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Making the most out of your E-mail Newsletter
Jun 25, 2026
8m 23s
Whatever Happened to the Young, Restless and Reformed? How a generation of bloggers helped build faith community online, and why Substack feels like the early days all over again.
Jun 22, 2026
1h 42m 56s
Adrian meets the Practical Theology Guy: Charismatic and Reformed discuss calmly together!
Jun 19, 2026
31m 35s
The Andy Burnham Bounce is Real What Does This Mean for Starmer, Streeting, and British Politics
Jun 19, 2026
31m 06s
Faith Alone Misses Real Healing: How can a Biopsychosocial-spiritual Approach Help me?
Jun 18, 2026
26m 23s
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() Making the most out of your E-mail Newsletter | Some of us have wrongly assumed that email is somehow in the past, and particularly email newsletters. But actually, email has not gone away and it’s not going anywhere fast.How could you make the most of your newsletter? If you have a church email newsletter, or if you’re a writer trying to produce an email list of people who might be interested in early access to your books to review, or buying them, or if you’re just a blogger who wants to have direct contact with people in your readership. In short if you have a group of people that you’re wanting to reach out to. Then it turns out email is actually still quite important.Watch or read about this episode on Substack: https://adrianwarnock.substack.com/p/making-the-most-out-of-your-e-mail This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 8m 23s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() Whatever Happened to the Young, Restless and Reformed? How a generation of bloggers helped build faith community online, and why Substack feels like the early days all over again. | Live with two of the earliest Christian bloggers, Adrian Warnock and Aaron Armstrong, who are now both old, settled, and mortgaged: The collapse of social media and how to recapture bridge-building.Well hi everyone, I’m Adrian Warnock, and I’m here with my old friend,” I said, before apologizing for the word “old.” But looking at Aaron Armstrong on the screen, I had to admit it: “You’re just as grey as I am!”Aaron and I first met online when we were both part of something people used to call the Young, Restless and Reformed movement, which, alongside and overlapping with the Emergent Church was a major force in the Christian Blogosphere in the early 2000s. I asked him why people don’t talk about that anymore.“Well,” Aaron said, “partly because we’re all middle-aged, settled, and mortgaged.”There is definitely a lot of truth in that. But perhaps we have also become quite static or even sclerotic and not reforming anymore. If you are not careful, when you become older, you do not want to reform anymore. You think you have arrived.Watch the video or read about the episode over on Substack where you can also join the conversation: https://adrianwarnock.substack.com/p/whatever-happened-to-the-young-restless This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 1h 42m 56s | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() Adrian meets the Practical Theology Guy: Charismatic and Reformed discuss calmly together! | I had scheduled my official first Substack video conversation for next Monday, but thought I had better try out the system. What quickly ensued was actually a fascinating serendipitos conversation with the author of Practical Theology.We discussed a range of subjects including our early experiences of Substack, and how it feels like the early days of blogging and Twitter. We both enjoy the real contact and feedback. I started blogging back in 2003, so I have been around the houses a little bit. This platform already feels like it rewards good quality content rather than just fluff or outrage.We then moved into theology, Christian experience, the Puritans, John Newton, John MacArthur, cessationism, charismatic gifts, illumination, prophecy, and the sufficiency of Scripture.We agreed that Christians must not reduce Bible study to something purely academic. We need commentaries and careful thinking, but we must also be aware of the Spirit applying His Word to our lives today.We also talk about the dangers of saying “God told me,” especially around hatch, match, and dispatch: babies, marriage, and death. In those areas especially, we need to be extra careful. Most would agree that these things should basically never be foretold. Wishful thinking, even if it is not labelled prophecy, can be equally harmful.We agree that we must weigh everything, test everything, and keep it all under the authority of Scripture.I very much enjoyed this conversation and hope we can do it again. And since then I have read his article on Jeremiah. Here is an extract that demonstrates his writing skill and insights:The whole sacramental system was about a relationship, that they may glorify God and enjoy Him forever. The only way to do that is by worship and obedience. The main point from the start was always obedience. The sacrificial system was put in place so that a soul with the right heart, who is weighed down under the burden of sin, may come with a sacrifice appointed and offer it up in faith, and have his conscience eased and his sins forgiven, by the future work of Christ. But that was also by faith: the faith in God's own declaration that He is merciful, kind, and forgives iniquity. The sacrifices were also there so that man could continue to take part in the means of grace and have a continuing relationship with God.Technically this