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Archive for March, 2007

George Scranton. Wilberforce from “The Walk.” Podcast: Homespun 2 of 2

George Scranton. Wilberforce from “The Walk.” Podcast: Homespun 2 of 2

While the new movie “Amazing Grace” is introducing many to William Wilberforce for the first time, Murray Watts of the UK wrote a one-person play celebrating Wilberforce’s life over a decade ago. Here we bring you George Scranton, actor and Theatre Professor at Seattle Pacific University with an excerpt from Murray Watt’s “The Walk.”

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Posted in "TKM @ Homespun ~ Live Performances", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Justice Issues, Movies, Performing Arts (Dance and Theatre) in March 31, 2007 by | No Comments »

George Scranton. Wilberforce from “The Walk.” Podcast: Homespun 1 of 2

George Scranton. Wilberforce from “The Walk.” Podcast: Homespun 1 of 2

While the new movie “Amazing Grace” is introducing many to William Wilberforce for the first time, Murray Watts of the UK wrote a one-person play celebrating Wilberforce’s life over a decade ago. Here we bring you George Scranton, actor and Theatre Professor at Seattle Pacific University with an excerpt from “The Walk.”

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Posted in "TKM @ Homespun ~ Live Performances", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Justice Issues, Movies in March 30, 2007 by | No Comments »

“Blown Away:” A Poem About Cocaine Addiction by Ryan Miller Homespun

“Blown Away:” A Poem About Cocaine Addiction by Ryan Miller Homespun

Ryan is a young man from Colorado in his early twenties who I met last summer. He read a poem about his addiction to cocaine. It was an act of bravery and as far as I am concerned the poem is a public service. Here are some introductory comments by Ryan and then the poem.

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Posted in "TKM @ Homespun ~ Live Performances" in March 29, 2007 by | 7 Comments »

Sara Miles: “Take This Bread.” Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 4 of 4

Sara Miles: “Take This Bread.” Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 4 of 4

She describes herself as a blue-state, secular intellectual; a left-wing journalist with a habit of skepticism. She describes her conversion this way: I took communion, I passed the bread to others, and then I kept going, compelled to find new ways to share what I’d experienced. I started a food pantry. The story of Sara Miles radical journey.

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Consumerism in March 28, 2007 by | No Comments »

Sara Miles: “Take This Bread.” Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 3 of 4

Sara Miles: “Take This Bread.” Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 3 of 4

She describes herself as a blue-state, secular intellectual; a left-wing journalist with a habit of skepticism. She describes her conversion this way: I took communion, I passed the bread to others, and then I kept going, compelled to find new ways to share what I’d experienced. I started a food pantry. The story of Sara Miles radical journey.

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Justice Issues in March 27, 2007 by | No Comments »

Sara Miles: “Take This Bread.” Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 2 of 4

Sara Miles: “Take This Bread.” Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 2 of 4

She describes herself as a blue-state, secular intellectual; a left-wing journalist with a habit of skepticism. She describes her conversion this way: I took communion, I passed the bread to others, and then I kept going, compelled to find new ways to share what I’d experienced. I started a food pantry. The story of Sara Miles radical journey.

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Justice Issues in March 26, 2007 by | No Comments »

Sara Miles: “Take This Bread.” Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 1 of 4

Sara Miles: “Take This Bread.” Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 1 of 4

She describes herself as a blue-state, secular intellectual; a left-wing journalist with a habit of skepticism. She describes her conversion this way: I took communion, I passed the bread to others, and then I kept going, compelled to find new ways to share what I’d experienced. I started a food pantry. The story of Sara Miles radical journey.

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books, Justice Issues in March 26, 2007 by | No Comments »

Brennan Manning: Ruthless Trust: The Ragamuffin’s Path to God. Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 4 of 4

Brennan Manning: Ruthless Trust: The Ragamuffin’s Path to God.  Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 4 of 4

Brennan Manning is the Catholic-priest-turned-itinerant-evangelist who wrote the popular Ragamuffin Gospel. In Ruthless Trust he explores the question: Can God be Trusted, and moves the conversation beyond simple intellectual assent to a deeper experience of joy in passionately trusting God. A gem of an interview found in the Dick Staub archives from a man who knows whereof he speaks.

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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books in March 23, 2007 by | No Comments »

Brennan Manning: Ruthless Trust: The Ragamuffin’s Path to God. Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 3 of 4

Brennan Manning: Ruthless Trust: The Ragamuffin’s Path to God.  Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 3 of 4
Brennan Manning is the Catholic-priest-turned-itinerant-evangelist who wrote the popular Ragamuffin Gospel. In Ruthless Trust he explores the question: Can God be Trusted, and moves the conversation beyond simple intellectual assent to a deeper experience of joy in passionately trusting God. A gem of an interview found in the Dick Staub archives from a man who knows whereof he speaks.
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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", A. Podcasts -- "The Kindlings Muse", Books in March 22, 2007 by | No Comments »

Brennan Manning: Ruthless Trust: The Ragamuffin’s Path to God. Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 2 of 4

Brennan Manning: Ruthless Trust: The Ragamuffin’s Path to God. Podcast: Journeys Interview Segment 2 of 4
Brennan Manning is the Catholic-priest-turned-itinerant-evangelist who wrote the popular Ragamuffin Gospel. In Ruthless Trust he explores the question: Can God be Trusted, and moves the conversation beyond simple intellectual assent to a deeper experience of joy in passionately trusting God. A gem of an interview found in the Dick Staub archives from a man who knows whereof he speaks.
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Posted in "Live @ Dick Staub Interviews", Books in March 21, 2007 by | No Comments »

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