We dive into Mark’s Gospel with the first of two episodes exploring the first major segment of the book. First, Mark wants us to ask: Who is Jesus?
Who is Jesus Pt. 1 (Mark 1:1-3:6)
JR. lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Amanda. In addition to exploring the wonders that are the Lone Star state, JR. is the teaching pastor at Catalyst Community Church, a writer and blogger. His book, Empathy for the Devil, is available from InterVarsity Press. He's haunted by the Batman, who is in turn haunted by the myth of redemptive violence.
We dive into Mark’s Gospel with the first of two episodes exploring the first major segment of the book. First, Mark wants us to ask: Who is Jesus?
Bryne and JR. wonder whether Evangelicals can proselytize in ways that respect the Other. Along we way, we investigate why we often struggle with the silence of God.
Just how good is the latest found-footage horror film?
[one_third] The gang is divided on the relative merits of THE GALLOWS, a recent found footage release. We kick around the plot, trying to decide whether the movie makes any sense. In the end… it’s a hung jury. [learn_more caption=”In This Episode”] 1:00 – Guess which of the gang has done theater! 6:00 – The Gallows 9:00 – When […]
In Mark, the disciples can’t get ANYTHING right. Why? And how is that good news?
In Mark, why didn’t Jesus want anyone to know he’s the Messiah?
Today is the 6th anniversary of the day Amanda and I stood before God and our community to enter into the covenant of marriage together. And without question, this has been the most tumultuous year of our marriage since our first. One week to the day after we said our vows, we moved to Dayton, […]
Bryne and JR. welcome Clay Morgan of the StoryMen podcast to help us sift through the legal ramifications of some recent Supreme Court cases. We investigate the federal ruling on same sex marriage as well as the Oklahoma ruling to remove the 10 Commandments monument from the State Capitol grounds.
Who was John the Baptizer? How did he pave the way for Jesus’ ministry?
The gang tackles the godfather of all found footage horror films: 1999’s THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT. How does the film hold up after 15 years? And what do we do with found footage as a horror genre?