:03 Reformed People and Online Arguments
31:57 Donald Trump's Election and the Church
33:41 Building Christian Institutions
41:10 Countercultural Christianity
48:09 Christian Colonialism and Civilization
53:54 Joy and Optimism in Negative World
56:08 Final Thoughts and Where to Follow
Follow Lennox on Substack:https://substack.com/@lennoxkalifungwaThe Flames and Crowns podcast:https://youtu.be/2vlLaDvMLE0?feature=sharedCheck out our Patreon for exclusive interviews with our guests: https://www.patreon.com/kingdomandcultureMerch: https://www.kingdomandculture.org/store

Tuesday Mar 11, 2025


In this episode of Kingdom and Culture, we engage with Eli from Tbilisi, who talks about his life and work with the Unsung Arts Collective. Eli shares his experiences living cross-culturally in various regions like Romania, West Africa, Kazakhstan, Russia, and now Georgia. The discussion navigates the complexities of Aaron Renn's 'Positive, Neutral, Negative World' framework and how it applies to Christians living in societies that may be hostile to their faith. Key points include how Christians can maintain faithfulness whether in positive or negative cultural settings, practical cross-cultural skills, and emphasizing family and local church efforts in a changing cultural environment.
 
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
02:45 Eli's Background and Work in Tbilisi
04:33 Discussion on Aaron Renn's Framework
05:49 Cross-Cultural Experiences and Insights
09:35 Challenges and Strategies in Hostile Cultures
23:14 The Role of Family and Local Church
29:06 Understanding the DNA of a Church
29:50 Living Fearlessly and Facing Suffering
30:41 Faithfulness Over Societal Change
32:03 The Role of the Church in Society
35:27 Navigating Positive and Negative Worlds
53:15 Cross-Cultural Lessons for the Church
58:06 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsFind more about Eli's ethnoarts discipleship course at https://www.unsungarts.org/
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Tuesday Mar 04, 2025

In this episode of Kingdom and Culture, we are joined by Camden Spiller, co-founder of Maddox Industrial Transformer. Camden introduces himself and shares about his life as an elder, husband, father, and entrepreneur. Together, we discuss the origins and growth of his business, Maddox Industrial Transformer, which he founded with his brother a decade ago. Camden explains how his company has managed to capture a significant portion of the US market while expanding its operations across various states. Throughout the conversation, Camden emphasizes the importance of integrating faith and values into business practices, building productive households, and creating lasting institutions. He also touches on the challenges and opportunities of operating a business in the Pacific Northwest and reflects on the cultural shifts from a neutral to a negative world. Lastly, the episode highlights the value of investing in communities, working together, and the impact businesses can have as cultural forces.
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Tuesday Feb 25, 2025

In this episode, we talk with Toby Sumpter, pastor at King's Cross Church in Moscow, Idaho, and co-host of the CrossPolitic show and podcast. Toby discusses his background, including his roles in ministry, education, and family, and then delves into Aaron Renn's concept of the 'negative world.' He shares his agreement with the assessment but adds complexities in the current cultural landscape, highlighting the shifting Overton window and influence of figures like Trump and Elon Musk. Toby then discusses how Christians arrived in the negative world, attributing it to divine providence and cultural disobedience. He proposes strategies for Christians to build resilient, anti-fragile communities by focusing on holiness, obedience, and courage. The conversation also touches on the importance of confronting sin within oneself and the church, aiming to glorify God above all. Toby emphasizes the need for truthful, courageous living and community building to prepare for future cultural challenges.Find Toby online:https://tobyjsumpter.com/https://substack.com/@tobyjsumpterCheck out our Patreon for exclusive interviews with our guests: https://www.patreon.com/kingdomandcultureMerch: https://www.kingdomandculture.org/store
 

Negative World With Aaron Renn

Tuesday Feb 18, 2025

Tuesday Feb 18, 2025

In this opening episode of season two, the podcast welcomes Aaron Wren, writer and consultant, to discuss his book 'Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture,' and his framework of the 'negative world.' Aaron explains the concept which categorizes the decline of Christianity in America since 1964 into three eras: the positive world, the neutral world, and the negative world, detailing how each era has impacted Christian cultural engagement strategies. The discussion touches on the historical context of the shifting relationship between Christianity and American culture, the impact of demographic changes, and the role of secularization. Aaron shares his observations on successful cultural engagements and the importance of new strategies suited to the current 'negative world.' The episode concludes with reflections on practical applications and examples of thriving Christian initiatives in adverse cultural conditions as well as the significance of understanding cultural shifts for the modern church.
Buy Aaron's Book: Life in the Negative World
Follow Aaron on Substack:https://substack.com/@aaronrenn
Other resources:A Secular Age by Charles Taylor The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher
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Thursday Jan 16, 2025

In this bonus episode, we interview Brad Littlejohn about his new book, 'Called to Freedom: Retrieving Christian Liberty in an Age of License.' Littlejohn, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, elaborates on the concept of freedom from a Christian perspective, distinguishing it from secular interpretations. He discusses the importance of constraints for achieving true freedom, three dimensions of freedom — negative/positive, individual/corporate, and inward/outward — and how these apply to spiritual, moral, and political liberties. The conversation also touches upon modern issues like technology, the free market, religious liberty, and practical community concerns in schools and churches. Littlejohn's ultimate goal is to inspire readers to rethink freedom within the context of Christian community and individual discipline.
Go purchase Brad's new book: Called to Freedom

Tuesday Dec 10, 2024

We recap our first season of the podcast and take a deeper dive on the several of the major themes of season 1. 
 
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