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// Our Podcasts
// Latest episode from each podcast

Page & Pixel

Episode 5 / 24th Feb, 2026

Theology on the Rocks

Episode 10 / 19th Feb, 2026

Your Matter Matters

Episode 7 / 28th Jan, 2026

The Whole Church Podcast

Episode 305 / 25th Feb, 2026

Systematic Geekology

Episode 459 / 24th Feb, 2026

My Seminary Life

Episode 15 / 20th Feb, 2026

Some Joyful Noises

Episode 28 / 25th Feb, 2026

Kung Fu Pizza Party

Episode 81 / 24th Feb, 2026

Let Nothing Move You

Episode 6 / 23rd Feb, 2026

The Homily

Episode 27 / 25th Jan, 2026

Be Living Water

Episode 4 / 13th Feb, 2026

The Bible After-Hours

Episode 16 / 6th Feb, 2026

Friday Night Frights

Episode 9 / 30th Jan, 2026

Why I Don't Like...

Episode 9 / 26th Dec, 2025
// The Anazao Podcasts Team
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Anazao Podcasts

anazao (an-ah-zah'-o) is the transliteration of a Koine Greek term for "new life" or "recovering life". The tense of the verb can either be something that happened or is happening. A revival is an "anazao"; to come back to life after death is to "anazao"; to continually renew your mind, body, and soul is to "anazao".

We aim to anazao in all our podcasts by asking the bigger questions and engage honestly with the world of Scripture and the Modern World that we find ourselves in now. We feel that much of Christian media has become stale or lifeless, because many avoid honest engagement for surface level interactions. Rather than focusing on questions or topics like- "how to spread the gospel", "is this / that right or wrong", "Jesus is the answer for everything", "be happy" - we want to go deeper.

We hope to get away from these surface-level conversations and dig deeper by asking questions like "How do we know the Gospel is true?", "What does it mean for something to be right or wrong?", "How did Jesus save? / Do our atonement theories really make sense?", "How do we make sense of Romans 7:9 where it says that sin can 'anazao?'", "How do we make sense of Biblical characters that seem to suffer from depression despite being right with God?", and "Why do so many Christians approve of Tony Stark and his promiscuous behavior, but hate the idea of LGBTQIA+ heroes?" We believe that by asking these bigger questions, the Church can still anazao!