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The Habit
Ben Palpant Talks to Poets

The Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 36:33 Transcription Available


Ben Palpant loves, for reasons that become apparent in this episode. On assignment from the Rabbit Room, Ben sat down to interview a few poets. He enjoyed it so much, he interviewed a few more, then a few more. When he had interviewed seventeen poets, he collected those interviews into a book called An Axe for the Frozen Sea. It’s a fascinating look into the minds and hearts of poets who work out of gratitude, out of abundance—sometimes out of grief, never out of grievance.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Good Faith
Advent with Friends: Andrew Peterson and The Way of Love

Good Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 63:00


How does love show up in the creative recipe?   In the final episode of the Good Faith Advent series, host Curtis Chang is joined by Wingfeather Saga author and singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson to explore the theme of Advent love. Together, they discuss how love inspires and sustains creativity, emphasizing that "art at its best is a way of loving." Curtis and Andrew reflect on the creation of the Rabbit Room community, Andrew's connection to the works of Lewis and Tolkien, and how art like the album Behold the Lamb of God exemplifies the power of sharing the creative process as an act of love. Prepare for Christmas with this heartfelt reminder from Peterson, “Jesus is God, and He loves you.”   Make a year-end tax deductible gift to Redeeming Babel: HERE Send your Campfire Stories to: info@redeemingbabel.org   Listen to Songs For the After Party, get sheet music, lyrics, and prayers for your church.   Other Advent Episodes: Choosing Hope When It feels Out of Reach (Sara Billups) Rethinking Heavenly Peace (Andy Crouch) Joy Is More Than A Feeling (with Chuck Mingo)   Referenced in This Episode: At Home in the Borderlands A talk by Andrew Peterson  Walter Wangerin Jr. A Prayer Book For Husbands (excerpt) by Walter Wangerin Jr. “The Brave One” by Andy Gullahorn The Borderlands by Roger Lloyd Living Into Focus by Aurthur Boers Adam Duritz (The Counting Crows) on songwriting Tolkien's Essay: On Fairy-stories Pit of Despair drawn by John Hendrix Behold the Lamb of God The Inklings  Culture Care: Reconnecting with Beauty for Our Common Life by Makoto Fujimura George MacDonald "A Born Preacher" article by Robert H. Ellison Wingfeather Saga (animated series)   More From Andrew Peterson: Andrew Peterson's website The Rabbit Room Hutchmoot A Guide to the Work of Andrew Peterson  

Gospel Spice
Advent welcomes both holy leisure and sorrow | with Lanier Ivester

Gospel Spice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 48:32


Stephanie Rousselle welcomes Lanier Ivester, who embraces life's imperfections to illuminate the beauty of Advent and Christmas. Lanier's book, "Glad and Golden Hours," invites us to cultivate joy amid sorrow and approach the holiday season with authenticity and grace. By intertwining sensory and spiritual experiences—much like savoring genuine Madagascar Bourbon vanilla—Lanier's book encourages readers to experience God's goodness through all senses, a practice embedded in her Advent essays. Advent is a powerful reminder of three "advents": the historical arrival of Christ, His anticipated future return, and His everyday presence in believers' lives. It's like a delicious cake baking, where the scent alone offers a taste of the joy to come. Advent thus becomes a time not just for reflection, but for anticipating the sweetness of God's promises, even amidst trials. Lanier introduces the concept of "otium sanctum," or holy leisure, contrasting sharply with the hustle of the typical American lifestyle. By starting the season from a place of acceptance and prioritizing peace, this practice encourages a restful approach to Christmas, embracing a peaceful, sufficient state of existence amidst the chaos. Through her writing and stories, Lanier has struck a chord with readers from varying backgrounds, resonating deeply with those who've had mixed experiences with Christmas traditions. She encourages readers to adopt meaningful traditions, finding joy and purpose despite previous disappointments, fostering a richer connection to the season. Grief is the 'great equalizer.' Whether rooted in sudden loss or extended heartache, grief opens a space for deeper intimacy with God. Lanier has navigated personal tragedies, from infertility to family losses, through a truth-centered approach that acknowledges both sorrow and joy, creating an authentic reflection of the Advent season. Lanier learned invaluable lessons about imperfection, and how God meets us in our grief, with the hope of reuniting with loved ones bringing comfort. Lanier's mother, a beacon of easygoing hospitality, taught her the essence of prioritizing people over perfection—a theme woven into her approach to Christmas. In this episode, you will experience… Living Advent: Lanier dives into Advent as not just a season, but an experience—a time to embrace the historical, present, and future presence of Christ, much like the irresistible scent of a cake baking in the oven. Holy Leisure: Ever heard of "otium sanctum"? It's all about finding a peaceful, restful state during the bustling Christmas season. Lanier shares tips on how to set priorities and create a calm oasis amidst the chaos. Joy amidst Grief: Lanier opens up about how grief, from infertility to family losses, has deepened her intimacy with God. She brings light to finding beauty and sufficiency in Christ, even in the darkest times. Embracing Imperfections: Perfectionists, rejoice! Lanier recounts tales of holiday mishaps, including a high school Christmas craft disaster, and how they taught her the true spirit of hospitality. Tradition and Memory: Dive into how Lanier finds solace in memory and tradition, exemplified by her mother's dining room table—a symbol of love and the Lord's hospitality. THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO PARTNER WITH GOSPEL SPICE TODAY! First, PAY Gospel Spice Forward: Give a tax-deductible gift so others can experience our ministry for free, just like you! You can pay it forward with any debit, credit card, or via PayPal. See below for more details about your impact. Also, PLAY Gospel Spice Forward: SHARE the podcast and the studies with your friends and family. FOLLOW, RATE & REVIEW on your favorite podcast app (leave a comment + a star rating on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Pandora, IHeart, Google Podcast, etc…). It REALLY is the best way to help others find this content-rich podcast.  And, last but not least, PRAY Gospel Spice Forward: We pray for you weekly. We covet your prayers for our ministry, the thousands we reach, and our team! Contact us to let us know you are praying for us! NEW! Another way to partner with us is to purchase our workbooks and online Bible studies. We keep them at the lowest possible cost, but they require a lot of work from us! For example, - a complete Bible Study requires an average of 500 man-hours. - a workbook for a series requires almost 100 man-hours. MORE ABOUT PARTNERING WITH US FINANCIALLY: Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status. Our goal is to provide in-depth, high-quality, free Bible resources for all. They are free, but expensive to create! We need your financial support to keep producing and distributing them. Please pay Gospel Spice forward today! For example, a podcast episode takes close to 10 hours of work (and we release 2 each week). They come to you completely free, but we would truly love your support. We want the money to go to those who really need it. Once our operating costs are paid, 100% of your donation is redistributed to our partners who fight human trafficking. Each year, we aim to give as much as we can. For example, Stephanie works more than full time for Gospel Spice, entirely for free. All board members and volunteers are donating time. We limit our operational expenses to the bare minimum. Your pay-it-forward donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170. We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. Thank you! Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

The Family Discipleship Podcast
How Can Stories Help Us Disciple? with Andrew Peterson

The Family Discipleship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 42:05


Adam Griffin and Cassie Bryant are joined by Andrew Peterson to discuss how we can use the art of storytelling and creativity to disciple in our homes.Questions Covered in This Episode:Would you share with us how being a dad has shaped creative spheres for you? What was it like to see an idea go from your mind to paper, to the imaginations of so many families, and then see it translated into an animated series? For families who already love the Wingfeather Saga, what will they find familiar in The Prince of Yorsha Doon, and what's different about this new project?As you were raising your own kids, did storytelling play a role in how you shared your faith? How has being a dad impacted the way you see the gospel story for yourself? Why do you think there is such a shortage of great Christian storytelling?What is the inspiration behind The Rabbit Room Ministry?How can Christian families cultivate creativity in their own homes?How do you deal with the feeling of insecurity or scrutiny?Guest Bio:Andrew Peterson is a recording artist, songwriter, producer, filmmaker, publisher, and author of The Wingfeather Saga series and Adorning the Dark: Thoughts on Community, Calling, and the Mystery of Making. Peterson is also president of the creative community known as The Rabbit Room and recently launched a film and TV production company, Shining Isle Productions, to produce the animated film based on his books.Resources Mentioned in this Episode:“The Prince of Yorsha Doon” by Andrew Peterson“Wingfeather Saga” by Andrew Peterson“Wingfeather Tales” by Andrew Peterson“The Inklings” by Humphrey Carpenter“Adorning the Dark”by Andrew Peterson Sponsors:To learn more about our sponsors please visit our website.Follow Us:Instagram | Facebook | TwitterOur Sister Shows:Knowing Faith | Tiny TheologiansThe Family Discipleship Podcast is a podcast of Training the Church. For ad-free episodes and more content check out our Patreon. Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.

