Joshua Graves
Exploring the Collision of Culture & Faith
Entries about The Feast
Radio
November 19, 2009

Listen to my interview with Cleveland radio host, Glen Mertz today at 10am CST as I discuss my new book, The Feast. Radio interviews are interesting. I recorded this interview a few weeks back. Now it’s been edited for radio . . .it will be interesting to see which parts they use and which parts [...]

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Followers of The Way
September 6, 2009

As I’m preparing to start a new series at Otter Creek this morning (Following Jesus), I have been thinking about this conversation I had with Brian McLaren about a year ago.

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Also labeled under Evangelism
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The Feast
August 27, 2009

The Feast is now available on Family Christian Bookstore’s website. Click here to order. If you are an Amazon/Barnes and Noble loyalist, I’ll update when it’s up there. If you are not interested in the book, please forgive my passion..this has been a work in progress for two years.

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www.joshuagraves.com
August 26, 2009

In a few days, this site will become part of a new website (www.joshuagraves.com). When that happens, please change your rss feeds and bookmarks. I’m late to the game but I will also begin living in Twitter land (http://twitter.com/joshgraves) on a somewhat regular basis– if you are interested.
The Feast is scheduled to be available next [...]

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Flags for Jeremy
August 13, 2009

I am constantly wondering how our churches can minister to military soldiers (both foreign and domestic). Mostly because both of my brothers-in-law have served in the U.S. military. My friend Andy recently shared something that happened in his neighborhood. I can’t shake this story. I think you’ll like it.
Jeremy has been in the military for [...]

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Also labeled under Politics
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The Feast
August 3, 2009

Thanks to my friend David Woodard for working on this project with me.

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LET’S SAY YOU’RE IN A DITCH
July 19, 2009

I’m teaching today on Luke 10:25ff–one of the most popular stories in all of Scripture: The Good Samaritan.

Some who study this story say that the priest and the Levite are in a bind. They are men of God, but the law of God binds them from helping lest they become “unclean” by [...]

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Also labeled under Hospitality
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