Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World – N.T. Wright

We’re grateful for the opportunity to learn from N.T. Wright about his latest book “Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World,” which provides us insights into seven ways to read the Gospel of John through the lenses of justice, beauty, love, freedom, truth, power and spirituality.

In the book, Dr. Wright shares ways how each of these themes have become fractured in society (and in ourselves) and ways for us to find healing and redemption amid our brokenness.

We had a chance to talk with Dr. Wright about his motivations for writing this book — as well as a focused discussion around broken spirituality, contemplative prayer practices, the benefits of having a spiritual director, and steps for reading the Bible critically and devotionally.

You can subscribe or download this episode on iTunesSpotifyGoogle Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also watch or subscribe to the video series on YouTube.

Overview of the podcasts:

Part 1: Self-Knowledge, Gnosticism & Broken Spirituality (EP07)

In this episode, N.T. Wright discusses his motivations for writing “Broken Signposts” and shares insights into ways spirituality has become fractured in society, along with a rise in gnosticism and narcissism. He also discusses ways to practice healthy forms of spirituality — and the importance of regular prayer. At the end of the episode, Wright provides insights into ways to understand our Bible and the need for prayer and guidance from the Holy Spirit.
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The God of the Old Testament: Encountering the Divine in Christian Scripture – Dr. Walter Moberly

We’re honored to learn from Dr. Walter Moberly about ways to understand the Old Testament — and to learn about his upcoming book: The God of the Old Testament: Encountering the Divine in Christian Scripture, wherein he writes about eight key Old Testament passages that give us insights into the nature of God in Christian Scriptures.

Dr. Moberly is a brilliant theologian and very humble professor of theology and Biblical Interpretation at Durham University — and it was a thrill to be able to chat with him about his thoughts on the Old Testament and ways to read the Bible critically and devotionally.

One memorable quote from today’s episode is when Dr. Moberly recounted how Keith Sutton encouraged him to explore the Bible:

“The Bible is not a fortress to be defended, but a mansion to explore, to live in and invite others into.”

It’s a powerful way to think about the adventure of reading the Bible. And, Dr. Moberly certainly invites us all in to seek the richness, beauty and mystery of Scripture in this conversation.

You can subscribe or download this episode on iTunesSpotifyGoogle Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also watch or subscribe to the video series on YouTube.

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New Perspectives on Paul & Letter to Galatians – Dr. Jeremy Wade Barrier

Jeremy-FacultyHonored to talk with Dr. Jeremy Wade Barrier about his twelve-year journey researching ancient manuscripts and writing his latest book “Witch Hunt in Galatia,” a book providing fascinating insights into ways to understand Paul’s letter to the Galatians.

You can subscribe or download this episode on iTunesSpotifyGoogle Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also watch or subscribe to the video series on YouTube.

Here’s a brief overview of the episode:

Part 1: New Perspectives on Paul

In part one, Dr. Barrier talks with us about his research studying “The Acts of Paul and Thecla,” which was an ancient text passed around in the early churches providing insight into Paul’s travels with Thecla — a woman who preached the gospel and later martyred. It’s a fascinating story that shows the faith and preaching power of a woman in the early church, which many don’t know about. He also shares some of the insights into what motivated Paul to write his letter to the churches in Galatia — and why the letter is much more than just a letter to correct them on their use of the law.

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A History of the Bible: The Book & Its Faiths – Dr. John Barton

johnbarton-nocredit-20190409162603128_webHonored to talk with Dr. John Barton about his latest book “A History of the Bible: The Story of the World’s Most Influential Book” this week. In this interview series, we learn from Dr. Barton about how the Bible was written, understood and passed along by different religious traditions.

You can subscribe or download these episodes on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe to the video series on YouTube.

Here’s a brief overview of each episode:

Part 1: Introduction to Biblical History

In part one, we talk with Dr. Barton about his purpose for researching and writing his latest book– and also discuss: why the Apocrypha is important, why there are disputes over the canon of scripture, how to deal with discrepancies in the Bible, some of the problems of Biblical authorship, differences between central doctrines of the Bible and essential doctrines in churches, and where to get started reading the Bible.

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7 Keys to Creating Compelling 360 Videos for Your Community

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360 video is a powerful way to create immersive content for your community.

The beauty of 360 video is that it puts your viewers in control of the visual experience right from their mobile device. The viewer doesn’t need to use a special headset to get the benefits of watching 360 video.

That said, creating immersive 360 videos that will draw in your target audience requires a new type of storytelling that puts your viewer in control.

Here are seven ways brands are using 360 video to pull in viewers into their stories:

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Brands, it’s time to embrace 360 video to help you create immersive content for your community

The adoption of virtual reality headsets is exploding thanks to the gaming community. It’s projected there will be nearly 171 million people using VR by 2018 and 500 million VR headsets sold by 2025.

And Goldman Sachs’ researchers predict that virtual reality and augmented reality will continue to expand beyond gaming and into healthcare, engineering, real estate, retail and live events.

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Snapchat for Brands: Strategic Guide for Measuring Success on Snap Stories

How do you define success on your social channels?

In the past, brands would focus on follower count. After all, a big following meant more reach (and provided the appearance that you had a huge fan base). It was an easy number to focus on — and a number that could be easily increased simply by spending money on advertising. The more money your brand spent on social ads, the more followers you could get.

This success metric started to decline as social channels (e.g. Facebook, Instagram) changed algorithms to reduce brand post visibility. It didn’t matter if your brand had 100,000 fans on Facebook because you couldn’t reach them without spending money. Fan counts became vanity numbers — and didn’t amount to anything else.

This is why there has been a shift to focus more on engagement numbers (which should have been the most important metric all along). Follower count is only important if you’re able to reach and engage with them. And this is especially true on Snapchat. It’s not about your Snapchat follower count – it’s about snap consumption (engagement).

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Snapchat for Brands: Strategies for Using Snapchat Memories to Build Community, Scale Snap Activity & Improve Branding

The announcement that anyone can now upload photos and videos from your phone’s camera roll might annoy some (who prefer the organic feel of Snapchat) — but could be a huge benefit for brands who have strict rules around content and needing various types of approvals before posting.

Personally, I like the organic nature of Snapchat — and hope Snapchat Memories won’t be abused. I’d hate to see Snapchat become streams of enhanced images and videos (a la Instagram).

Snapchat Memories should not replace your brand’s in-the-moment snap strategy — only enhance it.

Here are 5 ways brands can leverage memories:

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