About Us
Biblical.
Foundations Media is first biblical, meaning that all our shows are committed to leading our listeners from the Bible. If our theology is not rooted in and thoroughly saturated by Scripture, it is worthless.
Contextual.
We interpret the word in its God-given context. Our firm conviction is that the intended meaning of the divinely-inspired author is the only meaning of any passage. We believe that sound hermeneutics must be applied to the whole Bible in order to arrive at God’s message for us.
Consistent.
We make it our aim to be consistent. Being biblical and contextual part-time is not good enough. We must always be Bible-first, prioritizing context in everything we teach. If we’re not consistent, we’re not worth listening to.
Our Ministries
Advancing the Cause
Sound Words
Sound Words helps Christians love and live out God’s Word. By discussing topics related to the Bible, theology, and Christian living, Sound Words seeks to strengthen believers in their relationship with Jesus Christ.
New podcast episodes are released every Wednesday morning, available in both video and audio formats, with additional content shared regularly on social media. Hosted by pastors Jesse Randolph and Aaron Nicholson of Indian Hills Community Church in Lincoln, NE, Sound Words offers practical biblical insights to encourage spiritual growth in everyday life.
The Bible Sojourner
The Bible Sojourner is a podcast that dives into challenging Bible passages, thought-provoking theology, and the cultural intricacies that shape our world.
Join Dr. Peter Goeman, a seasoned professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, as he embarks on a captivating journey through the text of Scripture and beyond. Unravel the mysteries behind enigmatic passages and gain a deeper understanding of ancient world and their relevance in our modern lives. The Bible Sojourner is your compass to navigate the fascinating landscapes of Scripture, history, and contemporary thought.
Do Theology
Do Theology started as an outlet for discussing concepts related to a chart, produced by podcast hosts Jeremy Howard and Kenn Chipchase. The chart orders doctrine by levels of importance based on the Bible and can be found at dotheology.com/p/chart. Some call this process theological triage.
Hundreds of episodes later, Do Theology still talks about the chart—and more! Episodes focus on theological topics and contemporary issues within evangelical Christianity from a rigidly biblical perspective. Additionally, Jeremy and Kenn are always open to listener feedback so that they can talk about the issues their audience is most concerned about.
Covering a wide array of topics, Advancing the Cause offers guidance on practical challenges Christians face and engaging with the world through a Christ-centered lens. The podcast also explores the significance of community involvement, missions, apologetics, ecclesiology, practical pastoral ministry, and service. It aims to equip listeners to be faithful proclaimers of God’s Word in their churches and beyond.
The Pastor-Scholar Podcast
From the halls of academia to pulpits on Sunday, are pastors and scholars worlds apart on current issues facing the Church? What about essential doctrine? Can the gap between these worlds be bridged?
Join Dr. Cory Marsh, Professor of New Testament at Southern California Seminary, and Pastor Ryan Day of Revolve Bible Church, as each offers his own unique perspective on matters Christians wrestle with today.
The Michael J. Vlach Podcast
Michael J. Vlach, Ph.D., has taught theology at the seminary level since 2006. He was Professor of Theology at The Master’s Seminary (2006 to 2021). He now teaches at Shepherds Theological Seminary.
His books include Has the Church Replaced Israel?, He Will Reign Forever: A Biblical Theology of the Kingdom of God, and The Old in the New: Understanding How the New Testament Authors Quoted the Old Testament. He has a Masters of Divinity degree from The Master’s Seminary; and Ph.D. from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Think on These Things Ministries
Think on These Things Ministries is a vital outreach ministry of Southern View Chapel that began in 1994. It was initially the name of a one-page paper created for a mission agency that wanted to keep its missionaries informed about the theological landscape in America and worldwide.
Today, it has grown into a publication that deals with contemporary theological issues, a book review ministry, a podcast ministry, and a conference host. Pastor Gary Gilley and the team at Southern View Chapel work to create content for their local church and the church at large.