The Habit
Leslie Thompson talks turkey.

The Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 47:49


Leslie Eiler Thompson is a podcast producer and writer. Her work has been featured on Apple Podcasts, The Guardian, Nashville Public Radio, Christianity Today, Rabbit Room, and beyond. Her newest audio project, Niche to Meet You, is an investigative storytelling podcast about little-known niche interests and hobbies where we make and find meaning. One of the niche interests she has investigated is wild turkey conservation. Since it's Thanksgiving Week in the United States, Jonathan Rogers is talking to Leslie about turkeys, podcasting, and her creative process.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Makers & Mystics
S14 E13: Van Gogh Has A Broken Heart with Russ Ramsey

Makers & Mystics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 35:19


Russ Ramsey is an author and pastor with a passion for uniting art and faith. He has been in vocational ministry for more than twenty years and currently serves as the lead pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church's Cool Springs location. He holds an MDiv and ThM from Covenant Theological Seminary, and is the author of six books, including Rembrandt is in the Wind: Learning to Love Art through the Eyes of Faith (Zondervan 2022), and Behold the King of Glory, recipient of the 2016 Christian Book Award for New Author. Russ was also a founding contributor and member of The Rabbit Room and is a featured speaker each year at The Rabbit Room's annual conference, Hutchmoot. In today's episode Russ discusses his new book, Van Gogh has a Broken Heart. The conversation explores how Van Gogh's life and art reveal universal themes of struggle and wonder and what Van Gogh reveals about the human condition.Patrons of the podcast can enjoy an additional interview segment on why the arts are important to communities of faith. Visit Patreon.com/makersandmystics to learn more. Name Drops: Van Gogh, Norman Rockwell, Paul Simon, Rembrandt, Books: The Sunflowers Are Mine, Van Gogh Has A Broken Heart Topics: Suffering, Van Gogh, Wonder, Faith, Honesty in art, mental health, emotional well-beingVan Gogh LettersJoin our creative collectiveGive a one-time donation

City on a Hill
A Liturgy for Election Day

City on a Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 5:29


We thought we should take our own recommendation and pray. We can wring our hands in worry, or we can fold our hands and pray. Here is a prayer you can use to pray during this election season. This liturgy for election day is from Every Moment Holy, Volume III by Doug McElvey. We highly recommend this series as a way of experiencing God's involvement in every day life. NOTES: Aeric prays a prayer from Every Moment Holy, Volume 3. Or, you can find it on the Rabbit Room. GET IN TOUCH: We'd love to hear from you. Please send us an email or question at comment@cityonahillpodcast.com. MUSIC: Little Lily Swing, Tri-Tachyon, Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International, https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tri-Tachyon/the-kleptotonic-ep/little-lily-swing

Embodied Holiness
Ep. 69 Andrew Peterson - Community, Calling, and the Mystery of Making

Embodied Holiness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 54:49


Send us a textEnjoy this conversation with Andrew Peterson, one of Alex and Susan's favorite artists, singer/songwriters, and authors. Do you have a favorite Andrew Peterson song? Send us a text and let us know which one!ABOUT ANDREW:For more than twenty years now, Andrew Peterson has been about the business of quietly changing lives in four-minute increments. In the city of Nashville where music is an industry in the same way fast food, generic greeting cards, and bumper stickers are industries, Peterson has forged his own path, refusing the artistic compromises that so often come with chasing album sales and radio singles and creating instead a long line of songs that ache with sorrow, joy and integrity, and that are part of a real, ongoing, human conversation. In 2019, Andrew celebrated the 20th anniversary of his Behold the Lamb of God project with an anniversary tour and brand new album recording.Andrew is also the award-winning author of The Wingfeather Saga, a four-book fantasy adventure series for young people. He is also the Executive Producer of The Wingefeather Saga animated tv series by Angel Studios (The Chosen). Andrew's second nonfiction book, The God of the Garden: Thoughts on Creation, Culture, and the Kingdom, released in October of 2021, following his 2019 memoir, Adorning the Dark: Thoughts on Community, Calling, and the Mystery of Making.In 2008, driven by a desire to cultivate a strong Christian arts community, Andrew founded a ministry called The Rabbit Room, which led to a yearly conference, countless concerts and symposiums, and Rabbit Room Press, which has published over thirty books.Andrew and his wife, Jamie, have been married for 29 years and have three children, Aedan, Asher, and Skye. In his spare time Andrew keeps bees, builds dry stack stone walls, gardens, draws, and sleeps.Thanks for listening to the Embodied Holiness Podcast. We invite you to join the community on Facebook and Instagram @embodiedholiness. You can find all our episodes and more at www.embodiedholiness.com. Embodied Holiness is a ministry of Parkway Heights United Methodist Church in Hattiesburg, MS. If you're in the Hattiesburg area and are looking for a church home, we'd love to meet you and welcome you to the family. You can find out more about Parkway Heights at our website.

Wade Center
The Wilderking Trilogy w/ Jonathan Rodgers

Wade Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 39:37


We're back! Join Dr. Jim Beitler, Director of the Marion E. Wade Center, and co-host Aaron Hill as they connect with Jonathan Rodgers, author of The Wilderking Trilogy and host of the celebrated podcast, The Habit. Recently republished by our friends over at The Rabbit Room, Jim and Aaron discuss the first novel in Rodger's Wilderking trilogy, The Bark of the Bog Owl. Learn how to be a writer even if you don't feel like one, how to accept and embrace God's plan (and timing) for your life, and how Wade Center authors such as C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien inspired and helped shape Rodger's own fantasy stories.

Good Faith
Finding God in the Small Things (with Charlie Peacock & Andi Ashworth)

Good Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 49:43


How does God meet us in the spaces and actions that seem insignificant? Host Curtis Chang welcomes Grammy-winning producer Charlie Peacock and his wife, author Andi Ashworth, to explore just that – the profound mystery and importance of small things. The couple cofounded Art House America and explain what blossomed in the old church building they once called home thanks to their investment in a life of hospitality. Among other things, they tell the tale of how a certain Irish houseguest named Bono ignited a movement in their living room that would go on to save millions of lives. Curtis also wades into a topic that few of us consider: the ministry of cooking. You don't want to miss this Good Faith conversation.   Listen to Songs For the After Party, get sheet music, lyrics, and prayers for your church.   Bring The After Party course to your church or small group!    Referenced in this Episode Read Charlie Peacock & Andi Ashworth's book Why Everything That Doesn't Matter Matters So Much Learn more about Art House America Visit Andrew Peterson's Rabbit Room online Learn more about the L'Abri community Learn more about the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Watch Bono's remarks on PEPFAR on its 20th Anniversary   Explore Charlie Peacock and Andi Ashworth's work: Find Charlie Peacock's substack HERE Listen to Charlie Peacock's new album Every Kind of Uh-Oh Read the collection of Andi Ashworth's pieces for Comment HERE Buy & Read Andi Ashworth's book Real Love for Real Life: The Art and Work of Caring   

Voices In My Head (The Official Podcast of Rick Lee James)

