RESOURCES

Extra resources for the road.

GoodLion creates podcasts, essays, and teaching resources to help people keep studying Scripture and following Jesus beyond Sunday night.

These resources are not the center of the School. The center is the in-person work of teaching, mentorship, discussion, and community. But we also know students often need something to listen to on the drive, an essay to revisit during the week, or a teaching series that helps them keep wrestling with a question.

listen. read. keep walking.

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places to keep learning

Where to go next.

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GoodLion Ministries

GoodLion.org is the main home for GoodLion’s broader ministry resources.

You can find teaching, writing, podcasts, and resources connected to theology, discipleship, doubt, culture, and the way of Jesus.

VISIT GOODLION.ORG
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The GoodLion Podcast

The GoodLion Podcast features conversations and teaching on Jesus, faith, theology, doubt, ministry, and the Christian life.

It includes interviews, theological deep dives, and honest questions for people who want to follow Jesus with depth and courage.

LISTEN TO THE GOODLION PODCAST
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GoodLion Theology on Substack

GoodLion Theology is Aaron’s writing and podcast home for essays, devotionals, sermons, reflections, and resources about walking in the way of Jesus.

It is a place for longer thoughts that do not always fit into a Sunday night gathering but may help students keep thinking, praying, and growing during the week.

READ GOODLION THEOLOGY

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for students in the school

Follow-up for what we are studying.

Some resources may connect directly to what we are studying in the cohort. When a podcast, essay, video, or teaching would help students go deeper, we may share it here as recommended follow-up.

The goal is simple: help students keep learning, keep asking good questions, and keep walking with Jesus between gatherings.