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Video of the Great SITC Debate!

Sep 20, 2010

Click here for a fab video clip from the Q&A portion of the Great Socrates in the City Debate with Dinesh D’Souza and Peter Singer on Sept. 13th.   For more information about Socrates in the City, click here.

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Will the GOP Sell Its Soul to the Devil?

Jul 30, 2010

StoneColdSkullBeerA menacing, muscled man strides into the ring, wearing a black t-shirt.  On the back in large white letters it reads:  DRINK BEER.  On the front:   F&CK FEAR.  The letter “U” is a skull, but looks so much like a “U” that you hardly notice.  The man in the shirt is the hero to millions of kids.  His name is Steve Austin.  (TO KEEP READING, CLICK HERE.)

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Chuck Colson’s Breakpoint on Bonhoeffer

Jul 25, 2010

chuck_colson_0923Today’s Breakpoint w/Chuck Colson is on Bonhoeffer.  To hear Chuck, click here.  For the podcast, click here.   To read a chapter of Bonhoeffer, click here.

For the Catholic News Agency interview, click here!

To listen to a chapter of Bonhoeffer, click here!

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CBN Bonhoeffer Video Interview

Jul 20, 2010

safe_image.phpFor the CBN television broadcast click here! For the full, unedited 34-minute video, click here. To get a copy of the book click here!

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Communion on the Moon

Jul 20, 2010

BuzzAldrin1969It’s hard to believe this actually happened!  But I’ve met the man and spoken to him personally about it:   on July 20th, 1969, Buzz Aldrin took communion on the surface of the moon.  For full details, please click here. For a video of me discussing this on FoxNews, click here. Please spread the word.  This is too amazing to keep quiet about.

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Bonhoeffer Named Runner-up Best Book of 2010!

Jun 19, 2010

2010-07-03cWorld magazine has named Bonhoeffer:  Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy — A Righteous Gentile vs. the Third Reich as Runner-up Best Book of 2010!  It deemed the book “immaculately readable…”  To read the article, click here.

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Ann B. Davis Loves My Book!

Jun 11, 2010

Ann B Davis_slideshow_604x500It’s hard for me not to brag about that…  Click here to read the quote.  By the way, I’m talking about the EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT GOD (but were afraid to ask) books!  I was recently on Canadian tv talking about them.

If you didn’t realize I speak Canadian, please click here!

For Part Deux, click here!

For Part Trois, click here!

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I HEART HUCKABEE

May 30, 2010

P5100102_3In case you missed me talking about Bonhoeffer on the Huckabee Show on 5/29, click here to see the video!

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To Order Your Copy of BONHOEFFER

May 29, 2010

51qMfyUeZBL._SS500_To order BONHOEFFER:  Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy, click here.

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Publishers Weekly Raves!

May 23, 2010

images In this weighty, riveting analysis of the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Metaxas (Amazing Grace) offers a comprehensive review of one of history’s darkest eras, along with a fascinating exploration of the familial, cultural and religious influences that formed one of the world’s greatest contemporary theologians.  A passionate narrative voice combines with meticulous research to unpack the confluence of circumstances and personalities that led Germany from the defeat of WWI to the atrocities of WWII. Abundant source documentation (sermons, letters, journal entries, lectures, the Barman Declaration) brings to life the personalities and experiences that shaped Bonhoeffer: his highly intellectual, musical family; theologically liberal professors, pastoral colleagues and students; his extensive study, work, and travel abroad. Tracing Bonhoeffer’s developing call to be a Jeremiah-like prophet in his own time and a growing understanding that the church was called “to speak for those who could not speak,” Metaxas details Bonhoeffer’s role in religious resistance to Nazism, and provides a compelling account of the faith journey that eventually involved the Lutheran pastor in unsuccessful attempts to assassinate Hitler. Insightful and illuminating, this tome makes a powerful contribution to biography, history and theology. *

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