Voices In My Head (the Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 553: Kenny & Claire   Pointing listeners to the Hope of Christ amidst life's troubles, critically acclaimed husband/wife folk duo Kenny & Claire are set to bow their full-length debut, Upon the Storm, July 19. Produced by GRAMMY Award-winner Mitch Dane (Brandon Heath, JJ Heller), the 12-track set showcases four freshly penned originals and eight modern renditions of enduring hymns.    The album's title-cut, a stirring take on William Cowper's 18th century hymn “God Moves in a Mysterious Way,” features updated verses and a new arrangement by Kenny & Claireand Mitch Dane. "God Moves (Upon the Storm)" carries deep meaning for the couple following Kenny's struggle with a brain tumor as well as a life-altering chronic illness diagnosis. Hallmarked by thoughtful, organic arrangements firmly anchored in a folk/Americana soundscape, Upon the Storm also offers Kenny & Claire's signature take on such classic hymns as “O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus” and “Come Thou Fount,” among others, along with a uniquely emotive rendition of the popular Keith Getty and Stuart Townend-penned hymn, “In Christ Alone.” New selections including “Surely His Goodness,” “Have Mercy on Us” and “We Believe”—all written by Kenny & Claire and Mitch Dane—bridge the past and present with thematic consistency.    ABOUT KENNY & CLAIRE Beginning their musical journey together in 2005—writing songs, performing and leading worship throughout the Carolinas—Kenny & Claire Hilliard were married in 2008 but paused their creative pursuits while Kenny attended seminary and the couple started a family. In 2015, during Kenny's tenure as a senior pastor and worship leader in Asheville, North Carolina, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Shortly after successful surgery to remove the tumor, Kenny received a second diagnosis, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome—a degenerative genetic disease that left him temporarily impaired. The couple embraced a return to music during Kenny's recovery, founding a music teaching studio and further honing their songwriting craft by penning modern hymns for their home congregation.      Known for their emotive acoustic/folk originals and organic revivals of theologically rich hymns of yesteryear, Kenny & Claire's critically acclaimed debut EP, Are You Weary, released in 2021. In addition to participating in Getty Music's prestigious International Hymn Writing Collective, the couple's music has been highlighted by Under The Radar (UTR) and in The Rabbit Room's New Music Roundup, and Claire was also named among “Ones to Watch” by the Nashville Songwriters Association (NSAI) in 2021. Kenny & Clairenow reside in the Nashville area with their three children, and they maintain an active touring ministry, leading worship and performing in numerous churches around the country each year.            For further information or to request an interview with Kenny & Claire:  Brian Smith  •  brian@turningpointpr.com Emily Kohl  •  emily@turningpointpr.com   ----more---- Contact Rick Lee James Email: Rick@RickLeeJames.com Get the new song - Whatever You Do Up on the Mountain Also, Don't forget to swing by Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, or your favorite streaming platform and hit those follow buttons! By hitting the follow button, you'll stay updated on my latest releases and show your support for my music! I can't wait to meet you Up on the Mountain on July 12th. Blessings, Rick Lee James         ----more----   10% Off Everything Rick Lee James on Band camp Instructions Visit https://rickleejames.bandcamp.com At checkout use code: 10off Advent Hymn (Watching, Waiting, Longing) This song appeared on over 80 Spotify playlists this Advent Season. I want to thank everyone for listening and sharing it this year.   Official Music Video:   Web Site: https://rickleejames.com   PURCHASE ALBUM: www.RickLeeJames.Bandcamp.com SongSelect: https://songselect.ccli.com/Songs/6152291/advent-hymn-watching-waiting-longing Downloadable Charts and More available from LIFEWAYWORSHIP.COM: https://worship.lifeway.com/findAndBuy/songPage/AdventHymn(Watching%2CWaiting%2CLonging)?versionId=93901&rowNum=0&searchString=Advent%20Hymn%20(watching,%20Waiting,%20Longing)#song-Parts Loop Community: https://loopcommunity.com/en-us/songs/advent-hymn-(watching%2C-waiting%2C-longing)-by-rick-lee-james-3892  Endorsements: “A perfect and needed addition to any Christmas playlist this year. Rick Lee James bringing home the Advent Message.” -CCM Magazine https://www.ccmmagazine.com/music-video/rick-lee-james-advent-hymn-watching-waiting-longing/ “I love Advent Hymn (Watching, Waiting, Longing), which gives newness to the phrases of Isaiah. Watching, waiting, and longing is what we do now, and these songs help us do that in confidence. I anticipate that this album will be received as a great gift by many who will find their faith nourished and awakened by it.” –Walter Brueggemann (Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary) "I've watched Rick grow as an artist and songwriter for many years. Congratulations brother on an excellent independent release." -Paul Baloche (Dove Award Winning Songwriter) "Rick Lee James is a poet and singer. You will not only enjoy listening, you'll be drawn into the source –Jesus." -Mike Harland RICK LEE JAMES INFO Web Sites: https://www.rickleejames.com Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/halls         More from Rick Lee James Shine A Light In The Darkness Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darkness Music Video:   Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify:   https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqa            

Rick Lee James Podcast Network
Episode 553: Kenny & Claire - Voices In My Head (THE RICK LEE JAMES PODCAST)

Rick Lee James Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 32:00


Voices In My Head (the Rick Lee James Podcast)Episode 553: Kenny & ClairePointing listeners to the Hope of Christ amidst life's troubles, critically acclaimed husband/wife folk duo Kenny & Claire are set to bow their full-length debut, Upon the Storm, July 19. Produced by GRAMMY Award-winner Mitch Dane (Brandon Heath, JJ Heller), the 12-track set showcases four freshly penned originals and eight modern renditions of enduring hymns.  The album's title-cut, a stirring take on William Cowper's 18th century hymn “God Moves in a Mysterious Way,” features updated verses and a new arrangement by Kenny & Claireand Mitch Dane. "God Moves (Upon the Storm)" carries deep meaning for the couple following Kenny's struggle with a brain tumor as well as a life-altering chronic illness diagnosis.Hallmarked by thoughtful, organic arrangements firmly anchored in a folk/Americana soundscape, Upon the Storm also offers Kenny & Claire's signature take on such classic hymns as “O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus” and “Come Thou Fount,” among others, along with a uniquely emotive rendition of the popular Keith Getty and Stuart Townend-penned hymn, “In Christ Alone.” New selections including “Surely His Goodness,” “Have Mercy on Us” and “We Believe”—all written by Kenny & Claire and Mitch Dane—bridge the past and present with thematic consistency.  ABOUT KENNY & CLAIREBeginning their musical journey together in 2005—writing songs, performing and leading worship throughout the Carolinas—Kenny & Claire Hilliard were married in 2008 but paused their creative pursuits while Kenny attended seminary and the couple started a family. In 2015, during Kenny's tenure as a senior pastor and worship leader in Asheville, North Carolina, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Shortly after successful surgery to remove the tumor, Kenny received a second diagnosis, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome—a degenerative genetic disease that left him temporarily impaired. The couple embraced a return to music during Kenny's recovery, founding a music teaching studio and further honing their songwriting craft by penning modern hymns for their home congregation.    Known for their emotive acoustic/folk originals and organic revivals of theologically rich hymns of yesteryear, Kenny & Claire's critically acclaimed debut EP, Are You Weary, released in 2021. In addition to participating in Getty Music's prestigious International Hymn Writing Collective, the couple's music has been highlighted by Under The Radar (UTR) and in The Rabbit Room's New Music Roundup, and Claire was also named among “Ones to Watch” by the Nashville Songwriters Association (NSAI) in 2021. Kenny & Clairenow reside in the Nashville area with their three children, and they maintain an active touring ministry, leading worship and performing in numerous churches around the country each year. For further information or to request an interview with Kenny & Claire: Brian Smith  •  brian@turningpointpr.comEmily Kohl  •  emily@turningpointpr.comContact Rick Lee JamesEmail: Rick@RickLeeJames.comVINYL SALETHUNDER by Rick Lee JamesONLY $9.99. (Plus you get a free digital download of the album)VINYL SALE -Thank you for listening!10% Off Everything Rick Lee James on Band campInstructions* Visit https://rickleejames.bandcamp.com* At checkout use code: 10off* Web Site:https://rickleejames.com* PURCHASE ALBUM: www.RickLeeJames.Bandcamp.com* SongSelect: https://songselect.ccli.com/Songs/6152291/advent-hymn-watching-waiting-longing* Downloadable Charts and More available from LIFEWAYWORSHIP.COM: https://worship.lifeway.com/findAndBuy/songPage/AdventHymn(Watching%2CWaiting%2CLonging)?versionId=93901&rowNum=0&searchString=Advent%20Hymn%20(watching,%20Waiting,%20Longing)#song-Parts* Loop Community: https://loopcommunity.com/en-us/songs/advent-hymn-(watching%2C-waiting%2C-longing)-by-rick-lee-james-3892 Endorsements:“A perfect and needed addition to any Christmas playlist this year. Rick Lee James bringing home the Advent Message.”-CCM Magazine https://www.ccmmagazine.com/music-video/rick-lee-james-advent-hymn-watching-waiting-longing/“I love Advent Hymn (Watching, Waiting, Longing), which gives newness to the phrases of Isaiah. Watching, waiting, and longing is what we do now, and these songs help us do that in confidence. I anticipate that this album will be received as a great gift by many who will find their faith nourished and awakened by it.”–Walter Brueggemann (Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary)"I've watched Rick grow as an artist and songwriter for many years. Congratulations brother on an excellent independent release."-Paul Baloche (Dove Award Winning Songwriter)"Rick Lee James is a poet and singer. You will not only enjoy listening, you'll be drawn into the source –Jesus."-Mike HarlandRICK LEE JAMES INFOWeb Sites:https://www.rickleejames.comGet The Single:https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/halls More from Rick Lee JamesShine A Light In The DarknessGet The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darknessMusic Video:Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify:https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqa This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe

