Episodes
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
150: Opening The Scriptures
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Scriptures, in order of appearance:
Acts 17: 10-12
Hebrews 5:7 – 6:31 Corinthians 2:11 – 3:11
Romans 12: 1-6
Psalms 19:14
Matthew 5: 13-24
John 19: 28-30
Galatians 3: 6-18
Galatians 3: 23-29
James 2: 8-13
Romans 13: 8-10
Galatians 5: 1-15
Matthew 25: 31-46
John 8: 1-11
Luke 10: 25-37
John 4: 1-30
John 14: 1-10
Luke 14: 1-24
Matthew 18:21 – 19:12
Isaiah 56: 1-8
Luke 6:43 – 7:10
Matthew 8: 5-13
John 10: 1-18
Mark 8: 27-38
Acts 4:32 – 5:16
Mark 3: 20-35
Matthew 7: 21-24
Luke 13: 22-30
Mark 12: 18-34
Deuteronomy 6: 1-9
Leviticus 19: 15-18
Romans 13: 1-10
1 Corinthians 12:27 – 14:1
John 3: 1-17
Numbers 21: 4-9
Hebrews 11:1 – 12:11
John 5: 39-44
Philippians 3: 2-15
Revelations 3: 14-22
Matthew 23: 1-39
Matthew 28: 1-20
Mark 2: 13-17
Amen.
Promos, in order of appearance:
Anomaly (0:13:45)
Violent Femmes “Rejoice and Be Happy (0:26:15)
Take Him With You (1:34:45)
Songs For Jenny (1:35:20)
Here Goes Nothing (1:48:00)
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (1:59:20)
Starbase 66 (2:20:00)
Atomic Trivia War 9000 (2:58:45)
Greetings From Nowhere (3:19:00)
Thanks!
Different Drummer: Nicole Villacres
John Shore: Taking God At His Word
Monday Sep 15, 2014
Walk The Earth 18
Monday Sep 15, 2014
Monday Sep 15, 2014
Whether faith can abide superstition and where to draw a line between the two?
Wednesday Sep 03, 2014
149: Truly Respecting Elders
Wednesday Sep 03, 2014
Wednesday Sep 03, 2014
This Sunday is National Grandparents' Day, which has been a secular holiday since 1978, or so I'm told. The day doesn't receive anywhere near the respect, or marketing, of days for mothers and fathers. I suspect a large number of grandparents could argue that insufficient respect is par for the course. What does it mean, though, to "respect your elders" as I've been told many times in my life? I believe real respect means remembering what they've said and done, challenging them when they fall short of those same values they taught, and building upon the solid parts of the foundation they have set. It also means refusing to rest on the faults, though. I'll grant that this approach sounds strict, but I was raised by elders with strict standards. Being judged by their own principles is both respectful and fitting.
Different Drummer: Ahmir Thompson
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/07/questlove-trayvon-martin-and-i-aint-shit.html