i think for so many people, they leave college and they don't have that. You can be part of something bigger than yourself. There's no way to do that any more in our society. I went to a really big no one knew who i was there but my school had like 80 kids a grade. We live all over the country now. It's not the same as it was when we were in school. The church that's going to survive these times is the church that says 'you're not alone'
David and Curtis are honored this week to share the microphone with Jonathan Tjarks, famed NBA beat writer and podcaster for The Ringer. Jonathan’s recent piece “Does My Son Know You?” was a rare moment of candid sharing and distilled wisdom in light of his recent cancer diagnosis. This is truly a must listen as Jonathan shares a poignant perspective on faith, family and the power of community. Be sure to stay tuned to the end where he also breaks down a potential Grizzlies-Warriors matchup in the NBA playoffs, leaving one of our hosts happy and one sad.
Show Notes:
-Jonathan Tjarks: “Does My Son Know You?”
-Jonathan Tjarks “Blogs About Books (Of The Bible)”