Find more interview podcasts here. You may also find some older podcasts that cover a range of topics. These podcasts include those that formed the original Audio from the Edge.
Why Makes Justice So Controversial?
Oklahoma incarcerates more people per capita than any other State in the Union – men and women. Legislators work to reform our justice system. The gears turn slowly. Part...
Preaching As Resistance
Many resist preaching, listening to preachers, that is. Preachers may be the worst. I have attended denominational meetings and watched folks get up and leave when the preaching begins....
Who Said God Can’t?
A local meteorologist described the recent F-4 tornado in Alabama. We know a thing or two about tornadoes in Oklahoma. The scene of the 24-mile swath cut by the...
On the Other Side of the Ash Heap
There is not going to be a return to things as they were. Or are. Think of it as the notion that to step into a river at the...
A Depression From Which You Cannot Run
No matter what you have been told, there are things you may not pray away. The Apostle Paul noted that he had prayed three times for a thorn in...
Disruptor(s) Needed: A Conversation with The Alan Noble
Business disruptors. Sports disruptors. How about Church disruptors? The story is told of a pastor who, while preaching, noticed his son chewing gum. He is said to have stopped...
They Like Big Buts . . . You May Too
If you did not read carefully, you may have mistaken a conjunction for a noun. Spelling is key. Taking note of words and how they are used both spares...
Stained (Glass) Heroes or, Dr. Patterson Is Only a Symptom
The canopy caught the wind. We slowly drifted toward the steel cable barrier that kept us a safe distance from the dam. Our anchors could not hold the 21’...
MLK50: An SBC Rorschach Test – A Conversation with Alan Cross
Martin Luther King Jr. is something of a Rorschach Test for Southern Baptists. Enter the recent MLK50 event co-sponsored by the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the SBC...
Resident Exile: A Conversation with Bill Borror
Recently a young friend mused in a text message, “Where are our (SBC) theologians?” His angst was palpable even if the question appeared on my phone. Related posts: Imprisoned...
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