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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Here is the second part to the podcast from January 11. However, I also discovered while getting ready to post this podcast that part 1 was set at way to high a bit rate resulting in a 40+ meg file – odds are many of you didn’t get it. So I am uploading a 64 […]
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The question from agnosticism is, Who turned on the lights? The question from faith is, Whatever for? Annie Dillard A Pilgrim at Tinker Creek As I mention in the podcast, some new listeners found the classic 2005 “Why I Don’t Believe in God” episode where I reflected on a podcast by Dave Slusher from the […]
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Posted in Television, Wired Jesus Podcast on Dec 9th, 2006
Its been a few weeks but here’s a podcast on some of the wackiness out that poses as Christianity. Strange thing is, the wackiest is a guy who believes he’s serious and his take on Jesus is for real. John Hagee is intent on seeing an impending apocalypse as the debut of a Rambo style […]
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As I mention, despite my best intentions, life and my own stuff got in the way of following through with regular podcasts like I intended. I’m tired of making excuses and I’m sure you are tired of hearing them. But what is, is. Here I do a little journey down the postmodern language road via […]
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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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Its been a long time coming, almost two months but here’s a new Wired Jesus. It goes into where I’ve been and what I’ve been up to since this move as well as some personal insights into over-commitment. Sometimes we (meaning I 🙂 ) forget that rest is an important part of life and staying […]
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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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In trying to get a podcast out in the middle of the move and with all the new visitors coming via The Lutheran, there’s just not enough time to get it all done. So here is a “best of” episode from September 25, 2005 – The Burning Man Project. The Burning Man Community may be […]
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Posted in Music, Wired Jesus Podcast on Apr 22nd, 2006
Finally, after starting the move and the new job in Chicago, here is a new Wired Jesus Podcast. Its my reflections on Easter and two of the more intriguing videos I’ve seen lately – You’re Beautiful by James Blunt and Bad Day by Matthew Powter. Between the two, I see a connection with Easter and […]
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