11/30/2009

Spiritual Cartography

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It's getting close to the end of the year and we're pulling out the BIG words. So what's Spiritual Cartography?

Listen in to, “Spiritual Cartography" as we look into the prevalent habit of "Bible Study over Bible Do-ing," as it was called by Denver Moore in his book, "What difference do it make?".

Get a plate full of Thanksgiving leftovers and throw a yule log on the fire as we take a look at this controversial topic. Oh, and try not to choke on your sweet potato casserole, we've become attached to you.

Episode 39 MP3 Version

11/23/2009

Communitee

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Yep, Communitee with 2 e's. Listen to the podcast and you'll see why. This episode is chock full of helpful hints for dealing with, I mean - loving others.

Listen in to, “Communitee" as we talk about the importance of getting together and what that just might look like in an ecarp way.

So grab a turkey leg, turn the Macy's Day Parade on sans sound, and let's make this the best Thanksgiving ever, ecarp style!

Episode 38 MP3 Version

11/16/2009

It's All About Me (Part 2)

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Now that we've popped your pride bubble and have you looking at scripture from a non-me centered POV, let's keep going shall we?
Come on, what else have you got to do?

Listen in to, “It's All About Me - Part 2 or It's Still All About Me" as we continue to reset our perspective on various scriptures that we have messed up with our selfishness.

If there are other scriptures you think we should take a look at, please contact us on our website at: www.ecarp.org and let us know. If you want us to never open our Bibles again, start a prayer group : )

Episode 37 MP3 Version

11/09/2009

It's All About Me (Part 1)

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The cat is finally out the bag and the truth is out, "It's All About Me."
Now you know our purpose in making these podcasts... or not.

Listen in to, “It's All About Me - Part 1" as we look at some scriptures and see how we have twisted them to be all about us.

Grab your favorite energy drink and prepare to be up all night as we plant some mind blowing ideas into your brains. Program Note: We are not liable for any blown minds, listener's assume all liability for blown minds.

Episode 36 MP3 Version

11/03/2009

What Difference Do It Make?

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Authors: Ron Hall, Denver Moore, and Lynn Vincent

Joe's Review:

Books and our opinions of them is a complicated tapestry that may never be fully understood. A person may read a book that does not move them or touch their heart and immediately declare it trash. That same person may pick that same book up years later and wonder in amazement at the very pages he had previously relegated as fire starter.

So what makes a great book? It is not so much the book or the reader, but the timing of when and where the two come together. For when the season of life of the reader and the author come together and can be laid over one another without much distinction between the two it is then that the reader has found his masterpiece and the author has found his adoring audience. This is where I find myself in regards to, What Difference Do It Make?

My second review for Thomas Nelson found me with a book I purposely chose because I would normally not read it. In an attempt to expand my horizons, I have found a whole new world. What Difference Do It Make?,  is quite possibly the single most life changing book I have read since, The Shack  by Paul Young.

What Difference Do It Make? written by Ron Hall and Denver Moore, is the follow up to Same Kind Of Different As Me. (Which I have not read at the time of this review, but will be doing so as soon as possible.)

What Difference Do It Make? is honest, unpretentious, and at times raw. The authors lay their hearts out in away that flies in the face of the majority of Christian works these days. It is a welcomed dose of reality in the midst of a whirlwind of books that tend to be nothing more than literary self-medication.

Ron Hall wins my admiration with his willingness to share his true feelings about the death of his wife, the response of those around him, and his own thoughts towards his earthly father. He seems to me as a man who has learned to live in his Father’s love, and I hope one day to be able to have that said about me.

Denver Moore is one of the most insightful men I have heard from in a long time, a tremendous feat for a man who until recently was illiterate and homeless. With humility and candor he lays bare the state of the church. Insight such as, “Why are people always invitin’ us to their Bible studies and not their Bible do’ins” brings clarity without judgement to our current affairs.

Interspersed throughout the book are stories that come from the effect their first book Same Kind of Different as Me had on the lives of those who were blessed enough to read it. Many of the stories are just as touching as the words of the authors themselves, yet a few feel out of place and lack the punch of the rest of the book.

As I conclude this review I realize I have not given much information as to the topic of the book itself. To some it up in the words of the author Ron Hall, “It’s a love story,” and I recommend it whole heartedly to anyone and everyone.

You can buy it on Amazon here: What Difference Do It Make?

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11/02/2009

Practically Living (Part 3)

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It's here, the final episode in our "Practically Living" series... maybe.

Listen in to, “Practically Living Part 3” as we wrap us some more simple steps to being real with those we come in contact with in our everyday life.

After you try to fight off yawning along with us, put on your swimsuit and do a cannon ball into the deep end of relationships and living in our Father's Kingdom everyday. Come on in the water's fine!

Episode 35 MP3 Version

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