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See You at the Polls

`With attacks on voting rights as present as ever, how can we as persons of faith make a difference? We dive in this week to the current struggle to protect the ballot, with a special emphasis on getting involved in the next month!

The StoryMen review the Best Picture contenders for the 2016 Academy Awards and make our predictions. Then we investigate the rise of the so-called Legacyquel, and ask whether remakes are ever better than the original.

Fascinating Podcast - November 1, 2021

Journey to Love with Matt Mikalatos

Journey to Love with Matt Mikalatos

Matt Mikalatos is back in the hot seat. His latest book, Journey to Love, explores our deepest need: to live lives that are more full of love. We do a deep dive on what love is not - after all, knowing what love isn't makes it easier to spot!

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In this Episode:

1 – JR. Makes a Friend

4 – Class Ring

8 – Making a Difference at the Polls

40 – What’s Fascinating Us This Week

54 – Find Us this Week

Episode Links

Keeping the Faith essay book

What’s Fascinating Us:

Matt: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (film)

Kathy: Sour Grapes (Netflix)

Clay: Cobra Kai (Season 2)

JR.: The Constant Rabbit by Jasper Fforde

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 are you going to be involved in protecting voting rights this year?

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.