system is very straightforward. If you have any questions about how to run your own video podcast, ask away in the comments over on Substack, where you can also watch the video: https://adrianwarnock.substack.com/p/adrian-meets-the-practical-theology This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 31m 35s | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() The Andy Burnham Bounce is Real What Does This Mean for Starmer, Streeting, and British Politics | Andy Burnham 55% Bounce Shocks Labour’s Keir StarmerThe results of the Makerfield by-election are in. Andy Burnham didn’t just scrape in as many predicted. His personal political brand dominated Reform in one of its heartlands. And whilst Restore, beloved of Elon Musk, did take votes away from Reform, Burnham’s share of the vote was greater than all other parties combined at 55%.In this podcast, I discuss the differences between an American system of a directly elected president vs ours where prime ministers are regularly fired by their own party’s elected representatives. The question now seems to be how quickly Burnham will become our prime minister, not whether he will be or not.This conversational episode talks about the balance between loyalty and acting for the good of the party and perhaps the country.I discuss why capitalism is the best system but needs regulation and social justice to limit its tendency to make the rich richer and the poor poorer. I referred to my previous article, which reminded us that God honors the poor but humbles the rich.I spoke about political hope, how Burnham seems to have charisma and is offering change. He believes he can single-handedly prevent Nigel Farage from eventually becoming prime minister.Burnham will present himself as a unifying leader despite his challenge to Keir Starmer and the risk that this will lead to a damaging, divisive leadership battle within the Labour Party.Starmer said yesterday that he will fight on. Sometimes, though, even a day is a long time in politics. I speculate that if enough MPs and ministers quietly tell him that it is time to quit, he might just do that. And if Burnham wants to lead a unity government, he might offer him the Foreign Office. Most people seem to agree that the main area in which Starmer has done a good job is foreign relations.I also wondered if there’s already a secret deal for Wes Streeting to abandon his own leadership hopes and become the next Chancellor, our finance minister. You heard it here first.As Christians it is important that we discuss what loyalty to means in a church context, and why some say it’s never right to challenge a leader.I offer this video podcast as a freewheeling response to the latest political news.Watch the video, see Burnham's acceptance speech, and join the conversation at Substack: https://adrianwarnock.substack.com/p/the-andy-burnham-bounce-is-real-what This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 31m 06s | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() Faith Alone Misses Real Healing: How can a Biopsychosocial-spiritual Approach Help me? | When Your Life Falls Apart“No matter what precautions we take, no matter how well we have put together a good life, no matter how hard we have worked to be healthy, wealthy, comfortable with friends and family, and successful with our career — something will inevitably ruin it.” (Tim Keller)This podcast episode is nothing less than an attempt to explain the four-legged stool approach which I have during in my own difficult times, with patients as a doctor and psychiatrist, and with church members I was trying to help pastorally. Whether you are a health professional, social worker, pastor, concerned friend, or someone who is struggling right now, here is a framework that will hopefully guide first steps towards healing.One reason we struggle to share our struggles with others is that we are afraid of the possible responses we will get. This article and podcast aims to help you not put your foot in it by saying something unhelpful like, “if you just had enough faith, everything would be sorted out” or one of a million other damaging phrases. Check out Aaron’s article too, think of his as something of a diagnosis and this as just beginning to talk about treatment. Read more, watch the video or join the conversation here:https://adrianwarnock.substack.com/p/faith-alone-misses-real-healing-how This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 26m 23s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Recapturing the joy of old-school blogging here on Substack | Maybe this is the first podcast of mine which you have watched or listened to. Maybe you have never read one of my articles. Or maybe you have been with me for the whole journey since the giddy early days of blogging, when back in 2003 I jumped aboard the roller coaster. Perhaps you have been following along through Crossway publishing my first book, Raised With Christ, and throughout my journey with chronic illness including blood cancer.But it turns out blogging has not disappeared! Not since those early days have I been as excited about a new platform for my writing as I am about Substack! I have discovered one of the web's best-kept secrets, although it is growing very rapidly at the moment, This is basically the home for blogging as it used to be. I'm so excited I feel like an old friend changed their name moved away, we lost contact and suddenly I ran into them almost by chance. I feel like I've joined a secret society. Shh! Don't tell anyone. Okay. You can tell other old-school bloggers, like me, if you