Reflections on Starting a Christian Podcast

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Three years ago I started podcasting. It was a weekly show about Disneyland. The hour long episodes were characterized by off beat organic conversations and authentic expressions of love for Walt Disney’s original Magic Kingdom. It was a creative outlet for me, one that I enjoyed immensely. Talking seemed to come easy. Talking with co-host,…

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Angry Birds Star Wars Review

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There are two ways to mess up a Star Wars video game. Bad game play or awful representation of the Star Wars Universe. Historically, Star Wars game developers have decided to mess up both of things. Why make one aspect of a game bad, when you can make the whole thing a steaming pile of…

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Web Comic 04 : Here’s a Tick

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About once a month I try and read a book or listen to a sermon from a pastor or theologian that I’m not familiar with. It’s a process which always stresses me out as I try and balance being very careful with what I listen to with trying to expand my rotation of teaching, commentary…

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Web Comic 03 : In App Frustration

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It’s my humble opinion that the current schema of in app purchasing as implemented by most iOS games is ruining mobile gaming, apps, the iPhone…and really the world.  Do users love in app purchases?  Are they waiting for a game to download while thinking, “Oh man I hope this game has some sweet guns and…

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Web Comic 02 : The x Apostles

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A few nights ago I was reading a bit about Paul’s life and the big dealness surrounding his apostleship.  It got me thinking about Matt Damon and the movie Good Will Hunting. Ok, not really, but it did get me thinking about how many apostles there actually were.  I figured a quick internet search would…

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Web Comic 01 : Reinventing the Holy Wheel

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Over the years I’ve both had and heard a lot of ideas that somehow all use the same type of description, “It’s like the ________ for church”.  I’m not here to give my opinion on whether that type of thinking is effective or not (at least not in this post), but I did find it…

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