Don’t let the title frighten you. Today’s broadcast was everything but horrible.
William Cooper, author or There’s Always a Reason, and Tyrell DeVon Floyd mesmerized me with their quick wit, sincere humor and substantive and unconditional honesty. What started out as a discussion of their contributions to the anthology, The Soul of a Man (June 2009/ Peace in the Storm Press), evolved into a reviving and uplifting sharing of ideas about where Christianity can go in serving its followers–those who have been faithful throughout the years and remain so.
I also invite you to read the The End of Christian America that William mentioned after the broadcast.
Yet for anyone who worries on this Easter weekend that Christianity is struggling to hold its own in America or anywhere in the world, William and Tyrell had much to say on that and more.
I will definitely having them back on the show.
Both were fine examples of how literary artists, like artists of other mediums, are truly shamans who reflect the resurrection message in what they write and say.
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