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Helping Families Find the True Center
We're trying to think deeply, explore issues honestly, tell great stories and live for God's glory.
Jon Foreman has created a lot of loud, heavy, fervent music with the group Switchfoot. Recently, he delivered a series of four solo EPs with a much different sound. Hear about the process that led to these intimate songs with clever acoustic instrumentation.
Guests:
Jon Foreman
Music:
Switchfoot - Meant to Live
Jon Foreman - In My Arms
Jon Foreman – The Moon is a Magnet
Jon Foreman – The Cure for Pain
Jon Foreman – In Love
Jon Foreman – Again
Jon Foreman – White as Snow
Jon Foreman – Baptize My Mind
Jon Foreman – Learning How to Die
Jon Foreman – Behind Your Eyes
Jon Foreman – Southbound Train
Jon Foreman – Somebody’s Baby
Jon Foreman – The House of God Forever
Jon Foreman – Instead of a Show
Jon Foreman – Equally Skilled
Jon Foreman – Resurrect Me
What is an Evangelical? The word gets used so often, you'd think there would be agreement on its meaning. We talk with many Evangelical leaders to find out whether agreement exists.
Guests:
Tim LaHaye - author of Global Warning
Ken Hamm - President and CEO of Answers in Genesis Ministry
Max Lucado - author of 3:16, Numbers of Hope
Voddie Baucham – author of Family Driven Faith
Mark Galli - Managing editor of Christianity Today, author of Jesus the Mean and Wild
Gary Chapman – author of The 5 Love Languages
Lisa Rice - co-author of For Parents Only
Jonathan Aitken – author of John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
Priscilla Shier - author of Discerning the Voice of God: How to Recognize When God Speaks
George Barna –Founder of the Barna Group, author of Revolutionary Parenting
David Kinnaman - President of the Barna Group and author of UnChristian
Steve Brown - a professor at Reformed Seminary and radio broadcaster with Keylife Network Inc.
Mark Driscoll - author of Vintage Jesus
Phil Vischer – creator of Jelly Telly
Al Hsu - author of The Suburban Christian
Matthew Paul Turner - satirist author of Hokey Pokey
Mark Pensky - Religion writer for Orlando Sentinel newspaper, author of A Jew Among the Evangelicals
Gabe Lyons - co-author of UnChristian, Founder of the Fermi project
Erwin McManus - author of Soul Cravings
Tim Downs - author of First the Dead
Tom Davis – President of Children’s Hope Chest, author of Red Letters
Kelly Monroe Kullberg - director of the Veritas Forum, author of Finding God at Harvard
Jim Wallis– President of Sojourners magazine, author of The Great Awakening: Reviving Faith & Politics in a Post-Religious Right America
John Eldrige - author of Way of the Wild Heart
Vonette Bright – co-founder of Campus Crusade for Christ
Spencer Burke – author of A Heretic's Guide to Eternity
Nate Larkin - author of Samson and the Pirate Monks
Jim Daly - President of Focus on the Family, author of Finding Home
Lisa Harper – author of What the Bible is All About for Women
Leonard Sweet – author Gospel According to Starbucks
Mandissa - recording artist and author of Idoleyes: My New Perspective on Faith, Fat & Fame
Pete Greig - author of God On Mute
Music:
Renee Fleming - Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
Mute Math - Peculiar People
Hear how one dad forged connections with his children as they slowly traveled the country, dodging angry dogs and skittish skunks, encountering bar keepers and bootleggers, handling falls on the highway and discouragement from onlookers. It will help you evaluate your approach to holidays, your time and your priorities. Also, four year olds weigh in on rising fuel costs.
Guests:
Jerry Butler
Kyle Butler
Kinsey Smedley
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Narnia from A to Z: Y is for Yggrasil
How did trees become such important characters in the fiction of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien?
Guests:
Louis Markos, author of From Achilles to Christ: Why Christians Should Read the Pagan Classics
Peter Schakel, author of Is Your Lord Large Enough: How C.S. Lewis Expands Our View of God
Kurt Bruner, co – author of Finding God in the Land of Narnia
Jim Ware, co - author of Finding God in the Land of Narnia
Paul Ford, author of Companion to Narnia
Brian Welch from Korn, Jason Truby from P.O.D. and Mark Lee from Third Day describe the value of dads who put family ahead of careers.
Guests:
Mark Lee – Musician, guitarist with Third Day
Musical Snippets Include:
P.O.D. – Asthma
P.O.D. – Boom
P.O.D. – Sleeping Awake
P.O.D. – Find My Way
P.O.D. and Phil Keaggy – Eternal
P.O.D. – Strength of My Life
Jason Truby – Beautiful Collapse
Third Day – Rock Star
Exploring Fatherhood through the Films of Steven Spielberg. (more)
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Episode:
Narnia from A to Z: X is for Caspian X
Does the movie that opens today effectively capture C.S. Lewis’s novel Prince Caspian? (more)
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Episode:
Narnia from A to Z: U is for (Lewis's Supposed) Universalism
Are the world’s religions just different paths to the same God? Would a loving God send people to Hell? What did C.S. Lewis believe about these things? (more)
Michael Easley describes the difficulty and reward in loving a parent who doesn’t seem to be interested in maintaining a relationship. (more)
Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki tell how they met while performing in puppet shows, launched Big Idea Productions, and ended up writing and directing a major movie for Universal Pictures. The story of VeggieTales points out some strange things about the relationship between big corporations, marketers and your local church. This is a revisiting of Nuclearity’s pilot episode for the release of The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything, a VeggieTales movie which opened January 11, 2008. (more)
The Disney Princess craze has affected almost every parent of young daughters. Hear how this multi-billion dollar franchise began and consider what it means for your family. Hear how the Princess phenomenon can generate discussions about modesty, consumerism and inward beauty in part one of a three part series. (more)
In evangelical circles, the debate over global warming has heated up in recent years. Hear from some of those in the center of the controversy. Consider whether a believer has a responsibility for protecting creation. Find out why one popular author thinks the global warming debate may usher in the antichrist. (more)
"Do you think that woman is pretty?" How should a husband answer if his wife asks that question? Gain some insight, and along the way, find out what it's like to meet Dolly Parton. Plus juggling monkeys, car crashes, eye magnets and rubberneckers! (more)
Do half of all marriages really end in divorce? (more)
Help! My husband is addicted to video games! (more)
You go to a meeting at church and hear a friendly, simple message, punctuated by movie clips and PowerPoint slides. After the meeting, you are assigned to a small group where you answer questions from a workbook. This communication approach is common in churches everywhere. We want to know: with all the cutting edge communications techniques available, is meaningful communication actually happening? (more)
If life really is about survival of the fittest, does the care and compassion we show pets make any sense? If only the strong are supposed to survive, why is it so hard to kill an animal when it flashes its puppy dog eyes? Maybe the connection between people and their pets show us something important about what it means to be human. (more)
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