Archive for the ‘podcast’ Category

41. Shepherds, Regrets, Resolutions, and Doing

Rehearsing the story of the shepherds, regretting the past; abandoning New Year’s resolutions, making the determination to “go and see.”

40. Christmas, Easter, Becoming and Burning

Meditating on the amazing idea that the God of Christianity is the “God Who Becomes.” Reading the wonderful poem “The Burning Babe” by Robert Southwell.

39. Schools, Bombs, Fear and Hope

Drawing a contrast the approach of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize and the approach of 2009 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Greg Mortenson; Discussing “Pennies for Peace,” “Three Cups of Tea,” and difference between fear and hope.

38. Preschools, Prenuptials, Self-Centeredness and Servanthood

Reviewing a chapter from Dan Ariely’s book “Predictably Irrational” on social vs. market norms; making predictions on the level of devotion in the marriage of Tiger Woods; relating social and market norms to relationships; seeking to serve instead of being served in our marriages.

37. Men, Maidens, Cute Shoes, and Attraction

Rehearsing a wonderful Thanksgiving; pondering the ideal relationship and wondering whether it was closer before the advent of media; calculating the loss to society due to our preoccupation with attractiveness; reading minds as a way to pick what to wear; celebrating a great pair of legs.

36. Drumbeats, Warnings, Free Markets, and the Flesh

Recording on Tuesday because of an early Thanksgiving; getting ready to celebrate my parents’ 60th wedding anniversary; reviewing the Frontline episode “The Warning” and conflict between Alan Greenspan and Brooksley Born; highlighting the danger of ignoring the dual natures of humans. (CORRECTIONS: It’s my wife’s brother not my sister’s brother and Born was president of […]

35. Clubs, Hugs, God, and Hell

Watching a Larry King interview with Joel Osteen on YouTube; acknowledging the unknown twilight between life and death; imagining God’s embrace of all humanity; allowing God to introduce His Son to anyone He chooses.

34. Eden, Chaos, Nature and Suffering

Discussing the chaotic world as the final initiator of our suffering and offering reasons why God created the world as it is.

33. Chorus Lines, Perpetrators, Slumdogs and Suffering

Admitting to the complaints that slip from my tongue;  acknowledging the existence of those who cause pain and suffering in others; illustrating the cheapness of life in Asia and asserting that those who inflict pain are nonetheless exercising their free will; and suggesting even in this case God will not revoke our freewill.

32. Cousins, Orchids, Suffering and Inspiration

Recalling the celebration of my mom’s 83rd birthday; pondering a person’s final destination and the relationship of God to the world; beginning the talk on the three classes of suffering and their relationship to free will; being inspired by Nick Vujicic.