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Episode #86 - Jesus Calling Fireworks

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In this episode, Tim and Lewis rant on the book Jesus Calling by Sarah Young, specifically using an article written by Tim Challies. Thinking that we can hear a literal voice of Jesus is epidemic in the Christian world today and no good. After the break, they play some Good Tweet/Bad Tweet and answer a question from Lorna. Tune in now!

Hans Fiene's article on sexing up the Bible

Opening music: Listener, "Eyes to the Ground for Change"

Other things: Amos Lee, "Tricksters, Hucksters, and Scamps"; Mariah Carey, "Vision of Love;" Katy Perry, "Firework"

Closing Music: Jovan Mackenzy, "Reformata"

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In this episode, Tim and Lewis rant on the book Jesus Calling by Sarah Young, specifically using an article written by Tim Challies. Thinking that we can hear a literal voice of Jesus is epidemic in the Christian world today and no good. After the break, they play some Good Tweet/Bad Tweet and answer a question from Lorna. Tune in now!

Hans Fiene's article on sexing up the Bible

Opening music: Listener, "Eyes to the Ground for Change"

Other things: Amos Lee, "Tricksters, Hucksters, and Scamps"; Mariah Carey, "Vision of Love;" Katy Perry, "Firework"

Closing Music: Jovan Mackenzy, "Reformata"

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