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By Ryan Luke Winslade
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The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.
IT’S THE SECOND LAST EPISODE OF PASTOR’S MIDDLE KID!
Ryan Luke reviews the new release Beauty and the Beast. It’s a comprehensive look from the perspective of someone who didn’t grow up with the cartoon. Rate and review this podcast on iTunes, and go to http://www.facebook.com/pastorsmiddlekid for the latest news and episodes!
This was a very, very fun movie to watch, and an enjoyable podcast too! This is an in-depth look at a new release, folks, so give it a listen!
JBR and Ryan Luke talked at length about what we, as individuals, could possibly contribute to the reconciliation efforts between nations and cultures that have seen atrocities committed over the ages, as well as how these efforts have failed in the past, and how they might succeed in the future.
Ryan talks with JBR about church attendance at Easter, in Australia and Lithuania, as well as why the heck we revisit Christmas and Easter each year. On top of that, they talk about the non-Christian perception of Easter and why it exists.
Ryan has recently been getting into the Die Hard franchise and shares his thoughts on the movies.
Josh phones in to PMK from a toilet, they talk about being home after a missions experience, the need for community, how we can learn from authors’ perspectives of God without being confined by them, and how we can spice up Bible reading to make it interesting for a pastor’s kid who’s read it all.
https://archive.org/download/PMKMR1PetesDragonGroundhogDayAndHTTYD/PMK%20MR%201%20-%20Pete's%20Dragon,%20Groundhog%20Day%20and%20HTTYD.mp3
Jake Blankers recently returned from 2.5 months of outreach in Byron Bay and Papua New Guinea. Here is his account of his time overseas sharing the love of Jesus with many people.
This week on PMK: Ryan forgets to do “Listener of the Week”, asks an unnanswered question about public speaking, and talks to independent filmmaker Scott Berry about his craft.
The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.