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    • Doctrine

      Doctrine

      Posted 53 days ago Comments (0)

      “Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe” is a very solid, popular-level theological reference to have around.

    • Dan Merchant

      Dan Merchant

      Posted 53 days ago Comments (1)

      Listen in as C. E. Moore talks with filmmaker and author Dan Merchant about his new documentary feature, “Lord Save Us From Your Followers.”

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      A New Kind of Christianity

      Posted 54 days ago Comments (2)

      It’s not a new kind of Christianity. It’s the old kind of Christianity that first found fruition in the 19th century German “history of religion” school of thought under Adolph Harnack.

    • Donald Miller

      Donald Miller’s Message

      Posted 54 days ago Comments (9)

      Miller tells good stories because he considers his life to be a good story – and considers his life to be a medium for telling the story of the gospel.

    • Cherry Coke & Twinkies

      “Cherry Coke & Twinkies” Launches

      Posted 54 days ago Comments (0)

      “Cherry Coke & Twinkies is my haven of thoughts and words—a safe place to say dangerous things.” — C. E. Moore

    • The Church

      The Church: Called & Collected

      Posted 55 days ago Comments (1)

      Taken as a whole, “The Church: Called & Collected” is a fantastic concept album. I only hope it reaches it’s intended audience.

    • Jimmy Needham

      Jimmy Needham

      Posted 55 days ago Comments (2)

      Listen in as C. E. Moore talks with Inpop Records recording artist (and personal buddie) Jimmy Needham about his new album, “Nightlights.”

    • Rapture Ruckus

      Rapture Ruckus

      Posted 55 days ago Comments (1)

      “Rapture Ruckus” has one glaring flaw: it is not memorable.

    • Dave Barnes

      Dave Barnes

      Posted 55 days ago Comments (0)

      Listen in as C. E. Moore talks with Razor & Tie recording artist Dave Barnes about his new album, “What We Want, What We Get.”

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      Splice

      Posted 58 days ago Comments (0)

      “Splice” is a nice, dark piece of escapism—even if a tad bid absurd.