
NPR interviews the hosts of religious podcasts
NPR’s All Things Considered interviewed two hosts of “alternative” Christian podcasts: Mike McHargue of The Liturgists, and Toby Morrell of Bad Christian.
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NPR’s All Things Considered interviewed two hosts of “alternative” Christian podcasts: Mike McHargue of The Liturgists, and Toby Morrell of Bad Christian.
Introducing 2FAB – Two Feminists Annotate the Bible. Join Jordan and Luci as they work their way through the Bible, bringing their deep faiths and a feminist eye to the stories of God and God’s people. In this episode; Joseph and his journey to Egypt
Three graduate students studying religion at the University of Georgia have a kickstarter for their new podcast, titled Religioncast. The trio list some planned topics as: Islamophobia
Illustration by Popstck Slate has an interesting piece exploring the history of sermons and religious messages delivered unconventionally, from the radio in 1921, to the modern
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