Brian Godawa, welcome to the Christian Publishing Show!
Links:
- Godawa.com
- Hollywood Worldviews: Watching Films with Wisdom and Discernment (Affiliate Link)
- The Imagination of God (Affiliate Link)
- Jezebel (Affiliate Link)
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Andrew Budek-Schmeisser
I’m afraid that being Christian
isn’t just what I believe;
the Gospel is my mission,
and Christ, the air I breathe.
If you suggested that I write
secular, that more books be read,
you’d be asking a Great White
to sharkily chomp off my head,
for my faith can’t be divorced
from the daily path I walk,
and as such, cannot be forced
by avarice or even shock
to fade into the background noise
even as a counterpoise.
Kim
I appreciate the thoughts shared in this podcast. Great questions and answers presented. Thank you for sharing. Incredibly encouraging.
Thomas Umstattd Jr.
Thanks Kim!