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S2 Ep. 7-Reading Stories: A Lived Experience.
In this episode William Carroll speaks with Traci Birge about the lived and shared experiences that come from reading narratives and her specific work looking at supporting characters in Biblical texts and their essential role.
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S2. Ep.6 – Fasting and Releasing for Lent
In this episode William Carroll speaks with seminary student Megan Napier about the tradition of Lent and the discipline of fasting.
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S2. Ep.5 – Languages, Culture, and Humanity
In this episode William Carroll and Mark Miller swirl together a mélange of reflections encompassing language, culture, and racial history in the United States.
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S2. Ep.4 – Identifying God’s Gender
In this episode Dr. Ally Moder and I discuss how our concept of God’s gender can have both positive and negative impacts on the church, home, and society. You can read more about these topics at Dr. Ally Moder’s website www.allymoder.com and at The Junia Project on Facebook.
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S2 Ep.3 – God’s Grace Inside and Outside of the Church
In this episode Will speaks with Dale Winslow the Pastor of Foothill Community Church (Free Methodist) about insights gained through his years of experience.
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S2 Ep. 2 – Depression, Suicide, and Reasons to Live
In this episode Will speaks with Jared Diehl of the “Louder Now” podcast about his work with the organization NAMI, his struggles with mental health, and our personal approaches to overcoming suicidal thoughts.
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S2 Ep. 1 – The Mission of Missions
In this episode special guest Casey McGill and I discuss his experience working with Water Wells for Africa and aspects of what missions are and why we do them.
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S1 Ep. 12 – “Joy” To The World
In this episode Mark Miller and I discuss the third week of Advent also known as Joy week. We discuss the joy that comes through celebrating a child’s birth and how God uses parenting to show us love.
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S1 Ep. 11 – Advent Faith Week
In this episode Mark Miller and I discuss the second week of Advent also known as faith week. We discuss faith as well as origins of Christmas and its ties to Hanukkah’s menorah.