The Iron & Oak Podcast

Where Iron Sharpens Iron and Deep Roots Hold

Two men from the Kansas plains digging into Scripture, doubt, and the questions that matter most.

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Not to lecture. Not to perform. To dig into Scripture, into doubt, into the questions most people are afraid to ask. A space where faith gets pressure-tested and Christ remains the answer.

Our Mission

What's Our Mission?

To create a space where the hardest questions about faith aren't avoided — they're welcomed. Where Scripture is the foundation, not a prop. Where honesty matters more than polish.

Iron & Oak exists to sharpen believers and invite skeptics into the same conversation — one that doesn't flinch.

Our Purpose

Why Are We Here?

Because faith that can't be questioned isn't faith — it's habit. Because the people sitting in pews deserve more than bumper-sticker theology. Because iron sharpens iron, and that means friction.

We're here to take the hardest doctrines of the Christian faith, lay them on the anvil, and strike until what's true rings clear.

Your Hosts

Tyler Preisser

Tyler Preisser

Co-Founder & Co-Host

Tyler was born and raised in Kansas and is convinced that nothing matters more in a person's life than their relationship with Jesus Christ and scripture. He is a Christian and a husband who holds that faith is not just a pillar of your life — rather, it should be the lens you view the world through. He has a deep hunger for God's Word and for deepening his understanding of it, and he is passionate about giving people straight answers about faith in terms that anyone can understand. He believes that the debt for our sin was paid in full by Christ on the cross, and that we receive that gift not by earning it but by God's grace through faith alone — and that we are called as Christians to strive to become more like Jesus every day.

Lincoln Myers

Lincoln Myers

Co-Founder & Co-Host

Lincoln grew up in Kansas, and his life is built on a foundation that does not move: his relationship with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. His faith comes above his wife, his family, and his career. Simply put, he would not be where he is, who he is, or have the peace he has without Him. He has a long-standing appreciation for God's Word and firmly believes in the sufficiency of Scripture. He believes that justification and salvation are by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. When life gets loud and stressful, his faith gives him the perspective to look at his life in terms of eternity rather than temporary success.

Sponsored By
Mark G. Allen