Separated by the Atlantic Ocean, Barry Cooper and James Cary talk about culture, theology, the arts, the church, books and sometimes the weather. Well, they are British...
Cooper and Cary have words about how we try to avoid sanctification and do Christian things in order to avoid it or achieve it - and whether Cooper ha...
Cooper puts Cary on the spot about his new book, The Gospel According To A Sitcom Writer in which Cary reads between the lines, fabricates some parabl...
Cooper and Cary have words with author and historian Dr Stephen Nichols about Jonathan and Sarah Edwards, Martin and Katie Luther, and the subject of ...
James and Barry talk about the Ascension, and then delve into the mailbag. Among other things, they wrestle manfully with the worms uncanned by Barry&...
James and Barry have words about leaving a local church. What are good and bad reasons to leave, and what are good and bad reasons to stay? Along the ...
James and Barry talk about utopias: past, present and future; fictional, and all too real. The Faber Book of Utopias by John CareyJonestown: Terror In...
Cooper and Cary have words with author and Psalm lover, Matt Searles who explains why the Psalms are so important and why instruments will actually af...
Controversial subject alert. Cooper and Cary have words about homeschooling. Why school your children at home if your tax dollars/pounds are already p...
Cooper and Cary have words with Carl Trueman, another Brit lurking around the USA for no good reason. Carl is the author of the highly acclaimed The R...