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Prayer with Justin McRoberts

Author and artist Justin McRoberts joins us to talk prayer. Why is prayer so intimidating for many of us? And how can art invite us to recover prayer as a simple, accessible practice? Plus: a bevy of great t-shirt ideas.

Author and artist Justin McRoberts joins us to talk prayer. Why is prayer so intimidating for many of us? And how can art invite us to recover prayer as a simple, accessible practice? Plus: a bevy of great t-shirt ideas.

Fascinating Podcast - November 12, 2018

DIVORCE with Latifah Alattas of Moda Spira

DIVORCE with Latifah Alattas of Moda Spira

Latifah Alattas takes us behind the scenes of her latest album DIVORCE. How does one chronicle the ending of a marriage? What's important in recovery? And exactly how many parallel universes are there? All this and more on the latest episode!

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In this Episode:

3 – Story of the Week

7 – Justin McRoberts

12 – Prayer

46 – Connect with Justin

47 – What’s Fascinating Us?

Episode Links

Connect with Justin:

Prayer Book | Facebook | Instagram | @Sea Podcast

What’s Fascinating Us:

Matt: A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. LeGuin

Clay: Making a Murderer (Netflix | Review)

JR.: The X-Files Returns! (Review)

Justin:

Follow us on Twitter:

KathyMatt | Clay | JR.

Here’re our books:

Raise Your Voice (Kathy) | Matt’s Books | Undead (Clay) | Empathy for the Devil (JR.)

Here’s the stuff we’ve made:

Kathy’s BlogMatt’s Books | Clay’s Books | JR.’s Site | JR.’s Email List

Audio Producer: Aaron Kretzmann

Phos Studios
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How have you made prayer more accessible?

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.