Rev. Neil Dunnavant, executive pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Greensboro, podcasts about things he finds interesting.
Neil talks about Tom Petty's songs; particularly one that had a special significance.
Neil shares his experience living through Hurricane Celia in Texas in 1970.
Neil recommends six movies, all based on Jane Austen novels.
Neil talks about Civil War monuments, the messiness of history, and Lincoln's pre-Civil War appeal to the nation's better angels.
There's something to that statement about any given day.
Neil reads from the book I Was Told to Come Alone: My Journey Behind the Lines of Jihad by Souad Mekhennet
Neil wonders just how thoroughly God controls creation.
Neil discusses his journey with nutrition over the past 14 years.
Neil reviews a film adaptation of George Eliot's "Daniel Deronda."
Neil discusses the PBS documentary, Race: The Power of an Illusion.
John F. Kennedy made an interesting connection between physical fitness and patriotism.
You've seen the "Stay thirsty my friends" commercials. Have you heard about staying spiritually thirsty?
Searching for the right metaphor about how baptism changes us.
What is the meaning of history? what is on the other side of silence?
Supernatural beings, a global flood, and Biblical translations
Neil introduces podcast; discusses June and July 2017 opportunities