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The Holy Post

Episode 364: Finding God in the Ordinary with Glenn Packiam

The Holy Post

Phil Vischer

Skyejethani, Society & Culture, Philvischer, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, 226012, Christiantaylor, Atheism, Veggietales

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2019

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

American Christianity is fixated on celebrity pastors, spectacular worship, and doing big things for God. But most of our lives aren’t that extraordinary. That’s good news, according to Glenn Packiam. He’s been a megachurch worship leader and pastor, but now he finds God in the most ordinary things. He talks with Skye about his new book, “Blessed, Broken, Given.” Also this week, Phil and Skye reflect on the recent shootings in El Paso and Dayton. Should the Billy Graham Rule apply to police officers? And a German study involving dropping oranges at train stations reveals surprising things about immigrants and discrimination.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey there, welcome back to the podcast.

0:01.6

This is Phil Visher.

0:02.9

I am here with Skyjadani.

0:04.7

Hi everyone.

0:05.5

Hi.

0:06.6

Christian is not here.

0:07.8

She may be on her way.

0:08.9

We don't know.

0:10.8

She seems to have disappeared.

0:12.6

Forgot it.

0:13.8

She forgot it.

0:14.8

I wanted to burst in here.

0:16.1

Because her life as a successful documentary filmmaker

0:20.3

is hectic.

0:22.0

Right.

0:22.8

And we are only periodically graced with her presence.

0:25.0

Yeah.

0:25.9

Periodically graced with her presence.

0:27.4

This is Holypost podcast.

0:28.8

Here is the theme song.

0:50.3

Oh, so sky.

0:52.1

Hi.

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