I have a ton of respect for the Weedons, Cwirlas, Wolfmeullers, Petersens, and many other frequent IE guests, who do such a fabulous and faithful job contending for the faith within the unscripted (for the most part) and "off the cuff" format of the show, which, by the way, makes it the excellent show it is, for it always rings genuine and true. I wonder if they play the "I should have said that; I wish I would have said that differently" game, like I was playing after I hung up with Jeff. Anyway, after listening to the playback this morning, the interview didn't turn out nearly as bad as I thought it had gone, which is a testament to Pr. Wilken's unique ability to make his guests feel at ease and lead them along at their pace and according to their responses. I still have that feeling of wishing I would have said this or that differently, but, all in all, it went well, and I was honored to be on. You can listen to the segment below:
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Issues, Etc. Interview
I had the honor of being interviewed by Pr. Todd Wilken yesterday on Issues, Etc. about the first in a series of four articles I've been asked to write for Higher Things magazine. The series is titled "Feasting with Our Lord" and will take a look at some of the Old Testament Feasts and how they find they're fulfillment in Christ. This first article was focused on the Feast of Passover and Unleavened Bread.
I have a ton of respect for the Weedons, Cwirlas, Wolfmeullers, Petersens, and many other frequent IE guests, who do such a fabulous and faithful job contending for the faith within the unscripted (for the most part) and "off the cuff" format of the show, which, by the way, makes it the excellent show it is, for it always rings genuine and true. I wonder if they play the "I should have said that; I wish I would have said that differently" game, like I was playing after I hung up with Jeff. Anyway, after listening to the playback this morning, the interview didn't turn out nearly as bad as I thought it had gone, which is a testament to Pr. Wilken's unique ability to make his guests feel at ease and lead them along at their pace and according to their responses. I still have that feeling of wishing I would have said this or that differently, but, all in all, it went well, and I was honored to be on. You can listen to the segment below:
I have a ton of respect for the Weedons, Cwirlas, Wolfmeullers, Petersens, and many other frequent IE guests, who do such a fabulous and faithful job contending for the faith within the unscripted (for the most part) and "off the cuff" format of the show, which, by the way, makes it the excellent show it is, for it always rings genuine and true. I wonder if they play the "I should have said that; I wish I would have said that differently" game, like I was playing after I hung up with Jeff. Anyway, after listening to the playback this morning, the interview didn't turn out nearly as bad as I thought it had gone, which is a testament to Pr. Wilken's unique ability to make his guests feel at ease and lead them along at their pace and according to their responses. I still have that feeling of wishing I would have said this or that differently, but, all in all, it went well, and I was honored to be on. You can listen to the segment below:
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Sorry about deleting the prior comment. I made a spelling error. With that editorial comment out of the way, I'm looking forward to listening to the podcast.
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