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After much waiting, here’s a new podcast and its a review of the bestseller The Shack. If you haven’t come across it yet, it more than just a sentimental devotional book – The Shack has some real content that makes the very confusing doctrine of the Trinity come alive in a real relationship. Sounds a little weird, I know, but its a good book that deals with God, evil, tragedy, and authentic spiritual relationship with God. Enjoy.

I do need to warn you that there is a bit of a hum in the background that appeared in the final editing. I’m not sure where it came from but I’ll check so it won’t happen again. I just didn’t have time to re-record today and I thought you would rather have a podcast than none at all. 🙂

Download the podcast here.

Two new things with this podcast – one, a new theme song. I had a listener email me concerned that the RIAA might come after me for my 58 second use of Green Day, which goes back to three years ago when less than 60 seconds was considered fair use for a sound clip. Now its seems that is not the case but its hard to get any definitive opinion. So I played around on Garageband and put together a new intro that I must admit I rather like.

The other new thing is that I have accepted a new call as the Senior Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Findlay, Ohio, which is a small city south of Toledo. We will be moving from Chicago by mid-September, so things are very busy right now as we make preparations. Thanks to everyone for all the prayers and support during this past year during what was a very difficult time for me and the family. However, the people of Trinity have been very welcoming and are eager to have someone with my postmodern sensibilities to add to their ministries. I won’t be doing anything about Trinity here on Wired Jesus – its been my policy to try and keep my parish work separate from Wired Jesus but I know there are new listeners from Trinity now, so welcome. But do feel free to check out Trinity’s web page as that develops as well as my Facebook page.


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