A free flowing conversation between Jim Ost and Carl Johnson about books, movies, church leadership, the Bible, and culture.
Jim Ost, Caroline Krueger, and Clara Ost discuss Jim's esperience as "Pastor for the Day" at the Texas State Capitol, and Clara Ost reads a chapter from her upcoming book, "Seasons of My Father", about how her dad taught her to swim.
Jim Ost, Carl Johnson, and their faithful producer, Caroline Krueger, discuss what is new in their lives, the Christmas holiday, their favorite Christmas movie, why hand bells are awful, and a word about God's presence when we are panicking.
Jim Ost and special guests, Pastor Daniel Balcombe and Matthew Simila engage in an entertaining podcast focusing on the NFL playoffs, the San Diego Chargers and advice for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys. Caroline Krueger also checks in from Wisconsin and discusses how she is handling the cold.
Jim Ost, Caroline Krueger, Carl Johnson, and special guest: Lance Krueger, discuss the topics of gun culture in America, The Hobbit and how Tony Romo is doing.
Jim Ost, Carl Johnson, and special guest, Nathanael "Nate" Johnson discuss all the interesting and varied places Nate has lived, break down the Republican presidential field, and end the podcast with some Biblical hope for 2012 and beyond.
Jim Ost, Carl Johnson, and special guest, Daniel Balcombe share their five favorite and five least favorite Christmas songs of all time, Jim gives the Little Drummer Boy the good-old-fashioned Texas whupping that he deserves, and Carl and Jim suggest a Christmas movie for the holidays.
Book reviews of No One Sees God, the Dark Night of Atheists and Believers, by Michael Novak, Developing the Leaders Around Youl, by John Maxwell, A Lasting Promise: A Christian Guide to Fighting for Your Marriage, by Scott M. Stanley, Daniel Trathen, Savanna McCain, interview with Brad Ost, and Milt Bryan, When Worlds Collide segment featuring Leo Laporte and Twit talking about Pastor John Piper, movie reviews of Invictus and Toy Story 3, and two Bible readings.
Book reviews of The Complete Book of Discipleship, by Bill Hall, Confessions of a Reformissional Rev., by Mark Driscoll, fun with John Daker, movie reviews of Inception and Paul Blart, Mall Cop, and two Bible readings.