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The Slow Work

Sinners and Saints and Sacks of Meat with Mike Cosper

Our complex stories invite us into confessional living with one another and with God.

In a culture of loneliness, charisma and freewheeling rootlessness seduce with empty promises. We are all looking for meaning, but few stop long enough to consider where it might be found in rich supply.

In this week’s episode, host Sandra McCracken sits down with author and podcaster Mike Cosper to talk about the slow work of confessional living. Discussion winds from the viral podcast The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill to Cosper’s transformative experience of visiting sacred hills in the Holy Land. As Cosper shares stories of Mars Hill congregants and visitors to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, you’ll be reminded that telling the truth about ourselves often ends up looking differently than we expect — and can still be beautiful, too.

Special Guest: Mike Cosper is a Louisville, Kentucky-based writer and podcaster primarily focused on exploring issues of worship, culture, and spiritual formation. He serves as the Senior Director of Podcasts at Christianity Today. Cosper is the author of four books including Faith Among the Faithlessand Rhythms of Grace. He regularly leads cohorts for church leaders focused on spiritual formation in a disenchanted age.

Resources Referenced: Hannah Arendt (Critical Lives) – Hannah Arendt biography by Samantha Rose Hill Alone Together by Sherry Turkle Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke The Slow Work is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Mike Cosper Host: Sandra McCracken Producers: Luke Brawner and Azurae Phelps Editor and Mix Engineer: Dan Phelps Music: Tyler Chester Graphic Design: Chris Bennett Social Media: Kate Lucky

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