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The Russell Moore Show

A Conversation with Glenn Packiam on His New Book: Blessed, Broken, Given

The Russell Moore Show

Russell Moore

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2020

⏱️ 19 minutes

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In this episode of Signposts, I am joined by Glenn Packiam, lead pastor of New Life Downtown in Colorado Springs, CO. He is also the author of Blessed, Broken, Given: How Your Story Becomes Sacred in the Hands of Jesus. This book is especially relevant in the midst of our current pandemic as we are all thinking about bread, communion, and how Christians respond to times of crisis. I invite you to listen in on our conversation, and be sure to subscribe to receive future episodes of Signposts The post A Conversation with Glenn Packiam on His New Book: Blessed, Broken, Given appeared first on Russell Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This episode is brought to you in part by the Table Podcast from the Hendrix Center at Dallas Theological Seminary.

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Into its Quick Books. Hello, this Russell Moore, and you're listening to Signposts, and I'm really glad to have on the program today, Glenn Pacium, who's the pastor of New Life downtown

0:56.4

in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and he's the author of a relatively new book called Blessed Broken Given that's really interesting and I think

1:06.8

may be especially interesting during this time of coronavirus and pandemic and quarantine and all of the time of coronavirus and pandemic and quarantine and all of the questions that are going on right

1:17.0

now about daily life and one of the reasons that I think that might be interesting is we're thinking a lot more about food these days in terms of how we get it into our homes.

1:31.0

A lot of people are learning to bake bread at home and this book is about

1:36.9

bread. It's built around the theme of bread. Glenn, thanks so much for being with us today. Thank you, Dr Morris. Great to be with you today.

1:45.8

Now, what caused you to think about building the book around this biblical imagery of bread.

1:55.0

Well, bread is such a familiar symbol throughout the scripture,

2:01.0

but I think it's drawn on because it's so common.

2:04.0

Bread is sort of the most basic food item. In fact, last year when I was visiting New York

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