Legacy-Dads Podcast
Look out for Toothy Cows! An interview with Andrew Peterson

Legacy-Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 45:43


Andrew Peterson is an award-winning singer, songwriter, and author of the Wingfeather Saga. He's also the founder of The Rabbit Room, an organization that fosters community through story, art, and music. Andrew and his wife, Jamie, have two sons, Aeden and Asher, and one daughter, Skye. They live in the Nashville, Tennessee, area on a wooded hill in a little house they call the Warren—where they are generally safe from bumpy digtoads and toothy cows.  For more about Andrew, visit the following links: www.andrew-peterson.com www.angel.com https://www.andrew-peterson.com/rabbit-room

The Habit
Bonus Episode: Audio Excerpt from The Bark of the Bog Owl

The Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 39:35


The 20th-Anniversary Deluxe Hardback Edition of The Bark of the Bog Owl is now available. It has a new cover by Stephen Crotts, new interior illustrations by Joe Hox, and bonus material (poems, songs, riddles) by Jonathan Rogers. To celebrate the Bog Owl's twentieth birthday, Jonathan reads an excerpt in this bonus episode.  You can get your own copy of The Bark of the Bog Owl at the Rabbit Room store or wherever you buy books. The audiobook, narrated by the author, is available at Audible.com.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Worship Theology
Is it Sacred or Is It Secular?: Musicmaking Inside & Outside of the Church with Zach & Maggie

Worship Theology

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 45:12


Journey with Dr. Jeremy Perigo and Nashville-based artists, Zach & Maggie, as they reflect on musicmaking inside and outside of the church. In addition to working alongside notable artists including Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, and a long tenure with hymn writers Keith & Kristyn Getty, their lively original compositions pair Zach's skilled guitar/vocals with Maggie's impressive violin/mandolin/vocals. The Rabbit Room states, "The music of Zach & Maggie is at once playful, captivating, and stealthily intelligent."  In this conversation, they discuss the joys and challenges of playing in and outside of the church. They also examine the "sacred" and "secular divide, their bluegrass influences, the use of surprise in arrangements, church music and performance, the need for good theology and singable melodies, artistic beauty, and musical excellence. Their newest album Elephant in the Room is a brilliant, quirky, creative project that is worth putting on repeat.

MinistryWatch Podcast
Ep. 344: A Conversation with Andrew Peterson He talks music, writing, community, Wingfeather, and becoming a ministry leader

MinistryWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 34:22


Andrew Peterson is, as the old saying goes, a “man of many parts.” I first discovered Andrew's music in the late 1990s, when his song “Nothing to Say” first became a favorite – and it still is. I began following his musical career and quickly discovered that he had more on his mind that music. He was building a community of artists in Nashville that were slowly making something great. Musicians such as Ben Shive, Sandra McCracken, Jill Phillips, Andy Gullahorn, Andrew Osenga, and many others started collaborating on each other's projects. Many of them became a part of Andrew's annual “Behold The Lamb of God” tour, which has become an annual Christmas tradition for many of us. An Easter tour, called “Resurrection Letters,” just finished a 15-city run. In fact, I got to see it and hang out with Andrew here in North Carolina near the end of that tour last week. Andrew Peterson's creative energy has other outlets, too. His Wingfeather Saga books have sold more than a million copies, and it's now an animated series. The second season drops this week. He also founded a non-profit organization called The Rabbit Room, with his brother Pete Peterson, a fine writer himself. The Rabbit Room hosts events and concerts and now has a headquarters in Nashville, called Northwind Manor, which has become a gathering place and work space for writers and artists of all kinds. We talk about all of this and a lot more in this conversation I had with Andrew Peterson last week via zoom. Though we covered a lot of territory in this interview, the “breaking news” here, as we say in the world of journalism, is that Season Two of the Wingfeather Saga just dropped from Angel Studios. If you get a chance, check it out. The producer of today's program is Jeff McIntosh. Here at MinistryWatch we get technical, editorial, and database support from Christina Darnell, Kim Roberts, Rod Pitzer, Casey Sudduth, and Stephen duBarry. And in the spirit of Andrew Peterson's Resurrection Letters, let me mention that Easter is not a day, but a season, so let me wish you a happy and joyous Easter season, and – until we meet again with Natasha Cowden on Friday for our weekly news round-up…May God Bless You!

Impossible Beauty
Episode 145: Amy Baik Lee- “Everything Sad Will Come Untrue”

Impossible Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 48:25


In today's episode, we consider how looking heavenward can breathe new life into the present. This consideration is not a practice of escapism, but an opportunity to take a step back to see the larger story of humanity, where we've been and where we're headed. Thankfully, today's guest is a gracious and thoughtful guide. Amy Baik Lee is the author of This Homeward Ache: How Our Yearning for the Life to Come Spurs on Our Life today, a literary member of the Anselm Society Arts Guild, and a contributing writer at Cultivating Magazine and the Rabbit Room. In our time together, Amy unpacks what she calls our homeward ache, those moments of beauty or peace that cause us to long for a world we haven't yet experienced. In Amy's view, these moments are piercing hints of heaven that reveal “the great promise of a coming restoration.” Amy helps us understand why this homeward ache matters, how it has altered every area of her life, and how it helps her live more fully in the present. As Amy explains it, Beauty is breaking into this world and someday (to paraphrase J.R.R. Tolkien) everything sad will come untrue; here and now we are invited to be a part of that work of restoration.Buy Melissa L. Johnson's book, Soul-Deep Beauty: Fighting for Our True Worth in a World Demanding Flawless, here. Learn more about Impossible Beauty and join the community here.

