From Babylon, With Love

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By: David Woods

From Babylon, With Love is a podcast ministry of Zoe Church, San Juan Capistrano. Our desire is to help Christians of any background craft a deeper Christian life for a post-Christian world. We understand the role of Christians and the Christian Church to be neither imperialist nor sectarian, neither triumphalist nor fearful, neither domineering nor withdrawn. Rather, we believe Christ has called us to be in the world, not of the world, for the sake of the world. To be faithful witnesses to Christ in the places he has called us, we believe we need to deepen our understanding of...

The King’s Chapel | Hidden Treasure
Today at 2:49 PM

Matthew 13:34-35; 44-46.


The Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds | The Field of the World
11/16/2025

Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43.


The Parable of the Sower | The Good Soil
11/09/2025


The Parable of the Sower | The Strangled Heart
11/02/2025

Matthew 13:1-23.


The Parable of the Sower | The Shallow Heart
10/27/2025

Matt. 13:1-23


The Parable of the Sower | The Illiterate Heart
10/19/2025

Matthew 13:1-23


The King’s Chapel: Trogon
10/12/2025

Jn. 5:35-40; Jn. 6:53-58; Jn. 8:31-32; Matt. 28:16-20; Acts 2:42-47.


The King’s Chapel: Bread
10/05/2025

Jn. 6:25-69


The King’s Chapel: Blood & Soil
09/28/2025

Eph. 2


The King’s Chapel: The Pastor
09/21/2025

2 Timothy 1:6-14; 2:14-17; 3:1-14


The King’s Chapel: The Priesthood
09/14/2025

1 Cor. 12, 1 Peter 2


The King’s Chapel: Roll Call
09/07/2025

Rom. 16:1-16


The King’s Chapel: A Cultivated Life
08/31/2025

Philippians 4:8-9


The King’s Chapel: An Integrated Life
08/24/2025

1 Thess. 4:1-12; Romans 2:16


The King’s Chapel: The Holy Rebellion
08/17/2025

Romans 12:1-2; Colossians 1:9-14. The Ninth Week of Pentecost.


A Sermon from the First Gathering of The King’s Chapel: A Trial of Kings
08/10/2025

Well, my friends, our regularly unscheduled podcast is being interrupted with the first sermon from a new church some of my friends and I have just started in the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area called The King's Chapel. Sermons from The King's Chapel will be hosted here at From Babylon, With Love for the forseeable future. If you stayed subscribed to this channel for this long, well . . . that's amazing. And God bless you!


On Temptation: How to Be Unlucky, Ch. 4
02/02/2024

With some sadness, Laura and I announce in this episode the impending end of the podcast...! But we also manage to tackle another chapter of Joshua Gibbs' book, How to Be Unlucky, as we head out the door. Much love to my patient peoples. Let's pod!


On Mortality and Maturity: How to Be Unlucky, Ch. 2
11/01/2023

We're back with our second installment of podding through Joshua Gibbs's book How to Be Unlucky! Join Laura and I as we talk about what it means to pursue maturity.


On Actually Being Good: How to Be Unlucky, Ch.1
10/16/2023

In our first episode on Joshua Gibbs's book, How to be Unlucky, Laura and I tackle the place of goodness and the conversation around goodness in the life of Christian adults.


“Along for the Ride”: (Finally) Kicking off Season 5!
09/30/2023

Well, I have never been accused of being punctual, but it's here! Join myself and my intrepid (long-suffering) co-host, Laura Hashimov, as we recap our summer and chart the pod path forward for this new season. It's good to be back. Put your feet up, pour a cup of something refreshing, and pretend, just for a moment, summer ended last week... Let's pod!


Season 4 Farewell: In the Grand Canyon at Sundown
07/19/2023

God bless Zak Salazar.


The Roots of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth, P. 2: A Primer on the Silmarillion
05/29/2023

Lore! Lore! LORE! And some hot takes on the Rings of Power! The Only Dan Bellum brings us into the world of the Silmarillion, Tolkien's sweeping epic myth-history of Middle Earth which undergirds the better-known stories of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and yes, The Rings of Power. Let's follow Daniel into the ancient library as he blows the dust off this epic tome and tells us the tale of a thousand paths. Pour a strong cup of coffee, get out your maps and charts, find an old leather chair . . . and let's pod!


The Roots of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth, P. 1: Languages & the Shape of Faerie Stories
05/03/2023

Pour yourself a nice cup of coffee or tea, my friends, stir the fire, put your feet up--it's time to return to the reading room. From time to time on the pod, we like to dive more deeply into a particular author or work of literature, and this season is no exception. Join myself and The Only Dan Bellum as we explore the roots of the world J.R.R. Tolkien created in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. This is Part 1, with Part 2 soon to follow! Let's pod! Let's read!


Why House Church? | An Apologia for Small-Scale Ministry
04/03/2023

On this episode, Laura takes over the hosting duties as she interviews me about my reasons for leading Zoe Church to be a house church. My hope and prayer, whether you find yourself agreeing or disagreeing with my argument, is that Christians in general--and pastors in particular--might begin to really re-evaluate what we are meant to be giving our lives to and what form/s best allow us "to build up the body of Christ, until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of God’s Son, growing into maturity with a stature measured by Christ’s ful...


