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Dick Staub was host of a eponymous daily radio show on Seattle’s KGNW and is the author of Too Christian, Too Pagan and The Culturally Savvy Christian. He currently runs The Kindlings, an effort to rekindle the creative, intellectual, and spiritual legacy of Christians in culture. His interviews appeared weekly on our site from 2002 to 2004.
I was so busy bashing the state of contemporary Christian music that I almost forgot to point the accusatory finger at myself. Then God stepped in … with conviction
In God’s Neighborhood, Scott Roley says Jesus relocated to be with us, so we ought to do the same.
Some bands are rejecting the Christian label for their music and instead singing about Christ to the masses.
The author of the Christian Origins and the Question of God series is also writing a commentary series for the masses.
The author of Shadowmancer talks about his early interest in the occult, and his later transformation into a clergyman.
The author of In the Moon of Red Ponies discusses rejection, perseverance, and the call to write.
The author of True Truth believes Christians shouldn’t be post-modern, modern, relativist, or absolutist.
ABC News Medical Editor, Dr. Timothy Johnson, decided to rethink his faith and found God by asking questions.
David Matzko McCarthy, author of The Good Life: Genuine Christianity for the Middle Class, talks about the wealth and the poverty of the American middle class.