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Dwell Differently
When I Don't Know What to Pray // Andrew Peterson & Doug McKelvey

Dwell Differently

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 42:36


Have you ever wanted to pray but couldn't find the words? In today's episode, Natalie talks with Andrew Peterson and Doug McKelvey about prayer—how we find time to pray in the midst of our lives, how we find words to pray when words are elusive, and how God wants to meet us in all of our emotions and situations with himself.  This month's memory verse: "Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer " — Romans 12:12Today's Dwell guests: Andrew Peterson is a recording artist, songwriter, producer, filmmaker, publisher and award-winning author of The Wingfeather Saga, Andrew Peterson is also founder and president of The Rabbit Room, which has published thirty books to date and fosters community and spiritual formation through music, story and art.Doug McKelvey is an author, scriptwriter, church sexton, video director, and song lyricist—penning more than 350 lyrics recorded by a variety of artists including Switchfoot, Kenny Rogers, Ella Mine, and Jason Gray. Memorize Scripture with us: Find out more about Dwell's monthly kit with temporary tattoos or vinyl stickers, a display card, a key tag, and more to help you know and dwell on God's Word.Get our weekly devotional email: Dive deeper into this month's verse.Did you love today's episode?: We'd love to hear about it! Would you leave a rating or review in your podcast player to help others find the show?Links from today's show:Every Moment HolyThe Rabbit RoomAndrew PetersonThe Wingfeather SagaBecome a Dwell Differently member today!Support the show

Dwell Differently
The Impact of Memorizing Scripture // Randall Goodgame

Dwell Differently

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 33:29


Randall Goodgame of Slugs and Bugs joins Natalie Abbott to talk about how memorizing Scripture has impacted his life. They dig into how he found freedom in pointing his kids to Jesus as a dad, the mercy and kindness of God in Titus 3:4–5a, and the ministry the Lord has given him to help families have fun and learn Scripture together!This month's memory verse: "But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. " — Titus 3:4–5aToday's Dwell guest: Randall Goodgame is a singer/songwriter and the creative force behind Slugs & Bugs. He is passionate about helping kids and families know God's Word—and have fun. He and his family live in Nashville, TN.Memorize Scripture with us: Find out more about Dwell's monthly kit with temporary tattoos or vinyl stickers, a display card, a key tag, and more to help you know and dwell on God's Word.Get our weekly devotional email: Dive deeper into this month's verse.Did you love today's episode?: We'd love to hear about it! Would you leave a rating or review in your podcast player to help others find the show?Links from today's show:Slugs and BugsBecome a Dwell Differently member today!Need meaningful last-minute gifts? We've got you covered with printable gift cards and gift memberships—no shipping required!Support the show

Thrive With Asbury Seminary
Andrew Peterson: The Power of Stories

Thrive With Asbury Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 67:08


Today on the podcast we have Andrew Peterson. Andrew is a recording artist, songwriter and award-winning author of The Wingfeather Saga. He is also the founder and president of The Rabbit Room, which fosters community and spiritual formation through music, story and art. In this episode we talk about Andrew's journey as an artist, the challenges of being a touring musician and the joy of seeing his children pursue their art. Andrew also discusses his dream music project and talks about why he loves telling stories and how good stories can illuminate deep spiritual truths and help us understand our own stories. This interview was recorded while Andrew was on campus in November 2023 as part of the Seminary's yearlong series of Centennial Celebration events.

Verbal Processing
10 Takeaways from "Rembrandt is In the Wind" by Russ Ramsey

Verbal Processing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 16:49


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The Habit
Joe Sutphin Draws Watership Down

The Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 43:48


Illustrator Joe Sutphin has been a fixture around the Rabbit Room for many years. Highlights of his long career include illustrating The Wingfeather Saga and Little Pilgrim's Progress. His newest book, however, is his most ambitious yet. It's an almost 400-page graphic novel version of Richard Adams's classic Watership Down.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wade Center
"The Major and the Missionary" by Dr. Diana Glyer

Wade Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 36:35


Archived at the Wade Center are a set of letters between Warren Lewis and a missionary named Blanche Biggs. After the death of his brother, C.S. Lewis, Warren received a letter out of the blue from Blanche, who was serving as a missionary in Papua New Guinea. In this week's episode, Drs. Crystal and David C. Downing sit down with Diana Glyer to discuss her new book The Major and the Missionary, which collects and examines this set of letters that reveal not only a new side of Warren but the deep and intimate friendship he fostered with Blanche. You can order a copy of Diana's book now over at the Rabbit Room.

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Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Lee, Amy Baik - This Homeward Ache

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 17:02


The author of the book, This Homeward Ache: How Our Yearning for the Life to Come Spurs on Our Life Today, Amy Baik Lee, who is a member artist of the Anselm Society Arts Guild and a contributing writer at The Rabbit Room and The Cultivating Project, commented on how the desire for heaven can impact our life on earth. You can learn more at amybaiklee.com. The book site is thishomewardache.com.

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Lee, Amy Baik - This Homeward Ache

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 17:02


The author of the book, This Homeward Ache: How Our Yearning for the Life to Come Spurs on Our Life Today, Amy Baik Lee, who is a member artist of the Anselm Society Arts Guild and a contributing writer at The Rabbit Room and The Cultivating Project, commented on how the desire for heaven can impact our life on earth. You can learn more at amybaiklee.com. The book site is thishomewardache.com.

Wade Center
Philip Yancey, "Undone"

Wade Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 46:12


The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted lives, industries, and even spirituality across the globe. In this week's episode, critically acclaimed author Philip Yancey sits down with Drs. Crystal and David C. Downing to discuss his new book called "Undone." Published by our close friends over at The Rabbit Room, Yancey's book "renders 17th century poet John Donne's meditations on suffering into modern English, revealing that Donne's world of the plague was not so very different from our own." Donne was a significant influence on C.S. Lewis, especially his views and writings on suffering and his book The Problem of Pain. This is a conversation you don't want to miss! And we encourage you to grab a copy of Yancey's book.

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MARKED | Amy Baik Lee on “This Homeward Ache”

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 36:41


Today, author Amy Baik Lee talks with us about her new book, This Homeward Ache. The theme of "place" is prominent in the book, as well as in Amy's life and interests. She shares with us how embracing our places helps us to look forward to the future, as well as how we can encourage others to develop creativity in their work. RESOURCES This Homeward Ache Other books by Amy Baik Lee MARKED is a podcast from Lifeway Women: https://women.lifeway.com/blog/podcasts/. Hosted by Kelly King and Elizabeth Hyndman. RECOMMENDED: Listen to our conversation with Sally Lloyd-Jones, the New York Times bestselling author of The Jesus Storybook Bible and twenty-four other books. She talks with Kelly and Elizabeth about her writing journey and how bringing joy to children through her books is her calling. About Amy Baik Lee Amy Baik Lee is a contributing writer for the Cultivating Project and the Rabbit Room, a literary member of the Anselm Society Arts Guild, and the author of This Homeward Ache. A lifelong reader and listener of stories, she holds an MA in English literature from the University of Virginia. She writes at a desk that looks out on a small cottage garden in Colorado, usually surrounded by her husband's woodworking projects, her two daughters' creative endeavors, and patient cups of rooibos tea. 

This Undivided Life
#161: Pete Peterson: The Hiding Place

This Undivided Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 57:19


Pete is the author of the Revolutionary War adventure The Fiddler's Gun and its sequel Fiddler's Green as well as a variety of short stories. As a playwright he has published The Battle of Franklin (first produced by Studio Tenn in 2016 and revived in 2017), a stage adaptation of Frankenstein (produced by Studio Tenn in 2018), and The Hiding Place, which received its world premier production from A. D. Players in Houston, Texas in 2019. Among the many strange things he's been in life are the following: U. S. Marine air traffic controller, television editor, art teacher and boatwright at the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch, and progenitor of the mysterious Budge-Nuzzard. He and his wife, Jennifer, live in Nashville where he is the Executive Director of the Rabbit Room and Managing Editor of Rabbit Room Press.  