like. This podcast is a collection of three videos I filmed over the last two weeks. It includes an explanation of my background.After all these years and many struggles I really am more and more confident that: Jesus’ resurrection really does change everything, just not all at once. I have only been posting over on Substack for just over two weeks as I write this. In the first two weeks on I gained over 100 new subscribers from a standing start. This seems a very small number compared to much larger numbers of followers on my X and Facebook pages. But the level and depth of interaction has been much better here than there. It has been hugely encouraging, and three people already saying they have bought one of as a result.I have realized that Substack is so much more than a new social media platform designed with real writers in mind. It can be:An email subscription list. A place to host multiple newsletter-style publicationsA place to build a more direct relationship with your readersA place to host paid-for content behind a paywall. A podcast. A place to create and host videos, including interviews. A place to host your own domain rather than paying money for a separate website.An alternative to following RSS feeds. Read my full article about Substack here: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2026/06/i-know-where-all-the-bloggers-have-gone-substack-and-tiktok/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 12m 45s | ||||||
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Words of hope from John Newton updated into modern English. Forgiveness gives us the time to change.✨ | forgivenesshope+3 | — | 1 Peter 1:13 | — | John Newtonforgiveness+5 | — | 5m 59s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Trump's Blasphemous Image Cannot Be Explained Away by Franklin Graham✨ | deceptionblasphemy+4 | — | PatheosThe Traitor Within: Understanding and Healing Our Deceitful Hearts | — | Trumpdeception+5 | — | 2m 14s | |
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Logos Bible Software Review Part Two✨ | Logos Bible SoftwareBible study+3 | — | Preacher librariesLogos+1 | — | LogosBible Software+3 | — | 4m 59s | |
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Logos Bible Software 2026 Libraries Review PART ONE✨ | Bible softwareLibrary review+4 | — | 2026 LibraryLogos Bible Software | — | Logos Bible Software2026 Library+3 | — | 5m 24s | |
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| 1/27/26 | ![]() Why you can’t trust your eyes, your ears or The Traitor Within✨ | perceptiontrust+3 | — | AIThe Traitor Within | — | deep fakesoptical illusions+3 | — | 1m 52s | |
| 1/24/26 | ![]() The Traitors Season 4 UK Final and Moral Reasoning✨ | moral reasoningdecision making+3 | — | The Traitors UKThe Traitors+1 | — | moral compassThe Traitors+3 | — | 14m 10s | |
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Safe through life's storms: Jonah, John Newton and me!✨ | stormspeace+3 | — | — | — | stormspeace+5 | — | 3m 43s | |
| 1/17/26 | ![]() Why Do I Feel So Lonely? How Can I Find A Friend?✨ | lonelinessfriendship+4 | — | — | — | lonelinessfriendship+6 | — | 5m 45s | |
| 1/14/26 | ![]() What Philip Yancey Can Teach Us About Shame. In this scandal, adultery finally confessed after eight years hiding an extramarital affair✨ | shameChristianity+3 | — | — | — | shamePhilip Yancey+3 | — | 10m 45s | |
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Last chance to get my books free. And why sharing and reviewing is so helpful. Also how to help your suffering friend like John Newton did with William Cowper.✨ | sufferingcompassion+4 | — | — | — | sufferingJohn Newton+6 | — | 30m 17s | |
| 12/19/25 | ![]() Interview with Peter John Smyth ("PJ") including discussing his father who led to the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury and his book See No Evil - God the Shed and my Dad | I interviewed my friend and hero Peter John Smyth ("PJ") who many of my connections will remember fondly as a passionate preacher and Christian leader. Among other things we spoke about his experience of blood cancer, and what it was like being the son of the man whose scandal led to the Archbishop of Canterbury resigning. This covers some of the same same territory as the recent See No Evil documentary. It is full of hope and will help trauma survivors as well as those who want to help them better, or learn the lessons of the past. Worth a watch for everyone. This is a conversation unlike any I’ve had before. TakeawaysThe journey of self-publishing can be both challenging and rewarding.Community support is crucial in times of trauma and healing.Personal struggles often shape our ability to help others.Vulnerability can foster deeper connections and understanding.Shame can distort our identity and needs to be addressed.The church must be trauma-aware and supportive of its members.Professional help is essential for mental health and healing.Shared experiences can provide powerful affirmation and support.Forgiveness is a complex but necessary part of healing.Looking forward with hope is vital for personal growth.ChaptersChapters00:00 Introduction and Reminiscing02:34 The Journey of Self-Publishing05:45 The Early Days of Ministry08:25 Transitioning Through Challenges11:00 Facing Personal Trials14:05 The Impact of Family Dynamics16:46 The Role of Music in Healing19:12 Understanding Trauma and Its Effects21:42 The Revelation of Family Secrets24:33 Navigating Public Scrutiny26:57 The Church's Response to Crisis29:56 Lessons Learned and Moving Forward34:09 The Four Pillars of Well-Being37:02 The Power of