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Why Christians Became Enslaved to their Feelings

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Exploring The Power of Ideas In Our Culture

One of the most intriguing thinkers that I have discovered in the last year is BBC documentary maker Adam Curtis. Curtis makes documentaries that attempts to explore the way that ideas and theories influence our culture at a macro level. …

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The Secret Reason Why So Many Christians Struggle To Live Lives Of Meaning: The Road Trip That Changed The World.

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What the story of the 9/11 Hijackers Says About Our Culture: The Road Trip That Changed the World Interview

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Mind Map of My New Book The Road Trip Which Changed the World

  No not the ranting of a madman who left his journal on the train, just some of the strange influences that went into my new book The Road Trip That Changed the World. I am absolutely fascinated with the …

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Rebels Without A Cause at Surrender Conference

    Here is my opening slide from my talk this coming friday at Surrender Conference. My session is on at 4pm. Looking forward to sharing some new material. Don’t worry if you have not seen the movie, the session …

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The Art of Irrelevance

There are very few people who would disagree with the notion that the Church needs to embrace creativity. One of the great moves over the last ten to fifteen years in Christian culture has been an attempt to close the …

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Thank you Kristen Stewart

It has been kind of amazing timing that just as I write my book about Jack Kerouac’s On the Road – a book that I believe has become something of a life script of today’s young adult culture – that …

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Has an atheist written one of the most important books on mission and Church in the post-secular culture?

  Alain De Botton’s Religion For Atheists just could be one of the most important books on mission and church written this decade. De Botton has become something of a radical within the new atheist movement, breaking away from the …

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The Road after the Road

The Road was an amazing experience to be involved in. Personally I came away stunned and humbled by what God did through this event. Thanks also to all of you who came. Especially those of you who flew in from …

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