Deconstruction and the Christian Faith: Where Do We Go From Here?
03/07/2023

Conjunction junction what's my function?! Today, we finally tackle a topic we teased at the start of this season: deconstruction and the Christian faith. Join Laura and I as we discuss the trending elephant in the room... and attempt to chart a path forward. Let's pod!


Shakespeare is for Everyone: A Conversation on Shakespeare’s Hamlet w/Jordan Dobbins
02/21/2023

Come in out of the cold, fellow travelers, light a fire, pour a cuppa, and join Jordan Dobbins and I as we discuss Shakespeare's most famous play, Hamlet.


Crying Like They Do In The Movies: Homo Duplex, the Kindness of God, and the Salvation of Jordan Dobbins
01/30/2023

All of the best things come from England: Aslan, Hobbits, King Arthur, Robin Hood, Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, Peter Rabbit, Harry Potter, the Beatles, and, of course, Jordan Dobbins. Join me this week as I interview my dear friend, colleague, and Britain's leading export. Let's pod!


Medieval Tales of Wonder: The Life and Times of the Only Dan Bellum, Part 2
01/17/2023

The long-awaited second part of my conversation with The Only Dan Bellum... Let's pod!


Jesus, Come Live in My Brain: The Life & Times of The Only Dan Bellum, Part 1
01/03/2023

Happy New Year, Pod Fam! I am so happy to welcome you to the first part of THE IMPOSSIBLE QUEST TO THE HEART OF THE ONLY DAN BELLUM! Scientology, Thor, Breaking Bad, Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai, Chuck Norris, John Carter, high school hellscapes, and Jesus in your brain... buckle up... it's 2023... let's pod!


Envy: The Seven Deadly Sins
12/19/2022

We conclude our series through Rebecca DeYoung's "Glittering Vices" with a conversation on Envy. Beware the green eye! Let's pod.


Gluttony & Lust: The Seven Deadly Sins
11/30/2022

Black Friday? Cyber Monday? Giving Tuesday? What about SAD WEDNESDAY?! That's right! TWO sins for the price of ONE! What a deal. Join me and my resilient crew, Laura and Hayden, as we attempt a tour de force of two structurally similar vices--Gluttony and Lust. Let's Pod!


Anger: The Seven Deadly Sins
11/15/2022

Join Laura, Hayden, and I as we tackle the deadly sin of Anger for our next installment on Rebecca Deyoung's "Glittering Vices." Let's pod!


Sloth: The Seven Deadly Sins
10/31/2022

Henry Ford once said, "Work is our sanity, our self-respect, our salvation. Through work--and work alone--may health, wealth, and happiness be secured." In the land of hustle culture and entrepreneurial culture how do we understand the capital vice of Sloth? Is it fundamentally laziness, and therefore is working harder, working more, the remedy? I am thrilled to be joined by BOTH Laura Hashimov and Fr. Hayden Butler to tackle this tricky, but deadly, sin. Let's pod!


Greed: The Seven Deadly Sins
10/09/2022

This week we continue our series through the Seven Deadly Sins by looking at the ubiquitous sin of Greed! Yaaay! As Jesus says, "No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Mammon." Matt. 6:24


Vainglory: The Seven Deadly Sins
09/26/2022

Join us as we officially kick off our series on Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung's Glittering Vices by going out of order immediately and taking a trip to Vanity Fair... Let's pod!


New Season, Who Dis? | Back to the Future with Doc Woods and Batty McHashimov
09/13/2022

Fall is in the air . . . in the form of a soul-crushing California heat wave! But Laura and I managed to stay cool in Papa Billy's Bat Cave studio long enough to lay down our season opener. We've missed our pod family and are thrilled to be back in the saddle bringing you some sweet, sweet pod every other week till kingdom come . . . or graduation in the Spring. So gather your friends, family, neighbors, and ne'er-do-wells and join us for the start of Season 4. Let's pod!


Season 4 Trailer
08/30/2022


Remembering Well: A Conversation on Summer Rhythms, Summer Reading, and the Analogue Revolution! (w/ Laura Hashimov)
06/15/2022

We made it! Sort of. Thank you all for your herculean patience. We wanted to get the 'official' Season 3 closer out there so we can rest and regroup over the summer. So here it is. Laura and I chat about memory, summer plans, and, of course... Anne of Green Gables. Let's pod!


Consumerism and the Christian Life: A Conversation with Laura Hashimov
03/28/2022

Minimalism, maximilism, or something else?  What is our stuff for? Join Laura and I as we try to practically sift through our cultural and personal disposition to our stuff. Let's pod!


St. Patrick and Celtic Christianity: An Alternate Spiritual Tradition for the Christian West (w/ Fr. Hayden Butler)
03/13/2022

What did Christianity look like at the edge of the world? In a land of wildness and deep magic, a land where the spirit world was known to be nearer and less controllable than many wanted to believe, Christianity took root by matching wildness to wildness, by overwhelming and directing these magical impulses to their proper ends. This St. Patrick's Day, Fr. Hayden and I revisit the story of St. Patrick and the form of Christianity that emerged from his mission to the Irish, asking if this might be the spiritual tradition we most need in our own time. Let's...