My most recent title is now off to the printers. You will be able to order it here.
For our Friends in Boise
For our Boise friends, Nate will be at a 100 Cupboards event at the Boise CostCo at 2 pm on Saturday.
A Needed Discussion
I have been having a web/audio sort of discussion about Christ and culture with Nelson Kloosterman, Bill Dennison, and Darryl Hart here. Some podcasts are already up. I just taped my last contribution, and new posts (from the different contributors) should go up once a week for the next month.
Denomination Blues
Denomination Blues – Jenny Gedddes Band | Bucers in Moscow, Idaho from Daniel Foucachon on Vimeo. The sound is just a tad muddy, so here are the lyrics . . . Denomination Blues Now let me tell you people it’s a natural fact No man reads the Bible alike and that’s all, I tell you …
Today Show Appearance
Here is the clip from the Today Show this morning. Nate talks about cupboards with some kids.
Today Show, NatGeo, and Netflix
Busy, busy. And Collision is now availabwoool, as they say, on Netflix. This film is not rated, but no animals were harmed in the making of it. Except for our dinners.
Heidy Hey
Okay, many have been clamoring for a video clip from our band’s performance at Bucers last week . . . okay, it was only one clamoring and . . . okay, it was Dan Phillips clamoring, okay, okay. But I think I should put one up anyway. Alan Burrow is on drums — he is …
Same Old Content
I am pleased to mention the re-release of Angels in the Architecture, newly re-typeset, with a new cover, and with the same old subversive content. For those who want to learn about the basics of Christian cultural engagement, this book enables you to progress without becoming progressive, and to be the kind of conservative who …
And Then the Darkness Falls
I am pleased to introduce the extended trailer for the The Rage Against God to you. There are some potent moments in here. Fine work by Gorilla Poet Productions.
The Sabbath as Food
The best book I have ever read on keeping the Lord’s Day was written by a friend, Stuart Bryan. The book is called The Taste of Sabbath. You can go over to Credenda, and read something posted there on the same subject. In his bio at the bottom of the article, you can click through …