We explore the idea of taking responsibility for God's believability. If God is not going to intervene in a miraculous way, is it up to us? Also, we discuss the importance of enjoying joy whenever and wherever you find it. Not to mention the annoying nature of nostalgia (and, indeed, the annoying nature of Nick) and whether Vanilla Ice was a minor prophet.
Mentioned in this episode:
Episode 284: It’s theological correctness gone mad
Episode 283: Life After Doom – an interview with Brian McLaren
Episode 282: Custard is holy ground
Episode 281: The desire to go deeper
Episode 280: Throbbingly unsettling
Episode 279: Focus and … er… something else
Episode 278: The Easter Journey
Episode 277: Does God really need praise?
Episode 276: Gold, Silver and Beryl
Episode 275: What the fog? An interview with Jo Ibbott
Episode 274: What is the point of Joe?
Episode 273: You are a pile of precious dust
Episode 272: What is church actually for?
Episode 271: A festival of feedback
Episode 270: The Mid-faith Crisis planning meeting
Episode 269: Episode ‘I don’t give a monkeys’
Episode 268: Mancunian Motivation with Paul McGee
Episode 267: Happy Christmas to bacteria everywhere
Episode 266: Emmanuel in Mexico
Episode 265: I almost raised my Ebenezer
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