January 2026 | LISLE, IL—On January 28 InterVarsity Press (IVP) will kick off the third season of The Digital Examen podcast. Hosted by pastor and author Jay Y. Kim, the podcast aims to guide listeners in “Living at the Pace of Peace.”
The idea for The Digital Examen was developed in response to the exhaustion so many people are experiencing amid the noise of the modern digital age, where peace is scarce and self-reflection is infrequent. Building upon the themes of listening, peace, slowness, and noticing God in everyday life explored in the show’s first two seasons, season three seeks to explore the goal of a deeply formed life: joy and delight with God.
Kim will join an array of writers, educators, artists, and theologians—including Malcolm Guite, Hakeem Bradley, David Taylor, Jon Guerra, Tish Harrison Warren, and many others—to explore the many gifts God offers just beneath the surface of our frenzied lives, often hidden in plain view.
“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.”
Releasing on Wednesday, January 28, the first episode of The Digital Examen will have Kim introduce the podcast season and pose questions surrounding what it means to live a deeply formed life. 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 books, Analog Church, Analog Christian, and the forthcoming The Pace of Peace. Kim has also written on the topic of the digital age for Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, Missio Alliance, and Relevant Magazine.
New episodes of The Digital Examen release weekly on Wednesdays starting January 28 through April 15. Kim’s guests for season three of The Digital Examen include:
Episode 1, January 28
Jay Y. Kim introduces season three.
Episode 2, February 4
Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. She has been a regular contributor for the New York Times and a columnist for Christianity Today. She is also the author of Prayer in the Night, Liturgy of the Ordinary, and What Grows in Weary Lands. She is also the coauthor (with Katy Bowser Hutson and Flo Paris Oakes) of the IVP Kids book Little Prayers for Ordinary Days.
Episode 3, February 11
Hakeem Bradley is a biblical scholar, teacher, speaker, blogger, professor, consultant, and researcher. He holds a Master’s in Theological and Biblical Studies from Western Seminary and is a PhD candidate in New Testament Studies at Ridley College (Melbourne). He previously worked as an associate scholar at BibleProject and is now launching a new venture, “Sacred Patterns,” to develop biblical literacy resources for children.
Episode 4, February 18
Malcolm Guite is the chaplain at Girton College, Cambridge, where he also teaches in the Faculty of Divinity. He is a priest, poet, and songwriter, and he travels and speaks regularly throughout the UK and North America. He is the author of Faith, Hope and Poetry as well as several collections of poems, including Parable and Paradox, Waiting on the Word, The Word in the Wilderness, and Sounding the Seasons.
Episode 5, February 25
Karynthia Glasper Phillips has been bivocational as an ordained minister and a physician assistant in family medicine for over two decades. She is a conference speaker, adjunct professor, and the author of Press Pause. Her concern for the continuity of care to prevent and restore the health of spirit, mind, and body catalyzes her messages. She demonstrates that self-preservation can be lost in the rush of productivity. She gently reminds her patients and audience of the importance of loving themselves enough to harness the value of intentionality for personal well-being in quiet time.
Episode 6, March 4
Isaac Serrano serves as lead pastor at South Valley Community Church in Gilroy, California. He also serves on the leadership team of the ReGeneration Project and is an adjunct professor teaching theology and ministry at Western Seminary. Serrano is the author of When Life Feels Empty.
Episode 7, March 11
Ronald Rolheiser is a Roman Catholic priest and member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, president of the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas, and author of the books The Restless Heart, Forgotten Among the Lilies, The Shattered Lantern, and Against An Infinite Horizon. He is a community-builder, lecturer, and writer, and his weekly column appears in more than ninety Catholic publications.
Episode 8, March 18
Grace Pouch is content manager for Renovaré, where she curates and produces resources for spiritual renewal. She previously served as a seminary professor and Christian education specialist for elementary school children. She is the author of Savoring Childhood.
Episode 9, March 25
Jon Guerra is a singer-songwriter who writes devotional music, less Sunday morning worship music and more Monday morning prayer music. His debut album, Little Songs, released in 2015. He also composed music for Terrence Malick’s 2019 film, “A Hidden Life.” His first album of devotional music is Keeper of Days, followed by Ordinary Ways in 2023. His most recent EP is American Gospel.
Episode 10, April 1
David O. Tayloris associate professor of theology and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary and the author of several books, including Prayers for the Pilgrimage, A Body of Praise, and Glimpses of the New Creation. He also co-editedNaming the Spirit with Daniel Train. In addition to a range of popular essays, he has published articles in the Calvin Theological Journal, Christian Scholar’s Review, Worship, Theology Today, and Image Journal, among others. An Anglican priest, he has lectured widely on the arts, from Thailand to South Africa. In 2016 he produced a short film on the Psalms with Bono and Eugene Peterson.
Phaedra Jean Taylor is an encaustic, watercolor, and illustration artist, in Austin, Texas, where she lives with her husband, David, and two children, Blythe and Sebastian. Together they make creative liturgical resources for families and church communities.
Episode 11, April 8
Will Chung, along with his wife, Andrea, are new church planters of Beloved Church and founders of The Meeting Place. Will is also an associate of Leadership Network and Exponential, on the core team of Initiative Network, and an Advisory Board Member for The Arrow Movement and the United States National Prayer Council.
Episode 12, April 15
Jay Y. Kim wraps up the season with a look back at the conversations, themes, and ideas that emerge from season three of The Digital Examen.
The Digital Examen podcast is 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