Do The Thing Movement
277. Releasing the Burdens We Carry: A Journey to Rest and Freedom with Sarah Hauser

Do The Thing Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 22:44


In this encouraging episode of Radical Radiance, host Rebecca George sits down with her longtime online friend Sarah Hauser to discuss Sarah's latest book All Who Are Weary: Finding True Rest By Letting Go of the Burdens You Were Never Meant to Carry. Through heartfelt conversation and personal anecdotes, Sarah shares her journey of experiencing burnout and the realization that perfectionism isn't worth sacrificing her mental and emotional well-being. Together, they explore the concept of self-sufficiency and the negative effects it can have on our lives. They dive deep into the struggles of feeling insignificant and the importance of surrendering to God when expectations aren't met. If you've ever felt weary and burdened by the pressures of life, this conversation is sure to provide encouragement and a breath of fresh air. Tune in to this episode and discover how to find true rest by letting go of the burdens you were never meant to carry! Sarah Hauser is a writer and speaker living in the Chicago suburbs with her husband and four kids. She shares biblical truth to nourish the soul—and the occasional recipe to nourish the body. She loves cooking but rarely follows a recipe exactly, and you can almost always find her with a cup of coffee in hand. Sarah completed her BA and MA at Wheaton College. She's a member of the Redbud Writers Guild and has written for Coffee + Crumbs, Risen Motherhood, The Rabbit Room, The Gospel Coalition, (in)courage, and more. Find her at sarahjhauser.com, on Instagram (@sarah.j.hauser), or check out her monthly newsletter at sarahjhauser.com/subscribe.com. Rebecca and Sarah chat about: Sarah's personal experience with burnout and the realization that perfectionism is not sustainable Importance of surrendering to God when expectations are not met Challenges of asking for help and feelings of shame Struggles with feeling insignificant and the importance of recognizing the value in every task done for God's glory The dangers of self-sufficiency and the importance of recognizing our dependence on God and others Sarah's book All Who Are Weary and her inspiration for writing it Order All Who Are Weary on Amazon ______________________________________ PSSSSSST! Did you know that Rebecca's debut book, Do the Thing: Gospel-Centered Goals, Gumption, and Grace for the Go-Getter Girl is available wherever books are sold? If you're ready to… See your gifts and talents from a gospel-centered perspective. Prioritize goals related to your calling as you move forward with gumption and grace. Maximize your passions in the work you do every day. Actively partner with God to serve Him and love others. Overcome negative thought patterns so you can brainstorm, develop, and create with the confidence of a go-getter girl! …then order today at the link here! Each chapter includes prayer prompts, Scripture for further study, questions for reflection, action steps to move your goal forward, and accompanying videos (for individuals or small groups). So grab a friend (or 8) and let's use God's Word as our compass to “do the thing”. After all, if not now…when?

LAB: The Podcast
Pete Peterson

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 45:59


Author, Playwright and Executive Director of The Rabbit Room joins LAB: The Podcast to celebrate the cinema release of Corrie Ten Boom's “The Hiding Place” premiering across the country on August 3rd.  Don't miss the chance to hear from Pete ahead of the release and support the film by sharing and getting your tickets! Pete is the author of the Revolutionary War adventure The Fiddler's Gun and its sequel Fiddler's Green as well as a variety of short stories. As a playwright he has published The Battle of Franklin (first produced by Studio Tenn in 2016 and revived in 2017), a stage adaptation of Frankenstein (produced by Studio Tenn in 2018), and The Hiding Place, which received its world premier production from A. D. Players in Houston, Texas in 2019. He and his wife, Jennifer, live in Nashville where he is the Executive Director of the Rabbit Room and Managing Editor of Rabbit Room Press. 

Faith Film Fan
16. Pete Peterson - The Hiding Place

Faith Film Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 40:20


Host, Rick Altizer, interviews the writer and producer of The Hiding Place, Pete Peterson, a filmed stage play adaptation of the popular book. It's a fascinating discussion of how the book was adapted to a stage play and then made into a film. Pete Peterson along with his brother, singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson, created The Rabbit Room to communicate the truth of the gospel through art.  Pete discusses The Rabbit Room and its connection to the creation of the film. See The Hiding Place - only in theaters August 3rd & 5th! Find a Theater & Tickets: https://thehidingplacefilm.com/Visit Website: https://thehidingplacefilm.com/home/Watch the Trailer

Forefront 360
Interview: poet Chris Wheeler

Forefront 360

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 61:58


Heather and Cody interview Chris Wheeler, a writer and poet rooted in Middlebury, IN. His nonfiction, liturgies, and poetry have been published in Barren, Fathom, Story Warren, Reformed Worship, Think Christian, Banner, and The Rabbit Room, among others. He published his first collection of poetry, Solace, in 2020. His second collection, Masks & Mirrors, came out in spring 2023.

Faith in the Arts
FITA live at Hutchmoot 2023

Faith in the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 70:58


We had the privilege of hosting a main session at Hutchmoot 2023 and here it is! Marlita, Ally and Jonny are joined by Andrew Peterson and Mark Meynell to talk about artistic community and give a bit of an introduction to their own artistic groups- Rabbit Room, Morphē Arts, Kingdom Artist Initiative and Sputnik Faith & Arts. This episode also features a live version of the song ‘Shine Your Light On Me' by Andrew Peterson. If you'd like to join the conversation, please email us at hello@faithinthearts.show . If you'd like to help us continue to make more episodes like this, you can donate to us directly through our website www.faithinthearts.show References and artists Pablo Picasso Frida Kahlo Vincent Van Gogh Lucien Freud Beyoncé David Caspar Friedrich- Wanderer above the Sea of Fog Bryan Eno JRR Tolkien- The Fellowship of the Ring Soulquarians (Inc the Roots, D'Angelo, Erykah Badu and J Dilla) Paul Gauguin J M W Turner Tony Wilson (the Hacienda, Factory Records) The Good Life Café (health food store that became known as a centre of an alternative hiphop scene in LA in the 1990s) L'Abri (www.labri.org)

The Habit
Andrew Peterson has a lot going on.

The Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 50:10


Andrew Peterson is a singer-songwriter, he's the author of The Wingfeather Saga as well as two nonfiction books, Adorning the Dark and The God of the Garden. He's the executive producer of the Wingfeather television series. He's the founder and president of The Rabbit Room. He's a sought-after speaker. In this episode, recorded in front of a live audience at The Habit Writers' Weekend, Andrew and Jonathan Rogers talked about how Andrew juggles the roles of musician, writer, and filmmaker, and how those roles influence one another. They talked about sharing art out of love for the audience instead of love of self. They talked about the importance of finding–or, perhaps, making–creative community. And they talked about gardening.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Forgotten America
Ep. 057: The Leaf-Mould of an Appalachian Mind

Forgotten America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 67:18


This may have been one of my favorite episodes to record in quite awhile, and I hope you all enjoy it too. In this week's episode, Garrett interviews West Virginia author, S.D. Smith, author of the beloved Green Ember series. Garrett & Sam discuss such wide-ranging topics as the beauty of Appalachia, Sam's childhood in South Africa, the philosophy and writing of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, and the feeling that many West Virginians have of inferiority inter-mixed with a deep sense of pride.    If you believe all children should read fairy tales, if you feel awe when you behold the sunset across the Appalachian Mountains, and if you enjoy the company of characters from a good book, you will adore this discussion with Sam and the sneak peak he gives into his life as a writer in southern West Virginia.    Follow Sam's work at his website https://sdsmith.com/.   Literature and Locations Mentioned Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) Old Smith Cemetery, Wayne County, WV Pipestem Resort State Park New River Gorge National Park and Preserve Little Beaver State Park   “it grows like a seed in the dark out of the leaf-mould of the mind: out of all that has been seen or thought or read, that has long ago been forgotten, descending into the deeps.” - J.R.R. Tolkien    More information on the concept of “leaf-mould of the mind” from the Rabbit Room.   ---------- Garrett Ballengee, Host Executive Director - @gballeng Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy   Amanda Kieffer, Executive Producer Communications Director - @akieffer13  Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy   Tony Reed, Editor & Producer Associate Director of Operations - @treed1134 International Center for Law & Economics   Follow: YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram Support: Patreon, Donate, Newsletter

