Living the Bible
How do we separate history from myth? Both atheists and Christians often assume they're worlds apart, but in the early years of Christianity, skeptics and believers shared more common ground than you might imagine. In this podcast, we'll explore the ancient texts, archaeological finds, and scholarly debates that both sides use to argue their case. From examining Roman historians' accounts of Jesus to decoding early Christian writings and the surprising historical parallels, this is your invitation—whether believer or skeptic—to re-examine what you think you know about Christianity’s origins.

Want It In Writing?
Check out my blog: Living the Bible | Ancient Faith for Our Modern World
Who am I?
My name is Jason Conrad, and I’m passionate about helping others engage with Scripture and Christian history in a way that is both intellectually honest and spiritually grounded. I approach the Bible and church history with scholarly depth and practical application—believing that what was written two thousand years ago still speaks today.
With a Doctor of Pharmacy, Master of Business Administration, and Master of Divinity, I bring a unique blend of academic training, life experience, and thoughtful inquiry to this project. Early publications include:
Conrad Commentaries: Galatians by Jason Conrad
The Call To Care: Charity in Ancient Christianity by Jason Conrad
Episodes
Saturday Oct 19, 2024
Saturday Oct 19, 2024
This episode explores how important gratitude is for a healthy life. The difference between Christian gratitude from the Bible and those views of science without God is brought into sharp contrast. The Bible story offers us a purpose that is unmatched.









