Most of you know that I am a long time fan of comic book collecting. I was reading comic well before it was cool to read comic books. As my collection has grown over my comic books have started taking up more and more space in my home and lugging those long boxes around is getting harder and harder on my back.
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I know times are financially tight, for me and you both, but if you’ve never read digital comics before and thin kyou might have an interest, Comixology has a deal that benefits us both.
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This week on the Voices in my Head Podcast I am joined by Matt Anderson of the Sci- Fi Christian Podcast. We talk about Spider-man and the themes of “Power” and “Responsibility” while revisiting a classic Stan Lee and Steve Ditko storyline of the Amazing Spider-Man, The Master Planner!!!
I was just watching some old Batman cartoons with my son on DVD since there’s nothing like that on TV on Saturday mornings anymore and I got feeling a little nostalgic. I was wondering who else grew up in the 80’s playing with the Super Powers Toys that Kenner made. They really funded my imagination as a child and got me into reading comic books, which led to read books, Theology books, and then ultimately writing my own books. I can’t thank DC Comics and Kenner toys enough for helping me develop a narrative imagination.
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On this episode of Voices In My Head I get to join forces with Pastor and Podcast host (Storymen) J. R. Forasteros. We talk about Ant Man, Batman, Movies, and if Christianity is family friendly. Don’t miss this crossover Podcast.
PARTICIPATING PODCASTS CROSSOVERS THIS MONTH:
Geekually Yoked — http://geekuallyyoked.com – Hosted by a wife and husband team, their podcast covers a broad spectrum of geek-related topics.
The Sci-Phi Show — http://sciphishow.com – Focuses on philosophical concepts as brought to life by sci-fi and fantasy examples.
My guest this week is social psychologist David G. Myers. Dr. Myers is an internationally renowned scientist, author, and teacher whose research and writing have covered a wide range of topics, including group behavior, prejudice, personality, religion, intuition, hearing loss, and personal well-being. Over the past 35 years he has published 18 books—several of which are best-selling textbooks in their 8th, 9th, or 10th edition—and dozens of scientific articles in leading journals such as Science, Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Science, and the American Psychologist. He has also served as consulting editor to the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, and the Journal of Positive Psychology, and he is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology, and Divisions 1, 2, 8, 9, and 36 of the American Psychological Association.
Today we discuss his 2005 book, What God Has Joined Together: The Christian Case for Gay Marriage, which he co-authored with Letha Dawson Scanzoni. The book is an effort to bridge the divide between marriage-supporting and gay-supporting people of faith by showing why both sides have important things to say. By affirming marriage for all, What God Has Joined Together concurs with conservatives’ call for marriage renewal and a more marriage-supporting culture. And it concurs with liberals’ affirmation of everyone’s right, regardless of sexual orientation, to seal love with commitment and to participate fully in the church’s life and ministry.
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My guest this week is social psychologist David G. Myers. Dr. Myers is an internationally renowned scientist, author, and teacher whose research and writing have covered a wide range of topics, including group behavior, prejudice, personality, religion, intuition, hearing loss, and personal well-being. Over the past 35 years he has published 18 books—several of which are best-selling textbooks in their 8th, 9th, or 10th edition—and dozens of scientific articles in leading journals such as Science, Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Science, and the American Psychologist. He has also served as consulting editor to the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, and the Journal of Positive Psychology, and he is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology, and Divisions 1, 2, 8, 9, and 36 of the American Psychological Association.
Today we discuss his 2005 book, What God Has Joined Together: The Christian Case for Gay Marriage, which he co-authored with Letha Dawson Scanzoni. The book is an effort to bridge the divide between marriage-supporting and gay-supporting people of faith by showing why both sides have important things to say. By affirming marriage for all, What God Has Joined Together concurs with conservatives’ call for marriage renewal and a more marriage-supporting culture. And it concurs with liberals’ affirmation of everyone’s right, regardless of sexual orientation, to seal love with commitment and to participate fully in the church’s life and ministry.
Don’t forget to download the Rick Lee James Mobile App for Android and Apple devices. On it you can hear every episode of the podcast, listen to Rick Lee James music, follow concert tour dates, read his blog, watch videos, and more.
Please leave a review on iTunes and let us know what you thought of today’s episode.
This week’s guest is Pastor Dave Black from Soma Community Church in Springfield Ohio. Here’s a few facts you might want to know about Dave.
Responsibilities: Teaching & Administration [full time staff] Family: Lauren & Dave were married in 2007 and are expecting their first child in April 212 Hometown: Atlanta, Ga Education : B.A. in Communications from Cedarville University, M. Div. from Luther Rice Seminary Favorite book other than the Bible: Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton Favorite music/bands: Ray Lamontagne, David Crowder, All Sons & Daughters, Alison Krause, This Will Destroy You, Keith Green, Michael Card, and Glad. Hobbies/interests: Crosswords, outdoors, reading, cooking with my wife, & anything with my dogs.
Don’t forget to download the Rick Lee James Mobile App for Android and Apple devices. On it you can hear every episode of the podcast, listen to Rick Lee James music, follow concert tour dates, read his blog, watch videos, and more.
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With the release of Marvel’s Avengers Motion picture, Rick has assembled a couple of his Theologian friends to discuss the movie, it’s effect on pop-culture, and premises from the movie that go hand in hand with the work of a Theologian. Rick dives into part two of this topic with Matthew Cole. Matthew is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Church of the Nazarene in Lexington Kentucky. He is also the proud husband of Kara, and father to Maebri and Matilyn. In his words, “I am blessed. The grace of God is seen so clearly everyday in the family that I love so dearly, in the ministry which I am privileged to participate, in those who call me friend or pastor, & in the gracious reality, I do not deserve any of it.”
Don’t forget to download the Rick Lee James Mobile App for Android and Apple devices. On it you can hear every episode of the podcast, listen to Rick Lee James music, follow concert tour dates, read his blog, watch videos, and more.
Please leave a review on iTunes and let us know what you thought of today’s episode.