Community and Service38:10 Finding Healing Through Shared Experiences41:29 The Role of Trauma in Personal Growth44:19 The Journey of Healing and Helping Others48:33 Understanding Shame and Identity54:12 The Impact of Faith Amidst Suffering57:33 Looking Forward: Hope and Purpose This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 1h 05m 23s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Buy a book about Easter this Christmas | Christmas is all about Jesus. He was the baby born to live, die and rise again for us all. He raises us with him, sharing his life with us, and will come back for us one day. Sometimes the best presents are the ones you give yourself. Why not buy a copy of the updated Raised With Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything, Now in a new cover with expanded content and a study guide. Available this year for the first time in hardback. If you have read this already please consider posting a review as your gift to me and other readers who may find it as a result.https://mybook.to/raisedwithchrist This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 1m 08s | ||||||
| 9/28/25 | ![]() Interview: Christians and Mental Health: New Book by Dr Mark Mayfield | In this interview I sit down with Dr Mark Mayfield to talk about his new book The Mental Health Handbook for Ministry. We explore how Christians can engage with #MentalHealth wisely, how pastors can offer real #PastoralCare without overreaching, and why presence matters more than platitudes. If you care about #FaithAndWellbeing, this conversation will encourage and equip you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 53m 42s | ||||||
| 11/10/24 | ![]() Edwin Warnock - Gospel Preacher | This is a sermon preached by my grandfather I believe in the 1960s. He was a tent preacher with the Counties Evangelists, based in Suffolk working with the Brethren. He has a large heritage of Christian descendants. You can hear his sermon here or read more about him:https://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2008/05/edwin-millington-warnock-founder-of/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 58m 32s | ||||||
| 7/14/24 | ![]() Assassination Attempt: Trump And Biden Must Call For Peace | Both presidential candidates are routinely described by the other party as being a threat to the existence of democracy. Why are we surprised that someone took it upon themselves to try and remove one of them? It is time for the political temperature in the USA to be turned down.The level of hatred and division on both sides of the political divide is way too high at the moment. The attempt on Trump's life has demonstrated just how febrile the situation is.Some of the reaction to Trump's surviving this attack is very concerning. Many have forgotten that someone was killed, two were critically injured, that Secret Service Agents immediately surrounded Trump willing to take a second bullet for him. READ MORE HERE: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2024/07/assassination-attempt-trump-and-biden-must-call-for-peace/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 4m 33s | ||||||
| 7/10/24 | ![]() Servant Leadership in Politics and the Church. How to care for the suffering. | Adrian talks with John Stevens, a leading UK christian. We spoke about servant leadership, a phrase used by Sir Keir Starmer but which ought to be deeply rooted in Church leadership. The mature Christian or pastor ought not to be remote, strong, entrepreneurial and untouchable but rather someone who knows what it is to have human weaknesses and go through human sufferings, and yet to find Christ in the midst. If you are a pastor or church member who is struggling with feeling you are failing to meet the expectations you have put on yourself this discussion will serve you well.Also available on YouTube https://youtu.be/IcUrcXEuoTE This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 1h 03m 47s | ||||||
| 6/27/24 | ![]() Barnabas Piper: Pastor's Kid, Divorcee and Minister | Barnabas Piper grew up as a son of John Piper and with that surname came many expectations. Divorce wasn't one of them. But God wasn't finished with him, now he is remarried and a pastor.Video also available on Facebook YouTube and Patheos.com where there is also a transcript.https://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2024/06/barnabas-piper-pastors-kid-divorcee-and-minister/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 55m 51s | ||||||
| 4/17/24 | ![]() Christian Divorce: Adrian and Dave Bish in Conversation | The response to my series on divorce and remarriage and Dave Bish's sermon have been hugely encouraging. We thought it might be interesting to have a podcast style conversation about it. I hope this will be helpful for you if you are going through divorce right now, if you did so years ago, or if you would like to learn how to better support others. What does the Bible say about divorce and remarriage and how can Christians help reduce the stigma associated with it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 52m 03s | ||||||
| 3/23/22 | ![]() Immunology for blood cancer patients a Q and A session with Dr S. Shahzad Mustafa | We explore issues related to our risk of infections including COVD-19. Some of the issues we discuss are controversial and others would have different opinions. Each of us have to make our own decisions in consultation with our own doctors. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adrianwarnock.substack.com | 1h 16m 57s | ||||||
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