December 2024 | LISLE, IL—InterVarsity Press (IVP) will kick off the second season of The Digital Examen on January 8. Hosted by pastor and author Jay Kim, the podcast will expand on the theme of “Living at the Pace of Peace.”
“Like many people these days, I often find myself overwhelmed by the chaos of the digital age—so much frenzy, so little peace,” Kim said. “My hope is that The Digital Examen will offer people not only a learning experience but also an invitation into stillness with God as we slow down enough to listen as much as we learn.”
Building on the topics of listening, peace, and slowness explored in season one, season two will seek to not only equip listeners to perceive God’s voice but to also notice God himself in the everyday with one’s whole self.
New episodes of The Digital Examen release weekly on Wednesdays starting January 8 through March 26. In the first episode Kim will introduce the second podcast season by posing questions about what it means to slow down and notice God amid the noise and pace of the digital age. As the lead pastor at WestGate Church in Silicon Valley, Kim has experienced the digital church in all its splendor and writes about it in his two books, Analog Church and Analog Christian. Kim has also written on the topic of the digital age for Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, Missio Alliance, and Relevant Magazine.
Kim’s guests for season two include:
January 15
Ashlee Eiland is a thought leader, writer, and Bible teacher. She formerly served as colead pastor at Mars Hill Bible Church in West Michigan. She is the author of Human(Kind) and Say Good.
January 22
Glenn Packiam is the lead pastor of Rockharbor Church in Costa Mesa, California. He is the author of several books, including The Resilient Pastor, Worship and the World to Come, Blessed Broken Given, and the most recent title, The Intentional Year, coauthored with his wife, Holly.
January 29
Ruth Haley Barton is founding president of the Transforming Center, a spiritual formation ministry to pastors and Christian leaders. She is the author of numerous books and resources on the spiritual life, including Invitation to Solitude and Silence, Sacred Rhythms, Longing for More and Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership.
February 5
Michael John Cusick is the CEO and founder of Restoring the Soul, an intensive counseling ministry in Denver. He is a licensed professional counselor, spiritual director, and former assistant professor of counseling at Colorado Christian University. Michael is the author of Surfing for God and Sacred Attachment.
February 12
A.J. Swoboda is an associate professor of Bible and theology at Bushnell University and lead mentor for the doctor of ministry program on spiritual formation and soul care at Friends University. He is the author of many books, including The Gift of Thorns, After Doubt, and the award-winning Subversive Sabbath.
February 19
Kathy Tuan-MacLean is the national faculty ministry director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, where she invites and resources faculty to follow Jesus together. Since joining InterVarsity in 1990, she has led numerous students and faculty in Bible study, spiritual formation, and leadership development. She is the coauthor, with Tara Edelschick, of Moms at the Well.
February 26
Natasha Smith is a grief advocate, speaker, and podcast host. She is the author of Can You Just Sit with Me? and Black Woman Grief. Her work has appeared in Guideposts, Propel Women, Influence magazine, her.BIBLE, and elsewhere.
March 5
Kevin Chapman is a licensed clinical psychologist with a specialty in cognitive behavioral therapy. He is the founder and director of the Kentucky Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders and has appeared on TLC and the Today show as well as in USA Today, Huffington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. Chapman leads Sound Mind Ministries and is the author of Mastering Our Emotions.
March 12
Steve Cuss is the author of Managing Leadership Anxiety. He spent twenty-six years in local church leadership after serving as a trauma and hospice chaplain. He now hosts emotional health workshops all over the world for non-profit organizations and businesses and cultivates an online community of learners at Capable Life.
March 19
Andy Crouch is partner for theology and culture at Praxis, an organization that works as a creative engine for redemptive entrepreneurship. Crouch served for more than ten years as an editor and producer at Christianity Today, including serving as executive editor from 2012 to 2016. His work and writing have been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Time. He is the author of numerous books, including Culture Making, Strong and Weak, and The Life We’re Looking For.
March 26
Kim will wrap up the second season of The Digital Examen with a final episode focused on reorienting our lives so that we can notice God with the entirety of our beings—heart, soul, mind, strength—in both the mundane and majestic moments of everyday life.
The Digital Examen podcast will be available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other major podcast distributors. Check out the IVP YouTube page for a peek at The Digital Examen trailer.
Contact: Krista Clayton | kclayton@ivpress.com