I’ve already shared about my new adventure dipping into the podcast pool here. But I also wanted to find a way to log episodes for this fun new thing in one place. So, this is the post where I’ll hold them all.
The first episode launched the first Friday of January (Jan. 5), and features my interview with fellow Forum faith columnist Pastor Devlyn Brooks, who attempts to answer the question: Can Jesus and journalism co-exist?
Here’s the rest so far. I’ll update this post soon after each new episode drops. Happy listening!
EPISODE 1: Can Jesus and journalism co-exist?
EPISODE 2: Where was God during the July 14 shooting in Fargo?
EPISODE 3: Can beauty save the world?
EPISODE 4: Is abortion really healthcare (Part 1) (Part 2)
EPISODE 5: Is God hiding in the pages of good literature?
EPISODE 6: Can suffering ever be good?
EPISODE 7: Who was Ann Dahl?
EPISODE 8: Who was G.K. Chesterton?
EPISODE 9: What does God’s voice sound like?
EPISODE 10: What is a man?
EPISODE 11: What does a story of courage during WW2 have to do with being pro-life?
EPISODE 12: Former Pride proponent answers: What is love?
EPISODE 13: What is Original Innocence — and what does it have to do with food?
EPISODE 14: Is patriotism dead?
EPISODE 15: Did Jesus really need a place to rest his head?
EPISODE 16: What is faith life on Fort Peck? (A Native American perspective
EPISODE 17: Are religion and politics sworn enemies?
EPISODE 18: Are poetry and dance bedfellows of the soul?
EPISODE 19: Where did all the young, faith-filled families go?
EPISODE 20: Science or scientism: What’s the diff?
EPISODE 21: Whose mother drew this porn worker out of the industry?
EPISODE 22: Is the Church’s stance on birth control out of touch?
EPISODE 23: Are the devil and hell real?
EPISODE 24: Is my sister Michelle Duppong a saint?
EPISODE 25: Can religion make us happier?
EPISODE 26: Womb wonderment: Is it a parasite, alien or human?
Glad to have you along on this journey with me. And please share any thoughts you have using the comments form. I’m open to suggestions and responses of any kind.
Until next time, don’t lose sight of the light!
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