God Can’t? Those Nagging Questions

What happened to the podcast? It would be easier just answering with, “2020.”

To provide an illustration of the unusual difficulties, it took two days and three tries to finish the conversation I had with Thomas J. Oord where we talked about his latest book, God Can’t: Q & A. We had hit our stride in what is always a fun and ranging conversation about anything Tom has written. Then my fiber connection failed. We had been having intermittent trouble but thought it was the oft-needed router reboot. We rescheduled. Tom was very gracious.

On our attempt to finish what we started, the connection failed again. This time we were able to reset it long enough to finished. Thank you Tom! The downside was now I needed to stitch together three audio clips. Given this is a personal side gig, it took longer than I had hoped to get it edited, uploaded and posted. You know what they say, “Good things come to those that wait!”

Indeed we had a good, really good, conversation talking about a couple of the questions Tom received in response to his book, God Can’t. Below you will find the episodes where this all started. If you need context for this podcast this will make it easier than searching the back catalog to find us talking about the two books that really led into this conversation.

Thank you for your patience. We are working on getting back in the groove of regular podcasts. In the meantime, if you are new to the podcast, I am also working to get some back episodes updated since converting to a new platform that cut the links to the audio files. I have a super, exceptional young lady that is going to help me. (We are related.)

Previous Episodes with Tom:

Love Can’t: An Interview with Thomas J. Oord

Who Said God Can’t?

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About the Author
Husband to Patty. Daddy to Kimberly and Tommie. Grandpa Doc to Cohen, Max, Fox, and Marlee. Pastor to Snow Hill Baptist Church. Graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Reading. Photography. Golf. Colorado. Jeeping. Friend. The views and opinions expressed here are my own and should not be construed as representing the corporate views of the church I pastor.

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