
This podcast is recorded in my car as I drive to work. I do it this way so that I can work through ideas organically without the luxury of a Bible or any other books to fall back on. This way I know how I sound when I talk on these subjects and I can listen back to what I said and see the path and progression of my own theology and understanding of Jesus. I do not edit so as to keep discussions as... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 416 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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After a bries eulogy for Jazz giant Sonny Rolllins, I get into what is know as "The Ten Commandments", my relationship with them and other biblical "Rules", and how I approach them.
MAGA wants you to believe that empathy can somehow be weaponized, can be evil, can be manipulated. What they don't tell you, is that empathy is a weapon against all that is anti-Christ, anti-love. Yes, it is a weapon. But not against goodness, but ag... more
There is something about the modern church experience that just falls short. I try to get into something here that might contribute to that. Practice.
Adult male friends can be hard to find, and even more difficult to maintain. I have been blessed with some good friends and mentors over the years. This is a little about them.
DJT continues to push the boundaries, testing how much his "christian" suppoeters will take and still support him. He's proven that for some die heaerd MAGA, there is no limit. Their faith in him is absolute.
What did Jesus think he was up to? Who was he and what was he trying to accomplish?
In this episode, I discuss a new book on Catholic Tradition as well as wrap up a book by NT Wright.
It takes me a little to get going here, but I do get to a point. I promise!
I always have great conversations while driving people somewhere. I love the vibe of being in the car in this stream of consciousness type podcast. 👍🏼
This podcast will help you think and work through your own theology. He brings up topics that stretch quite possibly will stretch the ideas you have about God and religion.
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The show centers on informal, driving-style discussions of Christian theology, ethics, and current events. Across recent episodes, the host wrestles with mercy and justice, the meaning of forgiveness, reconcilement in everyday life, and how faith engages politics, culture, and global issues. The format is highly personal and introspective, often blending biblical reflection with lived experience, travel anecdotes, and views on modern controversies. Noteworthy traits include a candid, unedited approach, a willingness to critique religious structures, and a focus on applying faith to real-world situations with humility and nuance. Potential listeners who value thoughtful theology presented in a raw, conversational style—especially when addres... more
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