Ask the Author: Jonathan Martin 15 Aug, 2013 So we’ve arrived in the middle of August – and just maybe most of us are part way through Prototype already. (Maybe some of us are re-reading… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Transit Lounge: Protoype by Jonathan Martin 29 Jul, 2013 If asked ‘What’s saving your life right now?’, that question made popular by Barbara Brown Taylor, I’d answer with the name of two preachers. In the past… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
#transitlounge apology 30 Jun, 2013 Friends, I owe you an apology. I did not host a link up this month for our read of No god but God by Reza Aslan. I… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Transit Lounge Link-Up! 29 May, 2013 Friends, I’m just sending off this quick note from the edge of Lake Victoria in Uganda. We’re amid our seventh annual Amahoro Gathering, surrounded by African friends,… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
In Transit: Burundi 21 May, 2013 So I am navigating multiple suitcases and carry-ons, multiple airports and flights and with two children flanking me. I’ll be trying to keep it all in the… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Week With Walter: Closing Ceremony 04 May, 2013 What a privilege it’s been to host this week, this time of reflecting on The Prophetic Imagination, on the words of Walter Brueggemann and on deeper things… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Week With Walter: Emily Maynard 03 May, 2013 There’s just something about Emily. We met through a mutual friend on Twitter – really. But the first time I read her words I recognized the shine… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Week With Walter: Jenny Flannagan 02 May, 2013 Jenny and I met in London. She hosted conversations with TearFund, an NGO based in the UK, and we were invited as the leaders of Amahoro Africa.… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Week With Walter: Luke Harms 01 May, 2013 Luke is one of my Deeper Story friends. His story intrigued me, as a vet turned peacemaker. His candor and thoughtfulness always kept me reading. So through… Share:FacebookTwitteremail
Week With Walter: D.L. Mayfield 30 Apr, 2013 Ah, D.L. Mayfield. I read her words and ache at the goodness. She moves me with honest descriptions of life as we live it and the life… Share:FacebookTwitteremail