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Jun-14-2010

Turkey Mouth (100th Episode)

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Two Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast – Ever had a piece of turkey so dry it sucked the moisture right out of your brain?  Well Mike has (which explains a lot) and he expounds on this example as a flowery metaphor for those soul sucking relationships that always want to dominate our time.  How do we deal with people like that?  Is it okay to set some boundaries?  What role does guilt play in all this?  The guys expound on this and more.

Sep-7-2009

Rose Coloured, Stained Glass Windows PT. 2

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3dglassesTwo Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast -   If we want to embrace a Kingdom worldview it seems necessary to allow scripture (in context) to shape our worldview, but often times we use scripture (out of context) to affirm our own worldview / agenda and call it Kingdom, with unhealthy results.  The guys challenge themselves to trust Jesus and allow the radical and subversive message of the Kingdom to shape the way they see the world, others and Jesus.

The challenge is we all have a worldview, the way we have learned to see the world and make sense of what happens in it and to us.  We all have them but they are all to some degree inaccurate.  This doesn’t mean they are necessarily bad, just not always complete.  The problem comes when a) we are oblivious to the fact we indeed we have a particular worldview and it has some effect on our perception of reality, b) when we are so firm in our worldview we are closed to new information or another point of view, c) we in our arrogance impose our worldview indiscriminately on others.

Mark and Michael finish the two part series on worldview.

Aug-31-2009

Rose Colored, Stained Glass Windows Pt. 1

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tunnelvisionTwo Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast -  Looking through rose-colored glasses, and seeing through a glass darkly are phrases which culturally describe a condition where we admit that perhaps we see things in biased and maybe not completely accurate ways.  This doesn’t imply the absence of absolute truth, but rather challenges our ability to know it absolutely.

The challenge is we all have a worldview, the way we have learned to see the world and make sense of what happens in it and to us.  We all have them but they are all to some degree inaccurate.  This doesn’t mean they are necessarily bad, just not always complete.  The problem comes when a) we are oblivious to the fact we indeed we have a particular worldview and it has some effect on our perception of reality, b) when we are so firm in our worldview we are closed to new information or another point of view, c) we in our arrogance impose our worldview indiscriminately on others.

Mark and Michael begin a two part series on worldview.  If we want to embrace a Kingdom worldview it seems necessary to allow scripture (in context) to shape our worldview, but often times we use scripture (out of context) to affirm our own worldview / agenda and call it Kingdom, with unhealthy results.  The guys challenge themselves to trust Jesus and allow the radical and subversive message of the Kingdom to shape the way they see the world, others and Jesus.

Aug-4-2009

In Jesus Name?

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Eden Next Right signTwo Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast -  It’s not that hard to take that which we want to do and “stamp it” with “In Jesus name” and think it somehow justifies our actions.  Furthermore, it seems to imply that everything we do in Jesus name is in fact Jesus’ will.   This has been used throughout history to justify a great number of atrocities and is still being used today in significant and subtle ways.

The guys aren’t so sure this is all that healthy and they wrestle with the implications of such thinking, which inevitably leads the guys back to their central theme: Jesus and relationship with Him and others in healthy, life giving ways.

Mar-9-2009

All in the Family

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podcastTwo Fools on the Road to Emmaus Podcast – The guys are talking about healthy family on the heals of a UN conference in Mexico where a speaker says the breakdown of the family is not a a bad thing but an advancement of human rights.   The guys jump on this and talk about healthy relationships.