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August 21, 2007
By: Marty
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Welcome to Humble O Radio, episode Number 13…and they said it wouldn’t last.
Tonight is Tuesday August 21, 2007 and we originally had wanted to talk about the subject of Racism In the Church, unfortunately I’m not prepared to take that subject on as clearly as I would like to, and it is just too important to gloss over it or to try and half step through. So we’ll save that for another night in the near future.
Tonight, I am glad to be joined again by my good friends, Brian and Shawn Chrisagis better known as “The Chrisagis Brothers” Over the last 20 years Brian and Shawn have rubbed elbows with Hollywood Superstars and some of the elite ministries in North America.
- Our featured guest tonight is an exciting hip hop talent out of Atlanta…LUCY DIAMONDS…she’s energetic, outspoken and bold and tonight we’re going to learn a little bit about her faith, career path, happenings and also her relationship with PETA.
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August 19, 2007
By: Marty
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Those are the topics of my shows next week on Humble O Radio.
Tuesday night at 7:30 PM Eastern (08/21/07):
Join the conversation LIVE when we’ll start the tough conversation about racism in the church. I want to hear from you if you are in the church and have seen or experienced racism. I want to do more than rant I want us to start to put together some ideas of how we can combat racism in the church.
To turn the tide is more than changing a mindset, it is changing a heart and for those who have already accepted Christ, racist attitudes are totally ANTI-CHRIST.
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August 14, 2007
By: Clifton Hardscuffle
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Yesterday, I had an idea for a topic. Today, I just can’t remember it. Today, I am reminded that the days of life are going by. I have heard people say that time flies for them; I still don’t know what time is. That is more rhetorical than actual. No, I don’t always intentionally pun. Well, let me not waste that which I don’t know and get to the topic. “Soul Bling.” Soul bling has been flashing through my mind lately, in particular “Christian t-shirts.”
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August 12, 2007
By: Cathi-Lyn Dyck, Managing Editor
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Getting back to the land, owning an acreage or a small farm, is a really cool fad these days. Everyone’s doing it, you know.
For one, it seems to mesh with a certain portion of the Christian homeschooling community, so well that conservative Christian businessfolk Paul and Gena Suarez expanded their online business to cater to Christian homesteaders. What began as The Old Schoolhouse Magazine and HomeschoolBlogger.com now includes HomesteadBlogger.com, which amounts to an online small town in both size and culture.
What’s the deal? Well, the rhetoric about good management of the earth comes from a couple of directions—one, it comes from within the churches. What amounts to campaign materials are handed out to churches and denominations. These even include sermon suggestions for incorporating concern for the earth. [1]
Two, like those campaign materials, the rhetoric comes from secular sources. Accusations link Christianity to male domination and exploitation of, like, everything—women, children, and dolphins. (I had no idea my church’s deacons had so much spare time on their hands.) Homesteading and ecological awareness is one response from the Christian community.
Most of all, though, there is realistic motivation for individuals as they pick up on the realities of our food distribution system. People aren’t satisfied with blueberries that have been sitting on the boat from Chile for a month. [2] Folks are absorbing a perennial flow of news items about environmental concerns, and an ever-expanding grassroots buzz about better living.
The sustainability movement has links to globalism, and also contains plenty of pagan philosophy. Are Christians aware of everything they’re adopting? And what about pagans? I’ve seen several pagans try to integrate into the HomesteadBlogger community, only to end up leaving or limiting their participation, for various reasons. Do Christians handle these interactions wisely?
Lemme know what you think. [3]
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[1] Forcing Change Magazine, Issue 6, Volume 1, www.forcingchange.org
[2] See http://lazycreek.net/TYDOS/2007/04/seasonal-produce-and-winter-eating.html for more information.
[3] Author’s note: The uploading of this post was fraught with homesteading peril, so I appeal to the record for grounds that my frazzled nerves deserve the contribution of your opinion, dear reader.
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August 01, 2007
By: Marty
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Spread the Word:
Spreading the word about Humble O Radio is A HUGE HELP. Here are a few suggestions.
- If you have friends that you think might enjoy Humble O Radio - please take a moment to send them an email telling them about our LIVE Program and our website.
- Create a post on an appropriate web forum that you are a member of. This is a great way to spread the word.
- If you use social networkings sites such as MySpace, FaceBook, ShoutLife, HisHolySpace, MyChurch or ANY OTHER sort of site, you can place a banner on your page or even embed a player so your friends and visitors can listen to archived episodes of the show directly from your page.
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- Print off one of our fliers. Make copies and distribute at your church with the bulletin, pass out fliers at community fairs, gatherings, concerts, etc.
- Host a Humble O Radio Listening Party, invite friends and neighbors over to your house, church or to your favorite coffeehouse with WiFi, listen to the show on your computer and then discuss the topics of the show further.
If you have suggestions of how you and others can get involved let us know your suggestions!
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