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Thinking God Podcast
Greg Wilson
46 episodes
2 days ago
Thinking God is weekly podcast featuring discussions with writers, speakers, educators and artists who take spirituality seriously and who share the conclusion that hope is still a viable option.
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Spirituality
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Thinking God is weekly podcast featuring discussions with writers, speakers, educators and artists who take spirituality seriously and who share the conclusion that hope is still a viable option.
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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Frank Schaeffer Found Happiness by Falling in Love, Having Children, Staying Put and Saving the Planet
Thinking God Podcast
1 hour 7 minutes 16 seconds
3 years ago
Frank Schaeffer Found Happiness by Falling in Love, Having Children, Staying Put and Saving the Planet
Today’s guest is special. He is the Hank Williams Jr. of 20th Century Theology, though I know he will hate that description. He brings a message of hope, love and more, and he is a wonderful man and I am so pleased he joined me on the podcast.   His honesty is refreshing and I hope we get together again. His latest book is: “Fall in Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy.”
Thinking God Podcast
Thinking God is weekly podcast featuring discussions with writers, speakers, educators and artists who take spirituality seriously and who share the conclusion that hope is still a viable option.