About

Our shows

Are You Just Watching?

Are You Just Watching? is about critical thinking for Christians as they watch popular media such as movies and TV shows. We are more than a Christian reviews site since PluggedIn Online already does such a wonderful job. We take a critical look at philosophies and ideas behind and promoted by entertainment media, and then discuss these based on a biblical worldview. For example, the evolutionism in Jurassic Park, the user-program relationship in Tron, or the messianic characteristics of Neo in the Matrix trilogy. Each conversation has one end-objective in mind, that you don’t just watch, but also think and learn.

Are You Just Watching? is produced and sponsored by D.Joseph Design. The opening vocal talent is thanks to Mariah. Our theme song is used courtesy of Answers in Genesis, from their exciting vacation Bible school curriculum, Operation Space.

The Audacity to Podcast

Podcasting is a exciting and personal way to share your message with others, but how do you do it? What equipment, software, and skills do you need? We give you answers to these and more podcasting questions.

the Ramen Noodle

Life is made up of experiences. Many of these experiences are positive and reinforcing, but many utterly fail to comedic proportions. We talk about the latter.

You may not be a bachelor/ette anymore; you may not even be young anymore. But you’ll probably relate to our stories of stupid things we’ve done in the early days of independent life. Ever tried to cook rotten chicken? Yup, we’ve done that. Ever put dish soap in the dishwasher? Yup, we’ve done that, too. But we choose to laugh about life.

So please join us for “seasoning packets of comedy to flavor your day” and realize that you’re not the only life-amateur!

Join us at 8 p.m. (ET) every Monday night for a live recording!

Our hosts

Daniel Lewis

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Although I thoroughly enjoy science fiction, action, adventure, and comedy entertainment genres, my deepest passion is for the authority of the Bible. I have an academic background in music composition and Christian ministry, but I’m employed full-time and freelance as a digital designer. Figure out that one! But I do also teach children in my own church, and do some speaking in other churches.

In addition to cohosting Are You Just Watching?, I host a comedy podcast, the Ramen Noodle, about my hilarious life as an “elite bachelor,” and I perform stand-up comedy under the same title. But don’t think that I’m all-geek! I’m a black belt martial artist and I enjoy “real” hobbies like cooking, swimming, volleyball, and I especially love to dig into God’s Word.

I like to sum up and motivate myself with a simple phrase: to God—and God alone—be the glory!

Jeremy Laughlin

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Long-time friend of Daniel Lewis (“the Ramen Noodle”) and guy who hates one-line bios, so this will do until he submits a complete bio.

Eve Franklin

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I’m an avid reader and movie lover. There’s not much I like better than reading a book and then seeing the movie version, or watching a movie and then reading the novelization. I have a degree in English literature, which means that at some point in my life I actually received grades for discussing and writing essays about literature. Can’t get much better than that, right? Well, it can. Who needs to pull apart the deep inner workings of dusty old classics when there’s such wonderful fodder in the mass media that people watch (and read) everyday?

Above all, I believe that I can’t do much better in this life than in pointing my friends toward a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Everything makes perfect sense when viewed from a Christian worldview. Even when the intent of the writer was something entirely different, everything can point to our Creator God. He is the foundation for every logical thought, the judge of all evil, and the author of all beauty.

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