Theological Shorts
Bite-Sized Food for Beaten Sheep
Theological Shorts: Deep Truths, Made Usable
I love teaching in depth — but I also know most of us don't have an hour to sit down with a full lecture every time we want to think something through.
Theological Shorts is a new experiment for that exact reason.
For a while now, I've been using a tool I built for myself — something that lets me type in a topic and automatically pull together short clips from my teaching library, arranged in a real teaching order. Not random snippets. Not soundbites. Actual progression.
I've been using it behind the scenes on YouTube, and at some point it hit me:
Why not make this available to the people who listen to these teachings?
So that's what this is.
Instead of scrolling or guessing which video to watch, Theological Shorts gives you a guided path through a topic, broken into short, focused segments that fit into real life.
How it works
- Learn in sequence
Each topic is laid out like a mini-course. Start with Clip 1 to get oriented, and move through the rest as the idea unfolds. - Listen and read together
You can listen while reading along. The transcript highlights each word in sync, so you're not just hearing ideas — you're following the argument. - Jump to full context anytime
If a clip grabs you, one tap takes you straight to the full teaching it came from. - Lock it in
Short quizzes help you pause and make sure the key ideas actually landed before moving on. - Custom assemblies (members)
Members can enter a topic or question and have a custom set of clips assembled automatically — something you can listen to as a playlist or download and come back to later.
This isn't meant to replace full teaching.
It's a way to stay grounded in it, even when your time is limited.
Start exploring below.