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  1. In this episode, Blake sits down with chefs Katy McNulty and Jonathan Hittinger of The Pixie and The Scout. They discuss the craft of cooking and how that plays out in one of America's largest cities.
  2. When man gives freedom it sometimes ends up being more confining. When man fights for equality it ends up being more oppressive. Repent and believe the Good News!
  3. The scope of catechesis from the Reformation was broad and included not only instruction at church but in the home and in schools.
  4. In this episode, Blake sits down with writer & poet, Tanner Olson AKA Written To Speak. Tanner shares about his journey to becoming a writer & poet, his creative process, and in small ways, how basketball played a role in the journey. You can order Tanner’s new book at WrittenToSpeak.com. Music in this episode is from Chris Ellis and Praise & Warships.
  5. Welcome to Freely Given, hosted by Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin.
  6. In this episode, Blake sits down with yo-yoist, Justin Weber. We explore his journey to becoming a national touring yo-yoist and the importance of enjoying your work. See Justin in action: https://www.youtube.com/user/weberyoyo Music in this episode is from Chris Ellis and Praise & Warships.
  7. What greater friend could we have than Jesus?
  8. Walking on water is what we need. Jesus does it. We got baptism. Float through it all as the Modest Mouse song says!
  9. How do you know that you are called? The answer is knowing what work the Lord has called you to. Craig and Troy talk through three important aspects of "calling."
  10. In this episode, Blake sits down with photographer Paul Go. They explore Paul's journey to become a photographer and the work that inspires him. To see Paul's work, visit PaulGoImages.com. Music in this episode is from Blake Flattley and Praise & Warships.
  11. I will continue to cling to the only hope I’ve ever truly had: that Jesus is my Lord and yours.
  12. In Episode 1 of The Craft, Blake sits down with illustrator and designer, Brenton Clarke Little. We explore how his many expressions of creativity contribute to each other and ultimately have bettered his craft. Music in this episode is from Praise & Warships. Find More Resources & Support CommunionArts.org & 1517.org
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