Sunday, August 11, 2013

Coming up on Mortification...


Later this week Carl and I will be recording some more installments of the Mortification of Spin. We received so much feedback from our recent edition on spousal abuse and divorce that we decided to record a follow-up. We will also be welcoming back the delightful Aimee Byrd. On the docket as well is a discussion about my recent move to Presbyterianism (PCA) - How did the Southern Baptist-raised pastor of a large non-denominational church make the leap across Lake Geneva?

We want to hear from you. Are there topics you would like us to discuss? Are there questions you would like us to explore? Are there people you would like us to interview? Let me know in the comment section.

6 comments:

Sean said...

I'm not sure if this is shooting too high, Todd, but Dr. Stephen Meyer is a really interesting guy. I just downloaded the intro to Darwin's Doubt to see if I can handle it. But regardless, when you watch or listen to him, he always impresses.

Hope the transition is going well, brother.

Richard said...

Hi,

I agree with Sean on interviewing Dr. Meyer. I have both of his books and have interviewed for a podcast.
He does a great job.

I would like to hear a discussion regarding presuppositional vs. classical apologetics. Pros, cons, etc.
I love the show and have been telling friends about it. And Todd, I think you will find the water on this side of the lake warm and inviting.

John D. Chitty said...

I want to hear you discuss patriarchalism, family-integrated church, the Quiverfull movement and other related issues.

Todd Pruitt said...

Good stuff John. Nothing controversial there eh?

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Henry said...

A two-part discussion of the "Greatest Generation" of post-war reformed evangelicalism in Britain & USA & why they impacted their time and today. Carl could speak to Britain 1 week and you could speak to the States the other.