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Interview with Donald Miller
Donald Miller, author of A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, talks with Brant and Nikki about...stuff. Big, important stuff.
For a terrific review of Miller's book (Miller also wrote Blue Like Jazz, which was a giant hit) click here. The awesome Jeff Brown gives his take.
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Your Jesus is Too Safe: A Podcast with Brant and guest Jared C. Wilson
Here's a podcast with Jared Wilson, author of the new book, Your Jesus is Too Safe: Outgrowing a Drive-Thru, Feel-Good Savior.
Here's a link to buy the book, if'n you like reading books and stuff.
Jared says American Christians tend to be "Jesus-stupid." That's kinda rude. And he's right. But that's just me. And him, apparently.
- The Show that's Safe for Kids! -- but dangerous for adults. Brant, Pablo, and Nikki talk about Jesus...and Christian radio.
- U2, "Christian" Bands...and Cussing...and Judgmentalism, and Other Controversial Stuff The team (and a caller) talks about judgmentalism.
- Saying "I Love You" Brant wonders, out loud, why it's so hard for him to say, "I love you."
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Brant's Song for Nikki's Wedding
Nikki has promised Brant: If he finds her "the guy", he gets to sing at her wedding.
She regrets this promise.
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Is My Head in a Case?
Just one example of the now-legendary game in action. Caller must figure out, somehow, piecing together available clues, whether Brant's head is in a case. This is why it's called, "Is My Head in a Case?" because Brant's head may or may not be in a case, and they have to guess if his head is in a case, so it's called that -- "Is My Head in a Case?" -- as the title of the game.
Memo to NPR: This game is copyrighted. Don't even try it.
- Cohabitation, or Marriage? A very thoughtful, honest caller talks with Brant about whether or not he should marry his girlfriend.
- Interview with Ted Dekker Brant and Nikki talk with author Ted Dekker about his new book, Green, the nature of evil, Christians and metaphor, and the teaching style of Jesus.