Hello, everyone. Welcome to another “Rainy Day Conversation around Greatheart’s Table.” Unlike the short content that is normal for this space, in these conversations I invite other voices to share their observations and expertise regarding pastoral practice, ministry, or the Christian life in general.
These have been fun to produce, and they have introduced me to a number of people who care about pastors and ministry, and who want to share their heart with others. This conversation proved to be so rich that we’ll be releasing it in digestible segments over multiple podcasts. I’ll explain this at the end.
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EPISODE NOTES
Notes and resources relevant to this episode:
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As much as was possible, these are noted here in the order they were mentioned in the conversation.
Respectable Sins, Jerry Bridges
Waiting Isn’t a Waste, Mark Vroegop
The Pastor’s Bookshelf: Why Reading Matters for Ministry, Austin Carty
Pachinko, Min Jin Lee
The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald
Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone, Benjamin Stevenson
The Ministry of Time, Kaliane Bradley
Summerland, Michael Chabon
Imagining Our Neighbors as Ourselves: How Art Shapes Empathy, Mary W. McCampbell
Podcast music provided by Cool Hand Luke and used with permission.
Intro: “Holy Vanguard” / Lyrics
Outro: “Wonder Tour” / Lyrics / Video
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