As I mention in the podcast, I am a big foodie and in this podcast I reflect on two of my favorite “food” shows – Feasting on Asphalt with Alton Brown and Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations. The thing that fascinates me about both shows and both hosts is that it is just ongoing evidence is […]
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What is “postmodern?” Seems like I have been asked that for years and come up with different answers at different times. One way of looking at postmodern faith is to think of it as “open source.” Go back to the Early Church and it was many people (usually not the apostle types) who went out […]
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Yes, at long last, an actual new podcast for the new year. While I give you an update on what’s been up in my life and how that has unfortunately sidetracked Wired Jesus way too much, I also reflect on Brad Stine and Godmen. In a nutshell, Godmen seems to be a postmodern version of […]
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I was interviewed last week by Margaret Ramirez of The Chicago Tribune about the launch of our Nexus service using the U2 Eucharist. Well, its on the front page of the Sunday Tribune and it went out to 13 other papers in the Tribune family. Pretty awesome! I find it interesting that out of all […]
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What is the meaning of life? That is the question I had dropped into my lap this week and I really don’t have anyplace on the net to look for it. And that may be a good thing. Its probably a video buried deep on You Tube. The song “Two Eyes” is by Douglas Scott […]
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Here we go, reflections on the theological/geographical reality of living betwixt (I’ve always wanted to use that word) The Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College and the megachurch Willow Creek. Live from the banks of the Mississippi where I am away at camp, Wired Jesus is back. Download the Podcast Here. Links Mentioned in the […]
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