Act One Podcast
Author Andrew Peterson and Producer Chris Wall

Act One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 65:42


Act One Podcast - Episode 36 - Interview with Author, Andrew Peterson and Producer, J. Chris Wall.Andrew Peterson is a recording artist, songwriter, producer, filmmaker, and the award-winning author of THE WINGFEATHER SAGA book series. His music has garnered three separate Dove Award nominations. In 2008, driven by a desire to cultivate a strong Christian arts community, Andrew founded a non-profit arts organization called The Rabbit Room which hosts concerts and conferences and has published over 30 books to date.J. Chris Wall is the Executive Producer and Showrunner of THE WINGFEATHER SAGA Animated Series. Before creating Shining Isle Productions in 2016 to develop and produce family content with an entertainment first strategy, Chris spent over a decade collaborating with industry leaders at Dreamworks Animation and Big Idea producing the direct-to-video VEGGIETALES animated movies. He is also the creator of the acclaimed SLUGS AND BUGS SHOW with Brentwood Studios and RightNow Media.THE WINGFEATHER SAGA animated series chronicles the adventures of the Igiby family as they discover secrets, flee the evil Fangs of Dang, seek their place in the world, and make a stand against the mysterious ruler, Gnag the Nameless. They will need their special gifts and all the love of their noble mother and ex-pirate grandfather to survive the venomous Fangs, sea dragons, flabbits, and toothy cows! To watch the entire first season, go to https://www.angel.com/watch/wingfeather-sagaangel.com or download the Angel Studios app.The Act One Podcast provides insight and inspiration on the business and craft of Hollywood from a Christian perspective.Support the show

The Storied Outdoors
Ep 79: Pete Peterson Author & Playwright

The Storied Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 81:54


Pete is the author of the Revolutionary War adventure The Fiddler's Gun and its sequel Fiddler's Green as well as a variety of short stories. As a playwright he has published The Battle of Franklin, a stage adaptation of Frankenstein, and The Hiding Place, which received its world premier production from A. D. Players in Houston, Texas in 2019. Among the many strange things he's been in life are the following: U. S. Marine air traffic controller, television editor, art teacher and boatwright at the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch, and not too long ago spent several weeks on pilgrimage traveling the Camino de Santiago.  He and his wife, Jennifer, live in Nashville where he is the Executive Director of the Rabbit Room and Managing Editor of Rabbit Room Press.  In November of 2022 at Hutchmoot, Brad had the pleasure of hearing Pete present along with a three others about Pilgrimage and his time on The Camino de Santiago (the Way of St. James). He could tell there was a great deal left on the bone in that discussion and here we are now as Pete dives deeper into that life-changing journey. We hope you enjoy this rich conversation with one of the leading creatives in America, Pete Peterson. Visit the fine folks of the Rabbit Room at rabbitroom.com Purchase Pete's books in the Rabbit Room Store Leaving us a rating on Spotify or a written review on iTunes, would be a huge blessing to us and a great help in growing this podcast. If you have questions or comments for us we would be overjoyed to hear from you! Email us thestoriedoutdoors@gmail.com Music Written and Recorded by Brad Hill

Pastor Writer: Conversations on Writing, Reading, and the Christian Life
Andrew Peterson — Animating the Wingfeather Saga

Pastor Writer: Conversations on Writing, Reading, and the Christian Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 31:00


Andrew Peterson is an award-winning singer, songwriter, and author of the Wingfeather Saga. He's also the founder of The Rabbit Room, an organization that fosters community through story, art, and music. Andrew and his wife, Jamie, have two sons, Aeden and Asher, and one daughter, Skye. They live in the Nashville, Tennessee, area on a wooded hill in a little house they call the Warren—where they are generally safe from bumpy digtoads and toothy cows.The Wingfeather Saga is being released in Paperback to coincide with its release in animation. Andrew joins the Pastor Writer podcast to discuss writing the series and bringing it to television. 

The Storied Outdoors
Ep 71: Season 6 Introduction: The Atlanta Fly Fishing Show

The Storied Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 25:26


Ep 71: Season 6 Introduction: The Atlanta Fly Fishing Show. Welcome to season 6! We cannot believe how much fun we've had over the past 5 seasons and aren't slowing down now. This episode is two-fold, we get to preview the upcoming season and recap our trip to the Atlanta Fly Fishing Show. This season will be featuring guests from two of our favorite communities: the Alabama fly fishing community and the Rabbit Room community. We are so blessed to find ourselves somewhere between Lewis and Tolkien and Lewis and Clark and cannot wait to share these stories and adventures with you all! Be sure to mark your calendar for the International Fly-Fishing Film Festival coming to Cahaba Brewery in Birmingham on March 18th hosted by Deep South Outfitters and Cahaba Riverkeeper. We will have a booth and would love to meet you. Bring your stories and support a great cause. Tickets can be purchased at Deep South Outfitters, online, or at the doors (if available). Buy tickets online here: https://www.showclix.com/event/if42023birminghamal People you should follow on Instagram: @dorsaloutdoors @Cahabariverkeeper @mbmeeks.blockprints @rowell.on.the.river @epicboogieman @skillz_and_gills @russellsflybox @awonthefly @robinsimms @samsonebug @hughcheek @deepsouthflyshop @nativefishcoalitional @dadsonthefly @panther_branch_bugs @flyfishingalabama @redeyebassflyfishing Come see us at the International Fly Fishing Film Festival March 18TH In Birmingham, AL at the Cahaba Brewing Company, find out more here. If you have any questions, comments, or request we would love to hear from you. Email us at thestoriedoutdoors@gmail.com or visit our website at www.thestoriedoutdoors.com. Music written and recorded by Brad Hill

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Thursday, November 10, 2022

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 114:10


Abiding Dependence: Living Moment by Moment in the Love of God / Guest: RON BLOCK has been a banjoist guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter for Alison Krauss & Union Station since 1991. He wrote many of the band's gospel songs: "There is a Reason," "In the Palm of Your Hand," "Jesus, Help Me to Stand," and his playing has been featured on albums by Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Fernando Ortega, and others. He's received 14 Grammy Awards for his work with Alison Krauss, Vince Gill, and the O Brother, Where Are Thou soundtrack, and received a Dove Award for his song "A Living Prayer." He has also written on spiritual and musical topics for the Rabbit Room website since its inception in 2007, rabbitroom.com. He married Sandra in 1988 and they live in rural Tennessee. They have two grown children, Ethan and Erica. The Bible Keeps Record of Trauma. But Is It Trauma Informed? A Christian counselor on how Scripture keeps score—and the help we find beyond its pages. Nate Brooks serves as an assistant professor of Christian counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, and counsels at Courage Christian Counseling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Modern Miss Mason
Why And How To Look At Art - With Russ Ramsey

Modern Miss Mason

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 65:11


Russ is a pastor and author living in Nashville, Tennessee. His books include Rembrandt Is In The Wind (Zondervan, 2022), Struck: One Christian's Reflections on Encountering Death (IVP, 2017), and the Retelling the Story Series, featuring The Advent of the Lamb of God (IVP, 2018). His personal mission is to communicate the truths of Scripture in accessible ways to people in process. Aside from his books, Russ has written for The Rabbit Room, She Reads Truth, The Gospel Coalition, Crossway, The Art House, Lifeway, Parenting Teens, Dec 2015, The Blazing Center, and To Write Love On Her Arms, among other blogs, podcasts, and printed media. Modern Miss Mason links: https://linktr.ee/leahboden

The Rabbit Room Podcast
BONUS: A.S. "Pete" Peterson and The Hiding Place

The Rabbit Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 32:06


Co-hosts Drew Miller and Leslie Eiler Thompson are joined by playwright and Rabbit Room executive director A.S. "Pete" Peterson for a bonus conversation of the Rabbit Room Podcast to talk about the brand new Rabbit Room Theatre division and the flagship production adapted from Corrie Ten Boom's beloved The Hiding Place. The Hiding Place, directed by Matt Logan, opens June 30th, 2022 in Nashville at the Soli Deo Center. Learn more about Rabbit Room Theatre and get tickets at rabbitroomtheatre.com. Show music: “All Night” by Jordy Searcy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Call It Good
Episode 7: Andrew Peterson

