Nate’s Tilt-a-Whirl is reviewed at Christianity Today, here.
The City of No Round Barns
I might need a new category soon — “Cluster of Shameless Appeals.” As you should know by now, my daughter Bekah has a clothing line for girls. You may recall her first web video, which we may for convenience call the Idaho round barn one. Now she has a new web video out showing her …
Blog Soup
Many apologies for the blog being down over the last few days. We switched servers, and that has revealed some problems. P.G. Wodehouse once said that some minds are like the soup in a bad restaurant, better left unstirred. The same appears to go for blogs.
We Had Just Had an Argument Over Who Was Going to Pay for the Milkshakes
Collision will be released October 27, 2009. More information can be found here. And DVDs are now available for pre-order at Amazon.
A More Timely Topic Than Some Would Like
Just a reminder to sign up for the Christ Church ministerial conference. The topic this year is sexual orthodoxy, and the dates are October 15-16, 2009. More info can be found here, or by clicking on the pic.
Collision Release
As promised, here is the basic info on the release of Collision. There will be a limited theatrical release in New York City and Los Angeles in late October, 2009. There will be a big publicity push around this, but we would still like you to tell all your atheist friends. They all live in …
Summer Sanctus
Some of our good friends in the CREC have held their second Summer Sanctus for the kids, a slide show of which can be seen right here.
Screening in Minneapolis
I mentioned there would be the first of a series of announcements on the Collision film starting today. Well, here it is.
Okay. So Here We Go.
Many apologies for the delays, but the delays, like disco, are now over. We are teetering on the threshhold of announcing the release of Collision. The deals have been signed, and various fun announcements will be forthcoming within this next week. I will of course be pointing you to them from here, but there will …
Your Life as a Vowel
Michael Hyatt of Thomas Nelson interviewed Nate in Nashville a week or so ago, and blogged about it here. And below is a short interview with Nate that he conducted.