• Proverbs But ‘O The Week

    Proverbs But ‘O The Week

    He who works his land will have abundant food, BUT he who chases fantasies lacks judgment. (Proverbs 12:11) Continue reading

  • But What About You?

    But What About You?

    Jesus asked a number of very poignant questions. Perhaps near the top of the list is a question he asked of his disciples some two years into their relationship–“Who do you say that I am?” But notice the context of the question in Matthew 16:13-20. Jesus began the conversation by asking them first, “Who do people Continue reading

  • Proverbial But ‘O The Week

    Proverbial But ‘O The Week

    The plans of the righteous are just, BUT the advice of the wicked is deceitful. (Prov. 12:4) Continue reading

  • But With God …

    But With God …

    But with God all things are possible.  Really? From an earlier post, you know a pet-peeve of mine: the misuse of quantifying pronouns.  You remember, when a waitress comes to your table and asks, “How is everything?”  Everything?  Really?  Don’t get me started. I have a confession: I’m bothered by the misuse of personal pronouns, too.  For example, the Continue reading

  • Proverbial But ‘O The Week

    Proverbial But ‘O The Week

    Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, BUT he who hates correction is stupid. (Prov. 12:1) Continue reading

DEBUTS SEPT. 3, 2024!

Does this PODCAST make my BUT look BIG tackles provocative, timely, and often complex topics in the Bible from the backside of the sassy little conjunction BUT. “You’ve heard it said … BUT now I say unto you …”

Big Buts is a podcast for anyone wanting to love God more and love people better in a post-Christian society. Expect a candid and often humorous take on everyday issues, always landing on the side of love. 

Your Host: In addition to being the world’s foremost expert on the conjunction but, podcast host Darin Michael Shaw (he/him/his) identifies as a post-evangelical, free-range Jesus Freak, taking Jesus seriously when he says, “Follow me,” while inviting others to ‘come and see for yourself.’  

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