Call It Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 34:54


For author and singer-songwriter (and so many other things) Andrew Peterson, the last year or more certainly presented some challenges as it did for everyone. But it was also an unexpected respite after a quarter-century of creative work, leaning into his considerable musical and literary gifts to release album after album and book after book. As Andrew explains in this episode, the pandemic provided him his first year at home in his entire adult life. It gave him a chance to reflect upon his own creative work, the mission of The Rabbit Room, and what Sabbath even means for him and his family. As something typically overlooked, ignored, or even treated as a hurdle, Sabbath is actually a beautiful rest intended for our benefit as creators made in the image of the Creator. We hope this honest and heartening conversation with Andrew encourages you in your own journey ahead to figure out what Sabbath means and how you can enter into it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Call It Good
Episode 8: Pete Peterson

Call It Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 31:04


At this stage in our exploration of Genesis 1 in our Call It Good series, it felt important to sit down with Pete Peterson, someone who sits at an important nexus in relation to calling it good. As the Creative Director of The Rabbit Room, Pete is tasked with shaping a creative community whose mission is to "cultivate and curate stories, music, and art to nourish Christ-centered communities for the life of the world." As an author and playwright, Pete knows and feels firsthand the tension that comes with serving the work and seeing it all the way through to its release. Are we allowed to reflect on what we've made and call it good, too? If so, then why does the sharing of what we've created feel so awkward? And how can community play a role in making all of this a healthier process? We spoke to Pete about his own creative pursuits, as well as the mission of The Rabbit Room, to gain a better foothold on this part of serving the work and what it means to see it through to its end.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rabbit Room Podcast
(Re-)introducing the Rabbit Room Podcast

The Rabbit Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 28:34


Co-hosts Drew Miller and Leslie Eiler Thompson discuss what June 2022 holds for the Rabbit Room, from new podcasts to new books to a new documentary series—and even a special Rabbit Room Trivia segment. This is the first of many monthly check-ins, gathering all Rabbit Room news into one convenient place. Show Notes: Find Call It Good and the Artists & Podcast at RabbitRoom.com/podcast or your podcast app of choice. Visit RabbitRoom.com/events to see upcoming North Wind Manor events—lecture nights, film nights, concerts, open hours, and more. Visit Galahood.com—if you dare—and learn all about The Lost Tales of Sir Galahad. Find The Last Sweet Mile and Every Moment Holy, Vol 2: Pocket Edition at Store.RabbitRoom.com. Learn about Taste and See and get your tickets to a virtual screening at TasteandSee.RabbitRoom.com. Show music: “All Night” by Jordy Searcy Check back in July for more Rabbit Room news! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trinity Forum Conversations
Writing as a Spiritual Practice with Jonathan Rogers, Tish Harrison Warren and Doug McKelvey

Trinity Forum Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 18:31


On this episode of our special Lenten podcast series we explore the spiritual practice of writing by listening to a conversation between authors, Tish Harrison Warren, Doug McKelvey and Jonathan Rogers.The Spiritual Practice of Writing As these three authors explore the craft of writing, what becomes clear is that the creativity and spiritual insight that marks their work is predicated on the discipline of showing up, to sit in the quiet with tools in hand and to attend to the wonder and mystery of their own lives. The very ordinary disciplines surrounding writing have become for these authors a liturgy by which they come into contact with the divine, writing things and expressing truths they didn't know that they knew.The Habit: Conversations with Writers about WritingThis conversation originally appeared on the Habit Podcast, a production of the Rabbit Room podcast network, and a portion of it is used here with their generous permission and goodwill. To listen to more of the Habit visit Rabbitroom.com/podcast.It's our hope that this conversation will inspire your own practice of writing during Lent and help you to enter into the mystery and grace of the Father's love. Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:Charlie PeacockJames Bryant SmithWalker PercyJessica Hooten Wilson Related Trinity Forum Readings:Devotions by John Donne and paraphrased by Philip YanceyThe Confessions of St. Augustine by Augustine of Hippo, Introduced by James K.A. SmithPilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie DillardPilgrim's Progress by John BunyanGod's Grandeur: The Poems of Gerard Manley HopkinsA Spiritual Pilgrimage by Malcolm Muggeridge Related Conversations:Liturgy of the Ordinary in Extraordinary Times with Tish Harrison WarrenCaring for Words in a Culture of Lies with Marilyn McEntyreInvitation to Solitude and Silence with Ruth Haley BartonOn the Road with Saint Augustine with James K.A. Smith and Elizabeth BruenigThe Habit Podcast, Episode 26: Tish Harrison Warren with Doug McKelveyTo listen to this or any of our episodes in full, visit ttf.org, and to join the Trinity Forum Society and help make content like this possible, visit ttf.org/join. Special thanks to Ned Bustard for the artwork and Andrew Peterson for the music.

Pastor Writer: Conversations on Writing, Reading, and the Christian Life
Russ Ramsey — Learning to Love Art Through Faith

Pastor Writer: Conversations on Writing, Reading, and the Christian Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 45:06


Russ is a pastor and author living in Nashville, Tennessee. His books include Struck, and the Retelling the Story Series. He joins me today to talk about his soon-to-be-released new book, Rembrandt is in the Wind: Learning to Love Art through the Eyes of Faith.Aside from his books, Russ has written for The Rabbit Room, The Gospel Coalition, Crossway, among other blogs, podcasts, and printed media.

The Habit
Dana Gioia on Poetry & Beauty in Solitude

The Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 49:47


This week on The Habit Podcast, we invite you to listen in on a conversation between poet Dana Gioia, former Poet Laureate of California and former head of the National Endowment for the Arts, and Cherie Harder, President of The Trinity Forum. They discuss the ways that poetry works as a kind of enchantment, creating a state of heightened consciousness and heightened receptivity, and Dana Gioia makes the case that beauty is a way of knowing the world as it really is. He also reads a couple of poems. This interview was recorded in 2020, relatively early in the pandemic, as part of the Trinity Forum's Online Conversations series. If you don't already know about the Trinity Forum, we hope you'll seek them out. They've been good friends to the Rabbit Room, and we love the work they do to contribute to the renewal of society by cultivating and promoting the best of Christian thought, and helping leaders to think, work, and lead wisely and well. Find them at TTF.org & tune into their Lenten podcast series by searching “Trinity Forum Conversations” wherever you get your podcasts. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/member See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

the Move with Justin Khoe
thanks a lot, Eve

the Move with Justin Khoe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 19:48


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Trinity Forum Conversations
Waiting on the Word with Malcolm Guite

Trinity Forum Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 49:28


On Friday, December 18, 2020, in partnership with Regent College, The Rabbit Room, and The C.S. Lewis Foundation we were delighted to host the renowned poet, singer-songwriter, and Anglican priest Malcom Guite for a conversation about his work of poetry, Waiting on the Word.Learn more about Malcolm Guite. Watch the full Online Conversation and read the transcript from December 2020. Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:Waiting on the Word, Malcolm GuiteAs You Like It, ShakespeareJohn MiltonRobert Louis StevensonC.S. LewisSamuel Taylor ColeridgeChristmas, by John BetjemanNorth, by Seamus HeaneySt. John of the CrossA Midsummer Night's Dream, ShakespeareThe Forge, by Seamus HeaneyO Sapientia, Malcolm GuiteThomas ClarksonGeorge HerbertThe Apologist's Evening Prayer, C.S. LewisThe Agonie, by George HerbertJohn DonneGerard Manley HopkinsStation Island XI, Seamus Heaney and St. John of the CrossAdam CrothersThe Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. LewisIn the Bleak Midwinter, Christina RossettiIn Drear Nighted December, by John KeatsAlfred, Lord TennysonWilliam WordsworthSteve BellJack RedfordT.S. EliotHebrew Melodies, Lord ByronPercy Bysshe ShelleyGeoffrey Chaucer Related Trinity Forum Readings:Devotions, by John Donne and paraphrased by Philip YanceyGod's Grandeur: The Poems of Gerard Manley HopkinsFour Quartets, by T.S. Eliot with an introduction by Makoto Fujimura Related Conversations:Lecture given by Malcolm for the C.S. Lewis FoundationLaing Lectures given by Malcolm at Regent CollegeSteve Bell & Malcolm Guite: Live at the West End Special thanks to Ned Bustard for the artwork and Andrew Peterson for the music.