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Extra: The Gospel According to Breaking Bad with Blake Atwood

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JR. welcomes Blake Atwood, author of “The Gospel According to Breaking Bad”. They talk about why two good Christian guys are watching such a dark show, and how to discern the good in Breaking Bad.

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In this Episode:

2:00 – Blake Atwood and The Gospel According to Breaking Bad
6:00 – Is Breaking Bad an anti-morality play?
14:00 – When did Walt Break Bad?
18:30 – Can Walter White be Redeemed?
24:00 – Hating Skyler White: Breaking Bad and Gender
33:00 – Choosing to Self-Publish
37:00 – GIVEAWAY: How will Breaking Bad end?

Episode Links

Download the first chapter FREE!
Click to get it on Amazon!
Check out the book on GoodReads
Oak Ridge Disciple House (the organization Blake supports)

Connect with Blake

Blake Atwood
Blake’s website
Follow Blake on Twitter
Like Blake’s Author Page on Facebook
Circle Blake on Google+
FaithVillage.com (Blake’s awesome job)

Other Links:

The Revolution was Televised by Alan Sepinwall

Anna Gunn’s New York Times article, “I Have a Character Issue”

Find Matt Mikalatos at:

Blog: The Burning Hearts Revolution
Twitter
Amazon Author Page

Find Clay Morgan at:

Blog: Clay Writes
Twitter
Amazon Author Page

Find JR. Forasteros at:

Blog: JRForasteros.com
Twitter
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StoryMen Audio Producer: Aaron Kretzmann

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StoryMen Art by M. S. Corley

M. S. Corley’s website
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StoryMen Theme Song by Anthony Mako

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How do YOU think Breaking Bad is going to end?

By JR. Forasteros

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.